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(IF.XKAI.oiaCAL   AND    HERALDIC 


COLONIAL    GENTRY 


BY 


SIR    BERNARD    BURKE,    C.B.,    LL.D., 

ULSTER  KING  OF  ARMS, 

O,    ««.    D.CT.ONA.Y    OK    TH.    PEERAGE   AND     BARONETAGE,"    "  THE   LAKD.D 
OKNTUV"     "T...     HISTORY     OF     T..K     BXT«CT     AND     DORMANT     PEERAGES, 
"THE     GENERAL     ARMORY,"      "VICISSITUDES     OF     FAMIUKS, 
"REMIMSCEXCKS   ANCESTRAL   AND   ANECDOTAL,"    &C. 


VOL.  II. 

EDITED    BY 

ASHWORTH     P.     BURKE. 

LONDON : 

HARRISON    &    SONS,    59,    PALL    MALL,    LONDON,    S.W. 
ggokstlltrs  to  f bt  (Quttn  antj  J.U».  Jbc  frintc  of  Vdtf. 


1895. 


MICROFORMED  BY 

PRESERVATION 

SERVICES 

DATE  JAN  0  5  1989 


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HARRISON  AND  SONS, 

PRINTERS  IN  ORDINARY  TO  HER  MAJESTY, 
ST.  MAKTIN'S  LANE. 


PREFACE. 


THE  compilation  of  the  pedigrees  in  this,  the  second  volume  of  the 
COLONIAL  GENTRY,  has  proved  a  pleasant  task  to  the  Editor,  and  the  result 
of  his  labours  will,  it  is  hoped,  be  found  by  the  reader  both  useful  to  consult 
and  interesting  to  peruse.  It  is  surely  unnecessary  to  dwell  on  the  utility 
of  a  work  which  preserves  in  a  convenient  and  permanent  manner  the 
records  of  the  leading  families  in  the  Colonies,  and  serves  to  show  to  those 
at  home  and  abroad  the  close  bonds  of  kinship  that  unite  the  Sister  Colonies 
to  one  another  and  to  the  Mother  Country.  All  classes  in  these  Colonies 
must  entertain  some  interest  in  a  work  concerning  their  relations,  friends, 
and  neighbours.  It  was  a  happy  thought  of  the  late  author  to  extend  the 
area  of  his  labours,  which  had  already  produced  works  found  indispensable 
in  every  library,  and  to  undertake  the  COLONIAL  GENTRY  at  a  time  when  it 
was  still  possible  to  collect  full  and  reliable  information  concerning  the 
origin  and  ancestry  of  the  pioneers  of  colonisation  in  Her  Majesty's 
more  distant  possessions.  The  subject  cannot  fail  to  attract  the  attention 
of  the  present  generation  and  will  be  of  absorbing  interest  to  their 
descendants. 

To  every  student  of  family  history  it  will  be  pleasant  to  note  that  so 
many  well-known  and  distinguished  families  at  home  have  sent  their 
younger  sons  to  win  their  spurs  in  the  Colonies  and  to  add  new  lustre  to 
the  family  renown.  Many  names  suggest  themselves  in  this  connexion, 
but  to  instance  a  few,  mentioned  in  this  second  volume,  we  find  England 
represented  by  cadets  of  the  hdhses  of  Onslow,  Montagu,  Wollaston, 
Iiawson,  Townshend,  Clifford,  Amherst,  Cayley,  and  Weld;  Scotland  by 
Graham,  Balfour,  Chisholm,  Campbell,  Dennistoun,  Graeme,  Macdonell, 
and  Ogilvie ;  Ireland,  by  Martin,  Hamilton,  Wolfe,  McCartney,  D'Arcy, 
Blake,  Orpen,  Perceval,  Aylmer,  and  Grey ;  and  Wales,  by  Powys,  Lloyd, 
and  Williams  ;  while  such  names  as  Sturt,  Featherstou,  Learmonth, 
Youl,  Grey,  Duffy,  Samuel,  Jennings,  Brodribb,  de  Labilliere,  Angas, 
Horrocks,  Macdonalcl,  Archer,  and  Eidout,  cannot  fail  to  interest  every 
student  of  the  history  of  Colonial  enterprise  and  progress. 


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No  labour  has  been  spared  on  my  part  in  the  preparation  of  this  volume ; 
every  source  of  information  has  been  exhausted  within  the  limits  of  time  at 
my  command,  and  a  correspondence  carried  on  which  has  secured  .many 
thousand  communications  from  those  most  competent  to  improve  and  correct 
the  pedigrees  that  have  been  compiled.  My  great  aim  has  been  to  arrive  at 
accuracy,  but  the  time  of  no  individual,  however  painstaking,  would  be 
sufficient  for  a  work  of  this  extent,  were  it  to  depend  solely  upon  his  own 
knowledge  and  research.  I  have  therefore  taken  advantage,  as,  of  old,  did 
the  heralds  in  their  visitations,  of  information  that  has  been  freely  and 
courteously  given  me  by  the  chiefs  and  scions  of  families,  derived  from  their 
private  papers,  traditions,  and  genealogies.  The  law  of  England  admits  as 
evidence  the  declarations  of  members  of  a  family  regarding  their  near  rela- 
tions, and  here  we  have  that  evidence  most  largely  contributed.  Occasionally 
inaccurate  information  may  be  furnished ;  but  this  exception  to  the  general 
rale  is  not  of  frequent  occurrence.  The  statements  of  pedigree  thus  sub- 
jected to  the  public  eye  challenge  inquiry,  and  if  there  be  error,  either 
inadvertent  or  wilful,  that  error  will  be  sure  some  day  or  other  to  be 
detected  and  set  right.  The  result  of  such  criticism  which,  indeed,  I  invite, 
cannot  but  enhance  in  the  future  the  value  of  the  work. 

With  respect  to  the  arms  attached  to  the  memoirs,  those  only  that  I  can 
vouch  for  are  printed  in  ordinary  type ;  the  remainder  of  the  amis,  printed 
in  italics,  though  actually  in  use,  are,  I  regret  to  say,  borne  without  authority, 
and  are  for  the  most  part  mere  assumptions  of  the  armorial  bearings  of 
families  resident  in  England,  Ireland,  and  Scotland,  with  whom  no 
relationship  is  proved. 

I  venture  to  call  the  special  attention  of  my  readers  to  the  very  com- 
plete index  of  both  volumes  which  I  have  placed  at  the  end  of  this  book. 
It  contains  the  names  and  addresses  of  those  Colonial  gentlemen  to  whom 
reference  is  made  or  whose  pedigrees  are  given. 

May  I  acknowledge  my  deep  debt  of  gratitude  to  all  those,  including 
Mr.  A.  A.  Heron,  who  have  helped  in  my  task  ?  I  wish  I  could  tender  to 
each  one  my  thanks,  but  the  list  is  so  formidable  as  to  preclude  the  possi- 
bility of  this.  My  first  thanks  are,  however,  due  to  the  heads  of  families, 
who  have  one  and  all  given  me  every  assistance  in  their  power.  To  none 
of  the  able  genealogists  who  have  collaborated  with  me,  am  I  more  indebted 
than  to  Mr.  E.  M.  Chadwick,  of  Toronto,  who  has  so  generously  allowed  me 
to  make  full  use  of  his  indefatigable  researches  concerning  Ontarian 
families. 

I  should  not  have  been  able,  however,  to  carry  this  undertaking  to  a 
successful  issue,  were  it  not  for  the  heraldic  and  genealogical  skill  and 


Ill 


knowledge  of  my  brother,  Mr.  H.  Farnham  Burke,  the  Somerset  Herald, 
of  Her  Majesty's  College  of  Arms,  whom  I  have  consulted  on  every  point 
of  difficulty. 

Many  pedigrees,  which  have  not  been  completed  iii  time  for  insertion 
in  these  pages,  will  be  included  in  a  future  volume,  upon  which  I  am  now 
engaged.  Need  I  add  how  happy  I  shall  be  to  give  my  best  attention  to 
all  communications  and  letters  relating  to  family  story  in  the  Colonies, 
and  to  iillord  my  correspondents  every  assistance  in  my  power  in  the 
further  elucidation  of  their  pedigrees  ? 


ASHWOUTH  P.  BUEKK. 


121,  VICTORIA  STREET,  S.W., 
1st  January,  1895. 


XVM 


CORRIGENDA    OF    VOL.    1.* 


\  HKCKKTT  (p.  1 15).  —  Kthel  Jiealrie.- 
I aobd, /ouogacf  daughter  of  the  Hon.  W.  \. 

'.  ii  Beckett,  ,1.1'.,  in.  16th  June,  1891, 
Charles  Henry  Chomiey,  barrister-at-law,  of 
\\  .-in-nambool.  Tlio  lion.  T.  T.  it  Beckett, 
in.  first,  Eliza  Stuckey  (who  rf.  1854,  and 
secondly,  Jane  Stuckey,  cousin  of  his  lir-t 
wife)  and  rf.  1st  July",  1892,  leaving  issue 
tliree  sous  and  two  daughters,  of  whom  his 
c  lil.  ,-t  son,  Hon.  Thomas,  HI.  and  lias  issue, 
Thomas  Archibald;  Gilbert;  Dorothy;  and 
Kclilli.  Albert,  second  son  of  Gilbert  Abbott 
a  Bcekctt,  in.  1864,  Susannah  Emily,  daugh- 
ter of  the  lute  Benjamin  Eccleston. 

AOKKW  (p.  5yi).--The  Hon.  James  \Vill- 
•00  ignew,  WM  orMted  K.C.M.U.,  1st  .Ian- 
nary,  1895. 

A  i  KI.VS  (p.  200).— J.  C.  Aikins,  eldest  sou 
of  J.  A.  M.  Aikins,  and  grandson  of  the  Hon. 
J.  C.  Aikins,  rf.  1891. 

AUCHEB  (p.  188).— The  eldest  daughter  of 
\V.  II.  1).  Archer,  is  Joan  Gertrude  t'lcrke, 
and  the  second  son  of  John  Archer,  by  Mary 
Bazell,  his  wife,  is  Henry  Waldegrave.  Wil- 
limn  Archer,  of  Woolmers,  Longford,  had  by 
Martha  Kensey,  his  wife,  a  fifth  sou,  J)anic'l. 
M.D.  of  the  H.K.I.C.S.,  a  most  talented 
surgeon,  who  d.  at  Khadakoor,  India,  8tli  Sep- 
tember, 1831.  There  is  a  monument  to  his 
memory  erected  at  that  place,  nnd  his  elder 
brother  William,  was  of  Brickendon,  Saun- 
dridge,  Munden,  and  Palmerston,  Tasmania. 

I:\ILLIE  (p.  152).— William,  third  and 
Vm^est  son  of  Thomas  Baillie,  of  Oguez, 
Toorak,  in.  at  St.  John's  Church,  To.irak 
27th  April,  1892,  Mary  (May),  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  Rev.  Walter  Fellows,  M.A.,  incum- 
bent of  Toorak. 

B.VII.LIE  (p.  182).— The  Hon.  W.  1).  II. 
Baillie's  paternal  grandmother  was  the 
daughter  of  Colonel  Combe  (not  Comber)  of 
co.  Sussex,  and  it  is  claimed  that  his  maternal 
grandfather,  Major  Townshend  Monckton 
J  Call,  was  lineally  descended  from  Sir  William 
do  Montalt  Hall,  of  Skelton  Castle,  in  York- 
shire, living  temp.  HKNBY  VIII. 


BAKEH    (p.    100).— Hon. 
C.M.G.,  J.V.,  is  also  M. A. 


K.    C.    Baker, 


(p.  •».»:>).— Captain  William 
li.ildwin  is  now  proprietor  of  the  2W»>  Zea- 
land Times,  and  the  Aero  Zi-alnuil  M,nl. 

BLAXI.AND  (p.  287).— In  a  pamphlet  en- 
titled A  Journal-  of  a  Tour  of  Discover  i/ 
across  the  Blue  M<,i<iil<ii,i<,  X.K.H'.,  in  /lie. 
year  IS13,  published  in  London,  1823,  urrl 
re])rinted  in  January,  1870,  there  is  a  e..]>\  i.f 
a  letter  from  Mr.  K.  T.  Blaxhiml's  <i\v.\\. 
grand-unclo  Uregory  Biaxland,  the  discoverer 
of  the  pass  over  the  Blue  .Mountains  (where 
now  runs  the  zig-zag  railway),  dated  London, 
10th  February,  1823,  to  the  writer's  uncle, 
John  Oxley  Parker,  of  Chelmsford,  co.  K->e\, 
«hose  father  was  also  named  John  Oxley 
I'arker. 

The  aforesaid  Gregory  Biaxland  was  I.  at 
Fordwich,  near  Canterbury,  co.  Kent,  in  177!t 
(not  1771),  and  with  his  three  brothers  was, 
educated  at  King's  College,  Canterbury.  His 
famous  expedition  started  on  Tuesday,  llth 
May,  1813,  and  returned  on  Sunday,  Uth 
June,  following.  The  members  comprising 
it,  viz.,  Gregory  Biaxland,  William  Charles 
Wentworth,  and  Lieutenant  William  Lawson, 
of  the  Royal  Veteran  Company,  were  each 
rewarded  with  a  grant  of  1,000  acres  of  land. 

Gregory  lilaxland's  father  John  Biaxland 
was  a  justice  of  the  peace  for  Fordwich  and 
Sturry,  and  lay  rector  of  Ncwington  next 
Sittingbourne,  all  co.  Kent.  Gregory's  eldest 
brother,  the  Hon.  John  Biaxland,  einbarkc! 
for  Sydney,  17th  July,  180U,  with  a  large 
convoy,  and  arrived  at  Port  Jackson,  3rd 
April,  1807.  His  brother  Samuel  Biax- 
land was  a  rieli  merchant  at  Antwerp.  He 
was  taken  prisoner  by  Napoleon  and  his 
property  confiscated,  and  after  having  been 
in  captivity  for  seven  years  eventually  suc- 
ceeded in  making  his  escape  back  to  England. 

BLYTH  (p.  40).— Sir  Arthur  Blyth  d. 
at  Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex,  December,  1891, 
and  was  buried  there. 

BOXVTHON  (p.  91).— Richard  Bonytlion, 
who  acquired  the  estate  of  Carclew",  /V,v 
iijcoris,  was  the  "second"  son  of  Simon 
Bouython.  Thomas  Bonython,  d.  at  Laun- 
ceston,  Tasmania,  20tli  September,  IS!) I. 

Bo  YD  (p.  209).— Lucy  de  Guzman,  the  elder 
daughter  of  the  late  Captain  John  Theodore. 


!"  eontinuati.pii  „(  the  "  Corrigenda  "  in  that  volume.  There  have  been  added  two  or 
,hree  notification!  ol  events  which  occurred  while  Vol.  11.  was  going  through  the  press 
concerning  families  in  the  alter  volmn.v  l  ' 


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Thomas  Boyd,  m.  at  All  Paints'  Church. 
St.  Kuda,  December,  1S01.  John  A.  Gurncr, 
second  son  of  tho  late  Henry  T.  Gurner, 
crown  solicitor,  of  Princes  Street,  St.  KiUla. 

BIT.T  (p.  COl).— In  first  line  of  lineage 
for  "Mr.  Burt  m.  a  Miss  Musgrave,"  read 
"Thomas  Burt,  «.  Catherine,  daughter  of 
William  Musgrave,  of  Montserrat,  West 
Indies  (see  p.  811). 

CALVEBT  (p.  53).— Ethel  Watson,  only 
daughter  of  John  Jackson  CALVEKT,  m.  at 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales.  26th  July,  1892, 
her  cousin  german,  Reginald  Iloublon  Cal- 
rert,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Major  Calvert,  of 
OnUtone  Croft,  Cambridge. 

CocKBrBN  -  CAMPBELL  (p.  108).— Sir 
Thomas  Cockburn-Campbell,  Bart.,  rf.  27th 
September,  1892. 

CAMPBELL  (p.  48).— Frederick  Campbell, 
of  Yarralumla,  was  b.  in  the  colony  of  New 
South  Wales.  He  sailed  for  England  in  his 
ninth  year,  and  was  educated  at  OrosTenor 
College,  Bath,  and  the  Cholmley  School, 
Ilighgate.  He  is  a  justice  of  peace  for  the 
colony  of  New  South  Wales. 

Frederick  Campbell  m.  secondly,  at  Sydney. 
25th  April,  1839,  Christina,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  John  Macphee,  of  Lochaber,  who  was 
descended  from  the  Macphees  (formerly 
called  Macduffies),  of  the  Isle  of  Colonsay, 
and  by  her  has  issue,  Charles  Bruce,  b.  29th 
March,  1890. 

The  Hon.  Robert  Campbell,  grandfather 
of  Frederick  Campbell,  was  the  third 
(not  the  second)  son  of  his  father.  His 
eldest  brother  was  William,  from  whom  are 
descended  the  Campbells,  late  of  Buscot, 
Faringdon,  co.  Berks;  and  the  second 
brother  was  John,  a  merchant  of  Calcutta, 
who  d.  Bum. 

The  progenitor  of  the  Campbells  of  Dun- 
troou,  from  whom  Frederick  Campbell  is 
descended,  viz.,  DrxcAX  CAMPBELL,  desig- 
nated "  Sliochd  Dhonochy  Mor,"  i.e.,  Great 
Duncan's  offspring,  lived  in  the  early  part  of 
the  fifteenth  century.  His  son,  DuKCAN 
CAMPBELL,  of  Duntroon,  and  his  immediate 
descendants,  we  learn  from  the  Origiuet 
Parochialef  Scotia,  vol.  ii,  p.  93,  occupied 
prominent  positions  of  trust  under  their 
chieftain  Argyll.  In  the  year  1448,  one  of 
the  stewards  of  Ardskoduiche,  under  Sir 
Duncan  Campbell  of  Lochow,  was  "  DrxCAX 
Yoxo  CAMPBELL,  of  Duntrone"  (Argyll 
Charters).  In  1511,  "  DOXALD  CAMPBELL  of 
Downtron,"  was  one  of  the  local  bailies  of 
Archibald,  Earl  of  Argyll  (Argyll  Charters), 
and  again  in  1531,  "Jonx  CAMPBELL  of 
Duntrcwn,"  was  one  of  several  to  whose 
arbitration  all  disputes  between  Archibald, 
Earl  of  Argyll,  aud  Duncan  Campbell,  of 
Glenorchy,  were  submitted  by  the  parties 
(Brcadalbane  Charters).  In  the  Rolls  of  the 
Landlords  (Register  at  Taymouth),  attached 
to  two  Acts  of  the  Scottish  Parliament,  dated 
1587  and  1594,  will  be  found  with  his  chieftain 
Archibald,  seventh  Earl  of  Argyll,  aud  eleven 
other  ancieut  families  of  the  name,  "Joiix 


CAMPBELL,  Laird  of  Duntrune."  His  grand- 
son was  DVXCAX  CAMPBELL,  the  first  Laird 
of  A-Oitield,  a  favourite  captain  of  Archibald, 
eighth  Earl  and  first  Marquess  of  Aru>  11. 
He  d.  in  1680,  and  from  him  Frederick 
Campbell  is  lineally  descended. 

CLAHKE  (p.  18).  —  Sir  W.  J.  Clarke's  arms 
were  granted  to  him  and  his  descendants, 
1st  December, 


COOPER  (p.  54).  —  Sir  Daniel  Cooper's  arms 
and  crest  were  granted  to  him  and  his 
descendants,  8th  December,  1857.  Supporters 
as  follows  were  exemplified  to  him  and  the 
heirs  male  of  his  body  upon  whom  the  dig- 
nity of  a  baronet  shall  descend,  2nd  April, 
1889,  viz..  On  either  side  a  female  figure 
pjir.,  vested  arg.,  the  dexter  supporting  with 
the  exterior  hand  a  passion  cross  also  ppr., 
flowing  therefrom  a  streamer  nz.,  and  holding 
in  the  sinister  hand  a  star  of  eight  points  or  ; 
the  sinister  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  like 
star,  and  resting  the  exterior  hand  on  an 
anchor  ppr. 

COTTOX  (p.  76).—  The  Hon.  George  With- 
erage  Cotton,  d.  January,  1893. 

DAXGAB  (p.  21).—  The  Hon.  Henry  Carey 
Dangar,  should  be  described  as  The  Hon. 
Henry  Carey  Dangar,  of  Grantham,  Sydney, 
and  of  Neotsficld,  Singleton  (not  The  Grove, 
Camden),  New  South  Wales.  He  is  M.A.  of 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  His  daughters 
are  as  follows,  viz.,  I.  Mabel,  deceased  ;  II. 
Lucy  Beatrice;  m.  Elinor;  iv.  Ruth;  v. 
Nora;  VI.  Muriel  Ethel;  VII.  Dorothy  Maria. 

The  Hon.  H.  C.  Danger's  brother,  Fred- 
erick Holkham  Dangar,  should  be  described 
as  formerly  of  "  Greenknowe,"  not  "  Grun- 
knowe."  His  daughter  Ada,  m.  Matthew 
Hervey,  of  Beavor  House,  Hammersmith, 
London,  and  his  sou  Harry  is  in  the  13th 
Hussars. 

DEAKIN  (p.  270).—  The  Hon.  Alfred  Dea- 
kin's  elder  daughter  is  named  "  Ivy,"  not 
"Joy." 

DlCEEY  (p.  382).  —  A.  R.  Dickey,  second 
son  of  Hon.  R.  B.  Dickey,  Q.C.,  is  a  Q.C., 
and  a  member  of  the  Canadian  Parliament. 

DICKSOX  (p.  166).—  R.  W.  Dickson,  m. 
secondly,  10th  October,  1891,  Anne  Mary, 
daughter  of  Rev.  S.  Russell-Davies,  viuar  of 
St.  Stephen's,  Lewisham,  Kent,  and  widow  of 
Colonel  R.  M.  Borthwick,  Cameron  High- 
landers, and  had  a  daughter,  b.  at  his  resi- 
dence, G-oodrest,  South  Yarra,  12th  October, 
1892. 

Dixox  (p.  242).  —  Marmaduke  Dixon's 
younger  daughter,  Catherine  Amelia  Marv 
Elizabeth,  «i.  at  St.  James's,  Cust,  Canter- 
bury, New  Zealand,  24th  February,  1892, 
Percy  Hawkins  Johnson,  fourth  son  of  M. 
Warton  Johnson,  of  C'laridgc  House,  Seven- 
oaks,  co.  Kent,  England. 

DOBSOX  (p.  32).—  The  Hon.  Sir  William 
Lambert  Dobson's  half  -brother,  the  Hon. 
Alfred  Dobson,  HI.  17th  September,  1891, 
Alice  Ramsay,  youngest  surviving  daughter  of 


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Riljht   Ri'V.  Pauii-1   Fox   Sandford,  Bishop  of 

m  (tet  BCKKF.'S  1'ffrnqe,  SANUFOBD, 

B.),  and  had  a  son,  b.  at  Ilobart,  Tasmania, 

13tll  OrMirr,  " 


Dowiixo  (p.  166).  —  The  residence  of  V. 
J.  Dowling  should  be  Lue,  Rylstom-,  N.S.W. 

DfFPY  (p.  402).—  Hon.  John  Gavan 
Duffy's  address  is  Nurrara,  Alum  Road,  St. 
Kildi. 


r-EasKiNB  (p.  207).—  The  Hon. 
William  Alexander  Krskino  \\Yst-Erskine,  d. 
ut  St.  Anne's,  co.  Cork,  Ireland,  22nd  October, 

is--. 

FOBBKST  (p.  244).—  The  Hon.  John  For- 
rest was  4.  in  the  colony  of  Western  Aus- 
tralia. 

FOBTE  (p.  43(5).  —  Nathaniel  Forte,  second   j 
son  of  Nathaniel,  late  Captain  9th  and  52nd 
Regiments  ;    in.  llth  December,   1894,  Ada 
Maud,  third  daughter  of  Major-General  F. 
Alien,  of  Bedford. 

GRIFFITH  (p.  348).—  Sir  Samuel  Walker 
Griffith's  father,  the  Rev.  Edward  Griffith, 
rf.  at  Brisbane,  September,  1891,  aged  73. 
Miiry  Eveline,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  8.  W. 
Griffith,  m.  in  Brisbane,  28th  November, 
189  \,  Thomas  Herbert  Brown.  Sir  8.  W. 
Griffith,  K.C.M.G.,  was  promoted  to  the 
Grand  Cross  of  his  order,  1st  January,  1895. 

HALL  (p.  52).  —  Sir  John  Hall's  arms  were 
granted  to  him  and  his  descendants  and  to 
the  other  descendants  of  his  father  George 
Hall,  late  of  Kingston-upon-Hull,  E.R.,  co. 
York,  an  elder  brother  of  the  Trinity  House 
of  that  borough,  loth  July,  18SJ.  John 
Dryden,  second  sen  of  Sir  John  Hall, 
K.C.M.G-.,  m.  10th  October,  189*,  Helen 
Tarburton,  eldest  daughter  of  William  Patten 
CowlUhaw,  of  Christchurch,  N.Z. 

HAWKER  (p.  777).  —  Katrine  Amy,  fourth 
daughter  of  Hon.  G.  C.  Hawker,  m.  4th 
December,  1894,  Rev.  Frederick  Tower, 
second  son  of  the  late  Rev.  F.  E.  Tower,  of 
Guildford,  Surrey. 

HEABX  (p.  106).—  Dr.  William  Edward 
Le  Fanu  Hearn,  rf.  April,  1893,  being  at  the 
time  of  his  death,  Medical  Officer  at  Carnar- 
von. His  great-grandfather.  Robert  Thomas 
Hearn.  m.  "Miss  Cooksey,"  not  "MissCol- 
clough." 

HOLBOTD  (p.  25).—  The  Hon.  Edward 
Dunda*  Holroyd's  residence,  Fcrnacres,  Alma 
Road,  is  in  St.  Kilda,  and  not  in  Caulneld. 

WINTER-IRVING    (p.   155).—  Charlotte,  a 
of  the  Hon.   William  Irving  Winter- 
Irving,  m.  at   Coonil,   Malvern,   Melbourne, 
19th  August,   1891,  Oliver    Harry  Taylor,    j 
youngest  son  of  W.  D.  Taylor. 

JACKSOX  (p.  158).  —  Francis  Arthur  Jack- 
son's nephew,  Edward  Raynev  Jackson,  third 
and  youngest  son  of  Freeman  Rayney  Jackson,    i 
of  Wanganui,  New  Zealand,  m.  at  Hillside, 
near  Wanganui,  18th  August,  1892,  Bertha,    I 
fourth  daughter  of  David  Peat,  of  Hillside, 
near  Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 


Francis  Arthur  Jackson  wa»  one  of  the 
jiiuiii-i-r  -.tiler*  of  tin-  province  of  Canterbury, 
New  Zealand,  having  li-ft  England  with  hi* 
mother  (who,  before  sailing,  had  purcli  >- 

u  the  estate  of  Merevalc,  near  C'liri-t- 
c-hurch,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand),  brother* 
and  sisters  in  the  year  1851,  on  boanlt! 
George  Pollock,"  the  sixth  ship  of  the  Cantor- 
bury  Association.  At  that  time  the  then 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury  and  Lord  Ly tt  It-ton 
were  two  of  the  most  active  members  of  tin- 
Canterbury  Association,  as  was  also  Henry 
Selfe  Selfe,  afterwards  agent-general  in  Lon- 
don. Part  of  the  estate  of  Merevalc,  pur- 
chased by  Mrs.  Jackson,  is  now  owned  by 
John  Studholme  (vide  SlUDHOLXE,  vol.  i, 
p.  170).  Francis  Arthur  Jackson,  who  set- 
tled in  the  colony  of  Fiji  in  1868,  was  formerly 
of  the  Mount  Beaumont  sheep  station,  in 
the  Province  of  Southland,  New  Zealand. 

It  is  stated  in  vol.  i  that  "  This  family  of 
Jackson  were  formerly  owners  of  Fairburn 
Manor,  and  of  Rossington  Grange,  co.  York.' ' 
Fairburn  Manor  only  was  freehold  ;  Rossing- 
ton Grange  was  copyhold  property. 

Francis  Arthur  Jackson's  father,  the  Rev. 
Francis  Arthur  Jackson,  was  formerly  curate 
of  Clarborough  (not  Cbarborough) ,  co.  Notts. 

Francis  Arthur  Jackson's  sister,  Henrietta 
PrisciUa,  m.  secondly,  Edward  Horatio  de 
Courcy  Martelli,  not  Edward  Harold  de 
Courcy  Martelli.  Her  son  by  her  first  mar- 
riage should  be  named  George  Harold  Wool- 
laston  Dyson-Holland,  not  Thomas  George 
Harold  Woollaston  Dyson-Holland.  Mr. 
Dyson  Holland  is  m.  and  has  issue.  The 
issue  now  living  of  Henrietta  Priscilla,  by 
her  second  husband,  the  late  Edward 
Horatio  de  Courcy  Martelli,  are: — 1.  Hora- 
tio de  Courcy,  4.  in  New  Zealand,  22nd 
August,  1876;  1.  Ritade  Courcy,  4.  in  Fiji 
in  1870 ;  2.  Ethel  de  Courcy,  4.  in  Fiji  in 
1871.  Henrietta  Priscilla  is  owner  of  Wei- 
ham  Grange,  co.  Kingsborough,  Tasmania, 
of  the  Vanua  Kula  Estate,  Fiji,  and  of  the 
Cottage,  Gloucester  Street  East,  in  the  city  of 
Christchurcb,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

Francis  Arthur  Jackson's  uncle,  the  Rev. 
John  Edward  Jackson,  F.S.A.,  d.  6th  March, 
1891,  at  his  rectory  of  Leigh  Delamere,  co. 
Wilts,  and  was  buried  at  Leigh  Delamerc. 
He  was  one  of  the  founders  of  the  Wiltshire 
Archaeological  Society,  and  he  edited  for  the 
Roxburghe  Club  the  Glastonbury  In<iiii-iti<>n 
of  1189.  He  was  one  of  the  oldest  members 
of  the  Bath  Royal  Literary  and  Scientific 
Institution,  bis  connection  with  it  extending 
over  half  a  century. 

Francis  Arthur  Jackson's  uncle,  Lieuten- 
ant-General  George  Jackson,  d.  2€th  April, 
1889,  aged  76. 

JACKSOX  (p.  163).— Henry  Bower  Jackson 
has  another  son,  Francis  Arthur,  4.  at  Tt-lau, 
Fiji,  17th  January,  1893. 

Henry  Bower  Jackson's  estates  are  Tcl&u  ; 
Na  Viri  Yiri ;  and  Na  Nanu  Island,  Fiji. 

Jonxsox  (p.  344). — James  Woodbine  John- 
son was  educated  at  Rugbv,  and  graduated 
B.A.  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1865. 


XX 


KEXNEDT  (p.  279).— William  MoT.aiighlin 
Kennedy's  son  is  mimed  Reuel  Gerslmni,  not 
Eenel  Gershorn.  His  mint  Mary  Jane,  m. 
William  Boyd  of  Garvngh,  not  Gnrrngli. 

KIN&  (p.  185). — The  first-mentioned 
Pbilipp  King  in  the  "Lineage"  did  not 
marry  Tlior  Bethywin.  The  folhmini;  iu- 
scrip!  ion  cn])ied  from  a  tablet  in  the  olnireh 
of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Laimceston,  co. 
Cornwall,  shows  that  his  wife's  name  wa< 
"  Marye,"  viz.,  "  Heero  under  lie  ye  bodies 
of  Philip  King,  gent.,  mid  Marye  his  wife  ;  he 
was  many  yeeres  towne  clarke  of  this 
borough  and  died  14th  day  of  June,  163C,  in 
the  79th  yeere  of  his  age.  She  died  the  21(ih 
ilav  cif  June,  1626,  in  the  57th  yeere  of  her 
age." 

KINO  (p.  188).  — John  King's  second  sou, 
John  Henry  King,  m.  12th  August,  1891, 
Karl  el,  daughter  of  Thomas  Thompson,  of 
Bayswater,  Union  Street,  Malvern,  Mel- 
bourne. 

KIRKPATRICK  (p.  350). — Lieutenant-Col- 
onel Or.  A.  Kirkpatrick,  Q.C.,  was  appointed  a 
member  of  the  Queen's  Privy  Council,  1891. 

BE  LABILUKHE  (p.  418).— The  Rev.  C.  E. 
D.  de  Labilliere,  m.  1st  January,  1895, 
Evelyn  Georgina,  younger  daughter  of 
Charles  Bowater  Harrington,  of  Twickenham. 

LIVING  STONE-LEARMONTH  (p.664). — Wini- 
fred Josephine  Reid,  youngest  daughter  of 
the  late  SoniervilleLivingstone-Learmonth,(». 
12th  January,  1895,  Norman  Craig  Palmer, 
Lieutenant  R.N. 

LEGGE  (p.  264).— R.  T.  Legge,  of  Cullens- 
wood  House,  St.  Mary's,  d.  June,  1891. 

LEWIS  (p.  273). — The  Hon.  James  Davies 
Lewin's  brother,  James  Edward  Lewin, 
resides  at  18,  New  Croxted  Road,  West  Dul- 
wieh.  London.  He  m.  at  Finningham,  near 
Stowmarket,  co.  Suffolk,  2nd  January,  1873, 
and  has  one  son,  Hugh  James,  4.  at  Turnhani 
Green,  co.  Middlesex,  24th  June,  1874. 

LILLEY  (p.  92).— Sir  Charles  Lilley's  fourth 
son,  Harold  Bedell,  m.  at  All  Saints,  Wickham 
Terraee,  Brisbane,  2nd  December,  1891,  Tho- 
masina  (Ena),  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas  Fin- 
ney,  of  Sidney  House,  Toowong,  Queensland. 

LTNE  (p.  262). — John  Lyne's  third  con, 
Charles,  m.  at  Christ  Church,  South  Yarra, 
Melbourne,  7th  July,  1891,  Maud  Mary,  third 
daughter  of  the  late  William  Kennedy,  of 
Nuntherungie  Station,  New  South  Wales. 

MACABTHTR  (p.  223). — The  Rev.  George 
Fairfowl  Maearthur  d.  31st  May,  1890,  aged 
65.  His  nephew  Arthur  Herbert,  eldest  son  of 
the  late  Arthur  Hannibal  Maearthur,  m.  at 
St.  George's  Church,  Queenscliff,  30th  Sep- 
tember, 1891,  Blanche  Lilian,  second  daugh- 
ter of  Captain  Daveney,  late  of  the  6th  Innis- 
killiug  Dragoons. 

MAcBAlN  (p.  260).— Sir  James  MacBain 
d.  in  1892,  aged  64,  and  was  buried  in  the 
Boorondara  Cemetery. 

He  had  two  brothers,  David,  who  was  father 
of  James  ;  and  William,  who  was  father  of 


Smith  MacBain,  all  of  whom  are  mentioned 
in  his  will,  in  which  he  also  leaves  legacies  to 
his  niece,  Christina  Ross  Lawrence  (wife  of 
Alexander  Ross,  of  Canally  Station),  and  his 
nephew  Smith  M'Donald. 

Sir  James  MacBain's  niece,  Mary  Alice 
Graham,  second  daughter  of  the  late  Charles 
Ross,  of  Glendevon,  Perthshire,  Scotland,  in. 
at  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Swan  Hill,  20th 
March,  1891,  James  Urquhart,  sixth  son  of 
the  late  Alexander  Urquhart,  of  Moray  Park, 
Fowes,  Scotland. 

McCr.ELAN  (p.  202).— Hon.  A.  R.  McClelan 
was  chief  commissioner  of  public  works  from 
April,  1860,  until  the  union. 

McKKLLAR  (p.  14). — Thomas  McKellar's 
youngest  daughter,  Mary  Jane  Grange,  m.  at 
the  Scots  Church,  Collins  Street,  Melbourne, 
16th  March,  1892,  Arthur  E.  Ronald,  M.B., 
M.R.C.S.,  second  son  of  Robert  Bruce  Ronald, 
of  Pcmbury  Grange,  co.  Kent.  (I'ile 
ROXALU,  p.  010.) 

Thomas  McKellar's  brother,  David,  d.  29lh 
July,  1892. 

MACDONALD  (p.  114). — Hon.  A.  A.  Mac- 
donald,  is  a  senator  of  the  Dominion  of  Can- 
ada, and  was  lieutenant-governor  of  Prince 
Edward  Island  from  18S4  to  1889. 

MANNING-  (p.  280).— The  Hon.  Sir  William 
Montagu  Manning  was  created  K.C.M.G.,  in 
1892. 

MEIN  (p.  13). — Dr.  George  Augustus  Mein's 
eldest  daughter,  Beatrice  Helena,  had  also 
issue,  a  daughter,  Beatrice  Annie.  The 
following  is  a  more  correct  account  of  the 
lineage  of  this  family. 

THE  REV.  NICOL  MEIN,  a  minister 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  ninth  son  of 
ANDBKW  MEIN,  of  Morrison,  near  New- 
stead,  was  father  of, 

ANDREW  MBIN,  who  was  factor  for  Sir 
William  Pulteney's  Hertfordshire  estates. 
Ho  was  b.  in  1723,  and  at  his  death  left  three 
sous,  viz., 

I.  Pulteney,  Surgeon  of  the  73rd   Regi- 
ment of  Foot. 

ii.    NICOL     ALEXANDER     (Lieutenant- 
Colonel),  of  whom  presently, 
in.    William,    C.B.,   Lieutenant-Colonel 
52nd    Regiment,   participated   in   the 
action  at  the  River  Nive. 
The  second  son, 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  NICOL  ALEXANDER 
MEIST,  of  the  43rd  Regiment,  was  4.  in  1777. 
He  purchased  a  lieutenancy  in  1799,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  of  Seringapatam.  He 
left  three  sons,  viz., 

i.  GEOUGE  AUGUSTUS,  of  St.  Kilda  and 

Moolpa. 
n.  Pulteney. 
in.  William  Henry. 

MILLER  (p.  151).— The  Hon.  W.  Miller, 
Q.C.,  was  appointed  to  the  Queen's  Privy 
Council  for  Canada,  May,  1891.  His  resi- 
dence should  be  Arichat,  Cape  Breton, 

Canada. 


XXI 


Moi.T:swonTn  (p.  C4).— Sir  Robert  Moles- 
worth  ./.  ItUh  October,  1890,  aged  71. 
1     MHWAT  (p.  110).— The  Hon.  Oliver  Mouat 
was  orerted  K.r.M.G.,  in  1892. 

O'llAM.ORAN  (p.  81).— Mr.  Joseph  S\lve*- 
tcr  I  I'llallc. ran's  cousin.  Thomas  Joseph 
Shuldham  I  I'll:, 11,, ran,  eldest,  foil  of  Major 
Thomas  Shuldham  <  > 'llnllonin,  is  a  stip.n- 
diiiry  magistrate,  at  Wallaroo,  South 
Australia,  and  lias  had  issue,  1.  Tlmmris 
Shuldlmm,  I,  23rd  February,  1865;  2  John 
Woodforde,  b.  1st  February,  1867;  3. 
In, I. 'rick  George,  b.  10th  March,  1872;  4. 
Arthur  Waring,  4.  21st  September,  1876.  d. 
llth  .lune.  ISSt;  5.  Henry  Moyle,  b.  13th 
July,  1884,  d.  20th  February,  1887;  1.  Annie 
1 .,  '/,.  27  April,  1863,  m.  W.  A.  Boss;  2. 
Frances  C.,  4.  30th  December,  1868;  3. 
Florence  J.,  4.  8th  June,  1874;  4.  Meliora,  4. 

7th  .lull.',    I  SSL'. 

Major  Thonins  Shuldham  O'Halloran's 
second  (on,  George  Waring,  was  for  17  years 
(1853-1870)  in  the  Civil  Service  of  South 
Australia.  He  m.  4th  NoTember,  1882,  Eliza 
r'raiiee-,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Hand,  rector  of  Handsworth,  eo.  York. 

Major  T.  S.  O'Halloran's  third  son,  Henry 
Dnnkin,  in.  ls"3,  Mona  J.,  daughter  of  the 
late  S.  P.  H.  Wright,  of  Glenorchy,  Tasmania, 
and  formerly  of  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

Major  T.  S.  O'Halloran's  only  daughter, 
Frances  Jane,  m.  6th  January,  1860,  Fred- 
erick Wright,  of  Adelaide,  and  has  had  issue, 

1.  Francis  Frederic-It,  b.  April,  1861,  d.  1871; 

2.  Henry  Waring,   b.  1862,  d.  an  infant ;  3. 
Arthur   O'Halloran,    4.    1863,    rf.  1871 ;    4. 
George   Victor,    b.  20th  January,  1867  ;    5. 
Cecil  Frederick,  b.  27th  February,  1875  ;  6. 
Norman   Waring,  4.  3rd  January,  1880  ;  7. 
Allen   O'Halloran,   4.   27th  April,  1886;  1. 
Annie  Waring,   4.   23rd  March,  1865  ;  m.  II. 
P.   Gill,   of   Adelaide,   South  Australia;    2. 
Francis  Maud,  4.  27th  March,  1868  ;  3.  Helen 
Lucy,  4.  19th  August,  1873. 

Major  T.  S.  O'Halloran's  brother  John 
Nicholas  d.  30th  November,  1886. 

The  youngest  daughter  of  Major  T.  S. 
O'Halloran's  youngest  sister,  Maria  Nugent, 
was  Margaret  P.  (not  May),  who  d.  1884. 

Hugh  Carbery,  the  second  son  of  Mr.  J.  S. 
O'Hallornn's  brother,  Edward  White,  was  4. 
17th  June,  1887.  The  said  Hugh  Carbery 
has  another  brother,  Koy  Edward  Gordon,  4. 
27th  September,  1888,  and  their  youngest 
sister  is  named  Marjory  Gwendoline. 

PALMER  (p.  47). — Sir  Arthur  Hunter 
Palmer's  eldest  son,  William  Dangar  Hunter, 
is  now  Commandant  of  the  Constabulary 
in  British  New  Guinea. 

PAYNE  (p.  180).— Thomas  Budds  Payne 
was  4.  at  Leighlin  Bridge,  co.  Carlow,  and 
has  a  third  daughter,  viz.,  Rosa  Adeline. 

PKAESON  (p.  87).— The  Hon.  Charles 
Henry  Pearson's  wife,  Edith  Lucilla,  daugh- 
ter of  Philip  Butter,  was  granddaughter  of 
( 'apt  iiin  Roc,  R.N.,  and  grandniece  of  Admiral 
Lord  Lyons. 


Mi-nnAY-Pniou  I  p.  10).— ThcHon.Tlinmns 

Hoiljjc  M  urray-  Prior,  </.  :!lst  December.  IH'.'L', 
ageil  7'(.  Hi-  elde-t  daughter, Rosa  ( 'aniline,  is 
the'  celebrated  authoress  Mrs.  Campbell  1'raed. 
She  was  4.  at  Brometlon  Station,  Logan 
River,  Queensland.  Her  husband  is  a  ncp- 
\  hew  of  the  poet  William  Mackworth  Pmed. 

PPOSI.EY  (p.  153).— William  Pugsley, 
M.P.,  is  now  solicitor-general  for  New 
Brunswick. 

SMITH-REWSB  (p.  11). — The  arms  were 
exemplified,  21st  September,  1889,  to  H  Miry 
Sliuton  Smith,  afterwards  Henry  Stinton 
Smith-Rewse,  to  the  Rev.  Gilbert  Flesher 
Smith,  afterwards  the  Rev.  Gilbert  Fle-hcr 
Smith-Rcwse,  and  to  Eustace  Alfred  Smith, 
afterwards  Eustace  Alfred  Smith-Rewse,  and 
to  their  descendants  respectively,  they  being 
the  only  sons  of  Henry  Gilbert,  Smith,  whose 
brother's  grandson,  Henry  Whistler  Smith, 
afterwards  Henry  Whistler  Smith-Rewse  (iff 
vol.  i,  p.  9),  only  surviving  son  of  Thomas 
Whistler  Smith,  had  the  same  arms  exempli- 
fied to  him  in  a  separate  patent,  on  the  same 
date,  viz.,  21st  September,  1889,  to  be  home 
by  him  and  his  descendants. 

Ross  (p.  177). — Hon.  D.  A.  Rosa,  was 
attorney-general  from  1878-1891,  and  his 
address  is  Westfield  House,  St.  Foy  Road,  in 
the  Banlieu  of  the  city  of  Quebec. 

RUTLEDGB  (p.  142). — William  Rupert 
Rutledge  was  m.  atToorak,  20th  March,  1877. 

RUTLEDGE  (p.  139). — George,  son  of  Hon. 
E.  Knox,  of  Sydney,  (who  in.  Martha,  second 
daughter  of  James  Rutledge),  m.  1876,  Jane 
de  Winton,  daughter  of  John  Price,  fourth 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Rose  Price,  Bart.,  of  Tren- 
gwainton. 

RYAN  (p.  191). — Charles  Ryan's  son-in-law, 
Captain  Frederic  Charles  Rowan,  d.  at  Mel- 
bourne, llth  December,  1892,  aged  47.  He 
was  a  nephew  of  Field- Marshal  Sir  William 
Rowan. 

Charles  Ryan's  mother  was  the  daughter 
(not  godchild)  of  the  Countess  of  Brandon 
(by  GEORGE  IV), and  his  father,  Henry  Ryan, 
was  of  Kilfera,  not  Kilgera. 

SAXFOKD  (p.  266). — The  residence  of  the 
Hon.  W.  E.  Sanford,  should  be  Hamilton, 
and  Wesanford,  Muskoka,  Canada. 

SARGOOD  (p.  129).— Sir  Frederick  Thomas 
Sargood's  second  son,  Percy  Rolfe,  m.  at  St. 
Matthew's  Church,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand, 
14th  March,  1893,  Lucy  Constance,  youngest 
daughter  of  Frederick  Francis  Ormond, 
M.R.C.S.,  of  Hawke's  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

SMITH  (p.  210). — The  arms  should  be — 
Per  pale  gu.  and  az.  on  a  chev.  nebuly  or, 
between  two  bezants  in  chief,  and  a  cross 
crosslet  fitchee  in  base  of  the  third,  a  pellet 
between  two  cross  crosslets  fitchee  of  the 
second. 

SMITH  (p.  172).— J.  H.  Smith,  of 
Brougham  Place,  North  Adelaide,  South 
Australia,  is  a  J.P. 


XX11 


STAFFORD  (p.  3f>). — Sir  Edward  William 
Stafford's  eldest  daughter,  Anne  Isabella,  MI. 
at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London,  Stli 
November,  1892,  Captain  William  ftaveley 
Gordon,  R.E. 

STEEBE  (p.  4). — Sir  James  George  Lee 
Steere's  second  daughter,  Louisa  Kate,  HI.  at 
St.  George's  Cathedral,  Perth,  Western 
Australia,  28th  April,  1802,  Frederick  Charles 
Faulkner,  M.A.,  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
Head  Master  of  the  Perth  High  School. 

STENHOUSE  (p.  300). — Anthony  Maitland 
Stonhouse  is  of  Comox,  British  Columbia, 
and  of  Cardston,  Alberta,  both  in  the  Domin- 
ion of  Canada. 

In  the  first  paragraph  of  the  "Lineage," 
Jtadley  is  stated  to  be  in  Kent.  It  is  in  co. 
Berks. 

A.  M.  Stenhouse's  grandfather,  James  Sten- 
house, acquired  the  estate  of  Cromley  Park  by 
purchase,  14th  February,  1786. 

A.  M.  Stenhouse's  uncle  John  was  a 
Captain  in  the  3rd  Fifeshire  Militia,  and  was 
afterwards  of  Headwell.  He  was  I.  1784,  m. 
llth  November,  1805,  Mary,  daughter  and 
heiress  of  Thomas  Anderson,  of  Headwell, 
and  d.  1863,  having  had  issue,  1.  Eliza,  «i. 
August,  1844,  Major  John  Wilson,  Deputy- 
Adjutant-General  Royal  Marine  Artillery, 
and  2.  Wilhelmina,  m.  1874,  Thomas  Alex- 
ander, of  Abbey  Park  Place,  J.P. 

A.  M.  Stenhouse's  uncle  James  was 
Surgeon,  3rd  Fifeshire  Militia. 

His  father,  Robert  Talbot  Stenhouse,  was 
sometime  a  Lieutenant  in  the  3rd  Fifeshire 
Militia,  and  afterwards  a  commissioner  of  H.M. 
Customs  in  the  Ionian  Islands.  He  m.  1836. 
His  wife  was  b.  1807,  and  d.  1893. 

A.  M.  Stenhouse  is  a  member  of  the 
Scottish  Club,  London,  and  of  the  University 
Club,  Edinburgh. 

STEPHEN  (p.  42). — Sir  Alfred  Stephen 
resigned  the  office  of  Lieutenant-Governor  of 
New  South  Wales  in  1891,  in  which  he  was 
succeeded  by  Sir  Frederick  Darley.  Sir 
Alfred  d.  1894. 

TILLEY  (p.  35). — Louisa,  eldest  daughter  of 
Hon.  Sir  S.  L.  Tilley,  C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  m. 
A.  F.  Street  (not  Strut),  and  her  sister  Annie, 
m.  Thomas  Burpee  (not  Burper). 

TKAXGMAB  (p.  366). — Mr.  James  Trang- 
mar's  brothers,  William  resided  in  Russell 
Streel,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  and  Charles 
Marshall  Trangmar,  of  Portland,  who  had 
with  other  issue,  an  elder  daughter,  HI.  llth 
November,  1890,  Percy  Allan,  youngest  son  of 
the  late  Maxwell  Rennie  Allan,  under  secre- 
tary of  state  for  New  South  Wales. 

TBIFP  (p.  237). — p.  238,  second  column, 
James,  who  m.  first,  Miss  Buckle,  had  issue 
by  her  one  daughter,  Fanny,  and  by  his 
second  wife,  Miss  Harvey,  he  had  another 
daughter,  Sophia  Susan,  who  m.  1846,  the 
Rev.  William  Sinclair,  rector  of  Pulborough, 
fifth  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Sinclair, 
privy  councillor,  and  by  him  had  issue, 
1.  William  (Ven.),  Archdeacon  of  London, 
and  Canon  of  St.  Paul's  j  2.  John  (Rev.)  ; 


3.  Hugh  Montgomerie,  Captain  R.  A.;  1. 
Helen,  )».  the  Rev.  G.  Huel;  2.  Janet  Mary. 
Charles  George  Tripp's  uncle,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Peter  Tripp,  »i.  twice.  He  MI.  first, 
1825,  Charlotte  Fry,  and  secondly,  1828, 
Frances  Mary  White,  liy  his  first  wife  ho 
had  a  son,  John  Peter,  of  Goolwa,  South 
Australia,  who  »».  at  Adelaide,  South  Aus- 
tralia, 16th  October,  1848,  Julia  Georgina, 
daughter  of  Henry  Landseer,  uncle  of  Sir 
Edwin  Henry  Landscer,  and  by  her  has  issue, 
1.  Henry  Landseer  Walter,  of  Verata,  Krwa 
River,  Viti  Lovu,  Fiji,  Consul  for  Sweden 
and  Norway,  formerly  a  stipendiary  magis- 
trate in  H.M.  Civil  Service  for  the  Crown 
Colony  of  Fiji,  b.  in  South  Australia,  1850  ; 
m.  21st  August,  1877,  Sula  May,  daughter  of 
Robert  Sherson  Swanston,  formerly  in  H.M. 
Civil  Service  for  Fiji,  and  sometime  resident 
British  Commissioner  at  Samoa,  and  by  hc'r 
has  issue,  1.  Robert  Henry  Landseer,  b.  1st 
September,  1888;  2.  Howard  Swanston,  b. 
28th  January,  1891  j  II.  Frank  John  Land- 
Beer,  unm. ;  III.  Herbert  Landseer,  t/nm. ; 
I.  Lavesin  Ellen  Landseer,  m. ;  II.  Kathleen 
Emily  Landseer,  unm. ;  ill.  Jessie  Ada  Land- 
seer, m.  •  iv.  Florence  Julia  Landseer,  unm. 

TTTPPEB  (p.  85). — James  Stewart,  eldest 
sou  of  Hon.  Sir  C.  Tupper,  Bart.,  is  a  Q.C., 
and  his  second  wife  was  daughter  of  Sir 
Thomas  Gait,  chief  justice  of  the  Common 
Pleas  of  Ontario. 

TUBNEB  (p.  275).— Hon.  J.  Turner,  tl. 
1890.  His  eldest  son,  J.  Turner,  d.  unm., 
December,  1891,  and  his  eldest  daughter, 
Catherine  Lucy,  d.  unm.,  and  his  second 
daughter,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  is  m. 

WALKER  (p.  240).  • —  Arthur  George 
Walker's  brother,  Frederic  Thomas  Walker, 
formerly  of  Rhodes,  Tasmania,  and  Quia- 
rama,  Otago,  New  Zealand,  first  member  of 
the  Provincial  Council  for  the  Lindis,  J.P., 
F.RS.,  in.  at  St.  Mark's,  Leamington,  26th 
October,  1891,  Adela  Russell,  daughter  of 
Major- General  Cumberland,  late  commanding 
96tli  Regiment. 

p.  241,  first  paragraph  of  "  Lineage,"  for 
"Norton,  co.  Lincoln,"  read  "  Nocton,  co. 
Lincoln." 

WKXTWORTH"  (p.  95). — Fitz William  Wcnt- 
worth's  aunt,  Elizabeth  Wentworth,  of  20, 
Cambridge  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
widow  of  Major  Darcy  Wentworth,  rf.  8th 
April,  1893.  Will  dated  17th  September, 
1891;  codicil  dated  31st  May,  1892. 

WTIHIAMS  (p.  283).— The  Hon.  Henry 
Williams'  grandfather,  Thomas  Williams,  was 
of  Plumtre  Hall,  Nottingham,  and  d.  6th 
January,  1804.  Mary  Marsh,  his  wife,  was  b. 
1757,  and  d.  November,  1831. 

The  Hon.  Henry  Williams'  father,  the  Rev. 
Henry  Williams,  was  b.  llth  February,  1792, 
and  his  mother  was  b.  12th  December,  1793, 
whose  father,  Wright  Coldham,  was  of  Not- 
tingham. They  had  issue,  I.  Edward  Marsh,  b. 
2nd  November,  1818  ;  m.  February,  1843,  Jane 
Davies ;  II.  Samuel,  b.  17th  January,  1822 ; 
III.  HENBY  (Hon.)  ;  iv.  Thomas  Coldham,  of 


(Mcliwillan,  Wellington,  I,.  IStli  July,  1825  ; 
in.  L'OlM  letolier,  1H5S,  Annie  I'almer.  daughter 
ul  \Villiiim  lii't'tluini,  uf  Duniiin.  and  tlirir 
youngest  .-(.11  is  Krl  Temple,  li.  "tli  Kcbruan, 
I  ss.~>, mid  thciryoiingcst  daughter,  Knid  (Jilha, 
uas  //.  Hth  August,  1881 ;  V.  John  William,  //. 
Clli  April,  1827  ;  HI.  May,  1854,  Surali  Busby  ; 
\l.  Joseph  Mar-den,  /'.  ."Ill  March,  1837, 

mm.]    I.    Mari; c,  />.   28th   April,  1820  ;   in. 

February,  1843,  the  Rev.  Christopher  Pearson 
navies;  II.  Sarah,  4.  26th  February,  1829; 
in.  April,  1849,  the  Bev.  Thomas  Biddulph 
J I  ut ton,  and  rf.  5th  April,  1866;  III.  Cather- 
ine, li.  24th  February,  1831 ;  m.  May,  1852; 
i\.  Caroline  Elizabeth,  b.  13th  November, 
]S:(L'  ;  HI.  December,  1858,  Samuel  Ludbrook  ; 
v.  Lydiu  Jane,  b.  December,  1834;  »».  Novem- 
ber, 1859,  Hugh  Francis  Carletou. 

WILSON  (p.  60).— Sir  Samuel  Wilson's 
eldest  son,  Gordon  Chesney,  of  the  Royal 
Horse  (i minis,  ni.  at  St.  George's,  llanorcr 
Square,  London,  21st  November,  1891,  Lady 
Sarah  Spencer-Churchill,  youngest  daughter 


of    the  seventh  Duke  of    Marlliorcu^li,  anil 
M»lerof   Lord  Kandolph  Churchill. 

Sir  Samuel  Wilson'-  second  daughter, 
Maud  Margaret,  in.  at  St.  George'-.  Hanover 
Square,  London,  llth  June,  1892,  the  Earl 
of  Huntingdon,  and  has  issue. 

WINDKYEB  (p.  93). — Mary  Emily,  second 
daughter  of  Hon.  W.  C.  Windeyer  (who 
received  the  honour  of  knighthood  1891), 
LL.D.,  m.  Alexander  G.  Ralston  (not  Archi- 
bald G.  RaUton  as  stated). 

WISE  (p.  177).— George  Foster  Wise's 
sister-in-law,  Maria  Bate,  widow  of  the  Hon. 

Kdward    Wise.  <l.  at    Sydney,  7th  November, 
1892,  aged  65. 

WOOLICOMBE  (p.  354).— Bel  field  Wooll- 
combe,  of  Ashbury,  near  Tiiuaru,  N.Z.,  tl. 
22ud  July,  1891. 

WKIXON  (p.  142).— The  Hon.  Henry  John 
Wriion  was  created  K.C.M.G.  in  1892. 


Cnkrnial 


VOL.  II. 


CHARLES  EDWARD  HERBERT  ORPEN,  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
South  Africa,  J.P.,  Cape  Civil  Service,  6.  25th  August,  1856. 


ILincacte. 


The     family     of     OBPEN     claims     great 
antiquity. 

ROBERT    OP.PEN    (BOD,    it    is    slated,    of 
RICHAKD    ORPEN,  a  Royalist,  who  fell    at 
Naseby), appears  by  an  inquisition  dated  1661, 
to  have  resided  at  Neflaherolin  (now  named 
Killorglin),     co.     Kerry.       He    m,     Lucy 
CHICHBSTER,  and  had  issue, 
I.  RICHABD,  his  heir. 
ii.   Robert,   who  returned   to   England, 
and  '/.  there. 

I.  Rachel,  m.  John  MATBEBRY. 

II.  Dorcas,  m.  Francis  CRTMPE. 
in.  Margaret,  m.  Robert  BOWEN. 

The  eldest  son, 

RICHABD  OBPEN,  of  the  White  House,  co. 
Kerry,  was  the  first  of  the  family  who  set- 
tled on  the  River  Kenmarc.  In  1688,  after 
the  abdication  of  the  English  throne  by 
JA.MKS  II,  Mr.  Orpen  garrisoned  his  house 
at  Killowen,  and  received  into  it  all  tin- 
neighbouring  Protestant  families  j  but  Capt. 
Phelini  M'Carthy,  with  three  thousand  Irish 
soldiers,  appearing  before  the  gates  of  the 
garrison,  the  besieged,  after  some  time,  and 
when  no  hope  remained  of  succour,  surren- 
dered. Mr.  Orpen  effected  his  escape  to 
England,  and  returned  the  following  year  as 
a  Commissary,  with  the  rank  of  Captain  in 
the  army  of  WILLIAM  III.  He  fought  at  the 
Boyne,  and  soon  after  retired  with  his  family 
to  Killowen,  having  been  appointed  a  magis- 
trate for  Kerry.  He  m.  Isabella,  daughter 
of  the  Kev.  Thomas  PALMER,  and  had  iesue, 

I.  THOMAS  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  of  Ardtully,  co.  Kerry,  m. 
Grace,  daughter   of   John  RlQGS,  co. 
Cork,  and  had  issue, 

(a)  Richard,  of  Ardtully,   m.   first 
VOL.  n. 


1766,  Anna,  daughter  of  Horace 
TOWXSEND,  of  Bridgemount ; 
secondly,  Miss  LAFLANT  ;  and 
thirdly,  1794,  Alice,  daughter  of 
John  Hyves  NETTLBS,  of  Nettle- 
Tillo,  co.  Cork.  By  the  first  wife 
only  he  had  iesue,  five  sons  and 
two  daughters, 

1.  Richard,   of  Ardtully,  who 
assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name of  TowjfsKND.    He  m. 
1811,      The      Hon.      Anna 
MULLINS,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam,   second    Lord    Ventry, 
and   had   a   daughter,  Anna 
Sarah,  m.  Adrian  TAYLOR. 

2.  Horace  Townsend,  m.  Eliza- 
beth KITE,  and  had  a  daugh- 
ter Anna,  who  d.  young. 

3.  Edward,  m.  Maria,  daughter 
of  Daniel  CBUMPB,  and  had 
issue, 

(1)  Richard,     m.     Miss 
BROWNE. 

(2)  Samuel,  m.  a  daughter 
of  William  .FossTEB,  of 
Stoughton,  co.  Kerry. 

(3)  Daniel. 

(4)  John  Wood. 

(1)  Grace,  m.  John  WOOD. 

(2)  Mary. 

(3)  A  line. 

(4)  Lucinda. 

4.  Samuel,    of    Woodyille,  m. 
5th    August,    1805,   .Sophia, 
daughter  of   Thomas  HtJJJ- 
GEBFOBD,  ot  The  Island,  and 
by  her  (who  rf.  October,  1830) 
had  issue, 

2   D 


102 


JiUKKK'S  COLONIAL  CKXTUf. 


(1)  Richard  Ilungerford. 
of  Brewsterfielil,  Kill- 
arney,  and  Woodville, 
Kil"ai'van,  co.  Kerry, 
J.P.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin,  4.  lltli  April, 
1807  ;  m.  Ib'th  August, 
1832,  Frances  Diana, 
daughter  of  Rov.  Bas- 
table  HERBERT,  of 
Brewsterfield,  and  had 
issue, 

1.  Arthur  Herbert,  b. 

8th          September, 

1833  ;  m.  5th  June, 

1862,  Jane  Sophia, 

daughter  of  Colonel 

Henry        SPENCER, 

and  has  issue, 

(1)    Arthur    Cecil 

Herbert,    b.     3rd 

December,  1871. 

(1)  Mary  Frances 
Beatrice. 

(2)  Jane    Sophia 
Spencer. 

2.  Richard      Hunger- 
ford,  b.  15th  Aug- 
ust, 1844,   m.   10th 
September,       18'!7, 
Maria  Martha  TAY- 
LOR, and  has  issue, 
(1)  Bastable  Her- 
bert, b.  5th  June, 
1869. 

(1)  Adriana  Mary. 

(2)  Rose     Olivia 
Victoria. 

(3)  Frances  Diana. 

(4)  Mary    Geral- 
dine. 

(5)  lerne   Cornelia 
Georgiana. 

1.     Mary,      m.     llth 

August,    1859,    H. 

WHEATLEY,  and  d. 

12lh         November, 

1863,  leaving  issue. 

(2)    Thomas    Hungerford, 

M.D.,     b.     13th     June, 

1810,    in.  18th    August, 

1S36,  Margaret  Augusta 

OWEN,   and    had,   Mary 

Elizabeth  ;  Frances  Ger- 

nldine,   m.    L.   BOLTON, 

M.D.  ;    Sophie,    m.    A. 

COURT ;  and  Tliomaune, 

»».  Dr.  ALLEN,  R.N. 

(1)    Sophia   Anne     Maria 

Cranfield  Hungerford,»u. 

1830,  George  BEAMISH. 

5.    Henry,    of     Gortagas,    co. 

Kerry,  Captain  in  the  army, 

,n.     Letitia    BEECUEB,    and 

had  issue, 

(1)  Richard  Beecher,  m. 
and  had  issue,  one 
daughter. 


(2)  Thomas  Allen  Beecher. 
d.  s.  p. 

(3)  Edward,  m.— HEATLEY, 
and  had  issue. 

(4)  Henry,   of  Bridgerille 
Park,     co.     Kerry,     m. 
Rachel  HERMAN. 

(1)  Mary  Anne. 

(2)  Letitia  Amelia. 

1.  Anne,  m.    Richard   RYU,   of 
Rye.'ourt. 

2.  Alice,    m.    William    MERE- 
DITH and  had  issue. 

(a)  Grace,  m.  Daniel  C'HUMPB. 

(b)  Agnes,  in.  Thomas  WRIGHT,  of 
Glengariff,  co.  Cork. 

(c)  Margaret. 

III.  Robert,  HI.  Eliza  SMITH,  and  had  two 
sons  and  two  daughters  :   1.  Richard  ; 
2.  Lovel,  who  went  abroad  ;   1.  Mary, 
d.    num.  ;    and   2.    Sarah,    in.    Major 
KING,  of  Killarnuy. 

IV.  George. 

T.  Abram,  Port  Surveyor,  of  Kenmare. 
VI.  Raymond,  d.  unm.  1774.  This  gentle- 
man,    an     indefatigable     genealogist, 
compiled,  about  1745,  a  most  extensive 
pedigree  of  his  family. 

Mr.  Orpen  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest 

son, 

RRV.  THOMAS  ORPEN,  of  Killowen,  Rector 

of  Kenmare,  and  the  adjoining  parishes,  m. 

Agnes,  daughter  of    Arthur    HEBBEBT,   of 

Currens,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Killoweu,  co. 
Kerry,  and  Frankfort,  co.  Cork,  Rector 
of  Valentia,  m.  Mary,  daughter  of 
Matthew  HCTCHINSON,  and  relict  of 
James  FBENCH,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1804)  he  left  at  his  decease,  at 
Bordeaux,  1770,  one  son  and  three 
daughters  :  1.  Richard  Thomas,  High 
Sheriff,  CO.  Cork,  d.unm. ;  1.  Mary,  m. 
fiist,  Captain  John  TB AVERS,  of  Fir 
Grove,  co.  Cork,  and  secondly,  General 
the  Hon.  William  Mordaunt  MAIT- 
LAND,  and  had  issue  (see  BUBKE'S 
Peerage,  LAUDEBDALE,  E.)  ;  2.  Char- 
lotte, m.  1790,  Thomas  QUIN,  K.C.  ; 
3.  Sophia,  m.  1797,  Philip  Oliver 
ELLARD,  Captain  Fencible  Regiment. 
II.  Arthur,  lost  at  sea,  with  his  wife  and 

only  child, 
in.  Thomas,  d.  in  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

IV.  George,  a  Military  Officer,  severely 
wounded    at    the   battle   of    Minden. 
lie  m.  Lucy,   daughter   of  Nathaniel 
BLAND,  of  Derryquin  Castle,  and  had 
issue :     1.    Thomas,     Captain     Kerry 
Militia,     d.    unm.    1829;     2.     Henry- 
Francis,  Major  60th  Regiment,  killed 
at     Talarera,     unm. ;     1.     Lucy,     m. 
Alexander      STRANGE,      Captain     of 
Dragoons,  and  had  issue. 

V.  Edward,  b.  1741,  who  resided  at  the 
family  mansion  of  Killowen.  and  was 
Major   in  a  Volunteer  Regiment;   m. 
Eleanor  CONNOR,  and  d.  1817,  having 
by  her  (who  d.  22nd  March,  1839)  had 
issue, 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  CHXTRY. 


4U3 


1.  Henry,  d.  unm.  about  1836. 

2.  Abrtun  Edward,  M.D.,  of  Cork, 
m.  Martha,   second    dmighter   of 
Sir  James  CHATTEBTON,  Bart.,  of 
Castle    Million,  co.    Cork,  and   rf. 
1H30,  liming  by  her  (»\tod.  1857) 
Lad  i>Mj'\ 

(a)  EDWARD  CITATTERTON 
(Rev.),  M.A.,  of  Exeleigh, 
Sturoross,  co.  Devon,  the 
present  head  of  the  family, 
b.  1831,  »i.  first,  Marcella 
Carcw,  daughter  of  Octa- 
TJUS  PALMKH,  H.E.I.C.S , 
»nd  niece  of  Sir  John  Lewis 
)>i  NTZE,  Bart,  of  Exeleigh, 
co.  Devon,  and  has  had  issue, 

(1)  Edward       Chalterton 
Lewis,  //.  1857,  d.  unm. 
1872. 

(2)  Charles   Henry,  Lieu- 
tenant      Roval        Irish 
Eilles,  b.   I8U2,  m.  1890, 
the  daughter  of  Captain 
Heskcth,   and    d.   *.  p., 
31»t  October,  1891. 

(3)  Herbert,       4.       1863, 
Lieutenant,  E.N. 

(1)  Kditli    Frances    Rosa- 
mund, 4.1859,  na.  Charles 
Carlos  CLARKE,  and  has 
Unie. 

(2)  Alice       Mildred,       4. 
1860. 

(3)  Marcella       Ethel,      4. 
1864,  d.  1889. 

(4)  Emily  Maud,  *.  1866, 
m.    Jasper     FitzGerald 
EADCLIFPS,  Lieutenant, 
Devonshire  Begiment. 

Mr.  E.  C.  Orpen  s.  his  mother 
ns  co-heir  of  the  Chatterton 
property  in  1874,  and  on 
Lady  Duntze's  death  in  1892, 
to  Exeleigh,  co.  Devon, 
(n)  Rebecca  Dulcibella,  of 
Baddesley  Clinton,  co  War- 
wick, m.  first,  18th  July,  1867, 
Marmion  Edward  FEBKERS, 
of  BaddesJey  Clinton,  co. 
Warwick,  D.L.,  who  d.t.p. 
24th  August,  1819  (tee 
BITBKE'S  Landed  Gentry). 
She  m.  secondly,  21st 
September,  1885,  Edward 
llrneage  DERINO,  late  Cold- 
stream  Guards,  who  d.  t.  p. 
22nd  November,  1892  (tee 
BCRKB'S  Peerage). 

VI.  John  Herbert,  M.U.,  an  eminent 
physician  of  the  city  of  Cork,  m. 
Hannah,  daughter  of  Emanuel 
HUTCHINSON,  barrister  -  at  -  law,  and 
d.  April,  1709,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
1808), 

1.  Thomas  Herbett,  M.D.,  of  Dub- 
lin, m.  Penelope,  daughter  of 
David  THOMSON,  of  Oatlands, 
co.  Heath,  and  had  issue, 

(a)  John    Herbert,     of     St. 


Stephen's  <!reen,  Dublin, 
li:n-ri-t<T  -  at  -  law,  M.A., 
LL.D.,  4.  1806,  m.  2nd 
September,  1840,  Ellen 
a  Gertrude,  daughter 
of  Eev.  John  RICHARDS,  of 
Grange,  co.  \\Y\l<inl,  and  d. 
3rd  September,  1888,  having 
by  her  (who  d.  1855)  had 
issue, 

1.  John    Richards,    B.A., 
barrisler-at-law,  h.   23rd 
April,  1814,  m.  4th  July, 
Jm>7,  Sarah   Constance, 
daughter       of        Henry 
LEADEK,  of  Dromanccn, 
co. Cork, and  Keascheath, 
Nantwieh,   and    by    licr 
(who    d.    2nd    October, 
1884)  had  issue, 

(1)  John    Herbert,   4. 
13th       September, 
18C.8. 

(2)  Henry      Stewart, 
4.      31st       August, 
1870. 

(3)  Charles   Hutchin- 
son,   4.    17th   Julv, 
1872. 

(4)  Hugh        Massey, 
4.  5tli  April,  1877, 
rf.  30th  June,  1880. 

(1)  Ethel  Constance, 
4.  8th  February, 
1881. 

2.  Thomas  Herbert  (Rev.), 
Fellow      of      Pembroke 
College,    Cambridge,    4. 
18th    September,    1847, 
m.  1869,    Amy   Octavia, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of 
Rev.  J.  H.  A.  Gwyther 
PHILLIPS,  Vicar  of   St. 
Mary's,    Haverfordwest, 
co.    Pembroke,  and   has 
issue, 

(1)  Theodore      Cecil, 
4.  24th  June,  1880. 

(2)  John     Hugh,     4 
19th  July,  1882. 

(3)  James    Dcnvs,    4. 
1st  August,  1883. 

3.  Richard  Theodore, 
Major      R.E.,      4.      4th 
March,  1849. 

4.  Goddard   Henry,  B.A., 
barrister-at-law,    4.    8th 
May,     1852;     m.    18th 
August,      18SO,     Adela 
Elizabeth,  only  child  of 
Edward        Moore 
RICHARDS,    of    Grange, 
co.  Wexford,  and  has, 

(1)  Edward  Richards, 

4.  1884. 
(1)  Lilian     Iris,      4. 

13th          February, 

1883. 
1.  Penelope  Jane. 

2  D  2 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  r.KXTIiV. 


J  I  :ilen  Elizabeth,  m.  16th 
September,  1873,  Davy- 
TCCKKY,  barrister-at- 
law,  mill  ha~  UMII', 

1.  Charles  Open. 

2.  Ell™  Marguerite, 
(i)  Henry,  <f.  s.  p. 

(a)  Anna  Sophia,  m.  1834, 
John  Thompson  YOUNG,  of 
Philpotstown,  co.  Meath. 

2.  John      Emanuel,     of     Kantnrk 
(Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  1779 ;  m.  Frances, 
(laughter  of  Richard  ASHE,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1839),  had  is-ue. 

(a)  John  Herbert,  of  Lisheens, 
eo.  Cork,  M.D.,  J.P.,  m.  1834, 
his  cousin,  Margaret  LEAEEB, 
and  d.  s.  p.  1862. 

(4)  Richard  Ashe. 

(c)  Emaniicl.  rf.  unm. 

(d)  Robert,  il.  unm. 

(a)  Fanny    Sophia,    m.    1834, 
William    SMITH,    of    Cork, 
and  had  issue. 

(b)  Eliza,  deceased. 

(c)  Hannah,  deceased. 

(d)  Margaret  Lucy,  m.  Thomas 
PALMEB. 

(e)  Alice,   m.    Richard    ASHE, 
of  Coolehane,  co.  Cork. 

3.  Emanuel  Hutchinson,  of  Mount 
Tallant,  m.  1831, Letitia,  daughter 
of  Rowland   BATEMAN,   of   Oak 
Park,  co.  Kerry,  and  d.  a.  p. 

1.  Hannah  Agnes,  d.  unm. 

2.  France?,  d.  unm. 

3.  Sophia,  d.  unm. 

4.  Margaret     Lucy,      m.     Captain 
Henry    ODLUM   (who   d.   1840), 
and  d.  t.  p.  1862. 

vn.  FBANCIS       (Rev.),       of       whom 
presently. 

I.  Cherry,  m.  James,  eon  of   Nathaniel 
BIA^D,  of  Derryquin  Castle. 

II.  Margaret  Lucy,  d.  unm. 

in.  Lu.y,    m.    Conway    BIENNEBHAS- 
SBT. 

iv.  Agnes,  m.  Rev.  Walter  STEW  AST. 
The  seventh  son, 

Rev.  FBANCIS  OBPEN,  B.A.,  Vicar  of 
Kilgarven,  co.  Kerry,  Rector  of  Dungourney, 
TO.  Cork,  and  incumbent  of  Douglas,  near 
Cork.  He  m.  21st  March,  1780,  Susanna, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  Hugh  MILLEBD,  of 
Monard,  Alderman  of  Cork;  she  d.  13th 
March,  1830,  and  he  d.  1805,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Arthur       George,       barrister-at-law, 
d.  ».  p.  at  Edinburgh,  1813. 

II.  Richard  John  Theodore  (Sir),  knight, 
of  Ardtully,  co.  Kerry,  b.  6th  Novem- 
ber, 1788;  m.  17th  May,  1819,  Eliza, 
eldest     daughter    of     Kev.    Richard 
STACK,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  and  d.  4lh  May,  1876,  having 
had  issue, 

1.  Francis       Fitz-Richard,      B.A., 
barrister-at-law,     4.    16th     July, 
1827 ;     d.    unm.    25th    January, 
1858. 

2.  Kichard      Hugh      Millerd,      of 


Ardtully,  eo.  Keny,  -M.A.,  '>.  7th 
November,  1*2!>,  m.  5th  January, 
1871,  Amy  Noble,  eldest  daughter 
of  Thomas  HoitwooP,  of  St. 
Anne's  Kou.l,  Stamford  Hill, 
London,  and  has  issue, 

(1)  Richard    Hugh    Horwood, 
4.  22nd  September,  1873. 

(2)  Raymund  William,  b.  29th 
Xm  ember.    1S75. 

(1)  Amy       Eliza,       4.       17th 
November,  1^7  1. 

(2)  Constance  Marion,  4.  10th 
July,  1S77. 

(3)  Nora    Edith,  4.  20th  Sep- 
tember, 1878. 

(4)  Olive  Mabel,  b.  10th  June, 
1880. 

(5)  Mary    Winifred,    4.    20th 
August,  1884. 

(6)  Ida  Grace  Victoria,  4.  31st 
March,  1887. 

3.  Arthur  Herbert,  of  Gortogas,  eo. 
Kerry,  M.A.  of   Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  4.  29th  December,  1830  ; 
•m.    3rd     October,    1861,    Anne, 
eldest    daughter   of    Right   Rev. 
Charles    CAUI.FIELD,   Bishop    of 
Nassan,  and  has  issue, 

(1)  Richard  Francis  Caulfield, 
4.  24th  December,  1863. 

(2)  Charles  St.  George,  4.  12th 
December,  1864. 

(3)  Arthur   Herbert   Stack,   4. 
27th  July,  1872. 

(4)  William  Newenham  Mon 
tagu,  4.  27th  November,  1878. 

(1)  Grace       Mary,       b.      5th 
February,  1870. 

(2)  Elizabeth     Ida,     4.     26th 
March,  1875;  d.  16th  Octo- 
ber, 1879. 

4.  Charles  William  de  Erpingham, 
B.A.,     barrister-at-law,     4.     21st 
September,    1833,   d.   unm.    10th 
October,  1867. 

5.  William   Newenham    Morris,    4. 
31st  January,  1835,  Major  77th 
Foot;   d.   unm.  26th   November, 
1870. 

6.  Raymond      d'Audemar     (Rev.), 
M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  Ardfert,  and 
Rector   of   Tralee,   co.  Kerry,  4. 
31st  August,  1837;  m.  1st  October, 
1867,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Daniel 
de  Courcy  MACGILI.TOUDDT,  of 
Day  Place,  Trale e,  and  has  issue, 

(1)  Richard  Theodore,  4.  13th 
October,  1869. 

(2)  Charles  William  MacGilli- 
cuddy,  4.  llth  June,  1871. 

(3)  Henry  Arthur  Herbert,  4. 
12th  May,  1S74. 

(1)  Lucinda  Elizabeth,  4.  14th 
June,  1877. 

1.  Mary,  m.   12th  February,  1846, 
George  Hall  STACK,  of  Mullagh- 
more,    Omagh,    and     d.    March, 
1880,  leaving  issue. 

2.  Theodora     Elizabeth,     m.     14th 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  (JKNTRY. 


LOB 


January,      1831,      Rev.      James 

(ini.Mi,  Vicar  df  Kilgarvan,  co. 
Kciry.and.  d.s.ji.  17th  September, 
1880. 

3.    Kmily       Georgiana,       m.       20th 
Nou-mlier,   Is.Vi.   \Villinni   Plun- 
kct    Si  \(  K,    ('.I1!.,    and    it.    25th 
Ma\  .   1M11,  ]ca\  1111;  i-sue. 
I     (  'ornelia  Su-:u!ii:i  Sarah. 

5.  Eli/aheth       Ida       Rebecca,      m. 

Captain      John      U.      lilACKKB,     of 

tin-  IHlh  Ro;al  Irisli  Regiment, 
ami  hail  issue,  olio  son,  John 
Richard,  m.  Mabel  BcBKB,  and 

lias  issue. 

in.  CHAKLIS      EDWABD,    of      whom 


i    Susannah     Maria     Frances,     d.    6tli 

February,  1853. 
n.    Kmiliii     (Iruce    Caroline,    m.    1816, 

Jolm  GOKUON,  M.D.,  of  Dublin,  and 

d.  a.  p. 
III.   Rebecca  Xewcnham  Millcrd,  m.  31st 

iliinuary,  1805,  Rear-Admiral    Henry 

Gago    MOKHIS,   !{.>".,   and    luicl   issue 

(see  Br  KKE'S  Landed  Gentry,  MOBBIS, 

of  York). 

iv.  Cornelia,  d,  unm. 
The  third  son, 

KKV.CII  \in  M  I'i'w  Ann  HEBBEBT  OBPEX, 
M.O.,  member  of  various  literary  societies,  the 
philanthropic  founder  of  the  Rational  Insti- 
tute m  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  at  Claremont, 
(ila-nevin,  near  Dublin;  b.  in  Cork,  3Ist 
October,  1791,  afterwards  took  orders  and 
.it  ed  to  the  colony  of  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  landed  at  Cape  Town,  llth  March, 
IMS,  iind  went  to  Port  Elizabeth,  26th  April, 
ISIS,  and  was  the  first  Rector  of  Christ 
Church,  Colesburg.  lie  m.  10th  December, 
1823,  Alicia  Frances,  widow  of  Rev.  C'onolly 
COANB,  of  Bath,  eldest  daughter  of  Major 
Henry  Charles  Si  nit,  Town  Major  of  the  City 
nl'  Dublin,  and  d.  at  Port  Elizabeth,  20th 
April,  18.">ti,  having  h\  her  (who  was  b.  18th 
March,  17!(H,  and  d.  at  Gnihauiatown,  4th 
December,  I860)  had  issue, 

I.  FBANCKS   HENBV   SAMIKL,  of  whom 
presently. 

II.  Charles   Sirr.    of    Smitlifield,  Orange 
Free   State,  J.P.,  b.  20th  April,  1826; 
m.  17th    .March,  1854,  Rosetta  (6.24th 
1>  ......  mber,   1832;  <l.  17th   September, 

1873),    eldest    daughter    of    William 
l.fcAS,   of  Grahamstown,  and  d.  4th 
August,  1887,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Conolly  D'Arcy  D'Erpinghain,  6. 
15th  September,  1858. 

2.  Emanuel  Isidore,  4.  22nd  July,  d. 
l.')th  August,  1SR4. 

Ii.  Charles  Kveh  n  Claremont,  4.  14th 
October,  1H(15;  m.  17th  August, 
1^'L'.  Jessie,  daughter  of  Cum- 
lierlund  John  II  n.l.,  of  Smithfield, 
Orange  Free  State,  and  has 
issue, 

Frank,  4.  4th  July,  1893. 

4.  Arthur  Beverly  Morris,  4.  30th 
September,  ISiis  ;  ,/.  t;th  June, 
1869. 


5.   Lionel  Kdward,  h.  23rd  Feliruarv, 
Ib7l  ;  '/.   iL'lh  October.  1H71. 

1.  Alicia    Louisa     Herbert,   >,.   30th 

l>eeemlier,    1  S.'i")  ;   /;/ .  IK  Mil  Xovem- 

ber.   ls7s.    il.-orge   Oough   \\  M 
LACK,  of  Smithlleld,  Orally 
-  ami  has  issue, 

(1)  Vhienne  Rose  Maud. 

(2)  Alicia  Kulalie. 

(3)  Madeline,  d.    young,  22nd 
July,  1889. 

(4)  He!' 

2.  KulalieTheod.ira  Ida.  I,.  17th  Sep- 
tember, 1860;  m.  2r,th  July,  1883, 
Hermann      AVillielm      WoHLKBS, 
M.I  >..  of  Smitlifield,  Omni; 
State,    and    </.    Kith    May,  1889, 
leaving  issue, 

(1)  Rose  Wiihlcre. 

(2)  Willielmina    Ida,    4.    £8th 
September,     1887,     rf.      5th 
Marcli,  1888. 

3.  Kosu  Isidore  Kvangeline,  4.  24th 
June,  d.  3rd  Ju'y,  1S63. 

III.  Arthur  Richard,  J.I',  Cape  Civil 
Service,  4.  1st  July,  1827,  m.  first,  2<>th 
November,  185C,  Emma  Haddon, 
eldest  daughter  of  John  GEICE,  of 
Durban,  Natal,  and  by  her,  who  d  18th 
July,  18CS,  had  iesue, 

l'.  Robert    Moriartv,   4.   l!)th   May, 
1  s.-.s. 

2.  Ednard  Grice,  4.  6th  June,  1865, 
Cape  Civil  Service. 

3.  Alfred  Richard,  4.  30th  January, 
1807. 

4.  Arthur  Francis,   4.  23rd  March, 
1868,  m.  4th  January,  1894,  Edith 
Annie,  daughter  of  Isaac  SnoBT,  of 
\\'ellsdale,  Albany,  Cape  Colony. 

1.  Marian  May. 

He  m.  secondly,  23rd  October,  1878, 
Alice  Louisa,  youngest  daughter  of 
James  ATTWKI.L,  ot  Battlesdcn,  Vic- 
toria, Cape  Colony,  and  lias  further 
issue, 

5.  James  Havelock,  4.  8th  August, 
1S7H. 

C.  William    Hugh,    4.    llth    June, 
1882. 

7.  Harold  (!iH,  />.    Kith   December, 
1NSU,  d.  27th  June,  1889. 

8.  Thomas  Herbert,  4.  7th  Sept  em- 
her,  1890. 

9.  Leo    Graham,  4.   18th   October, 
1892. 

2.  Muriel  Louisa. 

3.  Gladys  Fielding. 

4.  Florence  Angela. 

iv.  Joseph  Millerd,  J.P.,  M.L.A.  of 
Avoca  and  Snowdon,  Cape  Colony,  4. 
5th  November,  1628;  m.  31st  March, 
1859,  Elisc  Pauline,  sec.  nd  daughter 
of  Rev.  Samuel  HOLLAND,  of  the  Paris 
Evangelical  Missionary  Society  of 
lieersheba,  Basutoland,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Raymond  Hugh   Millerd,   4.  5th 
March,  1801 ;  d.  26th  September, 
18(12. 

2.  Reginald  Joseph  Eugene,  b.  21lh 


400 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


I',  nmber,  1864;  m.  3rd  May, 
1887,  <  I  ran'  Sophia,  daughter  of 
I'M nn nl  Kiclmrd  CAHLISI.*,  and 
ha*  issue, 

(1)  Bernard  George  Omton,  4. 
23rd  June,  1888. 

(1)  Violet  Madeline. 

(2)  Iris  Vivicnne. 

3.  Hope   Rollaud,   b.  13th   Decem- 
ber, 1867. 

4.  Claude    Eniile,   b.  7th   January, 
1871,   m.   28th   December,   1M>3, 
Caroline      lanthe,     daughter     of 
Edwurd  Richard  CARLISLE. 

5.  Leander    Joseph   John,  b.   27th 
I'Yhruary.  1877. 

1.  Emily  Minna   Cecile,  d.   young, 
23rd  October,  1861. 

2.  Hrlm  Agnes  Josephine,  m.  llth 
July,      1887,      Charles      Preston 
C  u  i:\\  E,  J.P.,  son  of  Captain  Frede- 
rick (  RKWE,  7th  Madras  Infantry, 
and    has  had  issue,  John  Frede- 
rick   Preston,    b.  23rd   February, 
1S!M.  and  Leila  Pauline,  d.  young, 
25th  June,  1892. 

3.  Madeline  Elisc  Emily. 

V.  Richard   John    Newenham,   J.P.,  of 
Holderncss,  b.  28th  January,  1830. 

VI.  Henry  Martyn  Herbert.  J. P.,  Cape 
CiTil  Service,  j.  24th  January,  1831  ; 
m.    8th    September,    1857.     Harriott 
Eloise  (b.  25th  June,  1832),  daughter 
of  George  Edward  JOSEPH,  of   Pavo 
Park,   Somerset,   Cape    Colony,   J.P., 
and   by   her   (who  d.  at  Cape   Town, 
29th  March,  1877)  has  had  issue, 

1.  Herbert  Edward  Richard,  6.10th 
June,  1858,  d.  liith  May,  1869. 

2.  Ernest    Charles    Henry,    4.    5th 
November,  1859,  m.  21st  January, 
1889,    Mary  Luttig,   daughter  of 
Jnrnes  Michael  CHOSBT,  resident 
Magistrate,  Cape  Town,  and  has 
issue, 

Cyril  Herbert,  b.  18th  Decem- 
ber, 1890. 

3.  Arthur   George   Francis,    b.    5th 
April,   1862,    d.  20th  November, 
1862. 

4.  Henry   Millerd    Erpinghnm,    I. 
25th   June,   1863;  m.  2!th  Sep- 
tember,   1891,   Elizabeth    Susan, 
daughter    of    Peter    LANGE,    of 
TJitenhage.  and  widow  of  Robert 
SCHOLTZ,  Resident  Magistrate  of 
Bcaconsfield,  and  has  issue, 

Irene  Erpingham. 

5.  Theodore  George  Herbert,  b.  15th 
November,  1870. 

6.  1  ionel  Emanuel,  4.   27th  April, 
1872. 

7.  Geiald   Edward    D'Arcy,   4.  2nd 
January,  1875. 

1.  Zaidee  Eli;  a,  m.  4th  January, 
1883,  Norris  Edmund  WALLACE, 
B.A.,  T.C.D.,  barrisler-at-lan  (,/. 
l!)th  May,  18^3),  second  son  of 
Kev.  'Jlu'inas  W  M.I  ACK,  uf  Bcl- 
field,  «.  Dublin. 


2.  Agnes  Maud,  m.  22nd  December, 
1891,   Joshua  Andreas  JOUBZRT, 
H.A.,    barrister-at-law,    and    has 
issue,  Herbert  John,  b.  30th  Octo- 
ber, 1892,   and    Noel   Francis,  b, 
15th  April,  1894. 

3.  Eloise    Harriott,    m.   10th   May, 
1894,  Captain  William  Aleiander 
I!  IKNKTT,  tilth  Regiment. 

4    Edith  Alice. 

vn.  Theodore  Robert  Morrison,  J.P., 
Cape  Civil  Service,  4.  12th  September, 
1835;  drowned  29th  January,  1863, 
in  Orange  River,  by  the  upsetting  of 
his  boat. 

I.  Susannah  Alicia  Mary,  d.  young,  8th 
April,  1837. 

II.  Alicia  Emily  Catherine,  m.  22nd  Janu- 
ary,   1862,   Lieutenant-Colonel   Owen 
Henry  STRONG,  10th  Regiment  of  Foot, 
(inly  son  of  Captain   Henry  STRONG, 
of  Iflley,  eo.  Oxford,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Henry,  Royal  Naval   Reserve,  b. 
ICth  November,  1862. 

2.  Owen     Charles     Herbert,     Cape 
Civil  Service,   4.  24th  December, 
1864. 

3.  Edgar  Hugh,  J.P.,  of  Calitzdorp, 
4.  8th  February,  1867. 

4.  Samuel,  4.  20th  December,  1874, 
d.  16th  February,  1875. 

1.  Ethel    Alice    Emily,    d.   young, 

27th  March,  1876. 
The  eldest  son, 

FRANCIS  HENRY  SAMUEL  OKI  EN,  of  St. 
Cluir,  M.L.A.,  J.P.,  and  Surveyor-General  of 
Griqualand  West.  4.  22nd  Oclober,  1824;  m. 
23rd  October,  1855,  Sarah  Ann,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Alexander  Hugh  MUKRAY,  of  Colesberg, 
and  d.  22nd  February,  1893,  having  had  issue, 

I.  CHARLES     EDWARD     HERBERT,    the 
subject  of  this  memoir. 

II.  Francis    Hugh  Raymond,  4.  7th  No- 
vember, 1861. 

III.  Arthur  Edward,  4.  22nd  May,  1863  ; 
d.  llth  June,  1863. 

IV.  Redmond  Newenharn  Morris,  6.  22nd 
May,  1864. 

I.  Alicia  Frances  Charlotte,  m.  8th 
August,  18S2,  Rer.  Robert  Herbert 
GODWIN,  M.A.  Oxon,  Provost  of  St. 
John's,  Umtatu,  Tcmbuland,  and 
Rector  of  Barkly,  youngest  son  of 
B.  C.  GODWIN,  of  Winchester,  and 
has  had  issue, 

1.  Anthony  Herbert  Orpen,  4.  17th 
January,  d.  10th   February,  1884. 

2.  John   Charles  Raymond,  b.  18th 
July,  1888. 

1.  Constance  Mary  Geraldine. 
ii    Emily  Grace  Gordon,  d,  vnm.   16th 
August,  1861. 

III.  Lilian  Grace  Ida. 

IV.  Florence    Rose   Mary,   d.   vnm.    1st 
September,  1870. 

v.  Katharine  Irene  Theodora. 

VI.  Mary    Grace    Geraldine,   d.   youin' 

10th  January,  18/5. 
vn.    Geraldine    (Jnxc    .Marv,   if.    111,111 

29th  April,  1892. 


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1IR  ARTHUR  HODGSON,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Clopton  House,  Stratford-on- 
Avon,  co.  Warwick,  and  of  Eton  Vale,  Darling  Downs,  Queensland,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Warwick  (high  sheriff,  1881),  and  J.P.  for  the  borough  of 
Stratford-on  Avon;  b.  29th  Jnne,  1818;  educated  at  Eton  and  Cambridge; 
in.  3Uth  March,  1842,  Eliza,  eldest  surviving  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Sir  James 
Dnwi.ixii,  Knt.,  chief  justice  of  New  South  Wales  (see  DOWLINO  of  .s'yi.'my, 
vol.  i,  p.  1C<'>),  and  has  issue. 

I.  FRANCIS  HEXKY  (Rev.)  M.A.,  Rector  of  Little  Gaddesden,  co.  Herts  ; 

b.  1848 ;  educated  at  Eton,  and  Trinity  College,  Cambridge ;  m. 
July,  1881,  Mary,  second  daughter  of  the  late  Hammond  SOLLT,  of 
Serge  Hill,  Herts  ;  she  d.  December,  1888. 

II.  Edward  Dowling,  of    Eton   Vale,   Cambooya,  Queensland,   m.   1885, 

Catlicriiif,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  John  CONSTABLE,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Marston-Bigolt,  Frorne,  co.  Somerset. 

in.  Perceval  Septimus,  TO.  1884,  Florence,  third  daughter  of  John 
diaries  BLACKKTT,  of  Thorpe  Lea,  Egham,  co.  Surrey  (by  Emily 
Jnne,  his  second  wife,  second  daughter  of  Colonel  COCKCKAFT,  of 
the  58th  Regiment),  second  son  of  Sir  William  BLACKETT,  fifth 
bart.,  of  Matfen  Hall,  Stamfordham,  Northumberland  (see  BUKKK'-S 
Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

i.  Annie  Frances,  m.  4th  July,  18G7,  James  Wilfrid  (HEWITT),  fifth  and 
present  VISCOUNT  LIFFORD,  and  Baron  Lifford,  of  Lifford,  co.  Donegal, 
in  Ireland  (see  BURKK'S  Peerage). 

n.  Emily  Frances,  TO.  Cardross  GRANT,  who  d.  1875. 

in.  Eliza  Pemberton. 

iv.  Charlotte  Maria,  m.  20th  April,  1876,  as  his  second  wife,  Rev.  John, 
Kendall  RASHI.KICH,  M.A.,  Rector  of  St.  Stephen-in-Brannell, 
Cornwall  (who  m.  first,  llth  July,  L871,  Charlotte  Jane,  only 
daughter  of  Charles  Edward  RASLEIGB,  of  Farningl.am,  Kent, 
and  by  that  lady,  who  d.  2oth  December,  1872,  has  one  son,  John 
Kendall,  late  Lieutenant,  Cornwall  and  Devon  Miners'  Artillery,  6. 
I  Kreniber,  1872),  second  son  of  Sir  Colman  RASLEIQH,  C.B.,  second 
nnd  present  baronet,  of  Prideanx,  co.  Cornwall  (tee  BURKE'S 
I'limyr  nii<l  Baronetage),  and  by  him  (who  was  i.  12th  March, 
1847)  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Colman,  b.  1877. 
I.  Emily,  b.  1879. 

Sir  Arthur  emigrated  to  New  South  Wales,  and  arrived  in  Sydney  in 
1839;  represented  Darling  Downs  and  Newcastle  for  some  time  in  the 
Legislative  Assembly  of  New  South  Wales,  and  after  the  separation  of 


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BTJRKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Queensland,  sat  for  the  Warrego  in  the  Parliament  of  the  latter  Colony ; 
was  sometime  Minister  of  public  works,  and  Colonial  Secretary  of  Queens- 
land ;  was  appointed  General  Superintendent  of  the  Australian  Agricultural 
Company  in  1856,  and  in  1861  returned  to  England.  He  was  representative 
for  Queensland  at  the  Exhibition  held  in  London,  1862 ;  Executive  Com- 
missioner for  the  same  colony  at  the  Paris  Exhibition  of  1867  and  1878,  and 
at  Vienna  in  187-1- ;  Royal  Commissioner,  etc.,  Colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition, 
1886;  was  for  five  years  mayor  of  Stratford-on- Avon,  from  1884  to  1889: 
and  is  a  Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute.  He  was 
rivaled  C.M.G.  in  1878,  and  a  K.C.M.G.,  1886. 


ILfnrngt. 


BRIAN  HODGSON,  of  Ashbourne,  co.  Derby, 
who-e  full-length  portrait,  painted  by  Van- 
drrmin,  in  1727,  is  in  the  possession  of  Sir 
Arthur  Hod. 'son,  was  I.  1706,  d.  12th  De- 
cember, 17*H,  sped  75,  and  was  buried  at 
Asliboiirnp  (nun  imii'iitiil  inscription),  haying 
had,  by  Klizabrth,  his  wife,  who  d.  29th  No- 
Tember,  1^06,  aged  90,  with  other  issue,  three 
children:  1.  BBTAX,  of  whom  presently  ;  2. 
Robert,  who  was  father  of  the  Riv.  Robert 
Hodgson,  Dean  of  Carlisle,  Reetor  of  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square,  and  Vicar  of  Hil- 
lingdon,  whose  eldest  son,  the  Rev.  Beilby  Por- 
teus  Hodgson,  m.  Frances,  daughter  of  George 
John  Leeh,  of  Higli  Legh  ;  and  1.  Margaret, 
»;.  13th  May,  1765,  to  the  Right  R«v.  Doctor 
Beilby  PORTEUS,  Bishop  of  London,  and 
formerly  Bishop  of  Chester,  who  was  b. 
at  York,  1731,  and  rf.  at  the  Episcopal 
Palace  at  Fulham,  14lh  May,  1809,  aged 
78.  (See  account  of  him  in  the  Gentle- 
man's Magazine,  vol.  Ixxix,  part  i,  1809, 
p.  485.)  The  son, 

BRIAN  HODOSON,  who  was  b.  1741  ;  m. 
17fi6 ;  d.  at  Uttoxeter,  co.  Stafford,  3rd  Nov- 
ember, 1827,  aged  85,  and  is  buried  with  his 
wife,  Ellen,  in  Ashbourne  church,  co.  Derby 
(M.I.),  wlio  d.  llth  April,  1830,  aged  91. 
He  was  falher  of, 

Rev.  EDWARD  HODGSON,  M.A.,  Vicar  (for 
48  years)  of  Rickmansworth,  eo.  Herts,  and 
!!<•<•! or  of  Laimlon-cum-Hasildon,  co.  Essex, 
ft.  19th  M«y,  1776  ;  m.  first,  Miss  FFLLER- 
TON;  secondly,  Miss  FRANKS,  of.  Woodhill, 
Herts,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.    Edward    Franks     (Rev.),     d.    vnm. 

March,  1882. 

He  m.  as  his  third  wife,  September,  181 S, 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  co.  Middle- 
sex, Charlotte,  only  daughter  of  Francis 
William  PEMBKRTON,  of  Bombay,  East 
Indies  (by  Mary,  his  wife,  daughter  of  Cap- 
tain PRICE,  of  the  Hon.  E  .1.  Co.'s  Naval 
Service),  and  only  sister  of  Colonel  Francis 
diaries  PEMBEHTON,  of  Trumpington  Hall, 
ro.  Cambridge  (who  d.  18th  October,  1849). 
The  Rev.  E.  Hodgson  d.  4th  September,  1854, 
iigi'd  78,  and  was  buried  at  Riekmansworth 
(bis  widow  surviving  till  1864),  leaving 
iwue, 

n.  AnTHi'H  (Sir),  K.C.M.G.,  the  subject 
of  this  men:uir. 


in.  Henry  Williams,  of  Trumpington 
Hall,  co.  Cambridge,  J.P.,  and  D.L. 
for  that  co.,  barrister-al-law  of  tho 
Inner  Temple  (called  1814),  M.A.  of 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge  ;  i.  29th 
September,  1819;  in.  at  the  British 
Embassy,  Paris,  1st  November,  1855, 
(on  which  occasion  he  was  authorised 
to  take  and  use  the  surname  and  arms 
of  PEMBERTON  only,  pursuant  to  a 
royal  licence  dated  13th  October,  pre- 
ceding), as  her  second  husband,  his 
cousin.  Frances  Maria  Sophia  (who  m. 
first,  llth  April,  1836,  Captain  Wil- 
liam Huntly  CAMPBELL,  of  the  20th 
Regiment  of  Foot,  who  d.  13th  Decem- 
ber, 1844,  and  was  buried  at  Brussels, 
leaving  issue  :  1.  Francis  Pembertou, 
late  Lieutenant-Colonel  14th  Hussars, 
b.  23rd  May,  1837,  d.  in  India ;  2. 
Robert  Huntly,  M.A.  of  Caius  Col- 
lege, Cambridge,  a  magistrate  for  co. 
Cambridge,  b.  6th  October,  1843;  1. 
Patience  Frances  Sophia,  A.  28th  Nov- 
ember, 1844,  m.  1870,  Canon  HUDSON, 
Rector  of  Gilling,  Yorks),  only  child 
and  heir  of  Colonel  Francis  Charles 
James  PEMBERTON,  of  Trumpington 
Hall,  co.  Cambridge  (who  d.  18th 
October,  1849),  by  Frances,  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Benjamin  KEENE,  of 
Swmcombe  House,  co.  Oxford.  Mr. 
H.  W.  Pemberton  has  one  son,  Arthur 
Ralph,  Major,  Rille  Brigade,  b.  6th 
January,  1857. 

IV.  Christopher  Pemberton,  late  H.M. 
Consul  at  Hakodadi,  Japun;  d.  llth 
October,  1865. 

v.  Francis   George,  retired   Major-Gen- 
eral, Indian  Army, 
vi.  Cecil,  b.  182(5. 
VII.    Perceval,  Major,    Indian  Army,  b. 

1826;  d.  in  India  1870. 
I.    Jean    Georgiuna,  m.  W.  H.  StiTTON, 

ami  d.  in  18G7. 

IT.  Mary,  m.  1848.  Rer.  Abraham  Vcr- 
non  HtronES-HALLETT,  M.A.  Cam- 
bridge, late  Chaplain  at  Bruges, 
Belgium,  who  d.  1893. 
in.  Charlotte,  «i.  1864,  Rev.  Mr. 
XFMI.E,  Rector  of  Wieken'.y,  co. 
Lincohi,  whorf.  1882. 


BUKKK'S  COLONIAL  GK.NTIiV. 


400 


l!i\iili-ni'i — Cliipton  House,  Si  nil  ford-on-  Avon,  co.  Warwick. 

Kxluli — Kton  Vale,  Darling  Downs,  Queensland. 

Clubs — Wiiiclliiini,  St.  Jumcs'a  Square,  S.W.,  and  Australian,  Sydney. 


Barcla^flllavliut, 


EollKRT     BARCLAY-ALLARDICE,    of    Broadville,     Canada,    Z>.    at 
>     Hamilton,  Canada,  19th    May,  1841,  assumed,  by    royal   lueice,  tlio 
surname    and    arms   of    BAKCLAY-ALLARDICK,    in    lieu    of     his    patronymic, 
2nd  July,   1883.     He  is  twentieth  in  lineal  descent  from  ROBERT  II,  King 
of  Scotland. 


1Lt'nc«w. 


ROBERT  II,  King  of  Scotland  (ancestor  of 
the  Royal  Stuart  line  by  his  first  marriage  with 
Elizabeth  MURK),  m.  secondly,  in  1356,  his 
cousin,  Lady  EUIMIKMIA  Ross,*  daughter  of 
Hugh,  sixth  Knrl  of  Ross,  by  Lndy  MATILDA 
lliii-cu,  (daughter  of  Robert  Bruce,  Earl  uf 
Carriek,  sister  of  King  ROBERT  I,  and 
widow  of  John  Randolph,  Earl  of  Moray), 
ami  i/.  19th  April,  1390,  having  by  her  (w'ho 
d.  13761  had  issue, 

I.  DAVID,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Walter,  Earl  of  Athol,  who  was  exe- 
cuted   with   his  grandson,  Sir  Robert 
Stewart,    for    the    murder    of     King 
JAMI:<  I. 

The  elder  son, 

DAVID,  EARL  PALATINE  OF  STRATHEHN,t 
(so  created  1371,  to  him  and  to  his  heirs),  4. 
between  1356  and  1360,  m.  a  sister  of  Sir 
David  LINDESAV,  of  Glenesk  (afterwards 
first  Earl  of  Crawford)  and  d.  before  1389, 
leaving  an  only  daughter  and  sole  heiress, 

EUPHEMIA,     COUNTESS     PALATINE     OF 
STRATHEBN,  in  her  own  right,  b.  1375,  m.  Sir 
PATKICK  GEAHAM,  Knt.,  second  son  of  Sir 
PATRICK    GRAHAM,  of   Kircardine,  ancestor 
of    the   Duke   of    Montrose   and    immediate 
elder  brother  of  Sir  ROBERT  GRIHAM,  who 
li.id    with    liis    own   hands   murdered    King 
JAMES    I.     Sir   Patrick    became  jure  uxoris 
Earl  of  Strathern,  and  was  murdered  by  his 
brother-in-law,  Sir  JOHN  DKBMMOND,  10th 
August,    1439,    having  by  his   wife,   who  d. 
before  24th  August,  1420,'  had  issue, 
I.  MALISB,  of  whom  presently. 
I.  Euphemia,  m.  first,  Archibald,    fifth 
Earl  of  Douglas,  Duke  of  Tonraine ; 
and  secondly,  James,  first  Lord  Hamil- 
ton. 
it.  Elizabeth,   m.   Sir  John   LYON,    of 

Glamis. 
The  only  son, 

MALISB  (a  minor  in  1421)  *.  his  mother 
as  Karl  Palatine  of  Strathern,  but  was  de- 
]>  \c<l  of  the  Earldom  by  JAMES  I,  in  1427, 
under  pretence  that  it  was  a  male  fief.  The 


King  then  conferred  it  on  his  aged  uncle, 
Walter,  Earl  of  Athol,  by  charter,  22nd.Iuly, 
1427,  and  on  6th  September,  1427,  erected 
the  lands  of  Craynis,  etc.,  into  the  Earldom 
of  Menteth  (or  Monteith),  and  gave  it  to 
Malise,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body, 
failing  which  to  return  to  the  Crown.  The 
Earl  went  to  England,  9th  December,  1427, 
88  a  supplementary  hostage  in  place  of 
Robert  Erskine,  and  was  not  released  till 
17th  June,  1453,  when  he  was  ordered  to  be 
liberated  out  of  the  Castle  of  Pontefract, 
Alexander,  his  son  and  heir,  surrendering 
himself  as  a  hostage  in  his  stead,  and  the 
Earl  of  Douglas  and  Lord  Hamilton  be- 
coming sureties  for  his  return  in  the  event  of 
Alexander  dying  or  escaping.  Malise,  Earl 
of  Menteth,  d.  before  17th  May,  1491,  when 
Marioun,  Countess  of  Menteth,  John  of 
Drummond,  her  spouse,  and  John,  Lord 
Druminond,  appeared  as  pursuers  in  a  civil 
cause,  and  the  deceased  Malise,  Earl  of  Men- 
teth, is  mentioned,  also  Alexander,  then  Earl 
of  Menteth.  Malise,  Earl  of  Menteth,  m.  first, 
Lady  ANNK  VKKE,  daughterof  Henry,  Earl  of 
Oxford,  or  Jane  Rochford,  and  had  four  sons, 

I.  Alexander,  son  and  heir,  17th  June, 
1453,  a  prisoner  at  Poutefract,  as  hos- 
tage for  his  father. 

II.  John,  of  Kilbryde,  was  son  and  heir, 
6th  April,  1649  ;  he  was  called  "  Sir 
John  with  the  Bright  Sword,"  from 
whom  the    GRAHAMS,  Viscounts    of 
Preston  (extinct  1738)  ;  the  GRAHAMS 
of     Garlmore;     the     GRAHAMS    of 
J^'ethirby ;    the   GRAHAMS  of  Norton 
Conyers ;    and  other  illustrious  fami- 
lies claim  descent,  but  of  this  there  is 
no  proof. 

in.  Patrick,  son  and  heir,  1478. 

IV.  Walter,   first  of  the  GRAHAMS    of 

Buchqvhaple. 
His  successor, 

ALEXANDER  GRAHAM,  SECOND  K  MM  OF 
MENTETH,  was  served  heir  to  his  "  prantseyr," 
Malise,  6th  May,  1 493,t "».  Margaret,  daughter 


•  This  lady  being  the  first  cousin  of  King  ROBERT  II's  mother,  dispensation  for  the 
marriage  was  obtained  from  POPE  INNOCENT  VI,  at  Avignon,  2nd  May,  1355. 

t  David,  Karl  of  Strathern,  was  created  Earl  of  Caithness  to  him  and  his  heirs,  before 
November,  1375,  and  his  daughter  Euphemia  resigned  the  Earldom  before  1406. 

£  It  has  not  been  proved  through  whom  Alexander  *.  his  "  grantschyr,"  Malise,  and  it  is 
lift  i ,  rlain  \\hetlior  it  was  by  male  or  female  de.sivnt. 


410 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GEXTRY. 


of  Walter  BUCHANAN,  of  Buchanan,  and  d. 
between  1531  and  1£40,  having  had  two  sons, 

I.  VVn  LIAM,  third  Kurl. 

II.  Walter,  of  Gartur,  of  whirl)  he  had 
a  charter  froni  tlie  Abbot   of  Inchma- 
bomo  in  1553,  and  was  ancestor  of  the 
GBAHAMS  of  (lurlm-. 

The  elder  eon, 

WILIIAM  OKAIIAM,  THIRD  EARL  or  MEN- 
TETH,  m.  Margaret.  'hinghti  r  of  John  Mo\v- 
BKAY  of  Burnbougle,  and  d.  before  June, 
1515,  leaving  issue, 

I.  JOHN,  fourth  Karl. 

II.  Robert,  of  Gartmore,  who  d.  s.  p. 

n '.  Gilbert,  of  Garlmore,   whose    male 

line  is  extinct. 
I.  Margaret,  m.  Archibald,   fourth  Earl 

of  Argyll,  and  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

JOHN  GEAHAM,  FOURTH  EAKL  or  MKN- 
TETH,  was  one  of  the  prisoners  taken  at  the 
rout  of  Solway,  1512,  and  ransomed  for  200 
marks,  1st  July,  15-13,  being  designed  in 
Eymer,  Lord  Monkereth.  lie  »».  Marion, 
eldest  daughter  of  George,  fifth  Lord  SETON, 
and  was  killed  in  a  scuffle  with  the  tutor  of' 
Appin  in  October,  1547,*  having  by  her  f  who 
m.  secondly,  John,  tenth  Earl  of  Sutherland) 
had  issue, 

I.  WILLIAM,  fifih  Earl. 

II.  George,  of  Rednoeh,  whose  son, 

James,  had  a  charter  of  the  King's 
lands  of  Easter  Rednoeh,  in 
Perthshire,  12th  June,  1598,  and 
left  a  daughter,  Marian,  who 
brought  that  estate  to  her  hus- 
band, JOHN  GEAHAM,  of  Duch- 
ray. 

I.  Mary,     m.     John      BUCHANAN,     of 
Buchanan. 

ii.  Christian  m.   Sir  William   LIVING- 
STON, of  Kilsyth. 
The  elder  son, 

WILLIAM  GRAHAM,  FIFTH  EARL  OF  MEN- 
TETH,  m.  Margaret,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir 
James  DOUGLAS,  of  Drumlanrig,  and  widow 
of  Edward,  Lord  Crichton,  of  Sanquhar,  and 
d.  before  October,  1587,  having  by  h«r  (who 
m.  thirdly,  WAUCHOPE  of  Niddry)  had  a 
ton. 

JOHN  GBAHAM,  SIXTH  EARL  OF  MEN- 
TETH,  was  served  heir  to  his  father,  21st 
October,  1587,  m.  Mary,  third  daughter  of 
Sir  Colin  CAMPBELL,  of  Glenorchy,  and  d. 
in  December,  1598,  leaving  issue, 
i.  WILLIAM,  seventh  Earl. 

II.  James,  m.  Lady  Margaret  ERSKINE, 
second   daughter   of    James,    Earl    of 
Buchao,  but   d.  without   male   issue. 
His  daughter, 

Marion,   m.    Walter    GRAHAM,   of 

Gartur. 
I.  Christian,  m.  Sir  John  BLACKADDER, 

of  Tulliallan. 
The  elder  son, 

WILLIAM  GRAHAM,  SEVENTH  EARL  op 
MBNTETH,  or  MENTEITH,  b.  1589,  «.  his 


father  in  December,  1598,  and  was  served 
heir  to  him  7tli  .August,  1610.  Hem.  1611 
(contract, dated  3(  th  January,  KilO- 1 1 )  Agnes, 
daughter  of  Patrick,  MYentfa  Ford  Gray.  He 
wa-  ci.nstitute.l  in  Angus',  ](!2S,  Chief  Justice 
(Icneial  of  Scotland,  and  in  thu  November 
following,  an  extraordinary  lord  of  ses.-ion; 
and  in  liil'li.  «a<  appointed  ['resident  of  the 
Privy  Council.  On  the  2.1th  May,  1680,  be 
was  fcned  heir  of  David  Stewart,  Karl  of 
St  rat  hern,  of  Patrick  Graham,  Earl  of 
Strati-em,  and  of  Malise,  Earl  of  Menteith. 
Standing  high  in  'he  royal  favour  (f 
CHAKLKS  I,  he  had  charters  of  various  lands 
and  baronies  from  1626  to  1632,  amongst 
which  was  a  charter  of  the  lands  and 
baronies  of  Airth.  He  obtained  the  title  of 
Earl  of  Strathernby  pat  cut ,  July,  Ifi31,  being 
styled  Earl  of  Strathern  and  Menteith,  &c. 
The  fable,  generally  credited  at  the  time,  but 
clearly  disproved  by  the  actual  dispensation 
found  at  the  Vatican,  concerning  the  validity 
of  the  first  marriage  of  King  ROBERT  II  and 
Elizabeth  Mure  caused  King  CHARLES  land 
his  ministers  considerable  uneasiness,  en- 
hanced by  the  Earl's  pretensions,  for  in  his 
service  for  the  Earldom  of  Strathern,  while 
solemnly  renouncing  his  claim  to  the  Crown, 
he  reserved  the  right  of  liis  blood,  which  he 
incautiously  asserted  to  bo  "  the  reddest  in 
Scotland."  The  King,  on  the  strong  remon- 
strances of  his  ministers  and  Sir  William 
Drumrnond,  of  Hawthornden,  ordered  a  law 
form  to  be  gone  through  to  cancel  the  Earl's 
retxjnr  and  patent,  and  the  Court  did  accor- 
dingly set  them  aside,  and  deprived  him  of  his 
patent  not  only  of  the  Earldom  of  Strathern, 
but  also  that  of  Menteith,  22nd  March,  1033. 
Thus  stripped  of  his  honours,  the  King  was 
pleased  to  confer  by  patent  (dated  21st 
January,  sealed  28th  March,  1633)  the  title 
of  EAKL  OF  AIRTH,  annexing  to  the  same 
the  Earldom  of  Menteith,  with  precedence 
from  the  date  of  the  original  patent  of  that 
honour,  namely  6th  September,  1428,  to  him 
and  to  his  heirs.  His  lordship  was  about  the 
same  time  deprived  of  his  public  offices  and 
retired  to  his  caslle  in  the  Loch  of  Menteith, 
where  he  d.  before  26th  September,  1062, 
having  had  with  other  issue, 

I.  JOHN,  LORD   GRAHAM  OF   KILPONT 
AND  KILBBYDE,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James. 

III.  Robert. 

IV.  Patrick. 

V.  Charles. 
vi.  Archibald. 

I.  Margaret  (second  daughter),  m.  Lord 
GABLIES. 

II.  Anne  (third  daughter). 

III.  Jane  (fourth  daughter). 
The  son, 

JOHN  GRAHAM,  LORD  GRAHAM  OF  KIL- 
PONT  AND  KILBRYDE  (who  d.  in  the  lifetime 
of  his  father,  and  was  commonly  called  Lord 
Kilpont,  or  Kinpont,  to  distinguish  him  from 
Lord  Graham,  eldest  sou  of  the  Earl  of 


*  According  to  "Wood's  Douglas  Peerage,"  vo'.  ii,  p.  228,  but  John,  Earl  of  Menteith, 
ir»s  present  in  Parliament  in  August,  1560  (Acts  of  Parliament,  vol.  ii,  p.  606). 


COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


411 


Montro»e).  in.  April,  ]K1'2.  Lady  Mary 
KEITH,  eldest  daiightcrof  \Villiam.si\th  K:irl 
Maritchal,  nnd  joined  tho  great  Muntru-r. 
witli  four  hnnilri'il  niu.li-!-,  in  Augu-!,  |i!4l, 
just  before  I  lie  battle  of  Tip|>crniuir,  lint  was 
murdered  with  "two  Iri-h  rebels  at  the  Kirk 

"!'  I  "II ,  '  I  hive  ur  fnur  da\  s  aflcrw  ards,  in 

SottombcT  of  tli;it  year,  M  liN  inend  and 
•  niion,  tliiincs  Stewart,  of  A nh -oirlich. 
The  melancholy  fate  of  this  gallant  young 
cavalier,  and  the  singular  rirrumstanccs 
attending  (lie  birth  and  history  of  his  mur- 
derer (who  was  pardoned  by  Parliament  in 
1645), are  the  facts  on  which  Sb  \ValterScott 
h:i>  t'omiileil  lii^  lirauti'ul  ••  Legend  of  Mont- 
re-.'.''  Lord  Kilpont,  thus  dung  in  the  life- 
time of  his  father,  lelt  ii§o0, 

I.  \Vit.i.i.\M,  who  ».  his  grandfather  as 
nee-olid  Karl  of  Airth  and  eighth  Karl  of 
Monteith,  b.  before  January,  1(11  V.  ///. 
first,  Anne  UKW  :  •nelly. ( 'athe- 

rine,  second  daughter  of  Thomas 
BurOE.  of  Blnirhal),  which  lnd\  'I. 
in  16!'3.  Being  without  issue,  lie  dis- 
posed of  his  property  to  his  kinsman, 
the  Marquess  of  Montrose,  and  his 
nephews  Sir  George  Allardiee  and  Sir 
John  Graham,  of  (iartmore.  He 
d.  >.  p.  12th  September,  1691.  since 
when  his  titles  have  remained  dor- 
mant. 

J.  MART,  of  whom  presently. 
n.    I  li/abeth,  m.  1663,  her  kinsman,  Sir 
WILLIAM  GRAHAM,  of  Gnrtmorc.  lirst 
Baronet,  nnd  d.  1072,  haying  by  him, 
who  d.  in  December,  1684,   had  issue, 
now  extinct  (see  BOBKB'S  Baronetage). 
The  elder  daughter, 

LADY  MABV  GRAHAM,  m.  at  Arbuthnot, 
8th  October,  1662  (contract  dated  20th  Sep- 
tember), Sir  JOHN  ALLABDICB,  of  Allardiee, 
knight,  chief  of  an  ancient  family  (which 
hnd  been  proprietors  of  the  barony  of  Allar- 
diee, in  Kincardincshire,  since  the  reign  of 
king  Wii  LIAM  the  Lion,  in  the  twelfth  cen- 
tury), and  d.  1720  (buried  2nd  December  in 
that  yenr),  having  by  him,  who  d.  April,  1676 
(will  dated  27th  January,  1676)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Allardiee,  baptised  at  Arbuth- 
not,(ith  August,  1667,  m.  23rd  or  28th 
I  Vi.'ber,  I  til  id.  at  the  same  place  (con- 
tract dated  17th  October),  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  William  BARCLAY,  laird 
of    Bahuakewan,    and    d.    DecimHer, 
1600,  leaving  no  issue  by  her  (who  »». 
secondly  —  WOOD,  of  Drumlagnir,  and 
by  him  had  three  daughters). 

n.  G-KOBai  (Sir),  of  whom  presently, 
i.    Wary,    m.     Sir    Alexander    OGILVT, 
Baronet,  of  Forglen. 

II.  Helen,  who  rf.  t/nm.  in  174-3. 

in.  Anna,  m.  John  GOBDON,  of  Breakley. 
IV.  Margaret,  b.  1073. 
The  younger 

Sir  GEORGE  ALIABDICB,  of  Allardiee, 
knight,  b.  17th  August,  and  baptised  at 
Arbuthnot,  27th  August,  1672,  M.P.  for 


Kintore,  and  Master  of  the  Mint,  was  wired 

heir  to  hit  fat  leer  and  brother   11th   <>et.ii,,-r, 

i>i.  l.acly  Ann  OI.II.MK,  eldest  daughter 

of  James,  third   Karl  of   Kindliiter,  and   d.  in 

his  mother's  lil'eti ,  and  was  buried  at 

Arbulhiii't,  17lh  Oetober,  170'J,  leaving  issue, 

I.  JAMKS,  In-  heir. 

ir.  William,  b.  17th  December,  1700,  d. 
join 

III.  John,  liap'U.-d  llth  December,  1701. 

I.  Anna,  I,.  1696. 

II.  llelen,  b.  1697. 

III.  Katherine,  b.  15th  October,  1699. 
IT.    Kli/aUth.     I,.     51  h     October,     1703; 

buried  Nh  May,  17(15. 
T.  Mary,    »i.    Andicw    HAY,    of    Mount 

Blairy,  and  hatl  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

JAMKS  ALI.AKDICE,  of  Allardiee,  b.  and 
baptised  at  Arbuthnot,  25th  July,  16!I3.  had 
a  charter  of  resignation,  27th  July,  1719,  m. 
(contract,  dated  31st  May)  1720,  Mary,  daugh- 
ter of  Hubert  .M  1 1  M  .  d  llalwyllie,  and  wai 
buried  21st  May,  1728,  leaving  issue, 

I.  JAMES,  his  heir. 

II.  Mary,  m.  James  MACDOXALD,  sheriff 
substitnf  •  nl    Kincardineshiie,  and   d. 
in   1802  or  1803,  leaving   issue,   from 
whom  descend  the  family  of  OOILVY  of 
Imheipan,    co.    Forfar    (tee    Bl'BKE's 
Landed  Gentry). 

The  son, 

JAMES  ALLABDICK,  of  Allardiee,  b.  29th 
January,  1727,  at  Arbuthnot,  had  a  charter 
of  the  barony  of  Allardiee,  as  only  son,  ^ntli 
July,  1748.  He  m.  (contract  dated  7th  April, 
1756)  Anne,  only  ducghter  of  James  BAB- 
CLAY,  of  London,  banker,  and  d.  14:h  July, 
1765,  haying  by  her,  who  d.  1757,  had  issua 
an  only  child, 

SABAH  ANNE  ALLABDICF,  of  Allardiee,  4. 
13th  July,  1757,  m.  first  (as  his  second  wife), 
December,  1776,  ROBI-RT  BARCLAY,  of  L'rie, 
eo.  Kincardine,  M.P.  (tee  BCBKE'S  Landed 
Gentry).  She  had  a  charter  as  sole  issue 
of  her  father,  3rd  July,  1777,  and  was  2fth 
February,  1785,*  served  nearest  and  lawful 
eldest  heir  portioner  in  general  of  Wil  i  in, 
Earl  of  Airth  and  Mcnteith,  ic.  Her  hus- 
band assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
ALLARDICE  on  his  marriage ;  and  bv  him, 
who  was  b.  1731-2  and  d.  8th  April,  17'97,  she 
had  issue, 

i.  KOBEBT,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James  Allardiee,   b.  3rd  July,  1784, 
d.  unm.  in  Ceylon,  3rd  March, '1804. 

III.  David  Stuart,  Major  28th   Foot,  b. 
3rd  March,  1787,  d.  num.  \K2f,. 

I.  Anne,  A  13th September,  1777,  d.unm. 
29th  October,  1782. 

II.  Une   Cameron,    b.    13th    September 
1778,  m.  25th  July,  1800,  John  IMXKS, 
of  Cowie,  co.  Kincardine,  and   d.  Sep- 
tember, 1800,  hating  by  him,  who  </. 
April,   1832,  had  issue  (tee  BTBKK'S 
Landed  Qenlry). 

in.  Margaret,  4.'  Uth  Oetober,  1780,  m. 


•  The  existence  and  limi'ation  of  the  Airth  potent  were  unknown  to  the  Allardiee  family 
till  the  jt-sr  17S4,  when  it  was  discorded  .n  the  ilontrose  charter  cbeet. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


1809,  Hudson  GTRKKY,  of  Keswick, 
co.  Norfolk,  M.I'.,  and  d.  Kith  Decem- 
ber, 1855  ;  her  husband  surviving  till 
N. '\vmbiT,  1864.  (Sec  Landed  Gen- 
Ini.) 

IV.  Mary,   twin   with   Margaret,  d.  unm. 

June,  1799. 

V.  Rodney,  6.  29th  April,  1782,  d.  unm. 
1853. 

Mrs.  Barclay  Allardicc  was  divorced  from  her 
husband  in  September,  1793,  and  m.  5th 
Aiiu'ii-t,  1  "'.>.">.  ut  Christ  Church,  Surrey,  JOHN 
NUDD,  of  that  parish.  She  d.  7th  July, 
1833,  and  was  buried  at  Sprowston,  co.  Nor- 
folk. The  eldest  surviving  son, 

ROBERT  BARCLAY  ALLAKIMCE,  of  Allar- 
dice  and  Uric,  Captain  23rd  Regiment,  a 
celebrated  amateur  pedestrian,  b.  25t.h  August, 
1779,  was  served  heir  male  to  his  father,  17th 
December,  1799,  and  to  his  mother.  !)th 
November,  18:*3,  and  had  a  charter  of  the 
barony  of  Allardicc,  &c.,  2nd  June,  1800. 
He  being  heir  general,  and  of  line,  of  William, 
first  Earl  of  Airth,  claimed  the  earldoms  of 
Stralliern,  Monteith  and  Airtli,  as  sole  heir 
of  1'rince  David,  son  of  ROBERT  II,  King  of 
Scotland,  but  the  House  of  Lords  came  to  no 
decision.  He  m.  1815,  Mary,  daughter  of 
Alexander  DALGARXO,  of  Aberdeen,  and  d. 
1st  May,  1854,  having  by  her,  who  d.  1820, 
had  an  only  child, 

MARGARET  BARCLAY  ALLARDICE,  heiress 
of  line,  who  claimed  as  such  the  earldoms  of 
Strathern,  Monteitb  and  Airth,  before  the 
House  of  Lords,  in  1870.  She  was  served 
heir  general  to  lier  lather,  1859,  in  the  Sheriff 
Court  of  Kincaidineshire.  She  was  4.  4th 
July,  1816,  m.  first,  at  St.  Mary's  Parish 
Church,  Kensington,  Middlesex,  2nd  April, 
1840,  SAMUEL  RITCHIE,  son  of  DUNCAN 
RITCHIE  (and  May  HAY,  his  wife),  and  by 


him,  who  was  born  13th  August,  1813,  and  d. 
17th  September,  1845,  has  issue, 

I.  ROBERT  BARCLAY,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

II.  Samuel   Frederick,   4.    at   Aberdeen, 
15th  October,  1>  13.  </.  I'liin.  at  Brook- 
lyn, New   York,   U.S.A.,   14th   April, 
1802. 

III.  David     Stuart,     of      44,     Belmont 
Avenue,   Providence,     Rhode    Island, 
U.S.A.,   b.    21st   November,   1845,   at 
Duddingston,  Midlothian,  TO.  at  West 
Brattleboro',   Vermont,    U.S.A.,   15th 
October,  1868,  Fannie  Foster,  dar.gh. 
ter   of   Edwin   Day   ELLIOT,  of  West 
Brattleboro',  and  has  i^sue, 

1.  Robert,  b.  18th  October,  lsf>!». 

2.  Elliot  Ritchie,   b.  10th  October, 
1873. 

3.  David    Griiham,    cadet    H.M.S. 
"  Conway,"    b.    llth     December, 
1877. 

4.  Clinton,  4.  1st  August,  1882. 

1.  Margaret  Anna,   4.  21st  Decem- 
ber, 1871,  m.  at   Providence,  14th 
June,    1893,     William     Howard 
BIGELOW,  of  West  Brattleboro', 
and  Tarpan  Springs,  Florida,  and 
has  issue,  Helen  Janette,  b.  14th 
March,  1894. 

2.  Augusta       Standish,      b.      18th 
August,  1886,  d.  unm.  24th   Sep- 
tember, 1890. 

3.  Amelia,  4.  3rd  October,  1889. 

I.  Mary  Hay,  4.  7th  September,  1842,  d. 
unm.  30th  September,  1849. 

She  m.  secondly  at  Boonton,  NewJersey,U.S.A., 
30th  July,  1854,  JAMES  TANNER,  and  by  him, 
who  d.  21st  January,  1866,  she  had  issue, 

II.  Augusta   Graham,    4.    12th   August, 
1859,  d.  unm.  21st  December,  1874. 


Arms — Quarterly,  first  and  fourth  grand  quarters  :  arg.  a  fess  wavy  gu.  between  three 
boars'  heads  erased  sa.  armed  and  languedof  the  second  (yor  ALLARDICE);  second,  az.  a  chevron, 
and  in  chief  three  crosses  patee  arg.  (for  BARCLAY)  ;  third,  grand-quarter,  quarterly  first  and 
fourth,  arg.  on  a  chief  sa.  three  escallops  or ;  second  and  third,  or  a  fess  chequy  az.  and  arg.  in 
chief  a  chevronel  gu.  (for  GRAHAM,  Earls  of  Airth  and  Monletlh). 

Crests— \.  A  naked  man  from  the  middle,  in  his  dexter  hand  a  scimitar  ppr.  (for  ALLAE- 

DICE). 
2.  A  bishop's  mitre  or  (for  BARCLAY). 

Mottoes — Over  the  first  crest  "  In  defence  of  the  distressed  "  ;  over  the  second  "  In  cruce 
spero." 

Residence — 127,  Prince's  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Club — University  (Edinburgh). 


Blafcc, 

HIS  EXCELLENCY  SIR  HENRY  ARTHUR  BLAKE,  K.C.M.G.,  Cap- 
tain-General and  Governor-in-Chief  of  Jamaica  and  its  dependencies, 
6.  18th  January,  1840,  m.  first,  1862,  Jeannie,  daughter  of  Andrew  IRWIN,  of 
Ballymore,  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1866,  has  issue, 

I.  Harry  Irwin,  b.  September,  1866. 

He  TO.  secondly,  7th  February,  1874,   Edith,  elder  daughter  and  co-heiress 
(with  her  sister  Grace,  who  m.  3rd  January,   1874,  William  Anielius  Aubrey 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  G 


113 


.lc  Vn-r.  truth  Duke  of  St.  Albans)  of  the  late  Ralph  Hi  I:\AI,,  M.P.  (who 
:r-smiiud  by  royal  licence  the  surname  of  OSHOIJNK,  1'21-h  August,  1844),  ami 
('.•ithrrino  Isabella,  his  wife,  daughter  and  eventually  sole  heir  of  Sir  Thomas 
( )si'.oi;\i:.  ninth  Bart.  (seeBl'l'Ki  '  liaroni'tnge),  and  lia.s  in 

11.  Arthur,  I.  1877. 

HI.  Maurice. 

i.  Olive. 

Sir  Henry  entered  the  Royal  Irish  Constabulary  1859,  and  was  appointed 
resident  magistrate  in  Ireland  in  February,  1876.  In  January,  1882,  he  wa8 
selected  by  government  to  be  one  of  the  five  special  resident  magistrates 
to  carry  out  the  measures  necessary  for  the  pacification  of  Ireland.  In 
January,  1884,  he  was  appointed  Governor  of  the  Bahamas,  and  in  1887, 
Governor  of  Newfoundland,  in  which  year  he  was  made  a  C.M.G.  In 
November,  1888,  he  was  nominated  Governor  of  Queensland,  but  did  not 
proceed  to  that  colony,  and  in  December  of  that  year  was  appointed  Captain- 
General  and  Governor-in-Chief  of  Jamaica  and  its  dependencies.  Ho  was 
promoted  K.C.M.G.  in  1888. 


ILt'ncngc. 


Tin'  founder  of  this  family  was  RICHARD 
CADDELL,  called  Niger  (from  which  the  sur- 
name' i>f  BI.AK  or  BLAKE),  who  was  Portreve 
(bailiff)  of  the  town  of  Galway  in  1290,  and 
again  in  1312.  He  was  Sheriff  of  Connaught, 
from  1303  to  1306,  and  got  a  grant  of  Kilton- 
lagli  from  Thomas  de  llolbrigge,  in  1315. 
By  Emmeline  LYNCH,  his  wife,  he  had  four 
Bons,  the  eldest  of  whom, 

WALTER  BLAKE,  alias  CADDLE,  fitz 
Richard,  was  a  burgess  of  Galway,  and  got  a 
grunt  of  the  customs  of  the  town  of  Galway 
in  1346.  His  will  was  dated  March,  1357 
(31  EDWARD  III).  He  m.  Mary,  daughter 
of  Stephen  BROWNE,  fitz  David,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  provost  of  Athenry  in  1394,  m. 
Margaret,  daughter  of  LE  BRUN,  of 
Athenry,  and  made  his  will  1420;  his 
son, 

llenry,  fitz  John,  burgess  of  Gal- 
way,  made  his  will  1450.  By 
Mary,  daughter  of  BIRMINGHAM, 
of  Athenry,  he  had  five  sons,  of 
whom, 

John,  fitz  Henry,  burgess  of 
Uulway,  made  his  will  1468, 
and  left,  by  Juliana 
FFRENCH  his  wife,  two  sons, 
and  two  daughters,  of  the 
former, 

Valentine      (Vadyn),     fitz 

John,     was      bailiff     of 

Galway     1496.     He    m. 

Julian,       daughter       i  f 

Geoffrey     LYNCH,    at  d 

made     his     will     1499, 

leaving     with       another 

son  and  a  daughter, 

1.  John,    fitz    Vadyn, 

ancestor      of      the 


B  LAKES  of  L  eh  inch 
and  Itenryle. 

2.  Valentine  (Oge). 

3.  Thomas,  fitz  Vadyn, 
ancestor  of  BLAKE, 
baronet,     of    Men- 
lough;    BLAKE,  of 
Drum ;   BLAKE,    of 
Merlin    Park,   and 
BLAKB.O/  Tower/till, 
co.  Mayo. 

II.  Henry,  left  an  only  child,  Sille,  Cille, 

or  Gylle. 
in.  GEOPFBEY,  fitz   Walter,  of   whom 

presently. 
IT.  Thomas    (Niger),   who   left    a   son, 

Henry, 
v.  William. 
I.  Cille  or  Lily,  m.  Philip  LE  BRUN,  of 

Athenry. 
The  third  son, 

GEOFFREY  BLAKE  (fitz  Walter)  left  a  son, 
WILLIAM  BLAKE  (fitz  Geoffrey),  who  was 
living  in  1445,  and  had  a  son, 

JOHN  BLAKE  (fitz  William),  was  mayor  of 
Galway  in  1488.  He  was  one  of  the  executors 
of  the  will  dated  1468,  of  John  Bluke,  fitz 
Henry  (see  above).  He  left  issue, 

I.  Geoffrey,  bailiff  of  Galwsy  in  1486; 
he  had  a  son,  Richard,  mayor  of  Gal- 
way in   1533,  who  rf.  1565,  leaving   a 
son,  John,  who  was  mayor  of  Galway 
in  1578,  and  d.  in  1586. 

II.  Walter,    bishop  of  ClonmacnoUc,  in 
1506. 

in.  ANDREW,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Peter. 
The  third  son, 

ANDREW  BLAKE,  had  three  sons,  of  whom 
Patrick  was  ancestor  of  BLAKE  of  Oran 
Cattle,  Galway,  and  the  youngest  was, 


414 


LU'RKE'S  COLONIAL  (1KXTRY. 


WALTER  BLAKE  (fitz  Andrew),  who  left  at 
his  decease  two  sons, 

I.  ROBERT,  of  whom  presently, 
it.  Marcus,  d.  1629,  having  been  elected 
mayor    of    Galway,    leaving     a    son, 
AValter,  whose  son,  Marcus   (Oge)  or 
Maurice  Blake,  was  ancestor  of  BLAKE, 
of  Ba/linafad,  CO.  Mayo. 
The  elder  son, 

ROBERT  BLAKE  (fitz  Walter  fitz  Andrew), 
got  a  grant  by  patent  12th  May,  1612,  of 
Ballynacoui't  (now  Wallscourt)  ;  of  Ardfry ; 
and  of  lands  in  co.  Mayo.  He  »».  Catherine, 
daughter  of  Richard  D'ARCY,  and  d.  1616, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  RICHAED,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Peter,  of  Cloonbaneen. 

III.  Nicholas,     of     Cronilea,     d.     1G82, 
leaving  Peter;  Katheriue  ;  and  Mary, 
m.  Sir  Henry  LYNCH,  third  Baronet, 
of  Casllecarra,  and  d.  1712. 

The  eldest  son, 

SIR  RICHARD  BLAKE,  Knt.,  M.P.,  of  Ard- 
fry, eo.  Galway,  mayor  of  Galway  1627,  and 
Speaker  of  the  Supreme  Council  of  co.  Kil- 
kenny, 1648,  m.  Gyles,  daughter  of  Alderman 
Andrew  K[RWAN  (ancestor  of  KIRWAN  of 
Creg),  and  d.  1666,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Robert,   of  Ardl'ry    and    Wallscourl, 
ancestor  of   Lord   WALLSCOURT  (see 
BCRKE'S  Peerage). 

II.  Andrew. 

in.  PKTER,  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Bridget,  m.  Edmund,  Bon  and  heir  of 

John  DILLON. 
The  youngest  son, 

PETER  BLAKE,  of  Coroally,  who  got  a 
grant  of  those  lands  by  patent  in  1679  (dated 
15th  July,  31  CHARLES  II,  enrolled  20th 
December,  1679).  He  d.  1712,  leaving  by 
Magdalen  MABTIN,  his  wife, 


I.  PATRICK,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Sibella,  m.  Anthony  DEANE. 

n.  SWINA,  m.  Hyacinth  FFREXCH. 

III.  A  daughter   m.  Geoffrey  BROWSE, 

of  Castheuiacgarret. 
The  only  son, 

PATRICK  BLAKE,  of  Corbally,  d.  19th  June, 
1753,  leaving  by  Margaret  his  wife,  six  sons, 
ond  three  daughters  (Magdalen,  Agneta, 
and  Maria).  His  second  son, 

PETER  BLAKE,  of  Corbally,  who  s.  to  these 
estates  on  19th  June,  1753,  d.  27tli  Juna 
following,  leaving  an  only  son,  and  heir, 

PATRICK  BLAKE,  of  Corbally,  m.  July, 
1757,  Mary,  daughter  of  MORGAN,  of  Monks- 
field,  and  left  a  son, 

PETER  BLAKE,  of  Corbally,  m.  14th  May, 
1800,  Mary,  daughter  of  Hon.  John  BHOWNB, 
sixth  son  of  John,  tirst  Earl  of  Altamont,  and 
d.  1842,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Patrick,  Captain  87th  and  12th  Regts., 
who  d.  leaving  an  only  son, 

Henry  Arthur,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  PETEB,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Henry,   accompanied   his    kinsman, 
the  Marquess  of  Sligo,  to  Jamaica  in 
1834,   as   private   secretary.     He  was 
afterwards  stipendiary  magistrate,  and 
d.  of  yellow  fever  in  1835,  unm. 

The  second  son, 

PETER  BLAKE,  county  inspector  of  ths 
Royal  Irish  Constabulary,  co.  Kilkenny,  «i. 
Jane,  daughter  of  John  LANE,  of  Lanes  Park, 
and  d.  1851,  leaving  issue, 

I.  HENRY  ARTHUR  (Sir),  the  subject  of 
this  memoir. 

II.  Peter,  agent,  Bank  of  Ireland,  Gal- 
way, m.  and  has  issue. 

in.  John  Lane,  d.  1883. 

IV.  Francis  Ambrose. 

V.  Vere  William  Lane. 


Arms — Arg.  a  fret  gu. 

Crest — A  cat-a-mountain  passant  guardant,  ppr. 
Motto — Virtus  sola  nobilitat. 
Residence — King's  House,  Jamaica. 
L'lub—  Marlborough,  Pall  Mall,  London. 


Beanlantrs, 


"r>EV.  ARTHUR  JOHN  BEANLANDS,  of  the  Rectory,  Victoria,  British 
XXi  Columbia,  M.A.,  Rector  and  Canon  Residentiary  of  Christchurch 
Cathedral,  Victoria,  British  Colombia,  6.  1857,  m.  1884,  Laura  Maud, 
eldest,  daughter  of  Walter  Alfred  HILLS,  barrister-at-law,  of  Ramsgate, 
England  (second  son  of  Walter  HILLS,  barrister-at-law,  by  Sarah  Elizabeth, 
l;is  wife,  daughter  and  heir  of  William  JEFFREYS,  of  Chatham,  co.  Kent),  by 
Mary  Anne,  his  wife,  daughter  of  William  Morley  STUBBS,  of  Knaresboro", 
England,  and  sister  of  the  Bishop  of  Oxford,  and  has  had  issue, 

i,  Dorothy  Garnett,  6.  1886. 

n.  Alison  Henlock,  6.  1891. 

in.  Michael  Lavvrance,  b.  and  d.  1893. 


HI  KKK'S  COLONIAL  (iKNTKV.  4i:> 

'I' In'  Rev.  Mr.  Beanlnnds  takes  a  great  interest  in  all  questions  relating  to 
tlio  colonies  and  emigration,  and  has  written  several  pamphlets  on  British 
Columbia,  published  by  the  Government,  and  delivered  an  address  in  1892 
in  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  on  the  same  subject. 


Hincage. 


This  is  an  old  yeoman  family  owning  land  at 
Morion  in  Craven,  co.  York,  since  1530,  and 
tuey  still  retain  a  small  freehold  property  there 
which  justifies  their  chum  to  a  vote  in  the 
\\Vst  Hiding  of  Yorkshire  for  nearly  four 
hundred  years.  John  Beanlntide  was  a  land- 
owner, near  Wynchcombe,  frm/i.  JlKMty  III. 
The  last  of  hi.*  name,  Matthew  Bcnnlande,  held 
a  knight's  fee,  in  Perechenct  and  Herkede- 
etone,  co.  Hereford,  temp.  HENRY  VI.  It  is 
presumed  that  a  menibc  r  of  the  family  re- 
moved to  Yorkshire  during;  the  Wars  of  the 
Ko-rs,  and  settle. I  in  Craven.  MATTHEW 
BEAXLANUE  had  two  sons, 

I.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Henry,  who  fought  with,  the  Craven 
men  at  Flodden,  1515. 

The  eldest  son, 

JOHN  BBANLANDE,  living  at  Keighley, 
temp.  HENRY  V11I,  when  the  name  first 
occurs  in  Yorkshire,  purchased  lauil  of  the 
Paslews  at  Ryecroft,  in  Bingley,  which  he  left 
by  will  to  his  youngest  son.  He  d.  1544, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Keighley. 

it.  ALAN,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Robert,  of  Ryecroft,  d.  1585,  leaving 
by  Jane  his  wife,  two  sons, 

1.  Henry,  of  Ryecroft,  yeoman,  m. 
Ellen   BEANE,    of    Gilstead,   co. 
York,  and  had  issue, 

(a)  Robert,  of  Oillgrange. 

(&)  George,  of  Ryecroft,  d. 
Jf>07,  possessed  of  lands  at 
Rj  ecroft,  Little  Esholt 
Fields,  Lands  End  Lane 
and  Smithey  Croft,  and  by 
Alice,  his  wife,  had  issue, 
two  daus. 

2.  George. 
The  second  son, 

ALAN  BEANLANDS,  of  Morton,  where  he  d. 
1564,  possessed  of  landed  property  there, 
which  he  settled  on  his  eldest  son  ;  his  will 
was  proved  same  year.  He  left  issue  by 
I>alu'l,  his  wife,  two  sons  and  three  daugh- 
ters, 

I.  CHRISTOPHER,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,   »».   Elizabeth    MVI.M:II,    and 
left    issue,     Edward,    Francis,    and 
Mary. 

I.  Elizabeth. 

II.  Margaret. 

in.  Janet,  «».  John  STATNECLIFFE. 
The  eldest  son, 

CHRISTOPHER  BEANLANDS,  of  Morton, 
yeoman,  *.  to  his  father's  property  there, 
on  the  death  of  his  mother.  He  'd.  1589, 
leaving  by  Margaret  his  wife,  three  sons  and 
one  daughter,  viz., 

1.  ALAN,  of  whom  presently. 


n.  Robert,  of  Micklethwaite,  m.  Janet 
\\  HITTINGIIAME,  and  had  issue, 

1.  John,  m.  Isabel  Roi'KK. 

2.  Robert,     of    Micklethwaite.    m. 
Grace,  daughter  of  James  MUH- 
OATROTn,    of     Bingley,    and    d. 
leaving  issue,  two  daughters. 

3.  William,    of    Ilkley,    m.    Mary 
STEAD,  and  had  with  other  issue, 

(a)  Christopher,  of  Ilkley,    d. 

1727. 

(i)   Benjamin,    of     Ilkley,   m. 
Mary,  daughter  of  Captain 
Thomas  HEBER,  of  Holling 
Hall,   by     Mury,     his    wife, 
daughter  of  Edward  PARKER, 
of  Browsholme,  and  d.  1736, 
leaving  issue, 
in.  Henry,  d.  in  infancy. 
I.  Elizabeth. 
The  eldest  son, 

AI.AN  BEANLANDS,  of  Morton,  yeoman, 
m.  Isabel  DOBSON,  and  d.  1611,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  John,  d.  1601. 

II.  CHRISTOPHER,  of  whom  presently. 
I.  Jane,  d.  16l>7. 

The  only  surviving  child, 

CHRISTOPHER  BEANLANDS,  of  Morton, 
yeoman,  b.  1597,  m.  1619,  Grace  WILKIN- 
SON, and  d.  1622,  leaving  issue,  with  a  daugh- 
ter, Isabel,  an  only  son, 

CHRISTOPHER  BKASLANDS,  of  Morton, 
yeoman,  4.  1620,  and  d.  1684,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  b.  163y,  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Jonathan,  b.  1647,  d.  in  infancy. 

IV.  Joseph,  of  Skyroicks,  6.   1652,  pos- 
sessed   of    lands    in    Exley,    Ogden, 
Lothersdale,  Gargrave,  Eshton,  Stee- 
ton,  Thorleby,   Flasby,  and    Skipton, 
and  d.  1719,  leaving  three  daughters 
(who  *.  to  his  property),  Mary,  Susan, 
and  Martha. 

T.  George,  of  Brockenbnnk,  b.  1653,  m. 
and  had  a  son,  Joseph,  of  Brocken- 
bank,  who  also  in.  and  had  two  sons, 

1.  George,  B.  A.   St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  Master   of    Keighlry 
Grammar  School,  and  legatee  of 
his  granrl-uncle,  Joseph  of  Sky- 
roicks ;  he  d.  17-4. 

2.  John,  d.  1720  (M.I.  in  Keigh- 
ley Church),  also  a  legatee  of  his 
grand-uncle. 

VI.  Jeremiah,  administered  to  his 
father's  estates,  1684,  and  d.i.p.  1685. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Anne. 

III.  Isabel, 
iv.  Grace. 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


The  eldest  surviving  son, 

WILLIAM  BEANLANDS,  of  Morton,  I.  1G44, 
d.  1G83,  leaving  by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  two 
sons, 

I.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Jonathan,  b.  1678,  rf.  1681. 
The  eldest  son, 

WILLIAM  BEANLANDS,  s.  his  grandfather 
at  Morton,  b.  1673,  possessed  of  lands  in 
Morton,  Lothersdale,  Keighley,  and  Burley, 
m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Joseph  GILL, 
of  Burley- wood-head,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II.  Joseph,  m.  1733,  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  John  MUEGATROVD,  of  Lees,  and 
had   issue,   a   son,    Joseph,    b.    1736, 
d.  s.  p.  1831,  aged  93. 

III.  John,  b.  1708,  m.  daughter  and  heir 
of  FELL  of  Fell  Lane,  and  had  issue, 
a  son,   Joseph,  of  Fell  Lane,  who  >«. 

Anne,  daughter  of  GREENWOOD, 

of  Keighley. 

Mr.  Beanlands  rf.  1757.     His  eldest  son, 

WILLIAM  BEANLANDS,  m.  Jane,  daughter 
of  James  HOUOHTON,  and  by  her,  who  d. 
1753,  aged  53,  had  issue  a  son, 

JOHN  BEANLANDS,  of  Morton  Banks,  who 
eventually  s.  to  all  the  property  of  his 
grandfather,  was  b.  1725,  m.  Mary,  daughter 
of  Charles  PPLLETN,  and  d.  1777,  hav- 
ing by  her,  who  d.  1800,  had,  with  other 
issue, 

I.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  of   Elm   Tree   Hill,    Bingley, 
d.  s.  p.,  owned  land  at  Micklethwaite  ; 
Beckfoot ;    Elm  Tree ;    Lothersdaile  ; 
and  Burley-wood-head. 

III.  Benjamin,   merchant   of    Bradford, 
d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Joseph,  of  Bingley,  d.  s.  p, 
The  eldest  son, 

WILLIAM  BEANLANDS,  of  Cottingley 
Grange,  a  merchant  of  Bradford,  b.  1761,  m. 
Martha,  daughter  of  William  HAI&H,  of 
Bradford,  and  rf.  at  Altona,  Denmark,  1815, 


having  by  her,  who  d.  1813,  ajed  70,  had 
with  three  daughters,  an  only  sou, 

JOHN  BKANLANUS,  of  Bingley,  eo.  York, 
b.  1785,  a  Commissioner  of  JEteqOfifte,  m.  181.">, 
Ann,  daughter  of  William  GAHNETT,  of 
Otley,  in  Whnrfcdale,  si.-ter  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  GANNETT,  of  the  British  Museum, 
the  eminent  philologist,  by  Mary,  daughter 
of  William  RHODES,  of  Otley  (»ee  BUUKH'S 
Landed  Gentry,  RHODKS,  of  Creske/d),  and 
d.  1862,  having  by  her,  who  was  b.  1784,  and 
rf.  1872,  had  issue. 

I.  William,   of    Elm    Tree,    m.    Sarah, 
daughter    of     William     ODDIE,     and 
rf.  s.  p.   188(3,  aged  72. 

II.  Benjamin,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  London, 
d.  s.  p.  1866. 

in.  ARTHUR,  of  whom  presently. 

iv.  Charles,  M.A.,Vicar  of  St.  Michael's, 

Brighton. 

Mr.  Beanlands  sold  the  15urley-woods  estate 
to  his  cousin,  T.  Horsfall,  J.P.,  of  Hawks- 
worth  Hall,  co.  York.  His  third  son, 

AHTHUH  BEANLANDS,  of  the  Palace  Green, 
Durham,  England,  M.A.  and  J.P.,  m.  1850, 
Jane,  daughter  and  eo-heir  of  Thomas 
JOWETT.  of  Ashfleld  House,  Bingley,  Yorks, 
by  Mary,  daughter  of  William  BKIGOS,  of 
Wilsdeu,  and  had  issue, 

I.  ARTHUR,  of  British  Columbia,  the  sub- 
ject of  this  memoir. 

I.  Mary  Garnett. 

II.  Margaret     Frances,     m.      Frederick 
Horsfall    HOWSON,    M.A.,  of    Ilkley, 
Yorks,  eldest  son  of  Frederick  HOW- 
SON,    J.P.    of    co.     Huntingdon,    by 
the  daughter  of  Timothy  HORSFALL, 
of   Hawksworth,   co.    York,    and    lias 
had  ^sue  four  sons,  Wilfrid,  Philip, 
rf.  1891,  Noel,  and  Herbert, 

III.  Anne,    m.    William    Boi'lase    TRB- 
MENHEKRE,    M.A.,    Vicar  of  Pallion, 
Sunderland,  co.  Durham,  second  sou 
of  Lieutenant-General  William  TKK- 

MENHEERE. 


Arms — Ar.  a  treasure  flory  vert  over  all  a  saltier  gu. 

Crest — A  leopard's  head  erased  or. 

Residence— The  Rectory,  Victoria,  Britisli  Columbia, 


HON.  SIR  SAUL  SAMUEL,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  of  Sophienburgh,  Liver- 
pool, New  South  Wales,  and  of  15,  Courtfield  Gardens,  South 
Kensington,  Loadon,  agent-general  in  London  for  New  South  Wales  ;  b.  in 
London,  2nd  November,  1820;  m.  first,  IGth  December,  1857,  Henrietta 
Matilda,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Goldsmith  LEVIEN,  of  Geelong,  Victoria,  and 
by  her  has  had  issue, 

i.  Louis,  of    Sydney,  engineer,   b.  6th  January,   1861,  educated  at  the 

Sydney  Grammar  School,  TO.  2nd  March,  1886,  Mary  Ruth,  daughter 

of  Captain  FOWLER,  and  d.  in  Sydney,  29th  November,  1887,  aged  26, 

leaving  issue  two  daughters. 

I.  Edward  Levien,  of    Spring   Street,   Sydney,  engineer,  6.  28th  April, 


Ill   KKK'S  COLONIAL   (1KNTKY.  417 

';_',  ciliK-afcil  ;il  (lie  Syilm-y  Grammar  Srliool  ;  m.  at  Hatnpstead, 
co.  Middlesex,  Kiigland,  HOth  September,  1891,  Kay,  youngest 
daughter  of  Abraham  CHIIKV,  of  I  lampstead. 

ni.   Henri  Saul,  Lieutenant  Kovsil  Munster  Fusiliers,  fc.  28th  Miiy,  1804. 

i.  Lydia  Kliza,  6.  1st  October,  1858;  m.  4th  November,  1884,  Walter  E. 
THOMPSON. 

n.  Florence  Fanny,  I.  loth  December,  1859. 

Sir  Saul  m  secondly,  31st  October,  1877,  Sara  Louise,  daughter  of  Edward 
ISAACS,  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  J. P.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20th  August, 
1891)  has  issue, 

iv.  Randolph  John,  6.  25th  August,  1878. 

Sir  Saul  went  to  New  South.  Wales  in  1832  ;  was  appointed  a  magistrate 
of  the  territory  for  that  colony,  1846  ;  first  elected  to  the  old  Legislative 
Council  for  Roxburgh  and  Wellington,  in  October,  1854,  before  the  introduc- 
tion of  responsible  government;  was  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly, 
1857-72;  in  1872,  he  was  nominated  to  a  seat  in  the  Legislative  Council, 
in  which  chamber,  as  vice-president  of  the  Executive  Council,  he  represented 
the  Government ;  was  minister  for  finance  and  trade  in  1859,  1860,  1865, 
1866,  1868,  1869,  and  1870,  and  postmaster-general,  1872-75,  1877,  and 
1878-80;  since  when  he  has  been  agent-general  for  New  South  Wales  in 
Kngland  ;  represented  in  1870  at  Melbourne,  and  in  1873  at  Sydney,  tbe 
colony  of  New  South  Wales  at  conferences  of  delegates  from  all  the 
Anstralnsian  colonies  to  consider  matters  of  common  interest;  while 
postmaster-general,  in  1873,  as  special  commissioner,  visited  New  Zealand, 
Kngland  and  the  United  States  of  America  to  arrange  for  establishing  a 
mail  service  between  the  United  Kingdom  and  the  Australasian  colonies,  by 
way  of  United  States  of  America,  and  in  the  same  year  made  a  postal 
convention  with  the  United  States  Government;  was  executive  commissioner 
for  New  South  Wales  to  the  Amsterdam  Exhibition  in  187.'3  ;  royal  com- 
missioner, Indian  and  Colonial  Exhibition,  1886,  and  for  a  time  acting  executive 
commissioner  for  New  South  Wales ;  delegate  from  New  South  Wales  to 
colonial  conference  held  in  London,  1887 ;  and  representative  for  the 
Governments  of  New  South  Wales  and  Queensland  at  the  Vienna  Postal 
Convention  in  1891.  Sir  Saul,  who  was  created  C.M.G.  1874,  K.C.M.G. 
1862,  and  C.B.  1886,  is  a  member  of  the  Council  of  the  Royal  Colonial 
Institute,  a  member  of  the  Executive  Council  of  the  Imperial  Institute, 
and  one  of  the  vice-presidents  of  the  Council  of  the  Society  of  Arts. 

ILineagt. 

EDWARD    SAMUEL,   m.    in    March,   1780,    i  Oclober,  1820,  having  had,  by  Lydia  his  wife 
nnd  rf.   15th  May,  1810,  leaving  by  Hannah       (who  d.  31st  March,  1865), 


his  wife   (who  d.    31st  December,    1821),   a 


sun, 


SAMPSON  SAMUEL,  of  London,  who  d.  2nd 


i.  SAUL  (Sir),  agent-general  in  London  for 

New  South  Wales. 
II.  Louis,  d.  unm.  27th  February,  1867. 


Arms— Per  chev.  arg.  and  gu.,  two  wolves'  heads  erased  in    chief  sa.  and  in  base  as 
many  squirrels  sejant  addorsed  and  each  cracking  a  nut  of  (.he  first. 

Crest — Upon  a  rock  ppr.  in  front  of  three  spears  one  in  pale  and  two  in  saltirearg.  a  wolf 
courant  sa.  pierced  in  the  breast  by  an  arrow  of  the  second  flighted  or. 

Motto — A  pledge  of  better  times. 

Residence — 15,  Courtfield  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London. 

vol..  II.  2   E 


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Official  Rrsitlfiice—  Westminster  Cliambers,  9,  Victoria  Street,  S.\V. 
iirat — Sopliienburjjh,  Iji\  ci-pjul.  New  South  Wales. 
Club  —  Whitehall.  London. 


T^RANCIS  PETER  DE  LABILLIERE,  of  Harrow-on-the  Hill,  co. 
r  Middlesex,  England,  and  late  of  Victoria,  i.  in  Melbourne  13th  August, 
1840,  m.  at  St.  Saviour's,  Paddington,  9th  October,  1807,  Adelaide,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  RAVENSHAW,  M.A.,  rector  of  West  Kington, 
co.  Wilts,  and  has  issue, 

i.  CHARLES  EDGAK  DELACOUR  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Exeter  College,  Oxon,  curate 

of  Walcot,  Bath,  6.  '20th  August,  1869. 

II.  Edward  Gardiole  Delacour,  2nd  lieutenant  Indian  Staff  Corps,  6.  10th 
July,  1872. 

in.  Paul  Fulcrand  Delacour,  b.  25th  March,  1879. 

i.  Blanche  Charlotte  Delacour. 

n.  Maud  Hannah  Delacour. 

in.  Adeline  May  Delacour. 

Mr.  F.  P.  de  Labilliere  was  called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June, 
1863.  He  was  one  of  the  earliest  advocates  of  Imperial  Federation,  and  was 
Hon.  Secretary  to  the  conference  on  Colonial  questions  in  187],  and  to  the 
Imperial  Federation  League,  the  formation  of  which  he  was  the  first  to 
suggest.  From  1874  to  1881,  as  a  member  of  the  council  of  the  Royal 
Colonial  Institute,  he  assisted  Sir  Frederick  Young  in  his  work  of  Honorary 
Secretary  to  the  society  before  it  was  in  a  position  to  maintain  a  paid  staff. 
He  was  the  first  to  propose  the  annexation  of  Eastern  New  Guinea  in  a  letter 
addressed  to  the  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies  in  1874.  Besides  many 
papers  and  articles  he  published  in  1878,  his  Early  History  of  the  Colony  of 
Victoria,  in  two  vols.,  and  in  1894,  Federal  Britain,  or  the  Unity  and  Federation 
of  the  Empire. 


This  family  is  of  Huguenot  origin,  and 
can  be  traced  amongst  the  nobility  of 
Languedoc,  as  far  back  as  the  twelfth  cen- 
tury. It  was  the  senior  and  is  now  the 
only  branch  represented  in  the  male  line,  of 
tlie  very  ancient  family  of  "  De  la  Cour," 
originally  "  de  Curia"  of  the  Cevennes. 
Ualmoce  de  la  Cour,  or  Dalmacius  de  Curia 
is  mentioned  in  1113.  Guillaume  de  la  Cour 
lived  at  ths  Chateau  d'ji-sparon,  on  a  com- 
manding eminence,  near  Aulas  in  1264. 
Only  one  link  is  wanting  in  the  chain  of 
pedigree  between  him  and  Bernard,  with 
whom  the  unbroken  line  begins. 

G0ILI.AC7ME  DE  LA  CuuK,  of  anoient  and 
noble  lineage  in  the  province  of  Languedoc 
(son  of  BEUNAHD  DE  LA  CODE,  of  Le  Plan, 
near  Aulas,  by  his  wife  Sauxie,  and  whose 
will  is  dated  2nd  January,  1460),  m.  23rd 
January,  146fi,  Flora  Real,  and  d.  (will  dated 
2nd  April,  1502)  leaving  a  son, 


JEAN  DE  LA  COCB,  who  in  1480  proved  the 
nobility  of  his  ancestors,  »».  (wife  called  Noble 
Aurabl'e)  and  d.  (will  dated  2-lth  October, 
1514)  leaving  a  son, 

ANDB£  DE  LA  COUK,  Seigneur  dc  la  Bil- 
liere,  first  so  styled,  m  Jeanne,  daughter  of 
Jean  DE  MABDAJORS,  Seigneur  d'Aleyrac  et 
Desplantiere,  and  d.  (will  dated  13th  July, 
1578),  leaving  a  son, 

FULCKAND  DE  LA  CoUR  m.  17th  June,  1582, 
Liette  DE  TARKOX,  and  rf.  (will  dated  30th 
March,  1037,  in  which  he  declared  himself  a 
Protestant)  leaving  with  other  issue  [from 
one  of  whom  Pierre,  sprang  a  junior  branch 
(now  extinct),  of  Moutcamp,  in  France],  a 
son, 

ANDBI?  DE  LA  COUB,  »».  9th  January,  1611, 
Jeanne  DE  BILAXOES,  and  had  (with  a  younger 
son,  Pierre,  Seigneur  de  la  G-ardiolle ;  b.  29th 
November,  1624,  who  d.  a  Huguenot  refugee, 
in  England),  PAUL,  of  whom  presently. 


BURKK'S  COUtXIAI.  liK.NTKY. 


Andre  de  In  Cour's  »ill  is  chit i-il  :iuih  August, 

Iti'il.        Ills-oil. 

PAI  i  1.1;  i  \  I'm  ii.  -tiled  Seigneur  de  la 
<iar.liollc,  m.  21'nd  November,  IHlii,  I  'laiidc, 
daughter  of  Henri  clc'  Vi-M.i1.  Sieiir  de  1'ra- 
ilines,  c/.  in  the'  c-:ini|>  before  I.erida,  in  li;i'i, 
Ir  n  in;;  ii  Min, 

Cimn. !•:.-.  in:  n  Corn,  Seigneur  dc  la  ltd- 
liere,  HI.  7th  NoM'inhcr.  ICIil.  Francoi-e. 
daughter  of  F.tienne  in:  (,'i  «  i  i<i:Miiiis,  of 
I'rcaii,  near  Aitla-,  from  \\liic'i  familv  was 
descended  tlii-  ciiiinriit  French  iinluriilint, 
IHIW  deceased.  Charles  :ii;  i  In-  uncle.  Pierre 
<lc'  hi  Uurdiollc,  obtained  271  Ii  September. 

1680, »  judgment,  eonfinned  i>\  l.m  i.- \  I  \ , 

(leclariiij;  tlii'iu  to  be  of  noble  birth.  They 
h  id  tn  furnish  proofs  that  the  family  had 
noble  for  two  hundred  years.  The 
'ial  judgment  is  ::t  Moutpellier  in  the 
Archives  i.f  the  Department  of  Uerault, 
Serie  B.,  Register  No.  50,  I'ol.  143.  Charles 
and  his  uncle  were  members  of  the  General 
Assembly  of  the  Reformed  ('liuivh.s  of  the 
Ceu'iines.  at  Colognac,  ill  JOSH,  but  on  the 
revocation  of  the  Kdict  of  Nantes,  the 
I  (inner  abjured,  and  having  taken  part 
against  his  former  co-religionists  in  the  war 
df  the  I  'amisards,  was  shot  by  an  assassin, 
L'^nd  April,  17<J4,  near  his  house  at  Aulas. 
His  nnc, c  I'ienv  tied  soon  after  the  revoca- 
tion of  the  Edict,  to  England,  and  d.  in 
1  ondon  *.  p.  3rd  October,  1705,  having  m. 
Sii-annc  DK  ROPSSET.  Charles  at  his  decease 
left  four  nous, 

I.  Paul,  b.  8th  October,  1G67,  Lieutenant 
in   Marton's  Regiment,   1696,  fought 
under  WILLIAM  111  in    Ireland  und 
the    Netherlands,    went    out    to    the 
Mediterranean      in     Sir     Cloudeslcy 
Shovel's  Fleet    in  1703,  and   took  part 
in  an   attempt  to  communicate   with 
tin:  persecuted  Cevennois  who  were  in 
arms.      lie  was    Captain   in    Colonel 
Dulzell's  regiment,  1709,  serving  with 
it  and  being  wounded  at    Tortosa  in 
Spain.     He  retired  as  a  Major  with  a 
pension,  and  d.  unm.  1736. 

II.  PIEBEK,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Francois,  b.  1672,  a  French  officer, 
highly  distinguished    himself,  and  was 
killed  at  the  siege  of  Turin  in  August, 
1706. 

iv.  Charles,  b.   1676,  d.  at  the  siege  of 
Mantua  in  1702.      lie  and  his  brother 
had  fought  under  Marshal  Villray,  in 
the  regiment  of  Brisse. 
The  second  son, 

PIEHEE  DE  LA  CouE,  b.  in  France,  29th 
June,  llili'.t,  was  the  first  English  member 
of  the  family,  being  naturalized  by  Act  of 
1'arlinincnt,  1701.  He  fought  under  \VlL- 
MAM  III,  iii  Ireland  and  the  Netherlands, 
and  was  Knsign  in  Marton's  Regiment, 
and  in  ITli^i  lie  was  chosen  by  the  Duke  of 
Seli.imberg  as  a  Cornet  in  his  proposed  regi- 
ment of  Dragoons,  for  service  in  Portugal, 
which  iias  p.iriial'y  raided  and  then  counter- 
manded by  Queen  Anne's  Government.  In 
1703,  he  obtained  a  Commission  now  in  pos- 
session of  his  descendants,  signed  by  Anne 


and  Ruvignv,    Karl   of  Hallway,  the   famous 

lluiniell.it      (icner.il.     I 

Mom  •  .....  nt  of  Foot,  with  which  he 

-iiaiiotliern  dicer's 

regiment    d  dated    171.".    Hi.       He 

3t.  BdMt't,  Faul'l  Wharf,  8rd  February, 

I7i».\la»l'  Kl.\  \  M    n.ol'ii  II 

•uiily,  and  rf.  (will  proved  171(i)  lent  ing 
by  her,  who  it.  17  Is,  with  oil  .....  issue,  two  sons, 

I.  PAI'L,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  1'clcr.    I,.   :ilith     .May,     1725,     Major 

I'e-iiuenl,    d.    unm.    4th    June, 


The  elder  son, 

PACLDB  LAIIIJ.MKKK,  l>.  loth  June,  1715; 
a  letter  of  In-  fat  her'  K  dated  8th  January, 
1745,  mentions  that  he  ha<l  been  fora  time 
a  colonist  at  Charleston,  Carolina,  had  been 
prisoner  of  war  at  Barcelona,  and  had  visited 
his  cousin  in  the  old  family  home  in  the 
Cevenncs.  lie  m.  in  London,  5th  Mi.rch, 
17."i:t,  Martha  Hitn.r  mm,  who  survived  till 
1818,  and  d.  leaving  wiih  several  other  chil- 
dren, a  son, 

PETER  DE  LABILLIEBE,  4.  25th  July,  1766, 
m  31st  AiiL'iiM.  17:':!.  [Susanna  BOAKE,  and 
</.  in  Victoria  24th  February,  1847,  having 
by  her  (who  d.  28th  November,  1837),  had 
with  other  issue,  none  of  whom  married,  a  son, 

CiiAin  >:•»  EDOAR  DE  LABILLIERE,  m.  at 
St.  Mark's,  Dublin,  -Ith  July,  1839,  Hannah, 
daughter  of  John  Hamilton  BAI.LB,  whose 
father,  Captain  Samuel  Dalle,  R.N.,  was  a 
junior  officer  in  the  "  Monmouth,"  in  the 
famous  sea-fight  of  1758,  when  she  captured 
the  "  Foudroyant."  They  went  to  Australia, 
accompanied  by  his  father  in  "  the  West- 
minster," the  second  ship  that  ever  sailed 
direct  to  Port  Phillip  from  England,  and 
arrived  there  in  December,  1839.  He  bought 
the  sheep  station  called  "  Lovely  Banks," 
but  changed  its  name  to  "  Yallock  Vale."  It 
was  on  the  Parwan  Creek,  about  ten  miles 
from  Bacchus'  Marsh  and  Italian,  and  be- 
longed to  Messrs.  lla»key,and  had,  since  the 
foundation  of  Port  Phillip  settlement  in 
J835,  had  two  owners,  Captain  Blackney  and 
James  Simpson,  the  lirst  police  magistrate 
appointed  to  Melbourne.  Charles  Edgar  de 
Labilliere  was  made  a  magistrate  of  New 
South  WTales,  when  Victoria  was  only  the 
Port  Phillip  District  of  that  colony,  and  was 
present,  when  Mr.  Latrobe  was  sworn  as  its 
first  Governor,  also  at  the  dinner  given  to 
him  on  that  occasion  at  the  Melbourne  Club, 
of  which  Mr.  C.  E.  de  Labilliere  was  for 
many  years  a  member.  He  was,  for  some 
time  before  the  appointment  of  a  paid  magis- 
trate, Chairman  of  the  Bench  at  Bacchus 
Marsh,  and  was  returning  oflicer  for  the 
West  Bourke,  at  the  first  General  Election, 
under  responsible  Government  in  1856.  In 
1859  he  sold  I  he  sheep  run  at  Yallock  Vaie 
and  the  land  he  had  purchased  there,  and  re- 
turned to  England,  for  a  time,  travelling 
about,  and  finally  settled  in  London,  where 
he  d.  2nd  November,  1870,  leaving  by  his 
wife,  who,/.  23rd  October,  1880,  an  only  child, 
FRANCIS  PKTKK  in:  LABILLIEBE,  the  sub- 
ject of  this  memoir. 

2  E  2 


420  BUKKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

Arms— (Confirmed  to  Charles  de  In  Conr,  Seigneur  de  LuhillicVe,*  -tth  December,  IfiiXi,  in 
theotlicial  resist  or  of  Monlpellirr-Moiitauban.)  tin.  an  cugle  displayed  or  crow  nod  az.  Ian  mini 
and  imiu'd  arg. 

Residence — Harrow-on-the-Hill. 


HON.  SIR  JOSEPH  PALMER  ABBOTT,  KNIGHT,  of  Tarella,  St. 
Leonards,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  J.P.,  Speaker  of  the  Legislative 
Assembly  of  that  Colony,  6.  at  Muswellbrook,  New  South  Wales,  29th 
September,  1842 ;  in.  firstly,  23rd  December,  1873.  Matilda  Elizabeth,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  MACARTNEY,  of  West  Maitland,  New  South  Wales,  and 
by  her  has  issue, 

i.  JOHN  HENRY  MACARTNEY,  I.  25th  December,  1874. 

ii.  Macartney,  b.  3rd  July,  1877. 

i.  Frances  Amanda,  b.  28th  March,  1876. 

He   in.   secondly,    1st    March,    1883,    Edith,   youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
James  SOLOMON,  of  West  Maitland,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

in.  Joseph  Palmer,  6.  18th  October,  1891. 

n.  Lydia  Abbott,  b.  27th  June,  1884. 

HI.  Blanche  Edith,  b.  10th  September,  1885. 

iv.  Eleanor  Kingsmill,  b.  15th  August,  1887. 

Sir  Joseph  first  entered  the  Assembly  of  New  South  Wales  iu  1880  ;  was 
secretary  for  mines  from  7th  January,  1883,  to  7th  October,  1885 ;  and 
secretary  for  lands  from  7th  November  to  22nd  December,  1885.  He  was  a 
member  of  the  New  South  Wales  Commission  for  the  Melbourne  Centennial 
Exhibition  of  1888 ;  and  was  elected  Speaker  of  the  Legislative  Assembly 
in  October,  1890 ;  and  was  one  of  the  delegates  of  New  South  Wales  to  the 

*  Note. — This  notice  of  the  English  line  of  the  family  would  be  incomplete  without 
further  mention  of  the  French  branches.  The  junior  ones  of  de  Monteamp  and  du  Viala 
(see  their  pedigree  in  D'Hozier's  Armorial  General,  Reg.,  VI)  became  extinct  iu  the 
male  line  many  years  ago.  On  the  death  of  Charles  de  la  Cour,  Seigneur  de  Labilliere,  his 
two  eldest  sons,  being  Huguenot  refugees  in  England,  his  third  son  Francis  de  la  Cour  de  la 
Gardiolle,  became  head  of  the  family  in  France  and  possessed  of  the  land,  held  from  time 
immemorial  to  the  present  day,  by  them  at  Aulas,  from  which  place  their  residence  was,  about 
the  time  of  his  death,  removed  to  their  present  house  at  Vigan,  about  a  mile  distant.  Separa- 
tion, difference  of  religion,  and  the  fact  of  fighting  on  opposite  sides,  never  interfered  with  the 
affection  of  the  four  brothers.  On  the  pence  of  Ripwick,  the  two  who  were  with  the  English 
Army  and  the  two  in  the  French  Army  passed  two  or  three  days  at  Brussels  ;  this,  their  only 
meeting,  being  touchingly  recorded  in  their  letters,  which  still  exist.  When  killed  at  the  siege 
of  Turin  in  1706,  Francis  left  a  young  widow,  Franjjise  d'Aiglepierre,  of  Saline,  and  an 
infant  son,  Charles  Desire,  whose  son  Charles  Philibert,  was  Lieutenant  in  the  regiment  of 
Dauphine  at  the  battle  of  Rosback,  about  which  he  wrote  some  letters,  which  have  been 
printed  for  private  circulation  (Copy,  British  Museum).  He  rose  to  be  a  Colonel  of  his  regi- 
ment, which  became  known  as  the  38th  ;  at  the  Revolution,  the  family  lost  the  pension 
which  had  been  conferred  on  his  grandfather  for  his  services.  His  son,  I.ouis  Marie  de  la 
Cour  de  la  Gardiolle  was  the  last  man  of  the  family  in  France.  His  career  in  the  French 
Navy  was  closed  when  he  was  a  young  officer,  by  his  being  made  a  prisoner  of  war  on  his 
ship  "  La  Serieuse  "  being  captured  at  the  Battle  of  the  Nile.  He  wrote  some  letters  des- 
cribing the  movements  of  the  French  Fleet,  from  its  departure  from  Toulon  to  its  destruction 
by  Nelson,  which  have  been  printed  for  private  circulation  (Copy,  British  Museum).  He  lived 
at  Vigan,  and  d.  leaving  by  his  wife  an  only  daughter  Marie  Amelia  (who  rf.  7th  March,  1888), 
the  only  representative  of  the  de  la  Gardiolle  branch,  >«.  Charles  Louis  Auguste,  Baron  de 
Cabiron,  who  d.  22nd  April,  1891.  Their  only  daughter,  Marie  de  Cabiron,  is  now  the  only 
descendant  of  this  branch  of  the  family  in  France. 


liUKKK'S  COLONIAL   (IKNTHV.  l_'l 

rVdcrntion  Convention,  held  in  Sydney  in  1801.     He   received   the  lionour  of 
kni-htliood  2:>th  May,  1892. 

ILtncajje. 

THOMAS  ABBOTT   m.  ICth  October,  1803,  of  tin-  I.c^i-liitive  Assembly  of    Nrw 

Klctnior     KINOMMII.I,     (who    d.    lit    S\ihn\.  Soutli  \Valv-. 

2Mli  S,.|,tr,nl.,T.  1873),  and  d.  at  Bydnij  !n'ii  n.   \\ 'illium  Edwiird. 

Hay,  1854.     His  son,  III.  Thomas      Kingemill,     m.     Marion 

JOHN  KIKUSMII.I.  A  IIIIOTT,  of  Glengarry,  I, i  MAUD,  and  d.  fith   August,  1891, 


AVingon,    Now    South    Wales,    m.    Frances 
Amanda  UKADY,   »n<l   il.  during  his  father's 
lifetime,     lltli     November,     1847,     leaving 
e, 
I.  JOSEPH  PALMER  (Hon.  Sir),  Speaker 


issue. 


li-.-a  ing  issue  two  sons  and  one  <ln  lighter. 
IV.  John  Henry,  d.  unm.  2i:d   February, 

18C8. 
I.  Lydia,  m.  J.  J.  SHAW,  who  d.  leaving 

one  son,  John  Abbott  Kingsnnll. 


Residence — Tarellu,  St.  Leonards,  Sydney,  New  South  Wale*. 
Club — Union. 


HON.  JOSHUA  STRANGE  WILLIAMS,  M.A.,  LL.M.  Cambridge, 
of  Anderson's  Bay,  Dunedin,  Otago,  New  Zealand,  Judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  New  Zealand,  and  Chancellor  of  the  University  of  Otago, 
6.  19th  September,  1837;  educated  at  Harrow  and  Trinity  College,  Cambridge 
(B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1862,  LL.M.  ]868)  ;  called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
November,  1859 ;  arrived  in  New  Zealand  in  1851 ;  district  land  registrar, 
Canterbury.  New  Zealand,  1871-72  ;  registrar-general  of  land  under  the  Land 
Transfer  Act,  1872-75;  and  appointed  puisne  judge  of  the  supreme  court  of 
New  Zealand,  March,  1875;  m.  first  26th  July,  1864,  Caroline  Helen, 
daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  SANCTUARY,  of  Horsliatu,  Sussex,  England,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  20th  June,  1875)  has  had  issue, 

i.  JOSHL-A  SANCTUARY,  6.  8th  March,  1870. 

n.  Beauclerc,  6.  23rd  February,  1872. 

in.  Norman,  6.  30th  March,  1873. 

IV.  Cecil,  fe.  30th  January,  1875. 

1.  Helen  Lucy,  6.  10th  December,  1865. 

n.  Lilian,  d.  in  infancy. 

in.  Mary,  6.  13th  March,  18C9. 

He  m.  secondly,  15th   February,  1877,  Amelia  Durant,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Wesley  JAGO,  of  Dunedin,  New  Zealand,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

iv.  Theodora,  6.  1st  January,  1878. 

v.  Constance,  b.  9th  January,  1879. 

vi.  Gwenda,  I.  llth  July,  1880. 


Hincngr. 


The  most  remote  ancestor  of  this  family 
that  can  be  traced  with  certainty  is  JOHN 
WILLIAMS  of  Coate,  in  the  parish  of  Bamp- 
ton,  co.  Oxford,  aud  formerly  of  Aston,  in 
tiii-.-:niu-  ixirisli,  who  was  living  1042.  There 
«.Tf,  however,  persons  of  the  mime  of  \VlL- 
14AMS  living  in  |)U,  jian.-h  of  Hampton,  in 


the  reign  of  ELIZABETH,  as  appeals  from  the 
records  of  the  Consistory  Court,  at  Oiford. 
The  family  tradition  is  that  they  I-MIII;  from 
the  county  of  Brecon,  and  settled  in  Oxford- 
shire, having  been  driven  from  Wules  by 
religious  pcrsc'cntion.  If  this  is  true  it  would 
probably  refer  to  sumc  earlier  period  than. 


4-2-2 


miRKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Laud's  persecution  of  the  Puritans,  as  it 
seems  certain  that  the  family  were  settled  in 
Oxfordshire  before  that  time.  JoiiJf  WIL- 
LIAMS, the  South  Sea  Missionary  and  ex- 
plorer who  was  martyre  1  :it  Krromang!!,  and 
Mr.  LEADER,  the  Royal  Academician  (who 
changed  his  name  from  Wn.u  VMS  to 
LEADER),  trace  a  common  origin  with  Mr. 
Justice  Williams. 

JOHN  WILLIAMS,  of  Coate,  in  the 
parish  of  Bamptou,  co.  Oxford,  purchased 
leasehold  land  at  Coate  by  indenture  dated 
1  st  May,  1070 ;  was  referred  to  as  "  Black 
Williams"  in  a  public  book  ealleil  ''  the  Book 
of  the  Sixteens,"  belonging  to  the  land- 
owners of  Aston  and  Coate  in  1GR8,  and  was 
staled  to  b.'  < ommonly  called  "  Block  John 
Williams,"  ii  a  lease  dated  28th  September, 
1670.  (Ad  •uinistration  of  his  estate  was 
granted  to  his  widow,  Anne  Williams,  7th 
November,  !•  78,  by  the  Consistory  Court  at 
Oxford).  He  !  ad  issue,  a  son, 

JOHN  WILLIAMS,  of  Coate  and  sometime 
of  Aston,  both  in  the  parish  of  Bnmpton,  eo. 
Oxford,  who  purchased  freehold  lands  in 
1654,  and  was  buried  at  Bampton.  2">th 
October,  1693.  Bis  will,  dated  20th  October, 
1693,  was  prOTed  at  Oxford,  6th  November 
ollowing.  By  Martha,  his  wife  (who  »». 
before  1670),  he  had  issue,* 

I.  John,  of  Coate,  m.  at  Bampton,  7th 
November,  1700,    Mary,  daughter  of 
Thomas  HALE,  of  Coate,  by  Deborah, 
his  wife,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Richard,   m.    Deborah    DANCER,    of 
Risboro',    co.     Bucks    (who    d.    2oth 
April,  1758.  aged  60,  and  was  buried 
in  the  Meeting  House  burial  ground  at 
Coate),   and  d.    16th    August,    17-10, 
nged    69,  having   bad   amongst   other 

1.  Richard,  aged  12  years  in  1728. 

2.  John,    of    Coate,    aforesaid   and 
afterwards  of  Old  Shifford,  in  the 
parish  of  Bampton,  b.  14th  Au- 
gust, 1725,  »».  first.  Hannah  COL- 
LETT  ;    secondly,  Mary  SEI.MAN  ; 
and    thirdly,   at    Bampton,    26th 
September,  1775,  Mary,  daughter 
of    John    RIDGE,    of     Bampton, 
and  d.  Mst  January,  1801,  hav- 
ing by  his  third  wife  (who  d.  9th 
November,   1837,   aged   92,    and 
was  buried  in  the  Meeting  House 
burial  ground  at  Coate)  had  with 
other  issue, 

Tioletta,  who  was  b. 16th  June, 
1776;  m.  at  Old  Shifford, 
24th  March,  1800,  her  first 
cousin,  Thomas  WILLIAMS. 
sometime  of  Camden  Hill, 
Kensington,  London,  and 
afterwards  of  Cowley  Grove, 
Hillingdon,  grandfather  of 


the  Hon.  J.  S.  Williams,  of 

New  Zealand. 

in.  JAMES,  of  whom  presently. 
The  third  son, 

,!A\M:S  WILLIAMS,  of  Aston,  parish  of 
Bampton,  co.  Oxford,  baptised  at  Bamptou, 
1st  January,  1674:;  m  in  1700,  Man, 
youngest  daughter  of  John  WILLIAMS,  the 
\ouui.'er.  of  I'oato  (whoso  will,  dated  10th 
May,  1I1S7.  was  proved  at  Oxford,  15th  June, 
following,  by  Hannah,  his  widow),  and 
granddaughter  of  John  WILLIAMS,  the  elder, 
of  Coate  (whose  will,  dated  Oth  October, 
1682,  was  proved  at  Oxford,  21st  May, 
1685)  ;  and  d.  1728,  having  by  her  hiid 
issue, 

I.  John,  b.  30th  August,  1701  ;  d.  s.  p. 

II.  James,  b.  1710. 

in.  BENJAMIN,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,  b.  6th  December,  1702 ;  living 
u  nut.  1728. 

II.  Hannah,   b.   7th  January,  1704 ;  »». 
John  Hurt. 

III.  Anna,  m.  Robert  SPAKROWHAKE. 
iv.  A  daughter,  m.  Francis  RICKEITS. 
V.  Martha. 

TI.  Lyilia. 

Til.  Lois. 
The  third  and  youngest  son, 

BENJAMIN  WILLIAMS,  of  Coate,  b.  1718; 
in.  first,  Mary  HrN  r,  of  High  Wycombe,  co. 
Bucks,  and  by  her  (who  (/.  19th  August, 
1760)  had 

I.  SAMUEL,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James,  d.  in  New  York. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  July,  1741 ;  m.  Thomas 
COOMBE,  of  Coate  (who  d.  17th  Feb- 
ruary, 1819,  aged  87), and  d.  s.p.  17th 
January,  1828,  aged  87. 
ii.  Mary,  m.  William  PETTY,  and  d. 
8th  October,  1773.  He  d.  27th  Sep- 
tember, 1794. 

in.  Ann,  m.   John  HUGHES,  of  Bristol, 
(who  d.   J7th  October,    1808),  d.  3rd 
and  was  buried  at  the  burial  ground 
Brunswick    Square,   Bristol,   9th  Oc- 
tober, 1828  aged  83,  having  hail  issue, 
iv.  Martha,  num.  1783. 
T.  Rebecca,  d.  an  infant. 
He  «i.  secondly,  24th  September,  1761,  Re- 
bekah  ROIEETS   (who  d.  October,  1791),  and 
d.  27th  January,  1792,  aged  74.  His  eldest  son, 
SAMUEL  WILLIAMS,  of  Bampton,  co.  Oi- 
ford,  and  afterwards  of  Reading,  eo.  Berks, 
b.  1749,  m.   5th  April,  1768,  Mary,  daughter 
of    Thomas    FLETCHER,    of    Abingdon,   co. 
Berks ;  and  was  buried  25th  December,  1788, 
at  the  Baptist  Chapel,  King's  Road,  Reading, 
having  by  Mary,  his  wife  (who  d.  1st  June, 
1819,  aged  74),  had  issue, 

I.  Benjamin,  of  Reading,  b.  29th  May, 
1770;  m.  first.  Elizabeth  BUCET  AND 
(who  d.  February,  1800) ;  and 
secondly.  23rd  December,  1800.  Sarah 


*  In  a  lease,  dated  17th  April,  1658,  John  Williams  mentions  Richard  John  and  Mar^ei  \ . 
bis  sons  and  daughter,  who  must  have  been  children  of  the  lessee  by  a  marriage  previ<  ; 
that  referred  to  in  the  pedigree,  and  who  must  have  died  prior  to  the'births  of  John  Williams 
and  Riclu.-.l  V<  .uiiims,  sous  of  the  lessee,  John  Williams,  by  Muitha.  his  wife. 


lU'RKK'.S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Enfiiyrox  (who  '/.  lit  Norwich,  lUtli 
December,  IMV  n^-.-il  r,:ii;  and  rf.  l»t 
DcccinbiT,  18-10,  aged  75,  leaving 
imie. 

II.  THOMAS,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Kbenezcr.  '/.  an  infant. 

I.  Elizabeth    t'oombe,    HI.    June,    1795, 

l-Mward      I.TAI'Mlt.     "ho    d.    >.   p.     -Till 

o..i,,lier,  is:;:t.  a^nl  fil. 

II.  Mary,     in.     first,     Ki<-h»rd    FH.\M  t- 
(whuV.  2Nth  Ma.,1,.  IM'L',  aged  60)  ; 
and    secondly,    June,    1824,    Richard 
K  I:\DAL  (who  d.  1828)  ;  and  d.  t.  p. 
2!Mh  October,  1852. 

in.  Sarah 


\.  Ilimnah,  m.  at  Beading,  co.  Berks, 
William  CAREY,  formerly  of  Pough- 
keepsie,  New  York,  and  afterwards  of 
I'tica,  in  co.  Oneida,  U  S.A.,  and  had 
issue. 

vi.  Martha,  m.  May,  1824,  James  COL- 
LIER, who  d.  8th  May,   1849,  leaving 
issue, 
The  second  son, 

THOMAS  WILLIAMS,  sometime  of  Camden 
Hill,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary  Abbots, 
Kensington,  co.  Middlesex,  and  afterwards  of 
Cowley  Grove,  Hillingdoh,  in  the  same  co.,  b. 
l^tli  December,  1773:  m.  24th  March,  1800, 
his  first  cousin,  Violetta,  daughter  of  John 
WILLIAMS,  formerly  of  Coate,  and  afterwards 
of  Old  Shifford,  Bampton,  and  d.  3rd  Janu- 
ary, 1852,  aged  78,  having  by  her  (who  was 
I.  16th  June,  1776  ;  and  d.  1870,  aged  94)  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas  Coombe,    b.  21st    February, 
1801  ;  d.  29th  October,  1804. 

II.  Benjamin,  of  The  Lodge,  Uillingdon, 
eo.  Middlesex,  J.P.   for  that  co.,  and 
Captain  in  the  Oxfordshire  Militia,  b. 
13th  January,  1803;  m.  first,  26th  Oc- 
tober,  1826,  Matilda  Sarah,  daughter 
of  William  DAVIS,  of   Millfields,  co. 
Pembroke,  and  by  her  (who  d.   13th 
February,  1840)  had, 

1.  Benjamin,  b.  5th  April,  1828  ;  d. 
26th  September,  1831. 

2.  Frederick,    Lieutenant   R.N.,    4. 
28th   December,    1829;  m.    26th 
April,  1856,  Anne,  third  daughter 
of  Thomas  SANCTUARY,  of  Spring- 
field, Horshnm,  co.  Sussex. 

3.  Benjamin,  b.  22nd  August,  1836, 
C.B.,  Colonel  Bengal  Start  Corps, 
Director  of  Remounts  in  Bengal  ; 
served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny,  the 
Frontier     Campaigns,    and     the 
Afghan  War.  rf.  1890. 

1.  Matilda,  b.  23rd  August,  1831. 

2.  Mary    Violetta,    b.    29th   April. 
1833. 

3.  Emily,  4.  5th  August,  1834. 
Mr.  Benjamin  W:illiams  m.  secondly, 
22ml  April,  1854,  Catherine  Amelia, 
daughter  of   Spencer  Hogan    FOBDB, 
of   Glanmyre,  co.  Cork,  Ireland. 

in.  Thomas'  Coombo  (Rev.),  LL.B.,  b. 
lilth  January,  1807;  m.  3rd  Decem- 
ber, 1816,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John 


•OLSON,  of   Strnmore    II. .M. 
Duwn.  Ireland,  and  had  issue, 

1 .  Thomas  Bellins-hinn  Coombe,  4. 
at  Geneva,  Switzerland,  4th  Oc- 
tober, 1847. 

1.  Emily   Violetta  Elizabeth,  *.   in 
Edinburgh,  3rd  October,   1849; 
rf.  there  Sth  January.  1853. 

2.  Gertrude     .Mary     'Kli/aheth,    4. 
in     Kdinburgh,    17th    November, 
1852. 

IV.  Caleb  (Rev.)  M.A.,  rector  of  New- 
haven,  co.  Sussex,  h.  lilst  July,  1M11  ; 
m.  6th  February,  1844,  Frances  Eliza- 
beth (b.  Hth  March,  1822),daughter<.f 
the  Rev.  Thomas  HKATHCOIK,  of  Shaw 
Dili,  Melksl  am,  Wilts,  and  d.  f.p.Gth 
May,  1856. 

T.  JOSHUA,  of  whom  presently. 

VI.  Josiah  Dore,  of  Pierce  Williams, 
Hat  field  Broad  Oak,  co.  Essex,  and  of 
12,  Cavendish  Place,  Bath,  co.  Somer- 
set, J.P.,  co.  Essex,  b.  17th  April, 
1816;  m.  first,  llth  October,  1S43, 
Sophia  Simonds,  daughter  of  William 
SMITH,  of  Brighton,  eo.  Sussex.  She 
d.  15th  Mny,  1848.  He  m.  secondly, 
29th  May,  1849,  Emma  Mary,  daugh- 
ter of  the  Rev.  Henry  BrDD,  MA., 
rector  of  White  Roothing.  co.  Essex. 

I.  Violetta,  A.  21st  January,1805,  m.  2Mh 
October,   1834,   Rev.    Russell    SKIN- 
KEH,   M.A.,    rector   of   SwetHing,   co. 
Suffolk  (who  was  b.  3rd  June,  1802), 
and  had  issue, 

1.  Russell  Walton,  b.  14th  June, 
1839. 

1.  Violetta   Mary,   4.   4th  August, 
1835. 

2.  Lucy  Judith,  b.  3rd  December, 
1836. 

II.  Rebecca,  b.  15th  May,  1809  ;  m.  13th 
August,    1839,    Rev.    Theyre   Town- 
send  SMITH,  M.A.,  vicar  of  Wymond- 
1mm,  co.  Norfolk,  and  honorary  canon 
of  Norwich.     He  d.  4th   May,  1852, 
leaving  issue, 

1.  Walter    Theyre,    *.    2nd    July, 
1843. 

2.  Bussell,  4.  15th  March,  1848. 
1.  Violetta,  6.  19th  May,  1840. 
•2.  Clara,  b.  22nd  October,  1841. 

III.  Esther   Phillips,    4.    30th    March, 
1820;    m.     21st    April,    1816,    Rev. 
Richard    Cox    HALKS,  M.A.,  one   of 
the  lecturers  of  St.   Martin's,  and  rec- 
tor of  Carfax  in   the  city  of  Oxford, 
and  had  an  only  child, 

Esther  Elliott  Cox,  b.  14th  Febru- 
ary, 1847. 
The  fifth  son, 

JOSHUA  WILLIAMS,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  co. 
Middlesex,  barrister-at-law,  Q.C.,  author  of 
Williams  on  Heal  Property  and  other 
well-known  legal  works,  4.  23rd  May,  1813, 
m.  first,  -4th  May,  1836,  Lucy,  only  daughter 
of  William  STHAXGK,  of  Upton,  Wed  Ham, 
co.  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20th  Novem- 
ber. 1HH,  aged  38)  had  i-^iie, 

i.  JOSHUA  STKAXUK   (Hon.),   judge  of 


424 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


tin1   supremo  court    of   New   Zealand, 
the  subject  of  this  memoir, 
ii.  William    Strange,    4.    lOtli    March, 

1841 ;  </.  next  day. 

Mr.  Joshim  Williams  in.  secondly,  18th  April, 
1M:>.  Klvira  Anna,  .-ivoml  daughter  of  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  Pownoll  i'llll'I'S,  ll.E.I.C.S., 
of  Oakltimls,  uciir  Cliimnel,  co.  Tippcrarv,  and 
by  her  (who  rf.  14th  J  uly,  1800,  aged  31)  had 
ucue, 

in.  George  Phipps,   4.  15th  November, 

1840. 
IV.  Pownoll  Toker,  b.  12th  May,  1849. 


I.  Elvira  Sophia,  b.  9th  July,  18-14. 

II.  Alice   Matilda,    4.    16th   September, 
L846. 

III.  Isabella  Frances,  4.  4th  February, 
1848. 

He  m.  thirdly,  12th  August,  1851,  Martha, 
secondly  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Cyprian 
THOMPSON,  incumbent  of  Fazeley,  Tanrvvortli, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

V.  Thomas    Cyprian,    b.    4th    January, 

1854. 

Mr.  \VilliiniB  in.  a  fourth  time,  and  d.  Octo- 
ber, 1881,  aged  68. 


s — Arg.  two  chevronels  engr.  sa.  between  three  cocks  gu.  on  a  chief  dancettee  of 
the  second  three  ipeullMdl  of  the  first. 

Crest — A  cubit  arm  Tested  or  charged  with  a  pile  sa.  thereon  three  spearheads  arg.  the 
cuff  also  or  the  hand  holding  an  oak  branch  slipped  and  fructed  ppr. 

Motto—  Deo  adjuvante  non  timendum. 

Residence — Anderson's  Bay,  Dune-din,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 

Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge,  London. 


CJorntxin* 


EIGHT  REV.  SAMUEL  THORNTON,  D.D.  (Oxon),  M.A.  (Melbourne), 
of  Bishopsconrt,  Ballarat,  Victoria,  Church  of  England  Bishop  of  the 
.diocese    of    Ballarat,    6.  16th    April,   1835;     m.    24th    July,  1866,  Emily, 
daughter    of   the    late    Henry   THORNTON,    of    H.M.   Customs,  London,    by 
Penelope  his  wife,  and  bas  issue, 

HENRY  SAMUEL  ROBINSON,  B.A.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford),  6.  13th  July, 

1867,  educated  at  Harrow. 

The  Right  Rev.  Dr.  Thornton  was  educated  at  Merchant  Taylors'  School, 
London,  and  at  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  where  he  graduated  B.A.  in  185C, 
and  M.A.  in  1858  ;  was  sometime  Michel  Fellow  at  Queen's,  and  received  the 
honorary  degree  of  D.D.  in  1874;  was  ordained  in  1858  appointed  incumbent 
of  St.  Jude's,  Whitechapel,  in  1859,  and  rector  of  St.  George's,  Birmingham,  in 
1861,  which  living  he  held  until  selected  to  fill  the  new  bishopric  of  Ballarat 
in  1875. 


lineage. 


THOMAS  THOBNTOX,  sometime  of  North- 
amptonshire, and  afterwards  of  London,  d. 
about  1768,  having  had  a  son, 

THOMAS  THORNTON,  who  d.  v.  p.  in  1765, 
aged  22,  leaving  a  son, 

THOMAS  THORNTON,  who  m.  1784,  Sarah, 
daughter  of  R.  KITCHENER,  of  Lakenheath, 
co.  Suffolk,  and  d.  circa  1825,  haying  had  by 
her  (who  d.  184i,  aged  84),  a  «on, 

THOMAS  THORNTON,  of  London,  M.K.A.S., 
who  »n.  loth  July,  1823,  Elizabeth,  only  child 
of  H.  ROBINSON,  of  Bagshot,  co.  Surrey, 
formerly  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk, 
by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  daughter  of  Thomas 
KITCHENER,  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  great- 
grandfather uf  Urigadier-Gencral  Sir  Herbert 
Kitchener,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  R.E.,  Sirdar  of 
the  Egyptian  urn  y.  She  rf.  23H  November, 
ISO!',  having  >ur\i\ed  her  husband  who  </. 
25th  March,  ISfc'd.  leaving  issue, 


I.  Robinson  (Ven.),  D.D.  (Oxon), 
F.R.H.S.,  of  St.  John's  Vicarage,  63, 
Ladbroke  Grove,  London,  W.,  Vicar 
of  St.  John's,  Netting  Hill,  arch- 
deacon of  Middlesex,  prebendary  of 
St.  Paul's,  and  examining  chaplain  to 
the  bishop  of  London,  formerly  fellow 
and  lecturer  of  St.  John's  College, 
Oxford,  4.  22nd  August,  1824  :  m.  9th 
August,  1855,  Elizabeth,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  .Tolm  GIPT.EY,  town 
clerk  of  Exeter,  and  has  had  issue, 

1.  John  Gidley,  M.A.,  4.  26th  Jau- 
uary,  1867. 

2.  Robert    Gidley,    B.A.,    4.    20th 
July,  18C8. 

] .  Elizabeth  Caroline,  4. 9th  October, 
1856;  m.  27th  March,  1882,  .l,.hn 
Sidney  Malcolm  HASTINGS,  bar- 
ristcr-at-law,  but  has  no  issue. 


Ill   KKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTKV. 


425 


j.   Heatriee   Mary  Robinson,  4.  5th 
\  111:11-1.  1801, «.  a n in.  -'IMh  Decem- 

1889. 

:!.    Dorothea  Knni. •(••<,  A.  17tli  August, 
ISCIi,  ./.  ^71  li  Annn-t,  IMH. 

Arehdearon  Thornton  is  a  nicinbor  of 
tho  Junior  Conservative  Club,  uud  of 
Sion  Coll' 

II.  Thomas  lli-nry,  C.S.I.,  D.C.L., 
F.R.US.,  M.R.A.S.,  &c.,  of  2:t, 
Ki-aniham  Garden-,  Smith  Kensington, 
S  \\  .  ami  tonatrij  ol'  l.eighatn  Holme, 
Slri-athinii,  eo.  Surrey,  J.I',  for  Surrey 
mid  London,  chairman  of  the  Waiuli- 
vvorlh  hoard  of  magistrates,  uiul  niem- 
l>er  of  the  standing  joint  committee 
of  Ihe  London  County  Council;  fellow 
of  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1855- 
(>i ;  of  Her  Majesty's  Bengal  Civil 
Sen  iec,  1856-81  :  secretary  to  the 
Punjaub  pn  eminent,  1861-76  :  acting 
foreign  secretary  to  the  government  of 
India,  1876-77  ;  judge  of  the  Chief 
Court  of  the  Punjaub,  and  member  of 
the  Legislative  Council  of  India,  1877- 
Hl ;  >i.  31st  October,  1832;  m.  30th  Sep- 
tember, 1 862,  Alf reda,  second  daughter 
of  J.  Cottle  SPBNDKK,  of  Bath  and 
o-heombo,  co.  Somerset,  by  Caro- 
line, his  \\ite,  daughter  of  William 
K  i:x  i .  of  Bath,  and  has  issue, 


Alfred  Henry  Robinson,  B.A.  (Trin. 
Coll.  Ciin'ib  ).  //.  U.lth  August, 
ISIIL';  educated  at  Harrow. 

Mr.  T.  II. Thornton  is  a  member  of  ilie 

Travellers'  and  Maoist  rates'  Clubs. 
in.  S\\r  1:1,    (U'glit     Rev.),   Bishop   of 

liallarat. 
I.    .Martha,   h.  7th  June, 

ill.  Kl.-ham  Koail,  Kensington). 
u.   Kluabeth,  h.  23rd   March,  1829;  m. 

1871,     Robert    Jacomb    HOOD,     and 

d.  t.  p.  1875. 
in.   Loetitia,  b.  13th  February.  1831  ;  in. 

10th    June,    1858,  Rev.    William    K. 

Littlewood,    who   d.    3rd   September, 

1886,  having  had  issue, 

1.  Edward  Thornton,  M.A.    (Cam- 
bridge),  head  master  of  Wynberg 
College,  Cape  Colony. 

2.  Thomas  Henry,  M.A.  (Oion). 

3.  Nelson,  deceased. 

4.  William,  engineer,  R.N. 

5.  Francis,  drowned  in  the  "Rou- 
mania,"  27th  October,  18'J2. 

6.  Robinson. 

1.  Kmiiiii,   m.  Edward  SLATEB,   of 
Bombay. 

2.  Lojtitia  Mary. 

3.  Elizabeth  Jane  Penelope. 

iv.  Emma  Jemina,    4.    llth    January, 
1839 ;  d.  unm.  2Hrd  November,  1858. 


Residence— Bishopscourt,  Ballarat,  Victoria. 


/CHARLES  COLLINSON  RAWSON,  of  the  Hollow,  Mackay,  Queensland, 
\^J  a  justice  of  the  peace  for  that  colony,  and  formerly  chairman  of  the 
local  branch  of  the  North  Queensland  Separation  League,  6.  at  Boldon 
Rectory,  Durham,  England,  13th  December,  1840,  and  went  to  Sydney, 
arriving  there  in  December,  1857;  m.  30th  August,  1870,  Winifred,  daughter 
of  the  late  Rev.  W.  G.  HARRISON,  of  Easington  Rectory,  Durham,  and  has  had 
issue, 

i.  Charles  Stansfeld,  6.  17th  March,  1872. 

n.  Harry,  b.  17th  February,  1874,  d.  23rd  July,  1870. 

in.  Lionel  Reginald,  6.  23rd  December,  1875. 

iv.  Geoffrey  Edmund,  b.  18th  September,  1879. 


Hincaae. 


The  RAWSONS  are  a  very  ancient  family 
for  many  generations  settled  in  Yorkshire, in 
the  Herald's  Visitations  of  which  county  their 
pedigree  ii-amply  set  forth. 

JOHN  RAWSON,  of  Ingrow,  4.  in  1505,  son 
of  JOHN  RAWSON,  and  a  scion  of  the  Y<  rk- 
shire  family  of  the  mime,  rf.  in  Novell. ber, 
1564,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

JOHN  RAWBOV,  of  Ingrow,  A.  in  1535,  hnd 
liy  Allies  his  wife,  who  </.  1-t  December,  1589, 
t\\o  sons, 

I.  ANTHONY,  his  heir. 


II.  William,  A.  in  1568;  m.  February, 
1596,  Isabel  FOWLKB,  of  Utley,  and 
left  four  daughters, 

1.  Margaret,  m.  Robert  WEIGHT. 

2.  Mary,  m.  Joshua  FIELD. 

3.  liabella,  m.  John  RAWSOX. 

4.  Elizabeth,   m.    William    MiDOE- 
LEV. 

The  elder  son, 

.\\rnoxv  RAWSOX,  m.  Margaret  BlAK, 
of  Uilstt-ud,  and  by  her  who  </.  in  1609,  had 
issue, 


426 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


I.  JOHN,  his  heir. 

I.  Maud,    m.    in    1610,    George    FAIE- 

BVRX. 

The  son, 

JOHN  EAWSON,  m.  Elizabeth  OLDFIELP, 
of  Biugley,  and  by  her,  who  d.  7th  May,  1624, 
had  issue, 

I.  Anthony,  who  d,  young. 

II.  William,   went   to    Belfast,    and    m. 
1630,   Catherine,   widow    of   William 
SKEIT,  of  Coleraine. 

in.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Matthew,  m.  163(5,  Martha,  daughter 

of  Thomas  WT  ALTERS. 
v.  Thomas,  d.  1642. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Lydia,  m.  John  WILKINSON. 
The  third  son, 

JOHN  BAWSON,  b.  1606,  m.  his  cousin, 
Isabella,  daughter  of  William  EAWSON,  of 
Brackenbank,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  of  Beekfoot,  Cottingley,  York- 
shire,   b.    10th  July,    1631  ;    m.  Jane 
BEAN,   of   Gilstead,  and   d.   in   1685, 
leaving  a  son, 

Jerimiah,  of  Beekfoot,  wh«  d.  1736, 
leaving  issue, 

(1)  John,  of  Beekfoot,  b.  Sept- 
ember, 1687,  m.  Sarah  DOB- 
BON,  of  the  Vicarage,  Bing- 
ley,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1725, 
had  a  daughter  and  event- 
ual heiress, 

Grace,  m.  her  cousin, 
CHRISTOPHER  EAWSON, 
of  Stonyroyd. 

(1)  Mary,  m.  Joshua  SMITH, 
of  Bingley. 

II.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

WILLIAM  EAWSON,  m.  Abigail,  daughter  of 
George  FEILD,   of    Shipley,   and   widow   of 
Joshua  FEILT>,  of  Selby,  and  had  issue, 
I.  JOHN,  his  heir. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Mercy. 
The  son, 

JOHN  EAWSON,  of  Bolton,  m.  Catherine 
LISTER,  of  Eipon,  and  by  her  (who  m.  secondly, 
John  CUOSSLEY,  of  Krrshaw  House,  and  d.  6th 
October.  1750)  had  issue, 

I.  John   (Bev.),   of  Bradford,  m.  Eliza- 
beth   BOWERS,    of    Manchester,    and 
d.  .9.  p.  1750. 

II.  William,   of  Bradford,  J>.  1710;   m. 
Miss  JEKTLL,  of  London,   and  d.  7th 
August,  1780,  leaving  a  son,  Thomas 
Jekyll. 

III.  CHRISTOPHKB,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  third  son, 

CHRISTOPHER  EAWSON,  of  Stonyroyd,  t. 
1712;  m.  Grace,  daughter  of  John  BAWBON, 
of  Beekfoot,  in  Cottingley,  Yorkshire,  and 
had  issue  (with  several  other  sons,  who  all  d. 
JO'ing), 

I.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William  (fourth  son),  of  Mill  House, 
Halifax,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1749;    d. 
1H28. 

I.  Catherine,  d,  unm. 


ii.  Elizabeth,   >».   Philip   SAT.TMARSIIE, 
of   Saltmarshe    (see  BURKE'S  Landed 
Gentry). 
The  son, 

JOHN  EAWSON,  of  Stonyroyd,  J>.  1st  Decem- 
ber, 1744 ;  in.  Nelly,  daughter  of  David  STANS- 
I'Ki.n,  of  Hope  House,  Halifax,  and  d.  8th 
July,  1815,  having  by  her,  who  d.  23rd  No- 
vember. 1827,  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  of  Hope  House,  Halifax, 
Yorkshire,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  I.  17th  De- 
cember, 1777;  »».  25th  January.  18(>7, 
Mary  Anne,  daughter  of  Thomas 
BROOKS,  of  Great  George  Street, 
Westminster,  and  d.  6th  May,  1849; 
she  d.  s.  p.  29th  July,  1836. 
n.  STANSFELD,  of  whom  we  treat, 
in.  William  Henry,  of  Haugh  End  and 
Mill  House,  Yorkshire,  i.  21st  October, 
1781  ;  m.  30th  October,  1806,  Mary, 
daughter  of  John  PRIESTLEY,  of 
Thorpe,  near  Halifax,  and  d.  5th  Jan- 
uary, 1865,  having  by  her,  who  d.  18th 
February,  1870,  had  issue, 

1.  William  Henry,  of  Mill  House, 
J.P.andD.L.,  b.  4th  August,  1812  ; 
m.  22nd  April,  1847,  Ellen  Louisa, 
daughter    of    Amaziah    EMPSON, 
of  Spellow   Hill,  Knarcsborougb, 
and  d.  8th  July,  1892,  having  by 
her,  who  d.  20th  April,  1890,  had 
issue, 

(1)  William  Henry,  of  Mill 
House,  Yorkshire,  and  Brain- 
hope,  Torquay,  J.P.,  b.  17ih 
September,  1848 ;  m.  4th 
November,  1874,  Frances 
Jane,  eldest  daughter  of 
John  William  BEOOKS,  of 
Sibton  Park,  Suffolk,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1st  December,  1893. 

(1)  Constance  Ellen. 

2.  John,    of  Brockwell,  Yorkshire, 
and  Fallbarrow,  Westmorland,  b. 
21st  November,  1813 ;  m.  2nd  July, 
1840,  Elizabeth  Marianne,  daugh- 
ter of  John  PHIESTLEY,  of  Thorpe, 
and   by   her,   who   d.   16th  May, 
1879,  had  issue,  an  only-daughter, 

Gertrude  Elizabeth,  *.  19th 
June,  1845,  and  d.  23rd 
December,  1859. 

3.  Arthur  (Bev.),  b.  17th  September, 
1818;    m.    19th    October,    1848, 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  only  daugh- 
ter   of     Castel    William     CLAY, 
of    Liverpool,   by   Elizabeth,  his 
wife,  daughter  of  Eichard  DAW- 
SON,  and  (with  three  other  daugh- 
ters, who  d.  young),  had  issue, 

(1)  Arthur  Pelkam.i.  2nd  Octo- 
ber, 1849. 

(2)  Herbert    Evelyn,    b.    12th 
June,1852. 

(3)  Henry  Ernest,*.  13th  April, 
1854. 

(4)  Charles    Selwyn,     b.    25th 
June,  1855. 

(5)  Shcrard,  b.  19th  November, 
1808. 


HKRKrTS  COLONIAL  GKN'TIO'. 


(1)  Mary  Sib,  lla. 

(2)  Emily  Frances. 

(li)    Charlotte  Arabella. 

(I)    Ellen  Beatrice. 

(:,)    Kthol. 

4.  Frederick  Edward,  of  Thorpe,  eo. 
Yorkshire,  >>.  U.'ith  July.  1821;  m. 
12tli  October,  ISIS,  Harriet  Su- 
sanna, daug  ter  of  John  1'ui  i>  i 
I.KY,  by  Marianne  his  wife,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas  LLOYD,  of  King 
thorpe  House,  eo.  Yorkshire  and 
had  issue, 

(1)  Frederick   Gerald    Selwyn, 
b.  10(h  August,  1851. 

(2)  John    Sehvyii.     of    Haugh 
End  and    Mill   House,  s.  his 
cousin  1893,  b.  20th  March, 
1858;    m.    dth   June,    1888, 
Annie  Constance,  daughter  of 
Bcv.    Philip    DWVBB,    M.A., 
sometime  rector  of  Kunisand 
canon  of   Killalon  (by  Anne 
Stuther  CBOWK,  liis  wife),  and 
has  issue, 

(a)  Frederick  William  Sel- 
wyn, 4. 1 1th  March,  1891. 
(a)  Constance  Priestley,  4. 

29th  March  1889. 
(4)   Dorothy    Florence,    4. 

30th  January,  1893. 
(1)   Florence  Harriet  Marianne, 
d.  unm.  21st  October,  1861. 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  April,  1882. 

2.  Ellen  Susanna,  m.  19th  February, 
1867,     Bev.      Aleiander     Louis 
Wellington  BEAN,  incumbent  of 
Sowerby,  Halifax,  and  d.  January, 
1876. 

3.  Anne  Catherine,  m.  27th  August, 
1834,  Rev.  Edward  James  NEW- 
ELI,  vicar  of  Bromley,  Kent,  and 
d.  May,  1893. 

4.  Caroline,  d.  May,  1891. 

5.  Emily  Frances,  m.  Rev.  William 
Henry  EMPSON,  vicar  of  Wellow, 
Hants,  and  d.  26th  October,  1857, 
leaving  issue. 

6.  Henrietta,  d.  May,  1892. 

IV.  John,  of  Ash  Grove",  Halifax,  York- 
shire, J.P.  and  D.L.,  4.  24th  August, 
1783:  m.  first,  30th  October,  1806, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Edward  MARK- 
LAND,  of  Leeds,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9th 
October,  1821)  had  issue, 

1.  John   Markland,   R.N.,    4.    31st 
August,    1807,   drowned   off    the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  1826. 

2.  Edward,  of  the  Breck,   Halifax, 
4. 19th  February,  1809 ;  m.  22nd 
June,     1831,     Elizabeth     Sarah, 
daughter    of   John    CLARK   and 
Maria  KKNXY,  his  wife,  of  Will- 
field,  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  26th  May, 
1SM-.  having  had  issue, 

(1)  John,  4.  5th  June,  1833,  rf. 
ur>m. 

(2)  Edward  Markland,  4.  14th 
>o\  ember,  183-1,  d.  young. 


(3)  Edward   Markland,  4.  21st 
May.  Is  l.'i.  fl.  i"im. 

(4)  Courtney     Clarke,    colonel 
R.R..  I,.  -i\-\   January,  IS  In  ; 
m.    1:21  h    March,   Iss'l,   Rosa 
Stevens,  daughter  of  —  Tip- 
PUTS,  and  has  had  issue, 

(a)  Arthur    Courtney,    i. 

20th  September,  1884,  d. 

yoiini?. 
(4)  Charles  Ed  ward  Court-, 

ncy,  4.  26th  March,  18S7, 

d.  young. 

(1)  Frances  Esther,  4.  7th  June, 
1838  i    d.   unm.    5th   March, 
1804. 

(2)  Maria     Louisa    Markland, 
d.  unm.  27th  November,  1843. 

3.  Wiltuvn,  4. 18th  March,  1815  ;  m. 
but  d.  s.  p.  in  Australia,  ISli". 

4.  Christopher,    4.    20th     October, 
1818,  d.  young. 

5.  Samuel,    Major    (ret.),    4.    loth 
November,      'lS19;       m.       1850, 
Elizabeth,  daughter   of   William 
DOCOALL.    B.N.,    and    d.    16th 
August,  1882,  having  by  her,  who 
d.  28th  June,  1890,  had  issue, 

(1)  Samuel,  4.   20th   January, 
1853 ;    m.    20th    July,   l!S7»i, 
Vescina,  daughter  of  Edward 
Newell  HARRISON,  paymas- 
ter B.N.,  and  has  issue, 

(a)  Vescina    Edith    Marv, 

4.  26th  August,  1877.  ' 
(4)   Eleanor       Mary       St. 

Clare   do  Vesci,  4.   12th 

August,  1883. 
(c)  Dorothy          Margaret 

Mary,  4. 23rd  May,  188C. 

(2)  Gilbert  Ingrow,  b.  2nd  July, 
1858  ;  d.  unm.  7th  February, 
1891. 

(1)  Edith,    4.    17th    January, 
1855. 

(2)  Elizabeth,  b.  14th  Septem- 
ber, 1856. 

(3)  Mabel   Alberta   Markland, 
4.  9th  January,  1864. 

6.  Thomas,  4.  20th  September,  1820, 
d.  young. 

1.  Sophia,  4.  30th  October,  1810;  in. 
Bev.   John  Pemberton  SIMPSON, 
rector  of  Crofton,  Yorkshire,  and 
d.  21st  June,  1850. 

2.  Marianne,  4.  27th  March,  1812 ; 
d.  unm.  8th  March,  1887. 

3.  Helen  Elizabeth,  4.  21st  October, 
1813  ;  m.  14th    November,  1814, 
Key.  William  SMITH,  of  Halifax, 
and  d.  1892. 

4.  Ellin,  b.    1st  August,   1817;     m. 
Bev.    William  F.  OAKES,  rector 
of  Tibberton,  co.  Saloj ,  and  d.  20th 
July,  1890. 

Mr.  John  Hawson  m.  secondly,  12th 
June,  1823,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Thomas  I'KKSTOX,  of  Greenroyd,  Hali- 
fax, and  rf.  19th  December,  1852,  having 
no  issue  by  her,  who  d.  4th  July,  1862. 


428 


BUKKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


v.  Jeremiah,  of  the  Shay,  Halifax,  4. 
2Mb  JIurch,  1787;  m.  25th  January, 
1810,  Hannah,  daughter  of  Thomas 
PBESTON,  of  Greeuroyd,  and  d.  6th 
September,  1831),  having  by  her  (who 
</.  20th  A])ril.  1861)  had  utae, 

1.  Thomas  William,  of  (ireenroyd, 
4. 1st  March,  1814;  m.  15th  Jan- 
uary, 1840,  Ocla\ia.  daughter  of 
Currer    Fothergill   BUSPBIU),    of 
Cottingley  Bridge,  Yorkshire,  and 
(/.  4th  October,  1864,  having  by  her, 
who  d.  21st  July,  1865,  had  issue, 

(1)  Thomas    Preston,    b.    23rd 
June,  1841 ;  rf.  24th  January, 
1880. 

(2)  Jeremiah  Stnnsfeld,  b.  6th 
March,  1847;  d.  13th  April, 
1848. 

(3)  Currer    Benjamin,    b.    6th 
October,  1849;   d.  6th  Feb- 
ruary, 1856. 

(4)  Benjamin  Currer,  twin  with 
Ills  brother  Currer  Benjamin, 
m.    first,  15th  August,  1876, 
Emily,    second    daughter   of 
George     HOI.DSWOBTH,     of 
Elm   Wood,  Halifax,  and  by 
her,  who  il.  28th  July,  1883, 
has  issue, 

(a)  John  Busfcild,  b.  10th 
July,  1877. 

(a)  Emily    Mary,   b.    6th 
October,  1879. 

He  m.  secondly,  Anne  Wood, 
dau.  of  Alfred  SUSSMANN, 
Bradford,  and  has  issue, 

(b)  Olive    Evelyn,    b.  3rd 
January,  1894. 

(5)  William    Busfeild,  b.  26th 
September,  1853. 

(1)  Elizabeth  Hannah,  b.  27th 
September,    1843 ;     d.    16th 
July,  1858. 

(2)  Sarah  Ferrand,  4.  I7thjuly, 
1845  ;  m.  30th  January,  1868, 
George      LONGBOTHAM,     of 
Seaton  Carew,  co.  Durham. 

(3)  Emily  Jane,    b.  22nd  Feb- 
ruary, d.  29th  June,  1848. 

(4)  Octavia    Victoria,  4.    24th 
May,  1851;  d.  loth  April,1865. 

2.  Jeremiah  Stanst'eld,   of   Eawdon 
Grange,    eo.    Yorkshire,   b.    10th 
March,  1817 ; »».  first,  17th  August, 
1841,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Samuel 
STEAD,  of  Halifax,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  23rd  August,  1845),  had 
issue, 

(1)  Clara  Louisa,  I.  26th  June, 
1842  ;  d.  9th  February,  1843. 

(2)  Harriet     Hannah,  "b.    9th 
July,    1843,    d.     unm.    24th 
October,  1872. 

He  m.  secondly,  8th    September, 
1853,  Mary,  daughterof  R.  If.  SAN- 
KEY,  of  Ludlow,  a,nd  bv  her  (who 
d.  llth  October,  1872) 'had  issue, 
(1)  Philip   tStansfeld,    b.    16th 
December,  1858. 


(3)  Eleanor  Stansfcld,  4.   4th 

October,  1854. 
3.  John,  d.  unm.  1849. 

1.  Mary  Hannah,  d.  unm.  1839. 

2.  Harriet,  <l.  .\o».ng,  1828. 

3.  Ellen  Elizabeth,  d.  young,  1828. 

4.  Emma  Sophia. 

5.  Christiana,  »«.    27th  July,    1871, 
Captain  Eobert  Hilars  BABLOW, 
68th  Light  Infantry. 

6.  Louisa,  m.  James  INGLIS,  M.D., 
ar.d  by  him,  who  d.  9th  March, 
1851,  had  issue,  two  sons  and  one 
daughter. 

7.  Sophia  Preston,  d.  young  1828. 
vi.  Thomas  Samuel,  of  Bridgen  Place, 

Kent,  b.  20th  January,  1792-3 ;  m.  26th 
October,  1814,  Sarah  Coldbeck,  daugh- 
ter of  John  HOLDSWOKTH,  of  West 
House,  Otley,  and  d.  16th  April,  1869, 
having  by  her  (who  was  4.  13th  July, 
1792,  and  d.  3rd  March,  1871)  had 
issue, 

1.  Christopher,  of  Woolwich,  J.P. 
co.  Surrey,  late  Captain  and  Dis- 
trict Paymaster  of  Lower  Canada, 
4.  26th  November,  1816  ;  m.  19th 
November,  1840,  Ellen  Frances, 
daughter  of  John  Naylor  WRIGHT, 
of  Liverpool  and  Beaumaris,  and 
Frances  ROE  his  wife,  and  had 
issue, 

(1)  Christopher       S.      Wright 
(Rev.),  b.  20th  October,  1842  ; 
m.  28th  December,  1865,  Janie 

Forsythe,   daughter   of  

GRANT,  of  Sherbrooke,  Can- 
ada, and  had  issue, 

Mabel,    4.    1st    November, 
1866. 

(2)  Harry  Holdsworth,  Admiral 
R.N.,  C.B.,  4.  5th  November, 
1843 ;  m.  19th  October,  1871, 
Florence       Alice       Stewart, 
daughter     of     John     Ralph 
SHAW,     of     Arrowe     Park, 
Cheshire   (see  BUKKE'S  Lan- 
ded Gentry),  and  has  issue, 

(a)  Harry  Hugh,  4.    18th 

January  ;   d.  21st  July, 

1875. 
(4)  Henry  Christopher 

Shaw,  4.  21st  February, 

1876. 
(c)  Hugh  Wyatt  Hay, 

*.  llth  September,  1887. 

(a)  Alice  Evelyn,  4.  22nd 
July,  1872. 

(b)  Muriel     Edith     Flor- 
ence, 4. 19th  July,  1881  j 
d.  24th  September,  1882. 

(3)  Wyatt,   Commander   R.N., 
4.  17th  August,  1853,  was  the 
distinguished     naval     officer 
who  directed  tho  advance  of 
the    British    Army    by    the 
slars,  in  the  celebrated  night 
march     across      the     desert, 
preliminary   to  the  Battle  oi: 
Tcl-cl-kebir,  in  which  he  was 


'S  COLONIAL  GKNTRY. 


111,'  lirst  killed.  He  in.  22ml 
.lime,  is-sii.  Miuid  Kinily, 

daughter  of  John  HKOAN,  of 
20,  Queen's  Gate,  London, 
and  was  killed  as  before 
mentioned  in  Egypt,  leaving 
two  dnughten, 

(«)  M.'irmiret  Kubel.A.  2f!th 

July,  1881. 

(A)  Victoria  Alexandria 
Wyitt  (for  whom  Her 
Majesty  tlie  QUEEX  was 
sponsor),  b.  poathumouii, 
1882. 

(4)  Colbcck    Schmidt,   b.    13lh 
\l;u.    1858  ;   d.    20th   June, 
1868, 

(1)  Frances  Kmily,  b.  14th  Au- 

1  -s  II  ;  m".  10th  Decem- 
ber, 18G3,  Dudley  Raikes  DE 
CHAIR,  of  Dover  and  \\.ml- 
wich,  second  son  of  the  Rev. 
Frederick  Blaekctt  [>K  CHAIR, 
c.l'  Kiist  Langdon,  Kent,  and 
Manton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has 
surviving  issue,  three  sons  and 
a  daughter. 

(2)  Evelyn,  b.  22ud  September, 
1816  ;  'm.  9th  June,  1864,  Sir 
Francis  Walter  DE  WINTON, 
K.C.M.G.,   C.B.,    R.A.    (tee 
BPRKE'S  Landed  Gentry,  DE 
WINTON,  of  Maeslliach  Cos- 
tie),  and  has  issue. 

(3)  Ellen  Kate,  A.  9th  March, 
184S;  d.  16th  January,  1849. 

(t)  Blanche,  4.  7th  August, 
1810,»«.3rd  April,1871,Ernest 
Kdmiind  Molyneux  ROYUS, 
and  has  issue,  two  sons  and 
two  daughters  (tee  BUEKE'S 
fi'il  Gentry,  BESWICKE- 
l!c'\  D8,  of  Falinge  and  Pyke 
House). 

(5)  Klla,    A.     13th    December, 
1  s:,i  i,  m.  24th  September,  1879, 
Frederick  Finch  MACKENZIE, 
son  of  Dr.  William  Slacken- 
/.ie.  of  Stawell  House,  Rich- 
iiucnd,  and  has  hnd  issue, 

lli'iieiiyo     Warren,  A.    6th 

May,  18S3. 
Rhona,  A.  21st  and  d.  31st 

October,  1887. 

L>.  Samuel,  A.  5ih  April,  1819;  m. 
21st  August,  1847,  Frances  Anne, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Charles  SMEI.T, 
rector  of  Gedling,  co.  Notts,  and 
F.llen  BTTCKLEY,  his  wife,  and  has 

issue. 

(1)  Charles,  A.  5th  August,  1840, 
m.  13th  July,  1872,  Kiitlier- 
ine,    daughter     of     William 
HBNBUKY,     of    Winchester, 
and  has  issue,  a  daughter, 

Slav,  A.  IHh  Slay,  1873. 

(2)  Tom    lloldsworth,    A.  30th 
January,  1851. 

(3)  Harry    Stanhope,     A.     6th 
April,  1851. 


(4)     S;l'll,    K..Y,    I..   21  "I 

her,   IN:..",. 
(."))   Fnink,    //.    Kith   Di-eeml  ..... 


(6)  Kd'.vnr.l    Cresswell,    A.     l»t 
April,  IH.-,!I. 

(7)  Fre  lerick  William,  /,.  16th 
h       abet   iMjii. 

(1)  Sarah   Kllen,  A.    fit!.    July, 
1818. 

(2)  Fanny  Georgina,  A.  8th  Au- 
gust, I'M;:I. 

1.  Emily,   m.    1837,  James    Palmer 
l!i  id"),  of  Sstlyfera,  Swansea,  J.P. 
and  D.  I.. 

2.  Catherine  Anne. 
'A.   Henrietta. 

4.  Julia,   m.    1856,   Rer.    William 
Henry  Colbeck  LDKE,  rector  of 
Elmswell,   co.    Suffolk,   and    had 
issue,  two  daughters. 

5.  Eliza  Sarah,  m.  1857,  Rev.  John 
William  HOLDSWOBTH,  rector  of 
Lynton,  Kent,  who  d.  6th  Novem- 
ber, 1858. 

I.  Grace   Elizabeth,  m.    17th   October, 
1805,  John  WATERHousE.of  Wellhead, 
Halifax  (whorf.  21st  January,  1847)  and 
d.  19th  February,  1819,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  d.  unm.  21st  July,  1804. 
in.  Ellen,    m.     15th    December,     1814, 

Amaziah  EMPSON,  of  Spcllow  Hill, 
Knaresborough,  and  d.  21st  Slay,  1864, 
leaving  issue  (see  BURKE'S  Landed 
Gentry)  . 

IV.  Catherine.^.  young,9th  August,  1803. 
v.  Delia,  d.  unm.  28th  March,  1813. 
VI.  Emma,  m.  3rd  June,  1817,  Christo- 
pher SALTMAHSHE,  af  Saltmarshe,  and 
d.  15th  July,  183  !•,  having  by  him,  who 
d.  14th   October,  1852,  had  issue  (see 
Hi  I:K  >:'-  Landed  Gentry). 
The  second  son, 

STANSFELD  RAWSOX,  of  Gledholt,  near 
Huddersfield,  D.L.,  A.  23rd  December,  1778  ; 
m.  5th  May,  1802,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Timothy  LEACH,  of  Clapham,  and  d.  27th 
November,  1856,  having  by  her,  who  d.  2nd 
September.  1866,  had  issue, 

I.   Francis  William,  of  Stonyroyd,  Hali- 
fax, A.  8th  January,  1808  ;  m.  26th  May, 
1S30,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Ingham  BEAU- 
MONT,  of    Huddersfield,  and    d.  3rd 
August,  1859,  leaving  an  only  daugh- 
ter, who  rf   unm.  3rd  August,  1860. 
It.  Edmund  Siunsfcld,  d.  in  ini'ancy. 
in.  CHARLES  STANSFELD,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  20th  June,  1842,   Rev. 
Thomas  WORSLET,  Master  of  Downing 
College,  Cambridge. 

II.  Delia   Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  18th  July, 
1870. 

in.  Mary  Ann,  m.  30th  Slay,  1838,  Rev. 
Benjamin  HrrcHiNSON,"  of  White- 
church,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and 
three  daughters. 

iv.  Emma  Sarah,  m.  20th  March,  1839, 
Matthew  RHODES,  of  Eurdestone 
House,  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  6th 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


January,     1854,    leaving    issue,     two 

daughters. 
The  third  ion, 

CHARI.KS  SI-ANSFKI.U  Rvwso.x,  of  Sfony- 
royil.  Halifax,  ami  of  Wostdale  Hall,  co. 
Cnmh  Hand.//.  L'lilh  IV<-eml>er,  1812  ;  m.  first, 
I  Mh  I'eliriiiiry,  IS  H  I,  Ortaviii.  daughter  of  the 
lii-v.  .L'lui  Coi.i.ixsux,  of  Boklon  Red' TV. 
co.  Durham,  and  by  her  (whorf.  21st  October, 
1850)  had  issue. 

i.  CIIAUI.KS  COLLINSON,   the  subject  of 

this  memoir. 
II.  Lancelot  Uernnrd,  b.  20th  November, 

1843  ;     m.  at  Sydney.    N.S.W.,    26th 

June,      1872,      Wilhelmina      Frances 

CAHILL,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Francis  Edmund,  4.  14th  April, 
1873. 

2.  Lancelot   Guy,  b.  llth  January, 
1874. 

1.  Una   Belle,    b.    llth  September, 
1875. 

2.  Winifred  Grace,  4.  June,  1880. 
m.  Edmund    .Stansfcld,  b.   24th  April, 

1845 ;    m.  5th    May,  1875,   Margaret 
Decima  Crauford,  daughter  of  the  late 


ton    Rectory,   co.   Durham,    and    lias 
issue, 

1.  Beatrice  Octavia,   I.   September, 
1876. 

2.  Sybil  StansfVld.  4.   151  h   October, 
1879. 

3.  Dorothy    Winifred    Meynell,    4. 
22ml  January,  1884. 

iv.  Francis   Richard,  I.  17th   March,  d. 
2(>th  April,  1847. 

I.  Charlotte  KlizabHh,  4.15th  May,  1842; 
m.     Kith    May,    18(13,  Reginald  Freke 
WILLIAMS,      of     Llangattoch    Court, 
Crickhowell,      and     has      issue,     two 
daughters. 

II.  Kalherine  Emily,  4.  22nd  June,  1840, 
in.  December,  1871,  her  cousin,  Ernest 
Rhodes    HVTOIIINSON,    son    of  Rev. 
Benjamin    HVTCHINSON,    of    White- 
church,     and     Mary    Ann,     his    wife, 
daughter  of  SI  ansfcld  RAwsON.ofGled- 
holt,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  three 
daughters. 

Mr.  Charles  Mansfcld  Rawson  m.  secondly, 
29th  April,  1854,  Eleanor  Charlotte  Berke- 
ley, second  daughter  of  Sir  Joseph  Edward 
LEEDS,  Bart.,  and  d.  2nd  June,  1863. 


Rev.    W.  G.   HABHISON,   of  Easing- 
Arnis — Per  fesse  van/  sa.  and  ar.  a  castle  of  four  towers  arff. 
Crest — A  raven's  /lead  erased  sa.  guttee  d'or  holding  in  its  leak  an  annulet  gold. 
Mot/o — Lavs  rirtvtis  art'O. 
Residence — The  Hollow,  Mackay,  Queensland,  and  14,  Bisliam  Gardens,  Highgate,  N. 


HON.  ALEXANDER  WALKER  OGILVIE,  of  Airlie,  City  of  Montreal, 
Canada,  J.P.,  and  Senator  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada  for  the   Alma 
Division,  I.  at  St.  Michel,  near  Montreal,  29th  May,  1829;  m.  13th  September, 
1854,  at  Long  Point,  Montreal,  Sarah,  daughter  of  William  LENEY,  of  Long 
Point,  and  has  had  issue, 

i.  Alexander,  b.  31st  October,  1860;  d.  22nd  April,  18(53. 
u.  Shirley,  of  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  I.  20th  October,  1864. 
i.  Florence   Nightingale,    6.   llth  May,  1855;    m.  8th   December,  1874, 
Samuel    Arthur    McMuRTEY,  of  Lindsay,   Ontario,  banker,  and  lias 
six  children. 

IT.  Emily  Helen,  6.  20th  January,  1857 ;  TO.  24th  October,  1883,  John 
Alexander  GEMMILL,  of  Ottawa,  Ontario,  barrister,  and  has  four 
children. 

in.  Sarah  Charlotte,  I.  12th  December,  1858. 

Mr.  Ogilvie  founded  the  firm  of  A.  W.  Ogilvie  and  Company  in  1854. 
They  have  been  for  many  years  largely  engaged  in  the  grain  trade,  and  are 
the  proprietors  of  the  Glenora  Mills.  He  remained  at  the  head  of  the  firm 
until  1874,  when  he  retired,  the  business  continuing  under  the  same  name, 
and  extending  their  operations  to  Manitoba.  Mr.  Ogilvie  is  President  of  the 
St.  Andrew's  Society,  Director  of  the  Exchange  Bank,  of  the  Sun  Mutual 
Insurance  Company,  and  the  Loan  and  Mortgage  Company,  and  is  also  con- 
nected with  many  other  commercial  enterprises.  He  is  Chairman  of  the 
Montreal  Turnpike  Trust,  President  of  the  St.  Michel  Road  Company,  has  been 


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431 


an  aldernnri  for  the  city  of  Montreal,  and  is  a  lieutenant-colonel  of  the 
.Montreal  Cavalry  (retired  list).  He  was  first  returned  to  the  Legislative 
\  -mbly  of  the  Province  of  Quebec  for  the  constituency  of  Montreal  \\<-*\. 
in  18U7,  mid  retained  tint  seat  until  1871,  when  he  declined  re-nomination; 
was  re-elected  for  Montreal  centre  in  July,  LS7.">,  and  retired  at  the  expiration 
of  the  term  of  tho  Parliament  then  elected.  He  was  called  to  the  Senate  of 
the  Dominion  of  Canada,  -2  Mi  December,  1881. 


Htncnac. 


This  family  claims  descent  from  a  common 
ancestor  with  the  Ogilvys  of  Ogilvy. 

Mr.   A.   W.   Ogilvie'u   grandfather  was  of 
Stirling,  Scotland,  and  left  issue  at  his  decease, 
ALEXAXDEB,  of  whom  presently. 
Archibald. 

Junie*.  William. 

Helen,  m.  James  GOUDIB. 
The  son, 
ALEXANDER   OOILVIE  was  b.  in   Stirling- 


shire, Scotland,  went  to  Canada  in  1800,  and 
served  during  the  war  of  1812,  and  also  dur- 
ing the  rebellion  of  1837,  as  a  volunteer 
cavalry  officer.  He  m.  at  Montreal,  :i'!tH 
July,  1817,  Helen  WATSON  (who  d.  in  lsr,:») 
and  d.  in  1863,  having  had  eleven  children, 
eight  of  whom  survive,  viz.,  three  sons  and 
live  daughters,  of  whom  ALEXAXUKB 
WAIKEB,  is  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 


Residence — Airlie,  City  of  Montreal,  Canada. 


VERY  REV.  CHARLES  MARRYAT,  M.A.  (Oxon),  of  Christ  Church 
Parsonage,  North  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  Dean  of  Adelaide,  Incum- 
bent of  Christ  Church,  North  Adelaide,  and  Vicar-General  and  Examining 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop,  b.  in  London,  26th  June,  1827;  m.  8th  August,  1854, 
Grace  Montgomery,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Chailes  Beaumont  HOWARD,  M.A., 
first  colonial  chaplain  of  South  Australia,  and  incumbent  of  Trinity  Church, 
Adelaide,  by  Grace  Montgomery  NEVILLE,  his  wife,  and  has  had  issue, 

i.  Charles  Howard,  b.  5th  May,  1855. 

II.  Ernest  Neville,  b.  16th  September,  1869. 

in.  Cyril  Beaumont,  b.  llth  September,  1873. 

i.  Grace  Caroline,  d.  in  infancy. 

11.  Ethel,  b.  7th  January,  I860  ;  d.  21st  January,  1865. 

in.  Grace,  TO.  the  Rev.  Herbert  Thomas  HUUHKS,  M.A.  (Oxon),  vicar  of 

Chri-st  Church,  Emery  Down,  Lyndhurst,  Hants, 
iv.  Mabel, 
v.  Isabel, 
vi.  Kate  Augusta. 

Dean  Marry  at  was  educated  at  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  where  he 
graduated  B.A.  in  1851  (obtained  the  Ellerton  Theological  Prize  that  year), 
and  M.A.  in  1854;  was  ordained  deacon  in  1850,  andpiiest  in  1651 ;  went  out 
to  New  South  Wales,  December,  1852,  and  removed  to  South  Australia,  April, 
1853  ;  was  curate  of  Trinity  Church,  Adelaide,  from  1853  to  1857,  incumbent 
of  St.  Paul's,  Port  Adelaide,  from  1857  to  1868,  in  which  year  he  was 
appointed  incumbent  of  Christ  Church,  North  Adelaide,  and  archdeacon  of 
Adelaide,  and  became  dean  in  1887. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Uincnae. 


The  MARRYAT  family  trace  their  descent 
from  one  of  three  knights,  who  rame  out 
of  Brittany  at  the  period  of  the  Conquest, 
and  settled  in  England,  where  their  name  is 
frequently  to  be  found  mentioned,  spelt  in 
many  various  ways  since  that  time'. 

THOMAS  DE  MARRYAT,  who,  under  John 
Champernon,  joined  a  band  of  one  hundred 
gentlemen,  raised  by  permission  of  Queen 
ELIZABETH,  to  serve  with  the  Huguenots 
under  -Admiral  Colign^v  He  escaped  the 
massacre  of  St.  Bnrtholomew,  24th  August, 
1572,  by  taking  refuse  in  the  house  of  Lord 
Whitworth,  the  Knglish  Ambassador. 
THOMAS  DE  MAKBYAT  fought  in  the  battle  of 
Ivry,  1590,  which  destroyed  the  Catholic 
League,  and  on  this  occasion  HENRY  IV  of 
France  allowed  all  the  officers  who  fought 
that  day  under  his  banner  the  right  to  bear 
on  their  arms — a  canton  charged  with  a  fleur- 
de-lis.  On  his  return  to  England,  Thomas 
de  Marryat  settled  in  Suffolk.  He  m.  Anne, 
daughter  of  Daniel  LAKE,  by  whom  he  had 
a  son, 

JOHN  MARRYAT,  who  m.  a  daughter  of  Sir 
Thomas  STYLE  and  left  a  son, 

OBADIAH  MARRYAT,  barrister-at-law  and 
Government  Commissioner,  who  was  b.  in 
1651,  and  d.  in  1709,  leaving  issue, 

ZEPHANIAH  MARRYAT,  I).D.,  who  was  b. 
in  1685,  and  «*.  in  1754.  His  son, 

THOMAS  MAHRYAT,  M.D.,  was  b.  in  1730, 
and  d.  in  1792.  He  practised  in  Lothbury, 
London,  and  at  Bristol,  and  was  the  author  of 
a  work  entitled  Therapeutics,  or  the  Art  of 
Healing.  He  had  issue,  Samuel,  King's 
Counsel,  and 

JOSEPH  MARRYAT,  of  Wimbledon  House, 
co.  Surrey,  M.P.  for  the  borough  of  Sand- 
wich, chairman  of  the  committee  at  Lloyd's, 
chief  in  the  banking-house  of  Marryat,  Kaye, 
Price  and  Co.,  and  colonial  agent  for  the 
Islands  of  Grenada  and  Trinidad,  who  was  b. 
1757;  m.  1789,  Charlotte,  third  daughter  of 
Frederic  vox  GEYER,  of  Boston,  U.S.,  a 
distinguished  American  loyalist,  who  suffered 
severely  in  the  great  struggle  which  ended  in 
the  establishment  of  American  independence, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  in  1854)  left  nine  children, 
of  whom  were, 

I.  Joseph,  M.P.   for  Sandwich,  I.  1789, 
author  of  a  popular  Treatise  on  Pottery 
and  Porcelaine,  m.  Mary,  daughter  of 
LINDSAY,  of  Balcarres. 

II.  Frederick,  post  captain  R.N.,  C.B., 
F.R.S.,    F.L.S.,    (second    son),   6.    in 
London,  10th  July,  1792;  entered  the 
navy    23rd    September,    1806,    as    a 
volunteer,  on  board  the  "  Imperiouse  " ; 
promoted   to  the  rank  of   lieutenant, 
26th    iJecember,    1812 ;    commander, 
l:Uh   June,  1815;    and   post   captain 
25th   July,  1825.     This  distinguished 
oilicer  was  particularly  mentioned  for 
his  conduct  at  the  defence  of  Trini- 
dad Castle,  attached  to  the  fortress  of 
Rosas,  against  a  whole  French  army, 
1,000  of  whose  picked  men  were  com- 


pletely repulsed  by  eighly  of  the 
British,  supported  by  an  equal  number 
of  Spaniards,  on  the  occasion  of  an 
assault  made  by  the  former,  30th 
November,  1808  (vide  Gazette,  1809, 
p.  307).  He  was  present  in  the 
memorable  attack  made  upon  the 
French  shipping  in  Aix  Roads,  llth 
April,  1809.  On  30th  September, 
1811,  we  find  him  earning  the  general 
admiration  of  the  ship's  company,  and 
the  high  approval  of  his  captain,  for 
his  courageous  conduct,  when  no  other 
person  would  attempt  it,  in  leading  the 
way  aloft  during  a  tremendous  gale 
from  the  south-cast,  which  had  laid 
his  vessel,  the  "  jEolus,"on  her  beam- 
ends,  and  had  literally  blown  away 
her  topmasts  and  mizen-mast,  for  the 
purpose  of  cutting  away  the  main- 
yard,  as  the  only  means  left  of  saving 
the  mainmast  and  righting  the  ship. 
On  the  morning  after  the  decease  of 
the  Emperor  NAPOLEON,  at  St.  Helena, 
6th  May,  1821,  he  formed  one  of  the 
three  naval  captains  admitted  to  view 
the  body  of  that  monarch.  In  May, 
1824-,  Captain  Marryat  joined  in  the 
hostilities  against  Ava,  and  for  a  time 
officiated  as  senior  naval  officer  in  co- 
operation with  the  expedition  under 
Major-General  Sir  Archibald  Camp- 
bell, K.C.B.,  and  in  1825  he  com- 
manded an  armament  sent  in  conjunc- 
tion with  a  military  force  under  Major 
Sale  up  the  Bassein  River.  His  con- 
duct from  first  to  last  was  such  that  it 
procured  for  him  the  repeated  acknow- 
ledgment! of  the  Supreme  Govern- 
ment and  other  high  authorities  in 
India,  and  was  the  means  of  his  being 
included  in  a  vote  of  thanks  from 
both  Houses  of  Parliament.  No  less 
than  five  times  between  1807  and  1813 
did  Captain  Murryat  hazard  his 
existence  for  the  preservation  of 
others  from  dronning.  His  gallant 
exertions  elicited  the  warmest  thanks 
of  the  Royal  Humane  Society,  with 
whose  medal  he  was  subsequently  pre- 
sei  ted  for  his  invention  of  a  lifeboat, 
described  in  that  Society's  47th  report. 
In  addition  to  the  productions  which 
have  rendered  him  famous  as  a 
novelist,  Captain  Marryat  was  the 
author  of  a  work,  published  in  1822, 
entitled  Suggestions  for  t/ie  Abolition 
of  the  Present  System  of  Impressment 
in  the  Naval  Service.  He  had  pre- 
viously invented  a  code  of  signals  for 
vessels  in  the  merchant  service,  includ- 
ing a  cipher  for  secret  correspondence, 
now  in  general  use  by  our  own  and  all 
foreign  navies.  On  their  being  trans- 
lated into  French,  and  supplied  by 
ordonnance  to  the  French  marine  and 
merchant  service,  the  king  of  the 
French  sent  him  the  Croix  d'Ollicierof 


IMKKK'S  OH.ONIAL  CKN 


433 


tin-  I.i'-xii.n  il  ll'uineur.  Hi-  »a-  uonii- 
iiHted  H  C.B.,  20th  Dereinl,.T,  ISL'i:. 
Captain  Marryat  obtained  a,  yrant  of 
•  In'  following  coat  .of  arms  frmn  ll.M. 

College  of   Armv  :illlll    ileeclllber.   ]N-!7. 

to  In'  linriii'  l>\  him  mill  hi»  de-ccn- 
ilants:  Uiirri  of  six  or  and  sa.,  on  a 
chief  wavy  uz.  (In'  rcpre-cnlalion  of  a 
Hunnese  nill  win-hunt  and  over  it,  in 
letters  of  gol  I,  tin1  HI  ml  A  \n,  on  a 
canton  arg.  a  tlenr-de-lis  gu.  Crest 
—  (in  a  mount  icrt,  in  front  of  a  ram's 
lii'iid  arg.,  the  sun  rising  or. 
li/i/i/iiiiiiil  fi-t.it  A  miMil  crown  or, 
thereon  a  flagstaff  with  a  Burmese 
naval  pennon  flowing  therefrom  ppr. 
and  an  anchor  in  salt  in-  sa.,  united  ill 
the  centre  by  a  riband  az.,  and  jx-n- 
dent  therefrom  a  representation  of  t  he- 
gold  meilal  presented  by  the  Royal 
llnniauo  Society  of  London  to  the 
said  Captain  Marryat.  He  m.  21st 
January,  1819,  Catherine,  youngest 
daughter  of  Sir  Stephen  SHI  IBP, 
of  Russell  Place,  London,  formerly 
chargel  d'affaires  at  the  court  of  Russia, 
and  by  her  had,  with  other  issue,  a 
daughter  (FLOEENCE  MARHTAT,a  well- 
known  authoress,  afterwards  Mrs.  |{i>s~. 
dirndl,  who  was  4.  at  Brighton,  co. 
Sussex,  9th  July,  1837,  and  was 
appointed  editor  of  London  Society 
in  June,  1872)  and  two  son*,  both  in 
the  royal  navy.  U  he  elder  son,  Frede- 
rick, entered  the  navy  in  1830,  and 
was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  lieutenant, 
1st  September,  1845.  Like  bis  father, 
Lieutenant  Marryat,  on  two  occasions, 
risked  his  life  by  jumping  overboard  to 
save  others.  (O'Byrne's  Naval  JBio' 
graphy,  pp.  726-7.)  He  was  lost  in 
H.M.S.  "Avenger"  on  the  Sorelli 
Rocks. 

in.  CHABLES,  of  whom  presently. 

iv.  George,  of  the  12th  Lancers,  m, 
Georgina,  daughter  of  '4'ownsend  SEL- 
WTN,  of  Kilmington,  Somerset. 

V.  Horatio,  m.  Uth  August,  1842, 
Matilda  Elizabeth,  fourth  daughter  of 
Geneial  Lord  Robert  Edward  Henry 
SOMERSET,  G.C.B.,K.T.S.(*ee  BITBKE'S 
Peerage,  BEAUFORT,  D.).  Their  only 
daughter,  Ida  Horatio  Charlotte,  m. 
19th  September,  1863,  Gustaf  Frede- 
rick, Count  BLONDE,  of  Biorno. 

I.  Charlotte. 

ii.  Maria,  m.  Rev.  Henry  LINDSAY,  Rec- 
tor of  Croydon  and  Sundridge,  Kent, 
son  of  James  Lindsay,  of  Balcarres. 

in.  Fanny,  authoress  of  Conversation* 
on  Nature  and  Art  ;  Political 
Speaker ;  Jlix/ori/  of  Lace,  &c. ;  m. 
Richard  PALUUB,  of  the  10th  Regi- 
ment and  12th  Lancers. 

IV.  Ellen. 

Mr.  Joseph  Marryat  d.  suddenly  12th  Janu- 
urv,  1824,  agei  1)7  (Ge»ttemau's  Magazine, 
\ol.  xciv,  part  i,  Ib24.  p.  372).  His  third  son, 
CHABLES  MAKRTAT,  of  Park-field,  Potter's 
Bar,  co.  Middlesex,  merchant  of  London,  m. 

VOL.  II. 


-''ih  June,  INJG,  Caroline,  daughter  of 
Charles  SHOUT,  of  \\ooi||:m.U.  \Varbling- 
tun,  Haul-,  l-iii-ri-t.-r  a'  -law  of  the  Miil.:li- 
Temple,  mid  si-ter  of  the  KiL'li!  Rev.  Augua- 
•Miir.  D.I).,  (ir-t  Cluii-cli  of 

l!i>b'.|p  ol     Aile!:i:ile.anil   liy   her  («lio(/ 

hud  issue, 

I.  CHARLES   (Very  Rev.),  MA.,  dean  of 
Adelaide,  the  .-ubjrct  of  this  memoir. 

II.  Joseph    Henry,    rear-admiral    R.N., 
C.  I!.,     dislinguisheil     himself    in     the 
Crimean  War  at  Kinhurn  in  the  gun- 
boat "Cracker,"    Admiral    Lyons  sig- 
nalling "  \Ve  all  admire  your  perform- 
in ";    m.    firstly,     Anne     Cranmer. 

daiighterof  the  Rev.  MarwoodTccKEE, 
ot    \Vidworthy,   Honitou,    co.   Devon, 
but  sherf.  t.  p.  1872.     He  m.  secondly, 
17th      September,       1874,      Frances, 
daughter  of   Francis   Baring  SHOKT, 
of  bickham  Hou?e,  Exeter,  co.  Devon, 
J.P.,  late  R.N.   (see  SHORT  of  Bick- 
ham,  BCHKE'S  Landed  Gentry),  and  d. 
29th   November.   1881,  leaving,  by  hi* 
second  wife,  three  sons, 

1.  Gerald. 

2.  NevilK 

3.  Donald. 

n  r.  Arthur,  »i.  Jessie,  daughter  of  J. 
JACKSON,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Reginald. 

2.  Frederick. 

1.  Nina. 

2.  Florence. 

3.  Mabel. 

IV.  Albert  Palliser,  m.  Quita,  daughter 
of  V.  FAEFAN,  of  Trinidad,  and  has 
had  issue,  with  twins,  who  d.  in  in- 
fancy. 

1.  Vicenti. 

1.  Lucy. 

2.  Marie  Gertrude. 

T.  Ernest  Lindsay,  colonel  R.E.,  m. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Major-General 
Edward  Patrick  LYNCH,  H.M.  Indian 
Army,  Knight  of  the  Lion  and  Sun, 
J.P.,  of  1'artry  House,  Hallinrobe,  co. 
Ma;o  (tee  LYNCH  of  1'artry,  BCBKE'S 
Landed  Gritlrii),  and  has  issue, 

1.  Patrick. 

2.  Rupert. 

3.  Hugh  Dennis. 

4.  Rudolph.    • 

5.  Ulrich. 

1.  Irene. 

2.  Nor.ih. 

3.  Beryl. 

4.  Gladys. 

5.  Dorothy. 

6.  Leila. 

VI.  Cyril  Augustus,  d.  in  infancy. 

I.  Augusta  Sophiii,  of !)(!,  Cromwell  Road, 
London,  m.  1848,  Sir  Henry  Kdward 
Fox  YOUNG,  knight,  C.B.,  governor  of 
South  Australia,  1848-54,  and  of  Tas- 
mania, 1855-ol,  who  d.  1870.  She 
has  issue, 

1.  Aretas  William  Charles. 

2.  Carnrchael. 
1.  Augusta. 

2    F 


'K'S  COLOXIAL  (iMXTKV. 


2.  lob. 
:t,  Scliim. 

4.  Ethel. 

5.  Beatrice. 

II.  Selina  Charlotte,    m.  Major    Frede- 
rick Biscoe  TUITION,  5th  dep6t  batta- 
lior,,  and  d.  1863,  leaving  issue  a  son, 
Seymour. 

III.  Caroline    Matilda,    m.    Lewis   Hill 
BLISS,  merchant  of  London,  and  has 
issue, 

1.  Wilfred. 

2.  Cyril. 

3.  Bernard. 

4.  Ci'thbert. 

5.  Raymond. 
1.  Violet. 


2.  llil.ln. 

3.  Muriel. 

4.  VVini'reil. 

IV.  Gertrude  Emily,  sister  of  the  Com- 
munity   of     St.    John     the    Baptist, 
Clewer,  Windsor,  co.   Berks,    now    at 
St.  Margaret's  Home,  Calcutta. 

V.  Ellen   Adelaide,  m.  Charles  FBKNCH, 
deceased,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Henry. 

2.  Albert. 

3.  Thomas. 

1.  Mary. 

2.  Edith. 

3.  Nora. 

4.  Gertrude. 

Mr.  Charles  Marryat  rf.  7th  October,  1 834. 


Arms — Barry  of  six  or  and  sa.  a  chief  wavy  az.  on  a  canton  arg.  u  fleur-de-lis 
Crest — On  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  a  ram's  head  arg.,  the  sun  rising  or. 
Ki  xitleiicn — Christ  Church  Parsonage,  North  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 


WILLIAM  HENRY  JACKSON,  of   Laurel  Lodge,  Toowong,  Brisbane, 
and  of  Beachwood,  Hunipybong,  Queensland,  merchant  of  London  and 
Brisbane,  J.P.  for  the  colony  of   Queensland,  6.  19th  February,   1835 ;  went 
to  Brisbane  in  1870 ;  m.  24th  April,  1872,  Jane  Eleanor,  only  child  of  Daniel 
STEAD,  of  Belfast,  Ireland,  by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 
i.  Wir.LUM  THOMAS  ISLES,  6.  in  Brisbane,  21st  March,  1874. 
n.  Lewis  Henry,  b.  in  Toowong,  30th  April,  1880. 
i.  Maude  Isabel,  6.  in  Brisbane,  28th  July,  1875. 
n.  Henrietta  Gertrude,  6.  in  Brisbane,  28th  March,  1877,  d.  19th  February, 

1880. 

Mr.  W.  H.  Jackson  received  an  appointment  in  the  Civil  Service  from 
Viscount  Canning  in  June,  1854,  and  was  for  ten  years  in  the  Marine  Post 
Office  Service  between  Kingstown  and  Holyhead.  He  resigned  in  January 
1870,  and  left  for  Brisbane,  where  he  arrived  28th  April  in  that  year. 


ILincage. 


DANIEL  JACKSON  came  of  a  Scotch  family 
Yfhich  settled  at  Kilmore,  co.  Monaglian  in  the 
middle  of  the  17th  century,  and  were  landed 
proprietors  there  for  many  years.  He  in. 
1811,  Sarah  WHIOHT,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 
HENRY  JACKSON,  of  Kilmore  and  Marna- 
Imrin,  co.  Monaghan,  Ireland,  who  m.  at 
Kilerow  Church,  near  Rockcurry,  co.  Mona- 
ghan, 13th  October,  1833,  Mary  Anne,  eldest 
daughter  of  William  WIIITE,  of  Drumga- 
rey,  in  the  same  co.,  and  d.  in  Rockcurry, 
Ireland,  7th  August,  1857,  having  predeceased 
his  wife,  who  d.  at  Insulae,  Clayfielil,  Queens- 
land, 19th  November,  1891.  They  had 
issue, 

i.  WILLIAM  HENRY,  of  Toowong  and 
Humpy  bong,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

II.  John  Godfrey,  b.  15th  May,  1837  ; 
d.  February,  1889. 


III.  Arthur  Lewis,  J.  6th  October,  1838; 
m.  Henrietta  J.  MAXWELL,  of  Baly- 
borough,  co.  Cavan,  Ireland. 

IV.  James,  6.  19th  January,  1842;  killed 
in  the  battle  of  Gettysburg!),  U.S.A., 
1st  July,  1863. 

V.  Robert  Alexander,  4.  25th  December, 
1848. 

VI.  Francis  Daniel,  J>.  17th  April,  1851. 
vn.  Albert     Joseph,    b.    3rd     Januan, 

d.  lath  June,  1857. 

i.  Isabella  Jane,  4.  2nd  May,  1840  ;  »i. 
James  ISLES,  of  New  Scone,  Perth- 
shire, Scotland,  and  lias  issue  five  son?. 

II.  Sidney  Anne,  b.  8th  April,  1844;  m. 
Thomas  FINNEY,  of  Sidney  House, 
Toowong,  Brisbane,  formerly  of  Curra 
Kreen,co.  Gulway,  ond  d.  at  Toowonjr, 
13th  October,  1883,  leaving  issue  one 
son  and  three  daughters. 


Ml   KKK'S  COLONIAL  CK.NTHV.  I:;:, 


III.  Sarah   RelH'ivii,  I,.  ^'.Mli  .Inly,  Islfi  ;    I  Abbey,  en.  Wirklow,  Ireland,  and   lm» 

m.    Kiehiml      WHAI.KY,     nt      Wlialey    |  iasuc  tnn  daiii.'1'' 

Arms  —  Barry  of  ten  ar<;.  and  az.  a  lion  ramp.  gu.  holding  between  the  paws  an  eagle'e 
\\\'\\'\  erased  or;  two  llaun.-lie*  Ok.,  <  ':c  -li  '-harmed  with  a  mullet  of  six  points  of  the  fourth. 

Crest  —  In  front  of  a  mount  vert  a  mullet  of  six  points  or  thereon  an  eagle  close  ppr. 

ifotto  —  Coniiile  iv,  -te  a^ens. 

lltii<tenctx  —  Laurel  Lodge,  Toowong,  Brisbane;  and  Reacliwood,  TTumpybong,  Queens. 
Innd. 


JL>cart). 


COMMANDER    GKOKliK    POYNTER    HEATH,    R.N.,   of    Hanworth, 
Brisbane,    Queensland,   formerly   chairman   of   tlie   marine   board   and 
port  master  of  Queensland,  b.  at  Hanworth,  co.  Norfolk,  I'.tth  June,  1830; 
m.  at  Trinity  Church,  Bayswater,   London,  23rd   February,  1860,  Elizabeth 
Jane  L  mg,  eldest  daughter  of  Captain  Joseph  Long  INNES,  of  the  39th  Regi- 
ment, and  sister  of   the  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  George   Long  Innes,  Knt.,  puisne 
judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  New  South  Wales  (see  INNES  of  Sydney),  and 
by  her,  who  d.  19th  January,  1893,  has  had  issue, 
t.  GEORGE  REGINALD  INNES,  6.  23rd  July,  1866. 
n.  Charles  Edward  Inties,  6.  23rd  July,  1866;  d.  23rd  July,  1E67. 
in.  Herbert  Charles  Selwyn,  Lieutenant  Essex  Regiment,  6.  2nd  October, 

1869. 
i.  Celia  Georgiana,  m.  April,  1886,  John  Locke  MAUX,  Commander  R.N., 

younger  son  of  the  late  Francis  J.  P.  MARX,  of  Arlebury,  Hants, 
n.  Ethel  Mary,  TO.  23rd  February,  1893,  John  Garnet  AKMSTUOXO,  Lieu- 
tenant R.N.,  second  son  of  the  late 'Deputy  Surgeon- General  Arm- 
strong. 

in.  Isabel  Clara, 
iv.  Beatrice  Gertrude, 
v.  Evelyn  Elizabeth  Lester, 
vi.  Vivien  Alice  Marie. 

Commander  Heath  was  educated  at  Cheltenham  College  ;  entered  the  navy 
ns  a  cadet  in  1845  ;  was  employed  on  the  survey  of  the  north-east  coasts  of 
Australia  and  New  Guinea,  under  the  late  Captain  Owen  Stanley,  F.  U.S., 
F.R.A.S.,  of  H.M.S.  "  Rattlesnake,"  1846-53,  and  served  afterwards  on  H  M.S. 
"  Fantome  "  and  "  Calliope  "  on  that  station.  He  retired  as  a  commander  in 
1869 ;  aud  was  appointed  chairman  of  the  marine  board  and  port  master  of 
Queensland,  from  which  posts  he  retired  on  a  pension  in  July,  1390,  after 
thirty  years'  service  in  that  colony.  During  that  period  he  established  thirty- 
five  lighthouses  on  the  coast  of  Queensland,  besides  some  150  smaller  lights, 
marking  the  reefs  and  dangers  in  the  Inner  Route  and  Torres  Straits,  and 
opened  the  ronte  for  the  steam  mail  service  and  general  traffic.  He  was  also 
for  many  years  chairman  of  Committees  of  Synod  of  the  Church  of  England  in 
Queensland. 


This  family  migrated  westwards  to  Exeter, 
and  was  setlled  theri  for  some  generations. 
THOMAS  HEATH  was  made  a  freeman  of  the 


city  of  Exeter  in  1655,  and  was  warden  to 
the  Corporation  of  Weavers  1678-80.  HU 
fourth  son, 

2  F  2 


136 


COLONIAL  GKNTKY. 


BENJAMIN  II  I-MTII.  a  in<>n-li:inl  of  Exeter, 
//.  Iii72,  was  also  warden  of  the  Weavers  Cor- 
poration. Jlr  had  issue, 

I.  BENJAMIN,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  mayor  of  Exeter  1738  and 
1740,  left  an  eldest  son, 

John,  who  was  made  a  judge  of  the 
Court  of  Common  Pleas  1780. 

The  eldest  son, 

BENJAMIN  HEATH,  D.C.L.,  for  some  years 
town  clerk  of  Exeter,  was  a  well-known 
classical  scholar  in  his  day,  and  in  1752  the 
University  of  Oxford  conferred  upon  him, 
the  honorary  degree  of  D.C'.L.  in  recognition 
of  his  classical  attainments  and  the  literary 
value  of  his  work  on  the  great  tragic  poets. 
He  had  issue, 

I.  Benjamin,    headmaster    of     Harrow, 

1771  to  1785. 
n.  GEORSE,  of  whom  we  treat. 

III.  Another   son,  the  father  of    Baron 
Heath,  the  first  Consul-General  forthe 
kingdom  of  Italy. 

The  second  son, 

REV.  GEOEOE  HEATH,  D.P.,  headmaster  of 


1776,  Mary   KKEX,   and   ,/.    20th    February, 
1822,  having  had  with  other  issue, 

I.  John   (fourth   son),  fellow  of   King's 
College,  and  a  distinguished  linguist. 

II.  CHARLES  (youngest  son),  of  whom  we 
treat. 

The  youngest  son, 

BEV.  CHARLES  HEATH,  vicar  of  Hanworth, 
co.  Norfolk,  rector  of  Gunton  and  Suflield,  in 
tin-  same  county,  rural  dean,  and  J.P.,  m.  17th 
Dcrcinber,  1822,  Marianne  PoYNTER  (who  d. 
5th  April,  1870),  and  tl.  15th  February,  1804, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Harbord  (Rev.),  M.A. 
(Camb.),  m.  28th  April,  1853,  Mary 
Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  John  TONGE, 
of  Starborough  Castle,  co.  Surrey,  and 
has  issue, 

1.  Charles     Ernest,     major,    Army 
Service  Corps,  b.  20th  September, 
1854. 
1.  Helen     Margaret,     m.    Perceval 

Wll.SON. 

it.  GEORGE  POYNTER,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

I.  Georgians  Susan. 

II.  Frances  Maria. 


Eton  and  canon  of  Windsor,  m.  Cth  August, 

Arms — Per  chevron  sa.  and  or  in  chief  two  mullets  pierced,  of  the  last,  and  in  base  a 
heathcock  of  the  first,  combed  and  waffled  gu. 

Crent — A  heathcock's  head  erased  sa.,  combed  and  wattled  git.,  holding  in  the  beak  a 
mullet  pierced  or. 

Motto — Franc  et  loyal. 

Residences— ~H&im-oM\,  Brisbane,  Queensland  ;  10,  Barkston  Gardens,  South  Kensington, 
London,  S.W. 

Club — Grosvenor,  in  London. 


Jforte* 


"T^TATHANIEL  FORTE,  of  Barbados,  formerly  a  member  of  Her  Majesty's 
1  i  Council  of  the  Island  of  Barbados,  Lieutenant- Colonel  of  the  St. 
Thomas  Regiment  of  Militia,  b.  15th  July,  1816,  m.  first,  13th  October,  1840, 
Arabella  Chavasse,  daughter  of  John  MILLARD,  formerly  of  the  Indian  Navy, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  3rd  April,  1851)  had  issue, 

i.  Nathaniel,  late  Captain  9th  and  52nd  Regiments,  6.  19th  August,  1841, 
m.  28th  August,  1866,  Edith  Margaret,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
Thomas  NURSE,  M.D.,  of  the  Island  of  Barbados,  and  has  had  issue, 

1.  Herbert  Augustus  Nourse,  lieutenant  15th  Regiment,  b.  14th 

December,  1868. 

2.  Nathaniel,  6.  14th  July,  1872. 

3.  Philip  Leslie,  6.  3rd  May,  1876. 

1.  Ethel  Margaret,  m.  December,  1893,  H.  H.  Cox. 

ii.  Cockburn,  Major  (retired)  late  77th  Regiment,  6.  llth  December,  1S42. 
nr.  Bryan,  b.  26th  March,  1844,  rf.  7th  November,  1870. 
iv.  Joseph,  b.  27th  March,  1847. 
I.  Sophia  Jane, 
n.  Frances  Arabella, 
in.  Arabella  Chavnsse. 


Ill   1,'KK'S  C()!,n.\|.\L  (1KNTUV. 


137 


He  111.  secondly,  lllli  November,  IN!.*.  .Margaret  Man  per,  daughter  of  Joseph 
I'oi.u.Mis,  of  the  Island  of  Guernsey,  nnd  widow  of  the  laie  Thomas  NURSE,  of 
i lie  Island  of  Barbados. 


ILinrnat. 


>\MCEI.  I'uHTK.  a  member  of  the  Samenet- 

shire  fainih  \\liouriv  sell  led  then-  during 
the  IGtli  and  17th  centuries,  \\ent  lo  Barba- 
dut-  alHiut  the  year  I li.SO,  nnd  by  Ursula,  his 
lirst  wil'i;,  who  it.  in  Barbados  in  1700,  he 
hail  issue, 

I.  SAMUEL,  of  whom  presently, 

Jl.    Francis,   /;.  Hj~2,  in.   \V.   C'OLLYMOKK, 
and  <l.  1718. 

I.  Thomasin,      4.      1680,      m.      Coloiu-1 
\Villiani  I.KSI.IE,  and  hod  issue. 

II.  1'rmla,   b.   ItihO,    in.    1(99,    Captain 
John  TODD,  and  had  issue. 

He  m.  secondly,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Kicl'iird  I'Vi  w M  hi:,  hi  I  ly  her,  who  rf.  1739, 
lie  had  no  issue.  His  eldest  son, 

SAMTEL  FOKTK,  a  member  of  the  House  of 
\~i -in bl \.  .1 . 11,  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the 
St.  John's  Kegiment  of  Militia,  4.  1685,  m. 
first,  Anne,  second  daughter  of  Richard 
IV]  \\  ickii,  of  I  he  Island  of  Barbados,  and  In- 
ner, who  i/.  in  1720,  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  b.  1704,  m.  Mercy,  daughter 
of  James  EASTMOND,  and  d.s.p.  1745. 
ii.  Kit-hard,  4.  J707,  rf.  *. p.  1763. 
in.  CHRISTOPHER,  of  whom  presently. 
IV.  Thomas,  4.  1714. 
i.  Elizabeth,  m.  1720,  E.  GHETTON. 
n.  Annie,  rf.  1736. 

in.  Ursula,  m.  1733,  Samuel  LESLIE. 
n  .   Mere\. 
v.  Tin  masine. 

CoUnel  Forte  m.  secondly,  1721,  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  E.  GRETTON,  and  by  her  had  a 
ton,  who  d.  in  Baibados,  1728.  His  third 
son, 

CIIIUSTOPHEH  FOKTE,  m.  Thomasine, 
daughter  of  Colonel  William  LESLIE,  a 
member  of  the  Council  of  the  Island  of  Bar- 
bados, and  ly  her  (who  d.  1759)  had 
issue, 

I.  Samuel,  Colonel  of  Militia,  and  mem- 
ber of  the  House  of  Assembly,  m.  first, 
Residences— Malvern,  Barbados  j  and  14, 


1763,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Henry 
I.KSI.IE,  member  of  the  Council  of  Bar- 
bados, und  secondly,  IJi/abetb, 
daughter  of  — —  SATXDERS,  and 
dying  1*09,  left  no  issue. 

II.  \\  illhun.  HI.  17<i7,  Margaret,  daughter 
of    Henry    I.KSI.IK,     member    of    the 
Council  of   Barbados,  and    left   issue, 
whoso  descendants  are  now  living  i» 
Demerara. 

III.  CimsToi-HER,  of  whom  pre.-w  i  tly. 
i.    \iine  K.itwicke. 

n.   Elizabeth. 
Mr.  Forte,  rf.  1753.     His  third  son, 

CHRISTOPHER  FORTE,  m.  27th  October, 
1764.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Ralph  WEEKES, 
President  of  the  Council  of  the  Island  of 
Barbados,  and  had  issue, 

i.  Samuel,    b.    1766,    m.     1787,    Jane, 

daughter  of NIBLETT,   and   rf. 

1839,    leaving    descendants   who    are 
living  in  Cape  Colony, 
ii.  NATHANIEL     WEEKES,     of     whom 

presently. 

III.  Christopher,  rf.  *.  p.  1830. 
Mr.   Forte   and  his  wife  were  killed  in  the 
hurricane  of  1780.    Their  second  son, 

NATHANIEL  WEEKES  FORTE,  Speaker  of 
the  House  of  Assembly,  J.P.,  and  Cobnel  of 
the  Militia,  b.  29th  August,  1767,  m.  21st 
November,  1801,  Jane,  daughter  of  George 
ADAMSON,  of  the  Island  of  Barbados,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Samuel   Eastmond,   b.   1802,  rf.   t    n 

1816. 
n.  NATHANIEL,  of  Barbados,  the  subject 

of  this  memoir. 
I.  Anne,  rf.  1805. 
ii.  Caroline  Leslie,  4.  1805,  rf.  7th 

November,  1889. 
III.  Anna  Christophers,  4.  1807. 
iv.  Nathan. 
V.  Amelia. 

Mr.  Forte  rf.  12th  September,  1836. 
The  Paragon,  Clifton,  Bristol,  England. 


Benmstmm, 


EGBERT   DENNISTOUN,  of   Inverlea,  co.   Peterborough,  Q.C.,  County 
Judge  of  Peterborough,  one  of    the  Benchers  of   the  Law  Society  of 
Upper  Canada,  6.  at  Camis  Eskeu,  Scotland,  13th  January,  1815  ;  in.  24th 
December,  1839,  Maxwell,  daughter  of  Major  HAMILTON,  of  the  79th  High- 
landers, and  has  issue, 

1.  James  Frederick  Denuistonn,  Q.C.,  of  Castleknock,  co.  Peterborough, 
/'.  at  Peterborough,  Ontario,  26th  October,  16-11;  m.  '20th  Jam-ary, 


|f!,s  BUHKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

IN;  I.  K;itherine  Adele,  (laughter  of  Stafford  KIHKI-ATUICK,  Q.C., 
county  judge  of  Frontenac,  Canada,  and  d.  25th  November,  1886, 
leaving  issue, 

1.  Robert  Maxwell,  of  Castleknock,  co.  Peterborough,  barrister- 
s-law, b.  at  Peterborough,  24th  December,  1864,  TO.  6th 
September,  1892,  Mary  Mildred  Louise,  daughter  of  the 
l!rv.  J.  W.  R.  Beck,  late  rector  of  Peterborough,  Canada, 
and  has  issue, 

(«)  James  Alexander,  b.  17th  July,  1893. 
(6)  James  Frederick,  deceased, 
(c)  James  Oswald,  deceased. 

1.    Henrietta  Eleanor,  m.  Charles  Selby  HAIT/CAIX.  M.L). 
12.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  m.  James  Robert  JOS.KS,  M.D. 

3.  Catherine  Mary,  deceased. 

4.  Mary  Lyclin. 

.").  Annie  Camilla. 
(>.  Helen  Grant. 

7.  Jessie. 

8.  Louisa  Octavia. 

9.  Georgiana  Nona.  . 
ir.  Robert  Hamilton,  deceased. 

in.  George  Alexander,  deceased. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Rev.  Prof.  John  H.  MACKKRRAS,  of  Queen's  University, 

Kingston. 

u.  Mary  Maxwell,  deceased, 
in.  Elizabeth  Oswald. 


Ht'ncagt. 


The  Lords  de  Danzielstown  may  be  traced 
from  a  very  early  period  in  our  records,  and 
from  them  directly  descends  the  family  of 
DENNISTOUN,  of  Dennistoun.  SIR  HUGH 
DANZIELSTOUN,  of  that  ilk,  accorded  a  reluc- 
tant submission  to  EDWARD  I,  1296.  He 
had  issue,  JOHN  (Sir)  his  successor,  and 
Joanna,  or  Janet,  m.  Sir  Adam  MrnE.  of 
Rowallan,  and  was  mother  of  Elizabeth 
Mure,  m.  King  ROBERT  II,  and  was 
ancestress  of  the  long  line  of  Stuart,  Kings. 
Sir  Himli  w:is  x.  by  his  son.  SIR  JOHN  DE 
DANZIELSTOUN,  of  that  ilk,  for  many  jears 
sheriff  of  co.  Dumbarton,  and  governor  of 
Dumbarton  Castle,  one  of  the  Lords  of 
Parliament  who  concurred  in  the  settlement 
of  the  Crown  upon  the  descendants  of  his 
niece,  Elizabeth  Mure.  He  m.  Mary,  daughter 
of  Malcolm,  first  Earl  of  Wigton,  and  had 
(with  one  daughter  Janet.,  wife  of  Sir  Adam 
MURE,  of  Rowallan)  five  sons,  Robert,  his 
heir ;  Walter,  a  bold  and  turbulent  church- 
man, made  Bishop  of  St.  Andrews  by 
ROBERT  III;  William  (Sir),  of  Colgrain ; 
Hugh,  and  Malcolm.  The  eldest  son  and 
heir,  SIR  ROBERT  BE  DANZIELSTOUN,  of  that 
ilk,  was  keeper  of  the  Castle  of  Dumbarton. 
Hi:,  daughters,  in  d  co-heirs  were,  Margaret, 
)«.  Sir  William  CUXXINGHAJIK,  of  Kil- 
juaurs,  and  Eli/abdh,  m.  Sir  Hubert 


MAXWELL,  of  Calderwood.  Sir  Robert  de 
Danzielstoun's  brother,  SIR  WILLIAM  I>E 
DANZIELSTOUN,  of  Colgrain  and  Camis 
Esken,  co.  Dumbarton,  acquired  those 
estates  before  1877.  His  direct  descendant, 

ROBERT  DANZIELSTOUN,  of  Colgrain, 
in.  Katherine,  daughter  of  David  SEMPLE, 
of  Noblestoun,  by  Marion,  daughter  of 
Sir  William  EDMONSTON,  of  Puntreath, 
and  left,  with  other  issue,  ROBERT,  his 
heir  j  and  John,  living  1560,  father,  by 
his  wife,  Euphemia  BONTYNE,  of  WALTER 
DANZIELSTOUN,  who,  like  his  predecessor, 
resided  at  Colgrain.  He  d.  1618,  leaving, 
with  several  younger  children,  JOHN  DEN- 
NISTOUN,  who,  by  Margaret,  daughter  and 
eventual  heiress  of  the  ancient  family  of 
SPREULL,  of  Dalchurn,  had  a  son,  ARCHIBALD 
DENNISTOUN,  of  Dalchurn,  minister  of 
Campsie,  who  m.  first.  Jane,  daughter  of 
IFumphrv  NOBTE,  of  Fame  and  Ardardan  ; 
and  secondly,  Katherine,  daughter  of  Jamrs 
STIRLING,  o'f  Auchyle.  By  the  former  he 
had  a  son,  WILLIAM,  of  whom  in  the  sequel, 
as  heir-male  of  the  family,  and  husbiind 
of  the  heiress  of  Colgrain.  The  son  and 
heir, 

ROBERT  DANZIELSTOUN,  of  Colgrain,  M. 
Margaret,  daughter  of  John  HAMILTON,  of 
Ferguslie,  and,  among  other  children,  who 


lil   liKK'S  COLONIAL  GKNTKY. 


439 


left  no  issue,  had  Klizabcth.  the  wife  of  John 
I  in  i,n  inn  .N.  of  Cumstraddan  ;  Catherine,™. 
John  MACOBBGOB,  of  Ardeneonnul;  and  his 
ntor, 

JAMKS  rj-NM.-TorN,  of  Colgrain,  who 
imolved  the  iamily  inhei  it:me>-  to  a  con- 
siderable extent,  lii-  - mil  hrir. 

\\  A  1/1  in:  I  M  NM-'M.i  K, of  Colmin, ».  int, 

Nirah.  daughter  of  Hi-  1'atr  i  k  llol  Rl  I, 
of  Houston,  by  his  wife  the  l..-,dy  Janet 
( 'l  N  x  IN  ii|i  AMI-:;  and  secondly  .  < !  raee,  daughter 
ol  .Mm  liiiisiMVi:,  of  lirisl.ai.e;  by  the 
foinier  he  had  .lames,  who  d.  vnm.  \  and  an 
elder  ton,  his  successor, 
JOHN  DENNIBTOUN,  of  Colgrain,  a  zealous 

and  steady  a<!  luTrlil  of  the  royal  cause. 
Hi'  ni.  Jean,  daughter  of  WiUiim  SEMPLE, 
of  Fulwood,  and  had  three  daughters, 

Margaret,  who  s.  to  the  e  states  in  virtue 
of  an  entail  made  by  her  father,  under 
condition  of  marrying  the  heir  male  of 
the  family. 
Jean. 

Janet,  m.  William  SEMPLE,  of  Ful- 
wood. 

On  the  decease  of  Colonel  Dennistoun.  the 
male  representation  devolved  upon  the  elder 
son  and  heir  of  Mr.  AKCHIBALD  ]>ENNIS- 
TorN,  of  Dalchurn,  minister  of  Campsie, 

WILLIAM  ])KSNISTOUN.  who,  under  the 
settlement  of  Colonel  Dennistonn,  became  the 
husband  of  his  eldest  daughter,  Margaret, 
heiress  of  Colgrain.  Of  sixteen  children,  one 
einly  survived  his  parents, 

JOHN  DENNISTOVN,  of  Colgrain,  who,  by 
June,  his  wife,  heiress  of  Moses  BUCHANAN, 
of  Glins,  had,  with  several  daughters, 

JAMES    DKNNISTOUN,   of   Colgrain.     This 
laird   m.  first,  Janet,  daughter  of  John  BAIBD, 
of  Craigteiwn,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
i.  JAMES,  his  successor. 
i.  Jean,     m.    Andrew    BUCHANAN,    of 

Ardenconnal. 

m.   secondly,   Mary,   daughter   of   John 
S',  of  Purklee,  and  had  issue, 
II.  Robert,  m.  A  tine  Penelope,  daughter 
of     Archibald    CAMPBELL,  of    Jura, 
and  hue!  issue. 

in.  Richard,  of  Kelvin  Grove,eo.  Lanark, 
m.  Christian,  daughter  of  James 
ALSTON,  merchant,  in  Glasgow,  heir 
to  the  estate  of  Westerton,  co.  Dum- 
barton, and  dying  May,  1834,  left 
surviving  issue, 

1.  Richard,     formerly     of     Kelvin 
Grove,  Glasgow,  afterwards  resi- 
dent at  Vinnaele  Hill,  near  Kelso, 
Ii.  7lh  March,  1797;  m.  21st  March, 
1889,  Frances  Elizabeth,  youngest 
daughter     of     Thomas     Rishton 
SAiTHiTHWAiTE,    of     Lancaster, 
and  had  issue,  Richard  Campbell, 
b.  24th  August,  1841 ;  lend  Francis 
Doug  his,  6.  8th  January,  1848. 

2.  William,  d.  vnm. 

1 .  Isabella,  m.  Colin  CAMPBELL,  of 
Jura. 

2.  Mary,  m.  Archibald  BUCHANAN, 
if  Auehentorlie,  co.  Dumbarton. 

ii.  Mai  \ .  n,  John  AibiuN.of  Westerton. 


He 


Colgrain  d.  1796,   and  was  $.  by   lui 

eldest  son, 

JA»P  i  orx,  of  Colgniin,  convener 

of  (lie  co.  of  Dumbarton,  Vice-Lieutenant 
and  Commandant  of  the  local  Militia  of  that 
shire.  By  Margaret,  his  first  wif.-,  daughter 
of  James  Dc.vun.  of  C.il-lnun,  he  left 
.1  \  vi..-.  I  i-  In  MI  •  ;  and  by  M -i  run  ret,  bis  second 
wife,  diiuiihtcr  of  Allan  DKKCIIOKK,  of 
Illoi •hairn,  he  left,  four  daughters,  CO  heirs  to 
their  mother's  hirgc.  fortune, 

I.  Isabel's  Bryson,  m.  Gabriel  Hamil- 
ton DUNDAS,  of  West  burn  and  Dud- 
dingstoun. 

ii.  Janet.  Baird,  m.  Hugh  MACLEAN,  of 
Coll. 

III.  Elizabeth  Dreghorn,  m.  22nd  Feb- 
ruary, 1815,  Sir   Duncan  CAMPBI-LI,, 
Bart.,  of  Barcaldine. 

iv.  Mary  Lyon,  m.  Sir  William 
BAILLIK,  Bart.,  of  Polkemmet. 

He  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1816,  by  his  only 
son, 

JAMKS  DBKNISTOPN,  of  Dennistoun,  m. 
1801,  Mary  Ramsay,  daughter  of  George 
OSWALD,  of  Auchincruive  and  Scots! oun, 
and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  James,  of  Dennistonn,  ft.  1803 ;  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  member  of   the  Faculty  of 
Advocates  ;    m.  1835,  Isabella  Katha- 
rine, eldest  daughter  of    Hon.  James 
Woolfe   MTTPKAY,  of  Cringletie,  one 
of    the    senators    of    the    College   of 
Justice,  Scotland,  but  had  no   issue. 
Mr.    Dennistoun    sold    in     1835    his 
estate    in    Dumbartonshire,    and    ac- 
quired    a     portion     of    the    original 
family    property    in    the   Barony   of 
Danzielstown,  Renfrewshire.     He  was 
author  of  Memoirs  of  the  Dukes  of 
1't'bino,     Memoirs     of    Sir     Robert 
HI  range,    and    other    works.     He    d. 
1855. 

II.  George,    a    merchant    in    Glasgow, 
ft.    1806;    m.  1837,    Margaret    Helen, 
daughter    of     Henry       WALLIS,    of 
Brisbane,    Maryborough,    and    dying 
25th  April,  1849,  left  a  son, 

James  Wallis,  of  Dennistoun,  co. 
Renfrew,  late  Lieutenant  R.N., 
i.  1 2th  December  1839,  t.  his  uncle 
1855  ;  m.  2nd  July,  1868,  Caroline 
Joanna,  daughter  of  Henry 
Gore  BOOTH,  son  of  Sir  Robert 
>' ewe-omen  Gore  Booth,  Bart., 
and  has  issue, 

James       George,      Lieutenant 

R.A.,  i.  24th  May,  1871. 
Isabella  Caroline,  b.  10th  Mav, 
1869. 

in.  ROBKKT,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

IV.  Richard  d.  young. 

v.  Alexander,  m.  Margaret,  daughter 
of  Peter  REDPATH,  of  Montreal, 
Canada. 

I.  Margaret,  decc;i-c<! 

II.  Isabella     (deceased),     m.    R-r.   Jchn 
WlL*OK,  D.D. 


441)  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GKXTRV. 


ill.   .Mi    y,  de  cased. 

IV.  Eli/...uoili.  deceased. 

V.  Lavilla,  deceased. 


vi.  Junet  (deceased),    »».    William    G'l- 

lespie  MITCHELL,  of  Cnrwood. 
Mr.  James  DennUtoun  d.  Ut  June,  1834. 


Arms  —  Arg.,  a  bend  .«. 

Crest—  A  dexter  aim  in  pale  ppf.  clothed  gu.,  holding  an  antique  shield  sa.  charged  wit't 
n  mullet  or. 

N  «  />  porters  —  Dexter,  a  lion,  gn.,  armed  and  langued  az.,  sinister  an  antelope  arg.  unguled 
and  horned  or. 

Motto  —  Adrersa  virtnle  repello. 

Residences—  Toronto,  and  Castlekiiock,  CO.  Peterborough,  Canada. 


rilHE  LATE  JION.  WILLIAM  ADAMS  BRODRIBB,  formerly  of  Brock  ley, 
I  Brighton,  Victoria,  and  subsequently  of  Buckhurst,  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  J.P.,  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  New  South  Wales  ;  b.  in 
London,  27th  May,  1809;  m.  firstly,  at  Gunning,  N.S.W.,  20th  June,  1844, 
Eliza  Matilda,  daughter  of  John  KENNEDY,  of  Keswycke,  Gunning,  N.S.W. 
(see  KENNEDY  and  HCME  article  beloie)  ;  and  secondly,  his  first  wife's  cousin, 
Catherine  Kennedy,  daughter  of  John  Kennedy  HUME,  by  whom  (who  d.  23rd 
October,  1^88)  he  had  no  issue.  By  his  first  wife  (who  was  b.  at  Appin, 
N.S.W.,  19th  March,  1816,  and  d.  19th  October,  1868)  he  had, 

j.  WILLIAM  KENNEDY  (Rev.),  B.A.  (Melbourne  University),  rector  of 
Putley,  Herefordshire,  England,  formerly  of  Martinliurst,  Hawks- 
burn,  Melbourne,  Victoria  ;  b.  at  Boolnemang,  Maneroo,  New  South 
Wales,  16th  October,  1847;  m.  at  St.  Martin's  Church,  Brighton, 
Sussex,  England,  13th  January,  1880,  Anna  Montgomery,  only 
daughter  of  the  late  Major  Owen  Richard  Nathaniel  LLOYD,  of 
Rockville,  co.  Roscommon,  Ireland  (see  Landed  Gentry),  and  by  her 
has  had  issue, 

1.  OWEN  ADAMS  KENNEDY,  b.  18th  May,  1881. 

1.  Eanswith  Alice   Kennedy,   6.   23rd  February.    1883;  d.    oth 

March,  1889. 

ii.  Kenric  Edward,  of  Camely  House,  East  Melbourne,  and  formerly  of 
Poolamacca  Station,  Broken  Hill,  New  South  Wales,  J.P.,  b.  9th 
October,  1849;  m.  Theresa,  daughter  of  C.  G.  CASEY,  M.D.  ;  and  </. 
at  his  residence,  Gamely  House,  7th  July,  1889.  He  had  issue  four 
daughters,  viz., 

1.  Violet. 

2.  Marjorie. 

3.  Olive. 

4.  Noel. 

in.  Ernest  George,  b.  22nd  July,  1856. 

i.  Lavinia,  m.  the  Rev.  Horace  TUCKER,  vicar  of  South  Yarra,  Melbourne. 

n.  Eliza  Emma,  m.  James  PUKVES,  of  Mosspenoch,  East  Melbourne,  Q.C., 

barrister-at-law. 
in.  Florence,  m.  Hugh  FYFFE. 

The  Hon.  W.  A.  Brodribh  emigrated  with  his  parents  to  Tasmania  in  1816, 
and  went  to  New  South  Wales  in  1836  ;  engaged  in  pastoral  pursuits  -with  his 
brothers,  and  became  possessed  of  large  sheep  stations  in.  New  South  Wale&. 


Ui:UKK'S   COLONIAL   CKM  KV 


•141 


Ho  and  his  brother  Albert  were  amongst  the  very  earliest  explorers  of  the 
eastern  portion  of  tho  colony  of  Victoria,  now  called  Gippsland,  the  Brodribb 
Kiver  beiny;  named  after  them.  In  1847  he  was  made  a  justice  of  the  peace 
for  the  colony  of  Xew  South  Wales,  and  afterwards  for  the  colony  of  Victoria, 
ami  sometime  represented  Brighton  in  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  latter 
colony.  Visiting  England,  he  was  elected  a  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Geographical 
Society,  mid  a  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute.  He  was  appointed  a 
member  of  the  New  South  Wa'es  Commission  at  the  Paris  International 
Exhibition  in  1877,  and  in  1879  was  appointed  a  member  of  the  Commission 
of  the  New  South  Wales  International  Exhibition.  He  was  elected  a 
member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  New  South  Wales,  241  h  Novem- 
ber, 1880,  and  on  the  22nd  August  following  took  his  seat  in  the  Upper 
House.  He  d.  at  his  residence  in  Maequarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  3lst  May,  1886,  and  was  buried  beside  his  father  at  Brighton,  Victoria. 


Itincngc. 


JOSEPH  BRODRIBB,  of  Barrow  Hill,  co. 
Somerset,  was  baptised  15th  June,  IT^i; 
inherited,  through  his  father,  property  ;it 
Farmborousli.  en.  Somerset,  under  the  "ill  of 
Joseph  I!  .  UNI:-,  of  Farmborough,  dated  1712; 
»».  1751,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William 
PURXKLL,  of  Havyot  (see  PUHXELL  article 
//(•/(/»•).  She  was  baptised  at  Wrington,  co. 
Somerset,  5th  June,  1729,  and  rf.  19th  October, 
1803.  He  d.  25tli  May,  1804-,  and  was  buried 
at  Glutton,  beside  his  parents,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  WIILIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Joseph,  b.   1756;   m.  Miss   PALMER; 
and  d.  2ith  September,  ls<>5. 

in.  Matthew,  b.  22nd  September,  1760; 
in.  Ann,  daughter  of  tho  Rev.  J. 
HAMMET,  rector  of  Glutton  ;  and 
'I.  7th  March,  1831,  having  had 
issue, 

1.  Frances. 

2.  Ann  Ptirnell. 

I.  Mary,  4.  1759 ;  d.  unm.  1839. 

H.  Ann,  4.  1763  j  d.  unm.  1850. 

in.  Elizabeth,  4.  1765 ;  il.  unm.  1823. 
The  eldest  son, 

WILLIAM  BBODBIBB,  of  Gamely  House, 
Gamely,  and  of  Stantonwiek,  Stantondrew, 
co.  Somerset,  was  4.  1753  ;  >n.  at  Bedminster 
Church,  Bristol,  3rd  March,  1783,  Elizabeth, 
daughter  and  co-heiress  of  John  ADAM-,  of 
Chelwood  House,  son  of  John  Adams  of 
Stiiplcton  Court,  Bristol,  and  of  Wick,  co. 
Somerset,  by  Elisabeth,  l\is  wife,  dnuuhUr 
and  heiress  of  John  LYDE,  of  Chelwood,  co. 
Somerset  (tee  LYDE  and  ADAMS  article 


be'ow)  ;  and  d.  18.31  ;  buried  in  Glutton 
Cmirchyurd,  with  his  ancestors;  having  by 
her  (who  was  b.  1761,  and  d.  1800)  had 
issue, 

i.  WILLIAM  APAMS,  of  whom  hereafter. 
II.  Smnuel  Bush,  captain  14th  Kiii^1-* 
Light  Dragoons.  4.  1793;  d.  1846, 
leaving  issue  two  sons  and  two 
daughters.  The  elder  daughter, 
Elizabeth  Adams,  m.  23rd  June.  1869, 
as  his  second  wife  John  Edward 
Montagu  (see  MOSTAQU  of  Fort 
Salisbury'),  His  prand-daughter  Mary 
Brodribb  Hutchinson,  m.  Major 
William  Lloyd  (see  Lauded  Gentry, 
LLOYD  of  Rockville). 
I.  Anna  Maria,  4.  1785;  m.  Thomas 

White  PHF.STON,  and  d.  1820 
The  eldest  eon. 

WILLIAM  ADAMS  BBODBIBB  was  4.  1789; 
was  enrolled  solicitor  of  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench,  Westminster,  24th  January,  1811 ; 
and  of  the  High  Court  of  Chancery,  13th 
February,  1811.  Arriving  in  Hobart  Town, 
Tasmania,  in  1816,  he  first  held  the  offices 
of  clerk  to  the  judge-advocate  and  under- 
sheriff.  Subsequently  he  resided  at  Brockley, 
Tasmania,  and  afterwards  at  Hazelwood, 
Brighton,  Victoria,  where  he  d.  1st  July, 
1861.  He  m.  at  Horfield  Church,  co. 
Gloucester,  19th  September,  1808,  Prudence, 
daughter  of  George  KEEXE,  solicitor,  by 
Nancy,  his  wife  ;  and  by  her  (who  was  4.  1786, 
and  rf.  30th  July,  1856)  had  issue  six  sons 
and  two  daughters.  His  eldest  son  was, 
The  late  Hon.  WILLIAM  ADAMS  BBODRIBU. 


A  fnis — Per  chev.  gu.  and  arg.,  in  chief  two  swans  erm.,  beaked  of  the  first,  legged  sa.  in 
base  a  mount  vert,  therefrom  springing  three  roses  of  the  first,  stalked  and  leaved  ppr. 

Crest — A  mount  vert,  therefrom  springing  three  roses  gu  ,  stalked  and  leaved  ppr.  inte»- 
laced  by  as  many  muscles,  also  interlaced,  fesswise  or. 

Motto — Prudent  ia  tutus. 

ll<s::lenee*— (of  the  late  Hon.  W.  A.  Brodribb)—  Brockley  Brighton  Victoria;  BuckliuM, 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


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HI  KKK'S  COLONIAL  GKNTKV. 


.-ffninilij  of  $3urnrII. 


The  rurnoll  family  vault  is  in  Wrington 
Church,  co.  Somerset. 

Wi i.i.i AM  I'l  -KNELT.,  of  the  manor  of 
llavvot  (Irccn,  near  Vv'rington,  co.  Somerset, 
by  Snriih,  hi?  wife,  liiul  a  son, 

'\Vii.i.iAM  PrHNKl.T.,  of  }i'avyot,  I.  1697; 
MI.  1727,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  James 
JEFFRIES,  of  Publow,  eo.  Somerset,  and  d. 
1781,  h:i\iiii{  had  by  her  (who  was  b.  1710, 
and  d.  1784)  hod  issue, 


T.  Jumps,  Ti.  1740;  d.  1783,  leaving  issue  a 
daughter,  Harriot  Ford. 

i.  Kli/abetli,  >«.  1751.  JOSEPH  BROD- 
RIBB,  of  Burrow  Hill,  co  Scmer.'ct. 

II.  Sarah,  b.  1731;  d.  «»»».  1820,  leaving 
a  legacy  to  ))er  sister  Elizabeth's 
»r:nidson,  WILLIAM  ADAMS  BEOD- 
iiniii,  of  Broekley,  Tasmania. 

in.  Marv,  m.  William  HAZKI,,  of 
Wrington,  co.  Somerset,  solicitor. 


jpnmtlt'ts  of  Hji&e  nnti  gjfcams. 


There  arc  many  monuments  to  these  families 
in  ihe  church  of  Stantondrew,  co.  Somerset. 

WILLIAM  J.YDE,of  Week,  Stantondrew,  co. 
Somerset,  b.  25th  February,  1604;  m.  the 
daughter  of  Cornelius  SAGE,  of  Glutton,  co. 
Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

CoBNELitrs  LYDE,  of  Slantonwick,  J.P.  for 
eo.  Somerset,  b.  1640;  m.  1661,  Mary  BALCH 
(who  was  b.  1642,  and  d.  8th  June,  1715)  and 
d.  25th  July,  1717,  leaving  issue, 

JOHN  LYDE,  of  Chelwood,  co.  Somerset, 
baptised  26th  January,  1673;  m.  Mary  COFFIN, 
and  d.  in  1738,  leaving  a  daughter  and  heiress, 

ELIZABETH,  b.  1700  j  »i.  JOHN  ADAMS  of  i 


Stapleton  Court,  Bristol  and  of  Wick,  co. 
Somerset,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  of  tl  at  oo.  in 
1761 ;  and  d.  loth  September,  1760.  Herf.  at 
Wiek,  July,  1778,  leaving  a  son, 

JOHN  ADAMS,  of  Chelwood  House,  near 
Glutton  and  Stantondrew,  J.P.,  who  in- 
herited his  parents'  property.  He  was  b.  in 
1738,  and  d.  in  17^8,  leaving  by  Ann,  his  wife 
(who  d.  May,  1778),  three  daughters  and  co- 
heiresses, one  of  whom, 

ELIZABETH,  m.  WILLIAM  BRODRIBB,  of 
Gamely  House,  Gamely,  and  afterwards  of 
Stantondrew,  co.  Somerset,  and  d.  1800,  leaving 
issue. 


^families  of  Henncby  an& 


REV.  JOHN  KENNEDY,  for  50  years  rector 
of  Bradley,  co.  Derby,  from  1732  to  1782,  was 
a  famous  mathematician  and  the  author  of 
Scripture  Chronology,  The  Doctrine  of 
Commenaurability,  &c.  He  was  buried  at 
Bradley,  21st  February,  1782,  having  had,  by 
his  wife  Catherine  (who  d.  1779),  three  sons 
and  two  daughters.  His  eldest  son, 

RET.  JOHN  KENNEDY,  for  30  years  rector  of 
Teston  and  Nettlestead,  co.  Kent,  from  1789 
to  1819,  was  baptised  28th  February,  173S, 
and  was  buried  at  Teston,  2nd  November, 
18l9,  having  had  issue, 

I.  JAMES,  of  Appin,  New  South  Wales, 
of  whom  presently. 

I.  Catherine,  (Mrs.  Dixon). 

II.  Elizabeth    Moore,    b.  1760 ;   went  to 
Australia  with  her  brother  James  ;  m. 
Andrew     Hamilton     HUME,    son     of 
the     Eev.   James   Hume,    of    Moira, 
Ireland,  by  Miss   Hamilton,  his  wife, 
of   co.   Down  ;   and   d.    1847,   leaving 
issue, 

1.  Hamilton,  F.R.G.S.,  the  Australian 
explorer,  b.  at   Parramatta,  New 
South  Wales,  1797,  and  d.  s. p.  at 
Ya«s,  in  that  colony,  20th  June, 
1873. 

2.  John  Kennedy,  b.  1802  ;  d.  1P40. 
By   Elizabeth    his   wife     he    had 

ifslir. 

(1)  John,  d.  s.  p.,   leaving  his 


property  to  his  nephew  John 
II nine  KENNEDY,  afterwards 
John  Hume  HUME. 

(1)  Annie,  m.  James  KENNEDY, 
and  had  issue,  John  Hume,  of 
C'ollingwood,   Gunning,   New 
South    Wales,    who   assumed 
the  surname  of  Ht'ME  in  lieu 
of    that    of    KENNEDY,    on 
succeeding     to     the      Hume 
property. 

(2)  Catherine       Kennedy,      b. 
5th  October,    1837  ;    m.   first, 
Robert     MACPHEBSON      (by 
whom     she     had     one     son, 
Robert  Charles  Macpherson), 
and   secondly,  as  his   second 
wife,     the     Hon.     WILLIAM 
ADAMS  BBODBIBB,  M.L.C.,  by 
whom  she  had  no  issue.     She 
d.  23rd  October,  1888. 

The  eldest  son, 

JAMES  KENNEDY,  of  Appin,  New  South 
Wales,  m.  Miss  PIERCE,  and  had  issue, 

JOHN  KENNEDY,  of  Keswycke,  Gunning, 
New  South  Wales,  b.  1781;-  m.  Caroline, 
daughter  of  Ferine  CATAPODI,  and  d.  19th 
March,  1843,  having  had  issue  Bve  sons  and 
five  daughters.  His  eldest  daughter, 

ELIZA  MATILDA,  m.  as  his  first  wife,  the 
lion.  WILLIAM  ADAMS  BBODRIBB,  M.L.C., 
and  d.  19th  October.  1S68,  loaiuig  .vsue. 


in  I;KI;S  COLONIAL  GKNTKV 


143 


THOMAS  CATHCAKT   ARCIIKK,    of  Woolmers,    Longford,  Tasmania, 
b.  at  Invennay,  Launceston,  30th  November,  1802,  m.  7th  October,  ISl'O, 
Kluanor  Mary,  second  daughter  of  E.  U.  HARROP,  manager  of  the  Commercial 
ll:iiik  of  Tasmania,  at  L-iiiiiccslon,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Edward  Cathcart,  b.  24th  November,  1892. 


ILmcagc. 


'I'liis  family  descends  fruni  11  coininon 
anrcstor,  with  tin-  AKCIIKIIS  of  Briclrendon, 
w  lin-e  peilii:n •>•  U  given  in  vol.  i,  p.  188. 

Tin:  ll.i\.  THOMAS  AKCIIKR,  of  Woolmers, 
Longford,  Tasmania,  was  the  first  of  the 
family  to  arrive  in  that  colony.  He  was  the 
second  sun  nl'  WILLIAM  AKCHER,  who  d,  at 
lirickendon,  Longford,  Tasmania,  3rd  Jan- 
nary,  1833,  aged  79  years,  and  younger  brother 
of  the  late  William  Archer,  of  Brickcndon, 
Tasmania,  J.P.  (tee  that  family).  He  was  b. 
at  Hertford,  England,  171)0,  nnd  left  for 
Sydney,  1M1.  Jli'  was  mailr  a  clerk  in  the 
Commissariat  Department  in  February,  1812. 
In  the  following  year  he  was  sworn  a 
justice  of  the  peace,  and  sent  to  Tasmania  in 
chftrge  of  the  Commissariat  Department,  nnd 
appointed  a  magistrate  of  the  territory  in 
1816,  and  shortly  after  a  Deputy  Assistant 
Commissary  (icncral.  At  the  time  of  the 
establishment  of  the  Legislative  Council  in 
l*i!7,  he  was  appointed  to  a  seat  by  the 
Governor  nnd  continued  iv  member  for  about 
t «  cut  v  years.  He  m.  in  1816,  Susan  HoRTLE, 
who  i/.  iilst  July,  1875.  He  d.  16th  October, 
1850,  having  had  issue, 

i.  THOMAS  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William, m.  his  cousin,  Ann  HORTLE, 
ami  has  issue,  twelve  children. 

III.  Joseph,   of   Patishanger,   Longford, 
Tasmania  (see  that  family,  vol.  i,  p. 
190). 

I.  Martha,  m.  the  Hon.  Robert  Q.  KEB- 
HOUR,  of   Mona  Vnle,  Ross,  Tasmania 

and  has  issue,  four  sons,  viz., 

1.  William. 

2.  Rol.ert. 

3.  Louis. 

4.  Thomas. 

II.  Kllen,    in.  the   Rev.    Alfred    STACK- 
H    i  M,  M.A.,  Incumbent  of  Longford 
anil    1'erth,  Tasmania,  and   has  issue, 
four  sous  and  one  daughter. 

in.  Susan,  m.  James  Stewart KILOOTTH, 
M  D.,  and  had  issue  twelve  children. 

The  Hon.  Thomas  Archer  at  one  time 
owned  the  estates  of  Woiilmers,  Fairfield  and 


Panshanger,  being  a  block  of  over  31,000 
mil  of  (In  shunt,  near  Peloraine,  which 
consisted  of  10,000  seres.  The  following 
extract  from  a  despatch  of  Governor  Scroll's 
to  Governor  Macqnaric  testifies  to  his  eminent 
qualifications  as  a  Government  officer : — 
"Hobart  Town,  4th  October,  1810.  I  beg 
leave  upon  this  occasion  to  notify  to  your  ex- 
cellency, in  the  strongest  terms, the  satisfaction 
which  1  have  felt  in  the  correct  and  careful 
performance  of  his  duties,  which  has  charac- 
terised Mr.  Archer,  during  two  years  and  a 
half  that  lie  has  had  the  charge  successively  of 
the  Commissariat  Department  in  the  two  set- 
tlements under  my  authority,  the  last  twenty 
months  of  which  at  Hobart  Town."  His 
eldest  son, 

THOMAS  WILLIAM  ARCHER,  of  Woolmers, 
m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Major  ABBOT,  Judge 
Advocate  of  Hobart  To»n,  and  afterwards 
Commandant  at  Launecston  and  d.  at  Wool- 
mers, 17th  January,  1844,  nnd  left  issue  by 
her,  who  d.  8th  March,  1874,  one  son  and  one 
daughter, 

THOMAS  CHALMERS,  of  whom  presently. 
Louisa,  m.    Thomas  Reibcy   AUTIII  it,  of 

Longford,  Tasmania. 
The  only  son, 

THOMAS  OHALMEBS  ARCHES,  of  Woolmerc, 
Longford,  Tasmania,  J.P.,  was  b.  there  30th 
November,  1840,  and  m.  4th  January,  1862, 
Louisa  Kate,  only  daughter  of  George 
CATHCART,  of  Launceston,  Tasmania,  son  of 
John  Cathcart,  of  London,  merchant,  and 
cousin  of  the  late  Sir  John  Andrew  Cathcart, 
Bart.,  of  Carlton  (tee  BURKB'S  Peerage  and 
Baronetage).  Mr.  Thomas  Chalmers  Archer 
d.  4th  March,  1890,  leaving  Usue, 

I.  THOMAS  CATHCABT,  now  of  Woolmers. 
n.  George     Chalmers     Abbot,    4.    6lh 

February,  1865. 
III.  Hugh,  b.  3id  November,  1866. 

I.  Mary  Maude  Kate,  6.  28th  November, 
1868. 

II.  Florence      Ada      Cathcart,     b.    9th 
December,  1873. 

in.  Millicent. 


Ke.iidence— Launceston,  Tasmania. 
/•.'s/.i/o.s  -Woolmers,  Longford,  Tasmania. 


114  TJURKK'S  COLONIAL  OKNTHY. 

Won  jHueller, 

SIR  FERDINAND  VON  MUELLER,  BARON  VON  MUELLER,  of  the 
Kingdom  of  Wurtemberg  (1871),  K.C.M.G.  (1879),  M.D.  (Rostock), 
Ph.D.  (Kiel),  LL.D.  (M'Gill  University,  Montreal,  honoris  causa,  1892), 
F.R.S.  (3861),  of  South  Yarrn,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Government  botanist, 
Victoria  (since  1852).  The  Baron,  b.  at  Rostock,  30th  June,  1825,  is  son  of 
the  late  FREDERICK  MUELLER,  comptroller  of  Customs  at  Rostock,  by  Louisa, 
his  wife,  daughter  of  George  M  K.RTKXS,  of  Aschersleben,  and  grandson  of 
CHRISTOPHER  MUKLLER,  of  Rostock,  Germany.  This  distinguished  naturalist 
and  explorer  in  Australia,  is  honorary  or  corresponding  member  of  very 
numerous  scientific  associations  in  various  countries  of  the  world.  He  has, 
uninterruptedly  since  1847,  the  date  of  his  emigration  to  Australia,  devoted 
liis  attention  to  the  promotion  of  geography  as  connected  with  Australia,  and 
to  the  special  studies  of  the  Australian  flora,  and  is  the  author  of  many 
valuable  works.  He  has  also  advanced  rural  industries  as  the  main  founder 
of  the  Botanic  garden  at  Melbourne,  and  as  commissioner  for  the  great  exhibi- 
tions since  IS-1)").  In  1869,  when  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George  was 
extended  to  the  Colonies,  he  was  one  of  the  three  first  in  Australia  decorated 
as  C.M.G.  He  was  advanced  to  the  higher  grade  of  K.C.M.G.  in  1879.  He 
is  likewise  a  Commander  of  the  Order  of  St.  Jago  of  Portugal  and  of  Isabella 
of  Spain,  and  Philipp  Order  of  Hesse,  Grand  Cross  of  the  Christian  Order  of 
Portugal ;  Officer  of  Orders  of  Holland  and  Italy,  and  Chevalier  of  Orders  of 
France,  Austria,  Italy,  Sweden,  Denmark,  Prussia,  Wurtemberg,  Bavaria, 
Baden,  Oldenberg,  Weimar-Gotha,  Mecklenberg,  and  Hawaia.  The  dignity 
of  Baron  of  Wurtemberg  was  conferred  on  him  in  1871,  at  the  25th  anniversary 
of  the  marriage  of  the  late  King  of  Wurtemberg  with  the  sister  of  the  late 
Czar  of  Russia.  The  Baron  is  unmarried. 

Arms — Arg.  two  branches  slipped  and  conjoined  in  base  vert. 

Crest — Out  of  a  coronet  three  ostrich  feathers  ppr. 

Motto — 1  irtute  ingenioque  valemus. 

Residence — 28,  Arnold  Street,  SoutU  Yarra,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

ftturt 

rpHE  LATE  CHARLES  STURT,  the  Australian  explorer,  Captain  of  the 

_L      39th  Regiment,  b.  in  India,  6th  April,  1795,  m.  20th  September,  1834, 

Charlotte  Christiana,*  daughter  of  Colonel  William  Sheppey  GREENE,  Military 

Auditor- General,  Calcutta,  and  by  her  ( who  d.  5th  June,  ]  887,  aged  85)  had  issue, 

i.  Napier  George,  Colonel  (retired)  R.E.,  6.  1st  November,  1836  ;  m.  5th 

December,  1876,  Beatrix  Marion,  elder  daughter  of   James  Patrick 

MUIRHEAD,  M.A.  (Oxon),  of  Haseley  Court,  Tetsworth,   co.  Oxford, 

and  has  issue, 

1.  Geoffrey  Charles  Napier,  b.  12th  January,  1884. 
1.  Dorothy  Napier.  2.  Katharine  Mary. 

n.  Charles  Sheppey,  Major-General  H.M.  Indian  Army,  6.  21st  September, 
1838 ;  m.  firstly,  15th  August,  1865,  Louisa  Caroline,  third  daughter 

*  This  lady  was  granted  the  rank  and  precedence  of  tbp  widow  of  a  K.C.M.G.,  by  rojal 
•warrant,  4th  August,  1870,  an1)  was  given  a  pension  oil  the  Civil  List  in  consideration 'of  her 
husband's  services  and  writings. 


WliKK'S  ('OI.')MAL  (1KNIUV. 


1 t:, 


»l  the  liitf  Stephen  LUVS.IN,  of  Longhirst,  Northumberland,  of  the 
7th  (Queen's  Own)  l!u>-;irs  (slid/.  lsi!7)  ;  :unl  secondly,  '25th  August, 
1870,  Florentia,  older  daughter   of    Colonel    Cohort  SALE,  of  H.M. 
Iniliiin  Army,  and  has  a  daughter,  Evelyn  Caroline, 
in.    Evelyn  G.iwler,  licuteiiunt  11. M.  Indian  Army,  b.  1840;  d.  1864. 
i.  A  daughter,  I.  and  d.  1835.  n.  Charlotte  Eyre. 

('.i|iliiin  Sturt  served  with  his  regiment  during  the  occupation  of  Paris 
nl  i  rr  I  he  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  went  with  it  to  Sydney,  where  be  was  on 
the  si;i!T  of  II. K.  Sir  Kulph  Darling:,  the  Governor  of  New  South  Wales. 
\  >iliing  was  then  known  of  the  interior,  by  many  supposed  to  be  an  inland 
sea,  and  Captain  Sturt  volunteered  to  lead  an  expedition,  20th  Novem- 
ber, 1828,  to  the  North- West.  Passing  through  the  marshes  of  the  Mac- 
(|iiurrie,  he  discovered  the  Darling  River,  journeying  1,272  miles.  In  1830,  he 
led  a  second  expedition  down  the  Murrambidgee,  discovered  its  junction  with 
a  large  river,  which  he  named  the  Murray,  and  traced  for  850  miles  to  its  sea 
mouth  in  a  small  whale  boat,  taking  only  Mr.  George  Maclcay  (afterwards 
Sir  George  Macleay,  K.C.M.G.)  and  six  men.  .  This  daring  and  arduous 
c\|ieiliiinii  led  to  the  colonization  of  South  Australia,  and  was  estimated  by 
Mr.  John  Arrowsmith,  the  eminent  hydrographer,  to  have  given  2,000  miles  of 
water  communication  to  Australia.  In  1844-6,  Captain  Sturt  'a  offer  to  explore 
the  central  parts  of  the  continent  being  accepted  by  the  Home  Government  in 
Lord  Derby's  Administration,  he  penetrated  to  within  150  miles  of  the  centre 
and  discovered  Cooper's  Creek,  but  owing  to  seasons  of  extraordinary  heat  and 
drought,  he  was  forced  to  retreat  after  enduring  great  sufferings  and  losiucr 
his  second  in  command.  Mr.  J.  Arrowsmith  puts  the  mileage  of  this  expedi- 
tion from  "  careful  measurements  "  at  3,450  miles,  and  his  previous  ones  at 
3,000  miles.  Captain  Sturt  published  accounts  of  his  travels,  with  other  useful 
information.  He  was  accompanied  on  this  last  expedition  by  Mr.  James  Poole, 
his  second  in  command  (who  died),  by  Mr.  McDougall  Stuart,  draftsman,  who 
afterwards  explored  and  crossed  the  continent,  and  by  Mr.  John  Harris  Browne 
surgeon,  and  a  distinguished  colonist  and  landowner.  In  1838,  Captain  Sturt 
took  up  his  residence  in  the  province  of  South  Australia,  of  which  he  became 
surveyor-general  in  April,  1839,  with  a  seat  in  the  executive  and  legislative 
councils.  Ho  was  commissioner  of  lands,  South  Australia,  1839-43  ;  registrar- 
general,  1843-8  ;  and  colonial  secretary,  1848-51,  when  he  retired  on  a  pension 
granted  by  the  colony  of  South  Australia.  He  subsequently  returned  to 
England,  and  d.  at  Cheltenham  16th  June,  1869,  having  shortly  prior  to  that 
date  been  nominated  a  K.C.M.G.,  but  did  not  live  to  receive  the  honour  of 
knighthood. 


JOHN  STTHT,  of  Yutoley,  co.  Southampton, 
il.cirm  Ii;i7,leuring  issue.  His  youngest  son, 
1!  i  Mi'JiKEY  SrfBT.of  Yatelej'w.  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  John  I'UCKEKIDGE,  of  lieckfield, 
t-ii.  Southampton  (slu(  (/.  circa  1654),  and  d. 
firca  1637,  having  IKK!  i*«ii,., 

i.  Humphrey,  eiti/.m  and  leather-seller 
of  London,  HI.  lii>t,  Klizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of Jonxsox,  of  London,  and 

secondly,  Mrs.  SFIUBUKT (widow), ncd 


rf.  January,  1643-4,having  had  issue  by 
his  first  wife, 

1.  Peter,  d.  unm. 

2.  George,    of    London,   merchant, 
d.  unm. 

3.  Th.nnas,   of    London,   merchant, 
d.  circa  1678,   leaving  two  sons, 
the  elder  named  Oharl<9. 

1.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  KLLES,  citizen 
and  haberdasher  of  L:>udi>n. 


in; 


BUIIKK'S  COLON  I A  I-  (JKXTIIV. 


ii.  .lohn,  citizen  and  leather-seller  of 
London,  in.  Frances,  daughter  of 
Thomas  WIGGINS,  of  Oxfordshire,  and 
d.  March,  1683,  having  had  issue, 

1.  John,  rf.  young. 

2.  John,  citizen  and  linen-draper  of 
London,  d.  unm.  May,  HiSt. 

3.  Joseph,   of    Ripley,   co.    Surrey, 
living  num.  1691. 

4.  Nathaniel,  attoraey-at-law,  m.  the 
da  lighter  of  —  PARKIIPKST,  of  co. 
Surrey,    and   widow   of    Captain 
COTITT. 

in.    Kdward,  d.  HUH. 

iv.   Thomas,  of   London,  m.  twice,  but 

d.  s.  p.  m. 

V.  William,  d.  unm. 
vi.  ANTHONY,  of  whom  presently, 
i.  Frances,    HI.    Alexander    SOAMES,  of 

Reading,  co.  Berks, 
ii.  Elizabeth,     »i.    Vincent     SWIFT,    of 

Oxfordshire, 
in.  Joan,   m.   Eichard    FINCH,   of    co. 

Middlesex. 

IV.  Margaret,  m.  —  JOHNSON. 

V.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

The  sixtli  and  youngest  son, 

ANTHONY  STCBT,  of  London,  twice  a  com- 
missioner for  victualling  the  Royal  Navy,  and 
twice  fined  for  Sheriff  of  London,  i.  1624, 
who  according  to  Le  Neve,  was  "  a  meal  man 
first,  after  a  Commissioner  of  Excise,  fined  for 
Alderman  of  London,  gott  a  great  estate  and 
had  a  grant  of  arms  "  19th  October,  1691,  and 
recorded  his  pedigree  in  the  College  of  Arms, 
London,  30th  January,  1691-2.  He  m.  Mary, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  James  CHAPMAN,  of 
the  city  of  Westminster,  descended  out  of 
Buckinghamshire.  She  d.  5th  October,  1691, 
and  was  buried  at  St.  Andrew's,  Holborn,  co. 
Middlesex.  He  was  living  in  1691,  aged  67 
years,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  "I    , 

n.  James,  }<*-y°™g- 

III.  Humphrey  (Sir),  KnL,  standard 
bearer  to  the  royal  hand  of  gentlemen 
pensioners  temp.  CHAELKS  II ;  was 
knighted  December,  1631,  and  d.  unm. 
May, 1684,  at  Paris,  where  he  was  buried. 

ir.  ANTHONY  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

V.  John,  d.  young. 

I.  Mary,  d.  young. 

II.  Elizabeth,      b.      1672;       m.      John 
JEFFERYS,  of  London,  merchant,  and 
Richmond,  Surrey,  several  times  M.P. 
for  Brecon,  Radnor  and  Marlborough  ; 
he  d.  at  Richmond  20th  October,  1715, 
leaving  issue. 

The  fourth  but  only  surviving  son  and  heir, 
SIR  ANTHONY  STUKT,  Knt.,  of  London  and 
Heckfield,  Hants,  High  Sheriff  of  that  co.;  b. 
1664;  knighted  at  St.  James's  on  presenting 
the  address  from  the  county  of  Southampton 
about  the  peace,  27th  April,  1713 ;  m.  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  daughter  of  Sir  John  PABSONS, 
Knt.,  of  Rygate  Place,  Surrey,  alderman  and 
sometime  sheriff  of  London,  and  sister  of 
Humphery  PAB-ONS,  M.P.  for  London,  and 
Lord  Mayor  thereof  1730  and  1740,  and  had 


I.   Anthony,  d.  young. 

ii.  HUMPIIHEY,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Elizibclh,  b.  1689. 

II.  Mary,  4.  1691. 
The  second  son, 

HUMPHREY  STVHT,  of  Horton,  eo.  Dorset, 
b.  1687;  m.  1717,  Pinna,  daughter  of  Sir 
Nathaniel  N'.U'IKR,  Bart.,  of  More  Crichel, 
co.  Dorset,  M.P.  for  Dorsetshire  (fri/i/i. 
WILLIAM  III  and  ANNE),  by  the  Hon. 
Catherine  ALINGTON,  his  wife,  sister  and 
co-heir  of  Giles,  third  Lord  Alington,  and 
daughter  of  William,  second  Lord  Alington, 
I  and  by  her  (who  eventually  became  sole  heir  of 
the  NAPIEES  and  ALINGTONS)  left  at  hi-  de- 
cease, 1st  February,  1739-40  (with  three 
daughters,  Diana;  Catherine,  wife  of  R. 
STONE  ;  and  Mary,  wife  of  the  Hon.  G. 
SHIRLEY)  one  son, 

HUMPHREY  STURT,  of  Horton,  who  in- 
herited, at  the  decease  of  his  first  cousin,  Sir 
Gerard  NAPIER,  Bart.,  1765,  the  e-tate  of  his 
maternal  anceslors,  and  represented  Dorset- 
shire iu  Parliament  from  1754  till  his  death, 
1786.  He  m.  1756,  Mary,  only  daughter  and 
eventual  heir  of  diaries  PITFIELD,  of 
Hoxton,  by  Dorothy,  his  wife,  daughter  and 
heir  of  Solomon  ASHLEY,  and  had  (with  five 
daughters,  of  whom  Eliza  Bizarre,  was  m.  to 
Augustus  BITTLER-DANVERS,  brother  of  the 
Eavl  of  Lanesborough  ;  and  Diana,  m.  to  Sir 
William  Mordaunt  MILNER,  Bart.),  several 
sons  of  whom  were, 

I.  Humphrey  Ashley,  of  Horton,  m.  1781, 
Mary,  daughter  of  the   Rev.  Edward 
WOODCOCK,  LL.D.,  rector  of  Watford, 
Herts.     He  sold  the  manor  and  estate 
of  Horton  to  the  Earl  of  Shaftesburv, 
and  d.  s.p.  llth  June,  1825. 

II.  Charles,  M.P.  for  Bridport,  on  whom 
his  father  settled  his  unentailed  estate 
of  Crichel,  co.  Dorset,  in.  1788,  Lady 
Mary   Anne  Ashley    COOPEB,  daugh- 
ter of  Anthony  Ashley,  fourth  Earl  of 
Shaftesbury,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 
Henry  Charles,  of  Crichel,  co.  Dorset, 
M.P.     for    that    co.     and    sometime 
sheriff      thereof,      father     of     Henry 
Gerard,  of  the   same  place,  who  was 
created  BAEON  ALINGTON,  15th  Janu- 
ary, 1876.     (See  BUBKE'S  Peerage.) 

in.  THOMAS  LENNOX  NAPIER,  of  whom 

we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

THOMAS  LENNOX  NAPIER  STUET,  a  puisne 

judge  in  the  Hon.  E.  I.  C'o.'s  service,  b.  9th 

March,   1767  ;  »».  Jannette,  daughter  of  Dr. 

Andrew  WILSON,  andrf.  13th  January,  1837, 

having  had  nine  sons  and  three  daughters,  viz., 

I.  Alexander,  d.  in  infancy. 

ii.  CHARLES,  the  Austialiau  explorer,  the 

subject  of  this  memoir, 
in.  Napier     Duncan    (Rev.),   rector   of 
Edmonsham,    co.    Dorset,     m.    Anna 
Maria,  daughter  of  William  TUBTON, 
of  East  Sheen,  co.  Surrey,  but  d.  x.  p. 
IV.   William      Milner      Neville,     Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel in  the  Hon.  E.  I.  Co.'s 
service,     and     deputy     secretary     to 
the  government   military  department, 


HIKKK  S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


llcnpil.  //.  L'C.th  Ma\.  1SOU;  m.  7th 
May,  l.HIH,  M  iri;iirrl,  daughter  of 
({car-Admiral  Hubert  KA\I>AV,  It  .V, 
i  I!,  (she  d.  18th  I'Vbnmry.  1880), 
and  d.  10th  November,  ls.">5,  having 
hud  issue, 

1.  William  Neville,  b.   13th  April, 


2.  Robert  Ramsay  Napier,  Major 
Bengal  Si  all'  Corp*,  It.  Kith  May, 
1852;  in.  25th  July,  1894,  Ethel 
Harriett*,  youngest  daughter  of 
Major  Spence  TUBNKB,  lute  Ben- 
gal Army,  of  Melbury  Lodge, 
\Vinibonie. 

1.  Charlotte. 

2.  .rune,    >«.  6th   September,    1864, 
Rev.    Krederie    Clement    Yor.Mi, 
rector   of    Clietwyml,    co.    Salop, 
who  d.  8th  December,  1872,  leaving 
Usue  three  sons  and  one  daughter. 

3.  Harriet  Isabella. 

4.  Margaret  Anne. 
fi.    Kmily. 

6.  Jessie  Elizabeth. 

v.  Kicliard  Roche,  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
m.  twice,  firstly,  Mary,  daughter  of 
Colonel  WHISH,  by  whom  he  had  no 
issue  ;  but  he  left  issue  by  his  second 
wife. 

VI.  John  Leigh  Doyle,  lieutenant  Ben- 
gal Engineers,  m.  9th  August,  1841, 
Alexandrina,  daughter  of  Sir  Robert 
SAI.K,  G.C.B.  (she  d.  22nrt  July,  ls:»7i, 
and  was  killed  at  Cabul,  9th  January, 
1842,  having  had  an  only  child. 


JuliuFlorentia,  nhnm.2  Ith  Jaiumrt , 
IM1I,  Cnloiii'l  Thiinrin  K'lmumU 
\1 1  LOOK,  C.B.  (retired  on  full  puy 
aa  lieutenant -colonel,  70th  Foot), 
ciiniiiianileil.  7i>th  Foot,  in  New 
/.•Miami,  1S63-5,  and  has  hud 
three  sons  and  two  daughters: 
1.  I'Mimind  Henry,  4. 14th  Decem- 
ber, 1861,  d.  i.  p.  1885  ;  2.  Alfred 
Sale,  It.  22nd  November.  1862, 
d.  ».p.  1SS3  ;  3.  Frederick  Churlc*. 
4.  18th  May,  18(>(i  •  1.  Eileen  Flo- 
rciitia  ;  2.  Julie  Nina. 

VII.  Frederick,  d.t.p. 

VIII.  Henry,  /«.  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

IX.  Evelyn    Pii  field  Shirley,    for    many 
yean,    jliief   police  magistrate  of  the 
city  of   Melbourne,  m.  14th  February, 
1852,  Mary  Frances,  sixth  daughter  of 
the    lato  Canon   (j BILLS,   M.A.,   but 
d.i.p 

I.  Susan,  d.  «nm. 

II.  Jeanuctte  Eliza  Pattlc,  m.  £8th  Sept- 
ember,    1828,    as    his    second    wife, 
Thomas   VBXABIKS,  priva'e  secretary 
to  Lord  Sidmouth,   Sir  Robert   Peel, 
&c.,    and    had    issue,    1.  Henry;     2. 
Cavendish,  d.i.p.;  3.  Evelyn,  d.  t.p. ; 
1.  Anne. 

III.  Harriet    Emily    Cavendish,    m.   8ih 
May,    1832,    Henry    William    Berke- 
ley  POUTMAS,   of    Dean's   Court,   co. 
Dorset,  brother  of   the  first  Viscount 
Portmon,  and  d.  23rd   Aug.ist,   1890. 
He  d.  1879,  having  had  issue  (tee  under 
POBTMAN  t»  BPBKE'S  Peerage). 


Arms— (Granted  19th  October,  1691,  to  Anthony  Sturt,  one  of  the  commissioners  for 
victualling  the  Royal  Navy,  son  of  Humphrey  Sturt,  of  Yateley,  co.  Southampton  ;  to  his 
m  -1'hru-s,  Joseph  and  Nathaniel  Sturt;  and  to  the  other  descendants  of  his  father,  the  said 
Humphrey  Sturt) — Vert  on  a  fess  or  between  three  colts  courant  arg.  as  manv  roses  gu. 
[quartering  (for  NAPIKB),  arg.  a  saltier  engrailed  between  four  roses  gu.  ;  and  (for 
PITFIKLD)  az.  a  bend  engrailed  between  two  cygnets,  arg.  ducally  gorged  and  chained  or]. 

Crest — A  deuii  lion  ramp.  gu.  holding  a  banner  aleo  gu.  charged  with  a  rose  arg.  staff 
and  fringe  or. 


ilarnadK 


DONALD  LARNACH,  F.R.G.S.,  of  Brambletye,  East  Grin.stead,  co. 
Sussex,  high  sheriff  of  that  co.  in  1883  [eldest  son  of  William 
LAKNACH,  of  Newton,  Caithness,  Scotland  (who  d.  1829),  by  Margaret  SMITH, 
his  wife],  6.  17th  July,  1817,  m.  3rd  September,  1845,  Jane  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  William  WALKER,  of  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  merchant,  and  by  her  has 
had  issue, 

I.  William  Walker,  6.  1846,  d.  unm.  1880. 

n.  James  Walker,  of  Alderbury  House,  Alderbury,  Banbury,  Oxfordshire, 
J.P.  co.  Sussex,  Cfiptain  Suffolk  Hussars,  b.  1849  ;  m.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square,  London,  29th  June,  1889,  Laily  Isabella  Lettice 
Theodosia  BOYLE,  fifth  and  youngest  daughter  of  Richard,  ninth  and 
present  Earl  of  Cork  and  Orrery,  and  has  issue,  Isabel  Nellie,  b. 
at  12,  Upper  Berkeley  Street,  London,  5th  July,  1890. 

in.  Sydney,  6.  1852. 


448 


BTUKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


iv.   Herbert  Donald,  6.   1856;  TO.    Alice,   daughter  of   the  late   Ricliard 

ANSDELL,  R.A.,and  d.  1892. 
i.  Elizabeth  Walker,  in.    Colonel  Alfred  Robert  MARGERY,  of  Chatham 

Park,  East  Grinstcad. 

Mr.    Larnach,  who  is  chairman    of    the  Bank    of    New    South    Wales,  was 
formerly  a  merchant  and  banker  in  Australia. 

Residences—  Brambletye,    East    Grinstead,   eo.    Sussex;    and    21,    Kensington    Palace 
Gardens,  \V. 

Chit — Australian,  in  Sydney. 


THE  HON.  WILLIAM  GISBORNE,  of  Allestree  Hall,  Derbyshire,  and 
Lingen,  Brampton   Bryan,   Herefordshire,   England,   and   formerly   of 
Wellington,  New  Zealand,  6.  1825,  TO.  Caroline  Gertrude,  eldest  daughter  of 
die  late  Assistant-Commissary-General  Charles  BRIDGEN,  and  has  issue, 

i    LIONEL  GUY,  6.  9th  January,  1866,  TO.  Jessie,  eldest  daughter  of  James 
Mackintosh  Gow,  of  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue, 

Enid  May  Margaret,  6.  1894. 
i.  Mary  Gertrude,  m.  12th  December,  1893,  Edward  Rosebery  ANSON,  of 

the  Civil  Service,  British  Guiana  (see  Peerage,  LICHFIELD,  E.). 
u.  Edith  Clara, 
in.  Alice,  m.  1893,  Captain  Reginald  BRITTAN,  Sherwood  Foresters,  Derby- 

fihire  Regiment. 

Hon.  William  Gisborne  went  to  South  Australia,  1842,  and  to  New 
Zealand  in  1847,  and  was  commissioner  of  Crown  lands  there,  1848-53,  and 
under-secretary  1853-69.  He  became  Colonial  Secretary  5th  July,  1869,  and 
held  that  office  till  10th  September,  1872.  He  was  Government  Insurance 
Commissioner  for  New  Zealand,  1870-5.  He  was  appointed  a  member  of  the 
Legislative  Council  1809,  resigned  in  1871,  and  was  elected  to  the  House  of 
Representatives  in  that  year.  He  was  again  elected  to  the  House  of  Represen- 
tatives and  served  as  minister  of  lands  and  afterwards  as  minister  of  mines  and 
immigration  in  1879.  He  is  the  author  of  New  Zealand  Rulers  and  Statesmen 
and  The  Colony  of  Neiv  Zealand.  He  is  a  justice  of  the  peace  for  Hereford- 
shire, in  England,  where  he  has  been  residing  since  his  return  from  the  colony, 
and  s.  his  cousin  Sir  Thomas  William  EVAXS,  Bart.,  in  1892,  at  Allestree  Hall, 
Derbyshire.  He  is  patron  of  two  livings. 


Ht'ncncie. 


The  GISBOKNES  originally  from  Harting- 
ton,  Derbyshire,  migrated  to  the  county 
town  of  IJerby,  where  a  member  of  the 
i'nmily  for  more  than  two  hundred  years 
afterwards  almost  without  exception  filled  the 
ollice  of  mayor. 

JOHN  GISBORNE,  of  Derby,  b.  1G44;  m. 
Catherine,  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  John 
FOWLEB,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John,  a  magistrate  for  the  county,  and 
twice  mayor  of  Derby,  4.  1675;  m. 
and  had  issue, 


1.  Dorothy,    b.    1704;    m.    Thomas 
Godfrey     LUSHIXQTOX,    of    Sit- 
tingbourne,  co.  Kent,  uncle  of  Sir 
Stephen  Lushington,  Bart.,  M.P. 

2.  Catherine,    4.    1706;    m.    Cockin 
SOLE,  of  Sittingbourne. 

u.  THOMAS,  of  whom  we  treat. 

III.  James,  in  holy  orders,  rector  of 
Staveley,  co.  Derbv,  and  Prebendary 
of  Durham  ;  b.  1687  ;  m.  Anne, 
daughter  of  W.  JACKSON,  M.D.,  and 
d.  7th  September,  1759,  leaving  issue, 


Ill  RKK'S  COLONIAL  OKXTKY. 


449 


1.  Francis  (Rev.),  rector  of  Stave- 
lev  fi>r  sixty  years,  d.  unm.  29th 
.Inly.  1821. 

'2.  Tln>ma>,  Fellow  of  St.  John'» 
Collcm1,  Cambridge,  Physician  to 
tin'  Kinj;.  IHM|  tor  some  time 
president  of  the  College  of  Phy- 
.-ieian:..  (/.  mm,  1*011. 

3.  Jumes,  general  iii  the  Army, 
Ml'.,  and  comma. dcr-in-i'hief  of 
tlir  fori  cs  in  Ireland,  in.  Mary 
Anne,  daughter  mid  eo-heires*  of 
John  Horn,  andrf.  20th February, 
1778,  leaving  is.-ne, 

(1)   KKKDKKICK,  his  heir. 

(1)  Catherine,    m.  Hon.  Vrsey 
KMJ.Y,    brother   of   Thomas, 
Karl  of  Kanfurly. 

(2)  Mary     Alicia,    «.     Major 
BURKE. 

(3)  Dorothea,    m.     Alexander 
GORDON,     of     Florida    and 
Delamont,  co.  Down. 

1.  Dorothy,   m.    Samuel     Foxiow, 
of  Slaveley,  and  has  issue,  Francis, 
Vicar  of  Elmton. 

2.  Catherine,     m.      Rev.      Fletcher 
DICSSON,  LL.D.,  Vicar  of  Dry- 
field,  and  d.  1796. 

3.  Anne,  m.  Isaac  HAWKINS. 

I.  Elizabeth,    />.    1085;     m.    Nathaniel 

KlAVAKDS,  M.D. 

II.  Sdrnh,  m.   1707,  "William  ORTON,  of 
Leicester. 

The  second  son, 

THOMAS  GISBORNB,  of  Derby,  J.P.,  five 
times  mayor  of  that  town,  b.  1680  ;  m. 
December,  1715,  Temperance,  daughter  of 
Robert  PACKER,  of  Shillingford,  Berks,  and 
d.  December,  17GO,  leaving  an  only  son, 

JOHN  GISBOBNB,  of  Yoxall  Lodge,  co.  Staf- 
ford, m.  Anne,  daughter  of  William  BATEMAN, 
of  J)crby,  and  d.  15th  February,  1779,  having 
had  issue, 

i.  THOMAS,  of  whom  presently. 
II.  John,  of  Darley  Dule.  m.  13th 
October,  1792,  Millicent,  daughter  of 
Edward  Saeheverell  Chnndos  POLE,  of 
Radborne,  co.  Derby,  and  had  with 
other  issue, 

1.  John,  his  heir. 

1.  Harriet  Millie  ent.  m.  22nd  July, 
1828,  Rev.  Richard  Burton   Pii>- 
COCK. 

2.  Caroline   Anne,   m.    Rev.    T.   A. 

Ifll-KAHllS. 

3.  Charlotte,  m.  20th  November,1827, 
Ke\ .  Kdwnrd  George  SIMCOX. 

I.  Temperance,  m.  Sir  Hugh  BATEMAN, 

Hurt. 
The  eldest  son, 

THE  REV.  THOMAS  GISBORNE,  of  Yoxall 
eo.  Stafford,  Prebendary  of  Durham, 
\v:t>  the  authorot'  many  works  which  obtained 
great  favour  with  the  public.  He  m.  1st 
-March,  IT*:!.  Mary,  only  daughter  of  Thomas 
BABINGTON,  of  Rothley  Temple,  co.  Leicester, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Honvich  House,  co.  Derby, 
and  Yoxall   Lodge,   co.  Stutlbrd,  J.I'. 

\    I..  II. 


and  D.I..,  Ml'  .-reei-oively  for  thr 
horoiiiih  of  Stafford,  the  county  of 
Derby,  mill  t  In' !"»  n  ol'Carlow,  m.  first, 
Kli/.iiheth  Ky-ehe,  daughter  of  John 
PAI.MKK,  of  lekwell.  co.  Bedford,  and 
liy  her.  «h.>  ,/.  20th  July,  182.1,  he 
had  it— ue. 

1.  Thomas  Guy,  of  Yoxall   Lodge, 

co.  Sta'Tonl,  and    I lorw  ii-li   II •. 

eo.     Derby,    b.    7th    September, 
1812;  m.  7th  August,   1N49,  the 
llon.Kniily  \VinglieldTwi si  ROV- 

\Vvkl.ll  \M  -Kll  \  \l  -  eldest  .laugh- 

ter  of  Irederick,  thirteenth  Lord 
S«ye  and  Sele,  and  d.  t,  p.  1867. 

2.  John  Bowdler,  b.  1818  ;  «n.  Susan, 
relict    of    Commander    WAUOH, 
R.N.,  and  daughter  of  E.HcBNg- 
BY  and  d.  ».  p.  1859. 

3.  Henry  Fysche,  rf.  anm. 

1.  Elizabeth  Mary,  i.  1815 ;  m.  1835, 
the     Hon.     Sir     John     Duncan 
r.i.ir.n,    K.C.B.,    second    son    of 
John,  fourth  Earl  of  Darley,  and  d. 
1837,  leaving  one  daughter,  Eliza- 
beth Mary,  m.  18th  June,  1861, 
Walter    j'ohn,    fourth    Earl    of 
Chichester. 

2.  Susan,  o*.  young. 

Mr.    Thomas    Gisborne    m.  secondly, 
1826,  Susan,  widow  of  Francis  Ducken- 
field   ASTIEY,  of  Duckenfield,  and  rf. 
20th  July,  1852. 
n.  THOMAS    JOHN,   of    whoee   line   wa 

treat. 

ill.  William,  in  the  Ceylon  Civil  Ser- 
vice, m.  1818,  Mary  Elizabeth,  only 
daughter  by  his  second  marriage  of 
the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Thomas  James 
TWISIETON,  D.D.,  son  of  Thomas, 
Lord  Saye  and  Scle. 

IV.  James  (Rev.),  rector  of  Croxall,  m. 
Charlotte    TIEVELYAN,   and   rf.  1875. 
v.  Matthew,  m.  Anne,   daughter  of  the 
Rev.  David    BROWNE,  M.A.,  and   rf. 
1851,  leaving  an  only  son, 
Thomas  Matthew,  of  Walton  Hall, 
co.   Derby,    J.P.    and    D.L.    co. 
Derby,    J.P.   cos.   Leicester  and 
Stafford,  t.  1824 ;  m.  1855,  Caro- 
line   Frances,    daughter   of   Rev. 
William        Wilberforce       BIRD, 
and    d.    12th    September,    1894, 
having  by  her,  who  rf.  1883,  had 
issue, 

(1)  Matthew     Babiugton,      b. 
1863. 

(2)  Charles   Francis,  b.  1866; 
d.  1892. 

a)  Edith  Wilberforce. 

vi.  Walter,  of  Lingen,  co.  Hereford,  4. 
1799;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Abraham 
BASS,  and  rf.  s.  j>.  1887. 

I.  Anne,  rf.  in  infancy. 

n.  Mary,  m.  1820,  William  EVANS,  of 
Allestree  Hall,  co.  Derby,  M.P.,  and 
rf.  auth  December,  1869,  leaving  by 
him,  who  rf.  8th  April.  1856,  a  son, 
the  late  Sir  Thomas  William  Evms, 
Bart.,  of  Allestree  ('ee  below). 

'2   G 


450  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


III.  Lydia, »».  first,  20tli  December,  1821, 
Rev.  Edmund  ROBIXSOX,  of  Thorp 
Green,  eo.  York,  and  secondly,  Sir 
Kd ward  SCOTT,  Bart.,  of  Great  Barr 
Hull,  co.  Warwick,  and  d.  leaving  by 
her  first  marriage  one  eon,  who  </.  tiuiit., 
and  three  daughters. 

Tile  second  son, 

THOMAS  JOHN  GISBOBXK,  of  Holme  Hall, 

co.   Derby,    m.    Sarah,    daughter   of    J.    A. 

KKKHMER,  of  Courland,  St.  Petersburg,  and 

rf.  1869,  having  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Lionel,  b.  1820  ;  cl.  vnm.  186],  v.  p. 

II.  Francis,  of  Holme   Hall,   Bakewell, 
eo.  Derby,  b.  1822,  educated  at  King's 
College,  London,  and  St.  Peter's,  Cam- 
bridge,   called    to   the    bar    1848;    m. 
1877,  Katherine  du  Vernet,  daughter 


of  Lieutenant  -Colonel  Hay  MARTIX- 
DALE,  R.E.,  and  d.  1879,  leaving  one 
daughter, 

Gwendolen. 

in.  WILLIAM,  heir  mnle  of  the  family 
and  the  subject  of  tlii?  memoir. 

I.  Mary,  m.  21st  May,  1846,  her  cnu-in 
Sir     Thomas     William    KVAX ',   Bart. 
(xrf    a  liore}    of    Allestrcc     Hall,    who 
rf.  .v.  p.  1892  ;  she  d.  1889. 

II.  dura. 

III.  Sophia,     m.    II.     F.    GlSBOKNE,    of 
Derby. 

iv.  Susan  Eliza,  m.  1854,  Walter 
EVANS,  of  Darley  Abbey,  co.  Derby, 
J.P.,  and  d.  2nd  September,  1891, 
having  had  one  son,  Arthur,  4.  1855; 
</.  1870. 


4rms — Erminois  a  lion  rampant  sable  collared  argent,  on  a  canton  vert  a  garb  or. 
Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  ermines  collared  dovetailed  or  and  issuing  out  of  a  mural 
coronet  argent. 

Seals — Allestree  Hall,  co.  Derby  ;  and  Linger),  Brampton  Bryan,  co.  Hereford. 


TT1DWARD  MILLER  GARD  EDDY,  A.I.C.E.,  of  Colebrook,  Double  Bay, 
I  ^  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  chief  commissioner  for  railways.  New 
South  Wales,  and  J.P.  for  that  colony,  b.  1851  ;  m.  first,  1874,  Gwen  Ellei', 
daughter  of  the  late  Gomer  ROBERTS,  of  Tan-y-Clawdd,  Ruabon,  North  Wales, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  24th  September,  1882)  has  had  issue, 

i.  EDWARD  GOMER,  b.  21st  October.  1877. 

n.  George  Watkin,  !>.  22nd  January,  1879,  d.  28th  March,  1880. 

in.  John  Montague,  6.  16th  July,  1881. 

iv.  Alexander,  b.  26th  August,  1882. 

i.  Nsllie  Elizabeth,  b.  15th  September,  1875. 

He  m.  secondly,  188G,   Ellen,  daughter   of    the    late    Samuel   WILKINSON,  of 
Spring  Hall,  Walsall,  co.  Stafford. 

Residence — -Colebrook,  Double  Bay,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

Clubs — Union,  in  Sydney  ;   Constitutional,  in  London  ;  and  Conservative,  in  Edinburgh. 


/CHARLES  EDWARD  BRIGHT,  C.M.G.,  formerly  of  Melbourne,  Victoria, 
\J  now  resident  in  London,  b.  1829  ;  m.  25th  August,  1868,  Hon.  Anna 
Maria  Georgiana  MANNERS-BUTTON,  elder  daughter  of  John  Henry  Thomas, 
third  Viscount  Canterbury,  K.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  governor  of  Victoria  from  1860 
to  1873,  and  has  issue, 

i.  ALFRED  ERNEST,  to  whom  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Edinburgh  stood  sponsor, 

6.  1869;  educated  at  Eton. 

n.  Charles  Henry  Manners  Sutton,  b.  1870;  educated  at  Eton, 
ill.  Richard    George    Tyndall,    lieutenant    2nd    battalion    Rifle    Brigade 
(Prince  Consort's  Own),  b.  5th  February,  1872;  educated  at  Welling- 
ton College. 
1.   Georgina  Amye  Blanche. 


K'S  COLONIAL  (IK.NTUV. 


451 


Mr.  Hriifht  :irrived  in  Melbourne  in  January,  18.">4.  He  \v:is  f  w  ice  chair- 
man of  i  IK-  Melbourne  Harbour  Trust,  and  was  for  a  long  period  a  trustee  of 
the  public  library,  museum,  and  National  Gallery  of  Victoria.  He  was 
commissioner  to  the  exhibition  of  London,  l8(il-2  ;  Dublin,  1864;  Melbourne, 
1866-7:  London,  1873-4;  Melbourne,  1880;  Calcutta,  IHX.'I ;  Adelaide,  1887; 
and  Melbourne,  1888.  Mr.  Hriglit  is  one  of  the  board  of  advice  to  the  agent- 
general  of  Victoria,  and  a  partner  in  the  firms  of  Messrs.  Antony  Gibbs  and 
Company,  and  Messrs.  Gibbs,  Bright  and  Company.  He  was  created  C.M.G., 
May,  18*::. 


Hintaar. 


NATIIAMKI.  |!UH;HT,  of  the  city  of  Wor- 
cotcr.  \\as  //.  in  11'.  13,  and  was  buried  in  St. 
Peter's  C'liurcli,  Worcester,  23rd  November, 
1664,  aged  7X  ).;u-,  lca\iug  by  Joyce,  his 
wife  (\vlio  was  buried  at  the  same  place.  ;inl 
.June.  1552),  James;  George  ;  .lou-e;  and 
ot  lien*. 

JAMBS  BRIGHT,  of  Worcester,  the  eldest 
son.  wus  twice  married  ;  by  his  first  wife, 
Miir/nret,  to  wbuin  be  was  in.  in  1561,  he 
had  issue, 

II  KMiv,  his  lUOOeMOr. 

Nathaniel,  baptised  i:t  St.  Peter's,  Wor- 
cester, September,  l.Mi.'i. 

Robert,  baptised  at  St.  Peter's  aforesaid, 
Janiiiiry.  1  .".us. 

Thomas,  baptised  at  St.  Peter's,  7th 
January,  15N6  ;  m.  and  hud  issue. 

John,  baptised  at  St.  Peter's,  30th 
December.  I •">!'-. 

James,  baptised  at  St.  Peter's,  May, 
1594. 

Katherine,  baptised  at  St.  Peter's,  19th 
May,  1590. 

Alice,  baptised  at  St.  Peter's,  20th 
January,  15!U. 

Johane,  baptised  at  St.  Peter's,  18th 
January,  1593;  m.  there  23rd  Novem- 
ber, 1613,  Richard  HAHWOOD. 

Mr.  I!ri<;ht1s  wife  dying  in  January,  1597, 
was  buried  at  St.  Peter's,  Worcester,  on  the 
Hist  uf  that  month.  He  m.  secondly,  at  the 
same  place,  3rd  September,  1598,  Alice, 

daughter  of STAPNTON,  of  Whittington, 

near  the  pity  of  Worcester,  but  had  no  issue 
by  her.  lie  was  buried  with  his  first  wife, 
124th  December,  1. •>!!!).  His  eldest  son, 

TIIK  liiiv.  HKXI:I-  liiuoHT,  the  learned  and 
accomplished  Canon  of  Worcester,  was 
biiptised  at  St.  Peter's,  26th  October,  1562, 
was  at'  Balliol  College,  Oxford  ;  Prebendary 
of  \Vorcester  Cathedral,  1619,  and  head 
ma-trr  of  King's  School,  Worcester,  for  forty 
\c:u-s;  he  is  leferred  to  by  Fuller,  and  also 
l>y  Wood,  in  his  Kasti.  He  m.  Johanne. 
daughter  of  Rowland  l!ERkEi.KY,ofSpetchley, 
an  I  i  uili .-ridge,  co.  Worcester,  and  sister  of 
Sir  Robert  Berkeley,  Knt.,  a  judge  of  the 
King's  Ben<-h,  by  whom  (who  m.  secondly, 
Kdward  AxNESLEY,  of  Brookend,  co.  Oxford, 
ami  was  living  Ifiih  May,  1638)  he  had  issue 
(with  two  other  daughter  •), 
ROBEKT,  his  heir. 


Mary,  baptised  at  Worcester  Cathedral, 

7th  June,  1596. 

Dorothy,  m.  first,  John  DOBTXS,  of  Eves- 
batch,  co.  Hereford,  gentleman  (who 
d.  1639) ;  and  secondly,  Henry  Towx- 
SHKXD,of  Eluiley  Lovett,co.  Worcester 
(wlio  d.  1663),  and  had  issue  by  both 
marriages. 

Joyce,  m.  at  Elmley  Tx>vett,  co.  Wor- 
ce-tcr,  16th  July,  1638,  John  Minimi:*, 
of  Prior's  Court,  co.  Hereford,  aua 
had  issue. 

Catherine,     m.      William     CIIFFB,     of 
Matherne,  co.  Hereford,  and  of  Great 
Whitley,  co.  Salop,  and  had  issue. 
Canon    Bright    purchased    the    manor    of 
Broekbury,    co.     Hereford,     together     with 
various  other  estates  in  the  parishes  of  Col  wall 
and  Coddington,  in  the  same  co.,  and  at  Castle 
Mureton,  co.    Wurcc-ter.     He  d.  4th  March, 
1626,    was   buried   in    Worcester   Cathedral, 
where  his  monument  with  an  epitaph  com- 
posed by  Dr.  Hall,  Dean  of  Worcester,  still 
remains,  and  was  *.  by  his  son, 

HEBBERT  BBIOHT,  of  Brockbury,  eo.  Here- 
ford, and  of  Castle  Moreton,  co.  Worcester, 
b.  1017  ;  »«.  first,  at  Connd,  eo.  Salop,  4th 
June,  1638,  Mary,  daughter  of  Ed  wan  I 
CEESSETT,  of  Cound,  and  Upton  Cressett,  co. 
Salop,  by  whom  (who  was  buried  at  Colwall, 
9th  April,  1647)  he  had  issue, 

Henry,  baptised  at  Colwall,  22nd  August, 
Kill,  and  buried  there  3rd  September 
following. 

ROBHET,  his  successor. 
I'M  ward,  baptised  at  Colwall,  26th  June, 

1645  ;  living  20th  July,  1665. 
Elizabeth,  d. «/«/».,  buried  at  Colwall,  1st 

October,  1671. 

Mary,  m.  at  Colwall,  26th  June,  1665, 
Thomas  W  VLDE,  of  Ledbury,  co.  Here- 
ford. 

He  m.  secondly,  at  Ludwardine,  co.  Hereford, 
5th  October,  1647,  BVances,  daughter  of 
Thomas  WALWYX,  of  Longford  in  the 
same  co.,  by  whom  (who  d.  22nd  Junuarv, 
1655,  and  was  buried  at  Colwall)  he  had 
further  issue,  Thomas  ;  John  ;  Henry  ; 
Francis;  Nicholas  ;  Rowland  ;  Walwyn  ;  aud 
Jane:  Thi>  latter  family  possessed  the  estate 
called  "The  Hoar,"  in  the  parish  of  Colwall, 
which  was  settled  on  their  mother  at  her 
marriage ;  their  descendants  continued  there 
till  1765,  when  the  estate  descended  to 

2  o  2 


452 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GEXTRY. 


Robert  Harcourt,  who  WSH  living  at  the  Hoar 
in  1778  ;  he  was  the  sun  of  Peter  lla.re.mrt,  of 
Colwall.  gentleman,  bv  B£&rj,  d&uffhfcor  and 

heirof  Thomas  Bright, of  Ye  Hoar.  Mr.  Bright 
m.  thirdly.  i;i  l(>r>:i.  ("r.-iihi.  daughter  of  - 
BRIDGSB,  of  Tibbcrlon.  OO.  Hereford,  but  by 
her  (who  was  Jiving  at  Hereford  in  1087)  ho 
h:ul  no  issue  ;  be  was  hiiric.l  at  Colwall,  28th 
Anffust,  ]tit>5,  ni;e<I  -is  vears,  \vhcn  lie  was  s. 
b\  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

lu>iii:iiT  Hindu  r.  .if  liiwkbury  and  Castle 
Moreton,  baptised  nt  Colwall,  28th  February. 
1642  ;  m.  first,  1663,  Honora,  daughter  of 
Benjamin  MASON,  of  Beanobamp-Boding, 
'•ii.  Kssex,  by  whom  (who  d.  1st  January, 
1672-3,  and  was  buried  at  Colwall)  he  hud 
issue, 

RoBEttT,  his  heir. 

Edward,  baptised  at  Colwall,  llth 
December,  1007;  m.  the  daughter  of 
Henry  CliFFE,  of  Matherne,  co.  Here- 
ford, an  1  h:i,l  issue. 

Elizabeth,  biptised  nt  Colwall,  23rd 
Deeeni'  er,  16(i5  ;  rf.  num.  28th  Sept- 
ember, 1671,  buried  at  the  same  place, 
1st  October,  following. 

Mr.  Bright,  on  his  marriage  with  Sarah, 
his  second  wife,  settled  at  Sandon.  eo.  Stafford , 
where  he  was  living  26th  March,  1687.  From 
this  marriage  descend,  according  to  family 
tradition,  several  families  of  Bright  settled  in 
cos.  Stafford  and  Salop,  and  the  city  of  London. 
He  settled  his  estate  of  Brockbury  by  con- 
veyance, dated  2Gth  May,  1683,  on  his  eldest 
son, 

ROBERT  BRIGHT,  of  Brockbury,  ba-ris-ter- 
at-law,  b.  1st  July,  and  baptised  at  Colwall, 
18th  July,  16C4  ;  m.  there  4th  April,  1687, 
Joyce,  widow  of  John  HALL,  of  Matherne,  co. 
Hereford,  gentleman,  and  daughter  of  Henry 
CLIFFE,  of  Matherne,  co.  Hereford,  and  Alary 
his  wife,  daughter  of  Henry  MEREDITH,  of 
the  city  of  Hereford,  by  whom  (who  d.  9th 
January,  1718,  and  was  buried  at  Colwall)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  HEXKY,  hit  heir. 

II.  Robert,  baptised  at  Coddington,  co. 
Hereford,  20th  August,  1694;  d.  >.  p. 

in.  William,  baptised  at  Coddington, 
aforesaid,  ]2lb  October,  1G98;  d.unm. 
buried  at  Colwall,  24th  August,  1714. 

I.  Mary,  baptised   at   Codd.ugton,   17th 
May,    1688  ;    m.  Thomas  Wilmot,   of 
Dymmock,  eo.  Gloucester,  gentleman, 
and  had  issue. 

II.  Honora,  baptised  at  Coddington,  6th 
November,  1G90;    »».  at  Colwall,  9th 
July,   1722,   Thomas  BRIGHT,  of   Ye 
Hoar,  gentleman. 

in.  Joyce,  baptised  at  Coddington,  21st 
October,  1696;  d.  inm,. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  baptised  nt  Coddington, 
26th  January,  1701  ;  m.  tit  Colwall, 
27th  December,  171S,  William  MOK- 
HJI-K,  of  the  city  of  Worcester,  and 
had  issue. 

T.  Grace,  baptised  at  Coddinaton,  17th 
March.  17('2;  m.  at  Colwall,  22nd 
April,  1723,  John  HARTLAND,  of  the 


Sly  House,  parish  of  C'oIwuII,  and  hail 
issue. 

Mr.  Bright  d.  1st  December,  1749,  and  win 
buried  at  Colwjill.  By  a  deed  of  eonreyanee, 
dated  27th  July,  1722,  he  settled  the  manor 
of  BroclJniry  on  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

HKVHY  l'>i:r<;ni,  lord  of  the  manor  of 
Hrockbury,  baptised  nt  Coddington,  8th 
Xovember,  1GP2;  m.  at  Ifenlland,  co.  Here- 
ford, 6th  June,  1713.  Mary,  damghter  of 
U'illiam  Hi  LI,,  of  Wellington,  in  the  same  CO., 
gentleman,  by  whom  (who  was  b.  at  Welling- 
ton, 17th  November,  1692,  d.  January,  1780, 
anil  was  burled  lit  St.  Nicholas  Church, 
Bristol),  he  had  issue, 

I.  ROBERT,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  of  Welland  Court,  co.  Wor- 
cester   (which    he   purchased    of    his 
brother  Allen),  merchant  in  Bristol  ; 
high     sheritt"    of     Bristol    1755,    and 
mayor  thereof  in  1772,  b.  21st  March, 
1715,  baptised  at  Ledbury,  co.  Here- 
ford; d.  25th  November,  1777,  hurled 
at  St.  Nicholas  Church,  Bristol,  having 
m.     27th     September,     1746,     Sarah, 
daughter  and    heir  of   Richard   MEY- 
LER,  of  Bristol,   merchant,  by  whom 
(who  d.  7th  September,  1796,  and  was 
buried  at  St.  Nicholas  Church,  Bristol) 
he  had  a  son, 

RICHARD,  of  Ham  Green,  Somerset, 
of  whom  hereafter  as  heir  of  the 
family. 

in.  William,  sometime  a  merchant  at 
Bristol,  i.  6th  November,  1717; 
baptised  at  Le  ibury  ;  m.  22nd  May, 
1737,  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Thomas 
BROOMS,  of  Bristol,  and  had  two  sons, 

1.  William,    living    in    Ireland    in 
1778  ;  m.  and  had  issue. 

2.  Robert,  a  midshipman  on  board 
the   "  Ocean  "    man-of-war,  d.  iu 
the  Sandwich  Isles,  1781. 

iv.  Allen,  some  time  a  merchant  at 
Bristol,  afterwards  of  Welland  Court, 
co.  Worcester,  b.  12th  April,  and  bap- 
tised at  Ledbury,  12th  May,  1720; 
m.  first,  28th  February,  1745-6,  Mary, 
daughter  of  William  GABDNER,  of 
Stroud,  co.  Gloucester;  she  d.  20th 
March,  174fi-7,  and  was  buried  at  St. 
Nicholas  Church,  Bristol,  leaving  a 
son, 

1.  Allen,  b.  20th  and  baptised  24th 
March,     1746-7 ;      ensign     69th 
Regiment,  d.  utitn.   at  Minehead, 
co.    Somerset,  21st  October,  and 
buried     at     St.     Nicholas      25th 
October,  1790. 

Allen  Bright  in.  secondly,  2nd  July, 
1750,  Anne,  daughter  of  James  HAY, 
of  the  city  of  Worcester,  and  by  her 
(iiho  was  living  at  Bristol  in  1778) 
had,  with  several  others,  who  d.  iu 
infancy,  another  son  and  daughter, 

2.  Henry,     baptised     2fith    March, 
1762,  "mayor    of    Bristol,    lsi>7, 
d.    unm.  that  year,  buried  at    St. 
Nicholas,  25th  November,  IMO7. 

1.  Anna,     baptised     25th    Auau-!. 


liriiKKS  r 


CKNTKY. 


17.'.  I;  -n.  lilli  Novrm'icr,  1777, 
( ;.-or^e  KOCH,  M>H  nl  Nidi  ilus 
Kuril,  of  1'iikeston,  ci>.  Pembroke, 
:)!nl  li;ul  issue. 

Alleu  l!ri)<lit  suld  Wellaud  Court  I.. 
liis  brother  Henry;  In-  if.  in  .lime, 
17b':i,  :ui(l  win  iMine.l  »l  SI.  .\i,-li,.|:i - 
Cliurcli,  Bristol,  oil  the  Utilt  of  that 
tnont  h. 

\  .  Krnncis,  a  ineretiant  in  Jamaica, 
nuptial  ut.  Ledbury,  L'lih  October, 
1723;  d.  unm.  in  1 7  ">  I,  huried  in  tlie 
parish  of  SI  Amlivu's,  Kingston, 

•  I  :l  man-It. 

I.  Mary,  baptised  at  Coddington,  23rd 
October,  1725;  m.  at  C'olwall,  25th 
September,  1752,  George  BPSH, 
merchant  of  Bristol,  of  the  family  of 
Bush,  of  Beech,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
had  i-sne. 

Mr.  Bright  made  his  will  25th  April,  1725; 
d.  in  July,  172H,  and  was  buried  on  the  81  h 
of  Ilic  same  month  at  Colwall,  and  was  a.  by 
liis  eldest  son, 

ItiMiKirr  BBIOHT,   lord  of  the  manor  of 
Brockbury,  baptised  at  Ledbury,  21th   April, 
1714;  m.  at  All  Saints'  Church,  Worcester, 
17th  February,  1740,  Dorothy,  daughter  and 
co-heir  of  Edward  LOWBRIUGK,  of  ilie  city 
of  Worcester,  receiver-general  of  the  co.  of 
Worcester,  and  had  issue, 
l.ovVBKiDOE,  his  heir. 
Robert,  d.  young,  buried  at  Colnull. 
Dorothy,  d.  unm.  1827. 
Mary,    baptised  at  C'olwall,   12th  June, 
1747;  m.  at  St.   Nicholas   in   Bristol, 
(ith      December,     1775,     John    Innig 
BAKER,  second  son  of  Slade  Baker,  of 
Bristol,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Bright  d.  in  Jamaica,  20th  July,  1758, 
was  buried  in   the  parish  of  St.    Andrew's, 
Kingston,  in  that  island,  and  was  t.  by  his 
eldest  and  only  surviving  son, 

LOWUKIDQE  BRIGHT,  lord  of  the  manor  of 
Brockbury,  and  of  the  city  of  Bristol, 
merchant,  who  had  a  confirmation  of  the 
arms  of  Bright  from  the  College  of  Arms, 
24th  June,  1779.  lie  was  6.  25th  March, 
1743,  baptised  at  All  Saints',  Worcester, 
d.  unm.  iu  June,  1818,  when  his  estates 
devolved  on  his  first  cousin,  the  heir  male  of 
the  family, 

KICHABD  BRIGHT,  of  Ham  Green,  Somer- 
set (refer  to  issue  of  Henry,  second  son  of 
Henry  Bright,  lord  of  the  manor  of  Brock- 
bury),  b.  21st  July,  17»4,  became  heir  to  his 
cousin,  Lowbridge  Bright,  in  1818,  and  was 
also  heir  to  estates  in  Hampshire  and  else- 
where, of  his  cousin,  Richard  Mcyler,  M.P. 
for  Winchester ;  m.  at  St.  Thomas'  Church 
Liverpool,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Benjamin 
HKVWOOD,  of  Liverpool,  by  whom  (who  d. 
18th  March.  1S27)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  lord  of  the  manor  of  Brock- 
bury,  b.  18th  Januarv,  1784,  barrister- 
at-law,  M.P.  for  Bristol  from  1820  to 
1830,  s.  his  father  in  the  Hereford  and 
Southampton  estates,  d.  unm.  26th 
March,  1869,  when  the  manor  of  Brock- 
bury  devolved  by  his  will  on  his 


nephew,  Riv.  JAMES  FKAXCK  BRIOIIT, 

wlillc  the  oilier    e, tale-  of    I'olnall,  en. 

Herel'onl,    and    Cniwlcy,    co.     South- 
ampton,     de-eeinlivl      to     liis     I'M.".!, 
nephew   and    heir-at-law,   the   present 
Hi.  \.i  \MI.\  lEuHiii  r.  of  I  'dual I. 
n.    Uciijiiinin   llcvrto.nl.  Hie   Hell-known 
book  collector  anil  Shiikrsprrinn  critic, 
whose  antiquarian  correspondence  « it  li 
Joseph    llui.ter    i^    piv-rmil    in    the 
Urilish     Museum;     b.     14th     Aui;u-l, 
17^7;   IH.  fir-t,   (ith   November,   1818, 
His    cousin,    Klizabeth,    daughter    of 
Nathaniel  1  In V WOOD,  of  Manchc-ter  ; 
-lie  d.  t.  p.  31st  May,  1819.     lie  m. 
secondly,     20th     June,    1822,     Mary 
Klizabeth,   daughter   of   the    Rev.   J, 
Rows,  by  whom  (who  d.  26th  October, 
1S21I)    he   left    at    his    decease,    7th 
August,  1843,  the  following  issue, 
1.  BENJAMIN,     of    Barton     Court, 
C'olwall,  co.  Hereford,  who  became 
heir  to   hi?   uncle    Henry,  and  is 
the  present  representative  of  the 
family.     He  was  b.  in   1823  ;  m. 
18">7,  Frances  Mary,  daughter  of 
Fergus     J.     GEAHAM,     H.B.M. 
Consul  at  Bayonne,   France,  and 
bas  had   issue,   Reginald   Henry, 
if.    young,     and     Honora    Puebe 
Gertrude. 

1.  Plu-be    Kliza,    b.    24th    October, 
1824;  d.  nan.  1860. 

2.  Mary  Sarah,  m.  8th  April,  1858, 
George  WALLACE,   of  Eardiston, 
co.  Worcester,  and  has  issue. 

in.  Richard,  F.R.S.,  M.D.  to  Her 
Majesty  the  Queen,  physician  at  Guy's 
Hospital ;  A.  29th  September,  1789  ; 
m  first,  14th  August,  1822,  Martha 
Lyndon,  daughter  of  Dr.  BABBINGTON, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  30th  December, 
1823),  had  one  son, 

1.  William  Richard  (Rev.),  i.  20th 
December,  18i'3  ;  rf.  1848. 

He  m.  secondly,  27th  July,  1826, 
Kliza,  (laughter  of  Benjamin  KOLLEIT, 
and  sister  of  Sir  William  Follelt,  by 
whom  he  had  further  issue, 

2.  William   Webb  Kollett,  b.    llth 
June,  1831  ;  d.  1851. 

3.  James      Franck      (Rev.),     D.D. 
(Oxon),    hon.    fellow    of    Balliol 
College,  and,  since  1881,  master 
of  University  College,  Oxford,  b. 
29th  May,  1832;  ordained  1856; 
became   lord   of    the    manor    of 
Brockbury    in    1869,   under    the 
will  of  his  uncle,  Henry  Bright  ; 
at.     1864,      Emmeline      Theresa, 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  E.  D.  WICK- 
HAM,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Ib71), 
has  issue. 

4.  Henry  Eustace,  b.  October,  1838 : 
d.  1875. 

5.  George   Charles,    M.D.,  4.  Sept- 
ember, 1840  ;  m.  18fi9,  Kiumeliue, 

widow  of HAQAX,  and  has 

issue. 

1.  Anna,  d.  1832. 


4. --4 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


2.  Kinily.    in.  180r>.  Richard  WAL- 
LACE,"and  lias  issue. 

3.  Clara  l-'li/a. 

Richard  Bright  d.  IGtli  December. 
1858. 

IV.  ROBERT,  of  whom  presently. 

T.  Samuel,  of  Sandheys,  Liverpool,  J.P. 
oo.  Lancaster,  b.  25th  September, 
1799;  »i.  101  h  September,  1828.  Eliza- 
beth Anne,  daughter  of  Hugh  JOSE?, 
of  Lark  Hill,  near  Liverpool ;  d.  28th 
January,  1870,  and  was  buried  at  the 
ancient  (-Impel.  Toxteth  1'ark,  Liver- 
pool, having  had  issue. 

1.  Henry  Arthur,  of  Ashfield,  near 
Liverpool.   J.P.   eo.  Lancaster,  b. 
February,  18SO;    m.  1861,  Mary 

Kli/aheth.  daughter  of  S.  H. 
THOMPSON,  of  Thing-wall  Hall, 
near  Liverpool,  and  d.  5th  May, 
1884,  leaving  issue. 

2.  Hey  wood,    of    Snndheys,     West. 
Derby,  Liverpool  (Club—  Reform) 
J.P.  co.   Lancaster,   b.   1836  ;    m. 
1884,  Dorothea,   eldest   daughter 
of  Colonel  John   Ireland   BLACK- 
BFRSE,  of  Hale  Hall,  Lancashire. 

3.  Hugh  Meyler,  b.  1839,  d.  1866. 

4.  Samuel,  of  Liverpool,  b.  1843. 

1.  Sarah     Elizabeth     Mesnard,    m. 
1852,   George  MELLT,  late  M.P. 
for    Stoke-upon-Trent,    and    has 
issue. 

2.  Elizabeth,       m.      1853,     George 
HOLT,     of     Liverpool,     and    has 
issue. 

3.  Harriette. 

4.  Anna  Maria,  m.  1874,  Archibald 
WEIB,  M.D.,  of  Malvern,  and  has 
issue. 

I.  Phebe,  b.  in  Queen  Square,  Bristol, 
1785  ;  d.  1875,  buried  at  Colwall. 

II.  Sarah,  b.  26th  March,  1792;  d.  16th 
July  following. 

III.  Sarah  Anne,  b.  at  Ham  Green,  3rd 
September,  1793,  and  d.  1866,  buried 
at  Colwall. 

IV.  Mary,   b.  2nd  June,  1798;  d.  10th 
December,  1 799. 

T.  Elizabeth  Mary,    b.  at  Ham   Green, 

31st  August,  1805. 

Mr.   Richard   Bright   d.   in   January,    1840. 
His  fourth  son, 

ROBERT  BRIGHT, of  Bristol,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  of  Abbot's  Lei«h,  Somersetshire,  high 
sheriff  of  Bristol,  1852  ;  wat  b.  12th  August, 
1795;  m.  4th  June,  1821,  Caroline,  daughter 


of  Thomas  TVMIALI.,  of  the  Fort,  Bristol,  by 
\larianneSi  ii  i  M  M  i.i.i'KNMCK,  his  wife,  grand- 
da  uahter  of  Count  Schimmelpennick  of 
II,, Hand,  and  rf.  19th  September,  18C9,having 
had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  Stock's  House,  Tring,  co. 
Herts,  J.P.  for  cos.  Heits,  Bucks,  and 
Somerset,  and  M.P.  for  east   Somerset 
from    18fi8    to   1878,    b.    14th    April, 
1822 ;    m.    1855,    Emma    Katherine, 
daughter        of         Admiral       Thomas 
WOLLET,    and    widow    of    J.    Adam 
GORDON,  of  Stock's  House,  aforesaid, 
and    of    Knockespock,   co.   Aberdeen, 
and  d.  28th  February,  1878. 

II.  Robert    Onesiphorus    (General    Sir), 
(i.C.B.  (1894);  K.C.B.   (1881);  C.B. 
(1808);    of    Normandy   Park,   Guild- 
ford,      co.      Surrey      (Clubs —  United 
Service  and  Army  and  Navy),  colonel 
Yorkshire  Regiment,  b.   18i3  ;  served 
in    Eastern    Campaign,    1854-5,    with 
19th  Regiment,  including  Alma,  Inker- 
man,   Sebastopol    (medal    with    three 
ela>ps.  Legion  of  Honour,  3rd  class  of 
the   Medjidie,    and   Turkish   medal)  ; 
commanded    as    brigadier-general    1st 
brigade    Ilazara    Field     Force.    180S 
(medal  and  clasp,  thanks  of  Parliament 
and  the  Government  of  India).     He 
m.    1856,   Catherine,   daughter  of  Sir 
William  MILES,  first   Bart.,  of  Leigh 
Court,  Somersetshire,  and  has  issue. 

in.  Tyndall,  of  Liverpool,  b.  1824;  m. 
1851,  Mary,  daughter  of  W.  Fletcher, 
of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  George,  a  judge  in  India,  b.  1826; 
m.  first,  1851,  Elinor  Georgina, 
daughter  of  M;irens  McCATTSLAND,  of 
Fruit  Hill,  co.  Derby,  by  whom  (who 
d.  in  India  in  1852)  he  had  one  son, 
Robert  Marcus,  b.  1868.  He  m. 
secondly,  Tempe,  daughter  of  Henry 
RAIKES,  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
and  has  issue  by  her. 

v.  CHAKLES  EDWAKD,  of  whom  -we  treat. 

vi.  Arthur,  lieutenant  and  adjutant 
22nd  Regiment  Bengal  Native  Infantry. 
b.  1831,  killed  during  the  Indian 
Mutiny,  1857. 

vn.  Reginald,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria, 
b.  1833. 

I.  Caroline  Margaret  Anna. 

II.  Isabel  Marianne,  m.  the  Rev.   John 
Lomax    GIBBS,    M.A.   (Oxon),    rector 
of  Clyst  St.  George,  Topsham,  Devon, 
and  his  issue. 

III.  Constance. 


^rms__(Confirmed  by  the  College  of  Arms,  24th  June,  1779,  to  Lowbridge  Bright,  of 
Brockbury,  eo.  Hereford,  and  of  the  city  of  Bristol,  only  son  and  heir  of  Robert,  Bright,  lord 
of  the  manor  of  Brockbury,  and  grandson  of  Henry  Bright,  to  be  borne  by  him  and  his 
descendants,  and  by  the  descendants  of  his  said  grandfather,  Henry  Bright,  who  was  the 
great-great-grandfather  of  Charles  Edward  Bright,  C.M.G.)- Az.,  a  fess  wavy  erminois,  in 
chief  three  crescents  argent. 

Crest— A  crescent  as  in  the  arms,  between  the  horns  an  estoile  or. 

Motto — Post  tenebras,  lucem. 

Residence — 12,  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Cluls — Wiudhaui,  Ilurlingham,  and  City. 


'S   COLONIAL   (IKNTIJY. 


455 


Cumcr* 

T1IK  LATK  KICIIT  HKV.  .IAMKS  FRANCIS  TURNER,  D.D. 
(University  of  Durham),  M.A.  (Dur)iam),  of  St.  Cuthbert's,  Arraidale, 
New  Soutli  \V;ilrs,  lii.sliop  of  the  diocese  of  Graf  ton  and  Arnii<l:ilc,  New  South 
Wales,  b.  at  Yarmouth,  co.  Norfolk,  31st  August,  1827 ;  m.  3rd  March,  1859, 
Mary,  second  daughter  of  Benjamin  SOESBIE,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  but  by 
her  (who  d.  25th  June,  1879)  had  no  issue.  His  lordship  was  educated  at 
the  Charterhouse  and  at  Durham  University,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1853,  and  D.D. 
1868;  ordained  deacon  185:?,  and  priest  .]>•">:!;  chaplain  and  censor  of  Bishop 
Cosin's  Hall,  in  Durham  University,  from  1851  to  1854  ;  curate  of  Walton,  co. 
Somerset.,  from  1857  to  1858;  rector  of  North  Tidworth,  Wilts,  from  1858  to 
18G9  j  rural  dean  of  Amesbnry,  Wilts,  from  1868  to  1869  ;  and  was  couse- 
crated  bishop  of  Grafton  and  Armidale,  24th  February,  1868.  He  d.  at  Rome 
t'7ih  April, 


lUncngc. 


KKV.  RK  II.UID  TrBNKX,  B.D.,  perpetual 
curate  of  Great  Yarmouth,  co.  Norfolk,  (eon 
of  the  RKV.  FRANCIS  TUBNER,  by  Sarah,  his 
wife,  daughter  of  James  DAWSON),  m.  first, 
Miss  KENTISH, whod.s.p.;  secondly,  Klixabeth, 
eldest  daughter  of  Thomas  REDE,  of  Beccles, 
eo.  Suffolk  (tet  REDE  of  Ashman*,  BrHKE's 
Landed  (J entry,  1847),  by  whom  (who  d. 
1805,  aged  44)  he  had  twelve  children;  and 
thirdly,  Sarah,  daughter  of  the  Her.  Henry 
PARISH,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1828)  had 
no  issue.  His  youngest  eon  by  his  second 
wife, 

THE  EIGHT  HON.  SIB  GEORGE  JAMFS 
TURNER,  P.O.,  a  lord  justice  of  the  Court  of 
Appeal  in  Cliancery,  4.  1798;  was  ninth 
wrnncler  1819,  and  a  fellow  of  Pembroke 
College,  Cambridge.  He  »».  19th  September, 
1823,  the  youngest  daughter  of  Edward 
JONES,  of  Brackley,  co.  Northampton,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  at  The  Molt,  near  Kingsbridge, 
South  Devon,  1872,  aged  7fi)  had  issue, 

I.  George  Richard  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Cam- 
bridge, rector  of  Kelshall,  co.  Herts, 
and  reetor  of  New  Radnor,  Wales;  m. 
Emily  Murray  EDWARDS,  and  d.  aged 
50,  having  had  issue,  two  sons  and  three 
daughters,  of  whom  two  d.  s.  p, 
ii.  Edniond  Robert  (His  Hon.),  M.A. 
(Cumhridgc),  of  Rosslyn  Villas,  Salt- 
burn-by-the-sea,  co.  York,  J.P.,  N.R. 
co.  York,  judge  of  county  courts  (cir- 
cuit No.  15)  from  1868  ;  4.  1826 ; 
called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  27th 


III.  Theophila  Maria. 

Sir   George    James    Turner   d.  at  23,  Park 
Crescent,  London,  June,  1867,  aged  69. 

Residence  (of  the  late  Right  Rev.  Dr.  Turner)— St.  Cuthbert's,  Armidale,  New  South 
Wales. 


January,  1852  ;  m.  1858,  Mary  Louisa 
Blaehley,  second  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
W.  H.  TrRNER,  M.A.,  yiear  of  Ban- 
well,  co.  Somerset,  son  of  the  Very 
Rev.  Joseph  Turner,  dean  of  Norwich 
and  master  of  Pembroke  College, 
Cambridge,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and 
four  daughter-'. 

in.  JAMBS  KHAN-CIS  (Right  Rev.),  D.D., 
M.A.,  late  bishop  of  the  diocese  of 
Grafton  and  Armidale,  New  South 
Wales,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

IV.  Philip  Henry,  d.unm.  1868. 

V.  Anselm,   m.    Katherine,  daughter   of 
the  Kev.  W.  KEMrsoN.and  d.  llth  Feb- 
ruary, 1879,  having  had  five  children, 
one  of  whom  d.  ».  p. 

VI.  Arthur  William,  captain  in  the  56th 
Regiment  of   Foot,  d.  in  India,  unm. 
1871. 

I.  Louisa    Jones,   m.  the   Rev.   Thomas 
Garden   CARTER,  M.A.   (Cambridge), 
rural  dean,  honorary  canon  of  Canter- 
bury Cathedral,  vicar  of  Linton,  Maid- 
stone,  co.  Kent,  and   commissary  for 
the  bishop  of  Grafton  and  Armidale, 
and  has  issue,  1.  George,  clerk  in  holy 
orders ;   2.  Arthur,  lieutenant  R.N. ; 
3.  Henry;    4.    Charles;    5.    Edward; 
6.  Frederick :  1.  Louisa. 

II.  Catherine  Mary. 


BERNARD  SHAW,  of  Terenure,  Hobart,  Tasmania,  J.P,  sheriff  of  the 
colony,  coroner,  police  magistrate,  Hobart,  and  permanent  head  of  the 
police  department  in  the  Civil  Service,  6. 12th  October,  1836  ;  m.  31st  January, 


456 


W.MiKK'S  COLONIAL  GKNTRY. 


1877,  Louisa  Augusta  Helen,  daughter  of  the  late  Richard  Theodore  DAVH>, 
of  Georgo  Town,  Tasmania,  formerly  of  Rednich  House,  Penzance,  Cornwall, 
England,  but  has  no  issue.  Mr.  Shaw  was  deputy  clerk  of  the  peace,  Swansea, 
Tasmania,  September,  1853  ;  police  magistrate,  1866  ;  secretary  of  mines, 
1883  ;  aud  sheriff  and  commissioner  of  territorial  police,  February,  1886. 


lineage. 


This  family  is  of  Scotch  origin,  and  was 
subsequently  settled  in  Hampshire,  England. 
WILLIAM  SHAW  went  to  Ireland  about 
the  year  1689,  in  the  army  of  WILLIAM  III, 
being  captain  in  the  regiment  of  his  kins- 
man, General  I'onsonby,  ancestor  of  the  Earl 
of  Bessborough.  His  eldest  son,  William, 
had  no  sen.  His  second  son, 

ROBERT  SHAW,  m.  Mary,  daughter  of 
Bernard  MAKKHAM,  and  sister  of  the  Arch- 
bishop of  York,  and  by  her  had  six  sons  and 
two  daughters  amongst  whom  were, 

WILLIAM  (eldest  son),  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

Robert  (fifth  son),  who  early  in  life  left 
the  co.  Kilkenny,  and  became  subse- 
quently an  eminent  merchant  in 
Dublin,  and  Accountant-General  of 
the  Post  Office.  He  m.  first,  Mary, 
daughter  of  HIOOINS,  of  Higgins- 
brook,  co.  Meath,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Robert,  created  a  Baronet,  17th 
August,  1821,  b.  29th  January, 
1774,  colonel  of  the  Royal 
Dublin  Militia,  M.P.  for  New 
Ross,  voted  against  the  Union ; 
he  represented  Dublin  in  the 
Imperial  Parliament  1804  to  1826, 
m.  first,  1795,  Maria,  daughter 
and  heir  of  Abraham  WILKINSON, 
of  Bushy  Park,  co.  Dublin,  and  by 
her  (who  d .  183 1 )  had  issue, 

1.  Robert    (Sir)    second  Bart., 
D.L.  co.  Dublin,  b.  28th  Sep- 
tember, 1796;    d.  unm.  19th 
February,  1869,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother. 

2.  FREDERICK  (Right  Hon.  Sir), 
third  Bart.,   P  C.,    Recorder 
of  Dublin,  M.P.  for  the  city, 
1630  to  1832,  and  afterwards 
for  the  University  of  Dublin, 
1832  to  1848,  *.  nth  Decem- 
ber,  1799 ;    m.   16th  March, 
1819,         Thomaeine    Emily, 
daughter  of  the  Hon.  George 
JOCELYN  and  grand-daughter 
of     Robert,     first     Earl     of 
Roden,  and   by  her   (who  d. 
30th    November,    1859)   had 
issue, 

(1)  ROBERT  (Sir),  present 
Bart.,  of  Bushy  Park, 
co.  Dublin,  J.P.  and 
D.I;.,  high  sheriff, 
1848  ;  Lieutenant- 

Colonel       late      Dublin 
Militia,     M.A.,    A.     3rd 


A  iigust,  1821 ;  m.  10th 
June,  1852,  Kate, 
daughter  of  the  late 
William  BARTON,  of 
Grove,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  has  issue, 

Frederick  William, 
J.P.,  late,  first 
(Royal)  Dragoons, 
and  now  captain 
fifth  battalion  Royal 
Dublin  Fusiliers,  b. 
15th  March,  1858; 
m.  9th  July,  1885, 
Eleanor  Hester, 
daughter  of  Majur 
P.  H.  DE  VERB, 
R.E.  (see  Baronet- 
age, VERB,  Bart.), 
and  has  issue, 
Robert  de  Vere,  b. 
24th  February, 18UO; 
Anne  Kate;  Mary 
Margaret ;  G  nice 
Eleanor ;  and  Eily 
de  Vere. 

(2)     George     (63,     Wood 
street,  Woolwich. 

Club — United  Service), 
C.B.,  Major-General 
R.A.,  b.  21st  December, 
1822 ;  m.  first,  27th 
October,  1846,  Marie, 
daughter  of  E.  DES- 
FOSTINES,  of  the  Mauri- 
tius, and  by  her  (who  d. 
1871)  had  issue, 

(a)  Frederick,  b.  13th 
June,      1850 ;       m. 
1873.     Ella      Jane, 
daughter       of       J. 
WILLIS,         United 
Slates,         America, 
and  has,    1.  George 
Jocelyn,      b.      17th 
December,  1877 ;    2. 
William      Edward, 
b.    8th    September, 
1879;  3.  Flora  Alice: 
4.  Emily  Marie. 

(b)  George     Jocelyn, 
Captain         Mailmi 
Staff  Corps,  b.  23rd 
January,    18o7 ;    m. 
18S3,          Elizabeth 
Henrietta,  daughter 
of  Colonel    Horatio 
Samuel  COURT,  late 
Madras  Staff  Corps, 


-rS  HOLOXI.U,  CKNTltV. 


ami  ha*  i  — in-,  I1' -i1' -\ 
.loeelvM,  A.  lS!i;i, 
and  Elsie  Marie,  A. 
L881. 

(c)  Kdward  Wing- 
lield,  A.  31st  March, 
1858. 

(<2)  Robert  John,  A. 
10th  Miin-li,  1H64. 

(a)  Kniilie  Marie,  m. 
!»th  August,  1870, 
Edward  Fenwii-k 

HUACKKXliritV,        of 

Skrndleby  Hull,  i-o. 
Lincoln,    late    Cap- 
tain K.A. 
(A)  Flora  Louisa. 

(c)  Marie  Harriet. 

(d)  A  Her. 

(e)  Thomasine    Caro- 
line, m.  1882,  Major 
Charles        Aloysius 
RYAH,  R.A. 

(/)  Louisa. 

(^)  Cora  Anne,  d.  llth 

November,  1887. 
Gene  ml  George  Shaw 
m.  secondly,  1st  October, 
1872,  Ellen,  widow  of 
James  Somerville  LITLE, 
Surgeon- Major  R.A., 
and  daughter  of  Rev. 
Charles  PORTER,  D.D. 
of  St.  Leonards,  Exeter, 
and  tl.  lath  October, 
1892. 

(3)  Frederick,  E.I.C.C.S., 
Under  Secretary  to 
Foreign  Department  of 
Government  of  India, 
Bengal,  A.  1821;  m. 
1852,  Sophia,  daughter 
of  James  JOHNSTONS,  of 
Dromore  Lodge,  co. 
Monaghan,  and  •'.  .*-.  p. 
13th  December,  1856. 

( I)  Edward  Wingdeld, 
Captain  R.iV.,  Lieu- 
tenant-governor of  Ma- 
lacca, b.  1827  ;  m.  30th 
June,  1858,  Louise, 
daughter  of  Colonel  Sir 
Stephen  John  HILL, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  and  d. 
24th  May,  1879,  having 
had,  1.  Edward  Wing- 
field,  A.  9th  June,  1867;  1. 
Marian  Louisa  ;  2.  Edith 
Constance,  m.  first  in 

1880,  Charles  BUCKLEY 
(marriage          dissolved, 
1881) ;      and     secondly, 

1881,  Captain  Archibald 
CAMPBELL  •  JOHNSTON, 
111.-  Huffs. 

(5)  Wilkinson  Jocelyn, 
M.A.,  Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel late  102nd  Regi- 
ment, A.  1834;  m.  5th 
April,  1873,  Mary, 


<liiti!>htcr  of  Kclw.ir.l 
Harrington  DB  FON- 
m.iM.n  i:,  and  lias, 
.1'ieelyn  Frederick  de 
l''onblaiu|iic.  Lieutenant 
Kill.-  Bngi  !.-,  A.  1874, 
and  Esmee. 

(1)  TlioiiiiL-iiH1    Harriot,  m. 
to  Sir  John  FLOYD,  Bart., 
and  -I.  1855. 

(2)  Maria  Jocelyn,  d.  29tli 
September,  1875. 

(3)  Emily  'I'hornasine,    d. 
isir,. 

Sir  Frederick  d.  30th  June, 
1876. 

3.  Beresford  William,  5th  Regi- 
ment,      afterwards       Major 
Dublin  Militia,  avd  R.M.  co. 
Tipperarv  ;  A.  31st  October, 
1806;  </."20th  October,  1847. 

4.  George    Augustus,   in    holy 
orders;    />.   16lh    December, 
1814;     d.     4th     September, 
1838. 

6.  Charles,  Q.C.,  Chairman  of 
co.  Monaghan  ;  A.  27th  July, 
1817  ;  m.  1845,  Mary,  daugh- 
ter of  William  BAETON,  of 
Grove,  and  d.  9th  December, 
1870,  leaving, 

(1)  Robert  Barton,  Major 
3rd  Volunteer  Battalion 
Highland  Light  Infant  rv , 
A.  2nd  December,  18471 

(2)  Charles,  A.  24th  June, 
1853. 

(3)  William,  A.  5th  Janu- 
ary, 1857. 

(4)  Thomas  Burton,   Cap- 
tain, late  R.E.,   A.  27th 
May,  1858. 

(1)  Catherine. 

(2)  Caroline. 

(3)  Maria. 

(4)  Alice  Emily. 

1.  Lydia  Cecilia,  d.  1st  Novem- 
ber, 1835. 

2.  Charlotte,      m.       Augustus 
Frederick    WYNNE,    and   d. 
1859,  leaving  issue. 

3.  Caroline,  m.  May,  1845,  Rev. 
John  Rogcrson  COTTER,  and 
d.  9th  November,  1846. 

Sir  Robert  m.  secondly,  Amelia, 
only  daughter  of  Benjamin 
SPENCER;  which  lady  d.  llth 
January,  1860.  Sir  Robert  d. 
10th  March,  1849,  and  was  «.  by 
his  eldest  son. 

ir.  Bernard,  collector  of  Cork,  m. 
Jane,  daughter  of  Michael  WEST- 
ROPP,  and  had,  with  two  daugh- 
ters (Cornelia,  »«.  first,  Henry 
MAOCIRE,  of  Sunday's  Well,  co. 
Cork  ;  m.  secondly,  John  William 
ANDERSON;  Jane  Bernard,  m. 
Thomas  HACKETT,  of  Moor  Park, 
King's  Co.),  four  sons, 
1.  Bernard  Robert,  m.  fir^t, 


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UUKKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


1822,  Rebecca,  daughter  of 
Kdward  Iloare  REEVES,  of 
Ballyglissane  ;  and  secondly, 
1852,  Eliza,  daughter  of 
Major  James  FINVCANK,  and 
d.  1880,  leaving  by  his  first 
wife,  four  daughters  [(1) 
Dora,  m.  1855,  William  James 
GLASGOW,  of  Oldcourt;  (2) 
Cordelia,  m.  1864,  Edward 
HOARE,  of  Glenanore  ;  (3) 
Jane,  m.  Abraham  CHATTEH- 
TON,  Dublin  ;  (4)  Maria] 
and  four  sons, 

Bernard  Robert,  Captain 
36th  Regiment,  m.  Ka- 
therlne  Malvinia,  daugh- 
ter of  James  EOE,  M.P., 
:nid  d.  1860,  leaving  one 
•mi.  Bemard  Robert,  b. 
1860. 

Kihvard  Franois  (Rev.),  m. 
Mary  Elizabeth  Moore, 
daughter  of  Captain 
John  Tilliers  ST. 
GEORGE,  and  has  issue. 
Eyre  Massey  (Sir),  K.C.B., 
captain,  D.L.,  late  chief 
officer  Metropolitan  Fire 
Brigade,  London,  m. 
1855,  Anna,  daughter  of 
Senor  Murto  DOVE,  of 
Lisbon  and  Fuzeta,  in  Al- 
ga rve,  and  has  issue,  Mas- 
pey,  R.N.,  in  service  of 
King  of  the  Belgians,  b. 
]2th  December,  1856  ; 
Bernard  Vidal,  late  cap- 
tainRoyal  TowerHamlets 
regiment,  late  Commis- 
sioner of  Police,  Cape- 
town, and  now  Immi- 
gration Agent,  British 
Guiana,  b.  21st  October, 
3857;  Clarina,  b.  ]4th 
December,  1860;  Cecil 
O'Brien,  b.  9th  Septem- 
ber, 1862 ;  Anna ;  and 
Zarita  de  Gattinara,  m. 
3rd  May,  1890,  Cecil 
Henry  Arthur  LE  BAS, 
son  of  Rev.  H.  V.  Le 
Bns,  preacher  of  the 
Charterhouse. 
Frederick,  R.N.,  d.  unm. 

2.  Robert. 

3.  George. 

4.  Henry. 

III.  Ponsonby,  a  banker  in  Dublin  ; 
m.  Alice,  daughter  of  Joseph 
EADE,  of  Stoke  Newington,  and 
had  issue, 

1.  Ponsonby,  lieutenant-colonel 
Madras  army,  m.  first, 
Frances,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam DARLEY,  and  secondly, 
Maria,  only  daughter  of 
Shapland  SwiNY.and  d.  llth 
September,  1880,  aged  71, 
leaving  issue, 


2.  Henry,  in.  Minn, 
youngest  daughter  of  Mr 
William  MAcMAHox, 
Bart. 

1.  Matilda,  if.  unm. 

2.  Alice,      m.     to     Henry 
DARI.EY. 

IV.  Thomas,     Captain    25th    Light 

Dragoons, 
v.  John,   in.    Harriott,  daughter  of 

Jonathan  EADE,  and  had  issue. 
I.  Mary,   m.    John    Cathcart   LEKS, 
second  son  of  Sir  John  LEES,  Bart., 
and  had  issue. 

it.  Charlotte,  m.  (as  his  second  wife) 
Oth  September.  1814,  Right  Hon. 
Sir  William  M  MAHON,  Bart.,  and 
had  witli  other  issue  («'<-  Uriikn's 
I'l-i'i-dfie  and  JJaronpluiir)  a  son, 
.Sir  John  JlacMiihun,  late  captain 
10th  Hussnrs,  //.  loth  July,  1824, 
emigrated  to  Australia,  and  was 
Speaker  of  the  Legislative  Assem- 
bly of  Victoria,  and  d.  unm.  in 
September,  1891. 

Mr.  Robert  Shaw  (jun.),  m.  secondly, 
Priscilla  Cecilia,  daughter  of  Colonel 
ARVIITAGE,  of  ROSH.  Herefordshire,  and 
d.  2nd  July,  1796.  having  by  her  (who 
m.  secondly,  Hugh  MOORE,  of  Eglan- 
tine, co.  Down)  had  issue, 

VI.  George,   m.  Maria,  daughter  of 

William  CHIPPENDALE. 
vii.  Lees,  m.  Caroline,  daughter  of 

William  CHIPPENDALE. 
in.  Caroline,   m.    Sir   James   Caleb 
ANDERSON,    Bart.,  and   d.   24th 
December,    1859,   at   St.  Aubyn- 
sur-Mer,  France. 
IV.  Sylvia,   m.    Mon.    TIEXXOT,   an 

officer  in  the  French  army. 
The  eldest  son  of  Robert  Shan-   (sen.)    and 
Mary  Markham, 

WILLIAM  SHAW,  b.  20th  August,  1738;  m. 
a  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  ENGLISH,  rector 
of  Thomas  Town,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  left  an  only  son  William,  who 
d.  unm. 

II.  William,  d.  unm. 

III.  BERNAED,  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Mary.  m.  Captain  CHRISTIAN,  R.N. 

II.  Catherine,  TO.  Johnson  PETERIE. 
in.  Charlotte,  in.  Rev.  George  CARK. 

The  third  son, 

BERNARD  SHAW,  of  Dublin,  b.  1773 ;  in. 
1st  April,  1802,  Frances,  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  CAER,  and  d.  3rd  February,  18'>fi, 
having  by  her  (wLo  d.  Pth  May,  1871)  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Bernard,  t.  12th  January, 
1811  ;  m.  Caroline,  daughter  of  Charles 
PUTI.AND,  and  d.  s.  p.  7th  Januarv, 
1874. 

it.  EDWAED  CARE,  ot  whom  we  treat, 
in.  George    Carr,    b.    20th    December, 
1814  ;  »».  Lucinda  Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  WTalter  GCRLEY,  and  d.   1'Jth 
April,  1885. 

iv.  Robert,  4.  24th  April,  1816;  m. 
Maiy,  daughter  of  C.  MACDERJIOT. 


i',1   KKD'.S  COLONIAL  CK.NTUY. 


168 


V.  Henry,  b.  20th   April,  1S10;   m.  first, 

MartllU,      daughter        "I          lir\.       .l.lllh- 

Ciic'KAISK,  and -r.'oliilh.  Kli/.u .  dauuli 
terof  Robert  MAI-MI  I.i .!•:.•>, ami  '/.  2nth 
January,  1884. 

A  i  U'ulter  Stephens,  A.  loth  November, 
IS:i2,  emigrated  to  An.-lralia  in  1852, 
mid  entered  tliij  SITV  irr  of  the  mloiiy 
of  Victoria,  m.  Anna  I'liarlottr,  iliiugli- 
trr  of  William  UAYKS,  and  d.  in 
Melbourne,  30th  July,  1885,  leavini; 
issue  (all  resident  in  Australia),  six 
Bonn  and  one  daughter, 

I     <  )lric-k. 

L'.    Kdwanl. 

:!    I  'luirles  M'Mnlion. 

I.    \\'alter. 

5.  Stanley  Lowe. 

C.  Bernard  Cicil. 

1.  Carin  i. 

VII.    Ktehard  Frederick,  It.  21tli  Janunry, 
1S21  ;  m.  Georgina  Louisa,    daughter 
of  George  WATERS. 
i    Cecilia,  k.  6th  November,  1805  (living 

1894). 

II.  Frances,  b.  10th  February,  1807 ;  m. 
Arthur  GREENE,  and  d.  13th  Decem- 
ber, 1872. 

in.  Charlotte  Jnne,  b.  6th  January. 
1809,  m.  Charles  Bolton  JOHNSTON, 
and  d.  1892. 

IV.  Emily,  b.  30th  August,  1821  ;  m. 
Rev.  William  George  CABBOLL. 

The  second  son, 

EDWARD  CAEB  SHAW,  formerly  of  Teren- 
ure,  co.  Dublin,  Ireland,  and  afterwards  of 
Red  Banks,  Glamorgan,  Tasmania,  J.P.  for 
the  territory,  coroner  and  chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions,  It.  6th  May,  1813 ;  emigrated 
to  West  Australia  and  subsequently  to  Tas- 
mania in  1H30,  where  he  acquired  lands  by 
purchase  from  the  crown  in  the  counties  of 
Glamorgan  and  Devon.  The  ship  "  Rocking- 
ham  "in  which  he  sailed  from  London  went 
ashore  on  the  coast  of  West  Australia  at  the 
spot  where  the  town  of  that  name  now  stands, 
the  first  rude  habitations  being  built  from  the 
wreckage.  Hem.  first  22nd  December,  1835,  in 
Hobart,  Tasmania,  Anne,  daughter  of  James 
FKNTON,  of  Dunlavin,  co.  Wicklow,  Ireland, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  llth  March,  1856)  had 
issue, 

I.  BERNARD,  now  of  Terenure,  Hobart, 
the  subject  of  this  memoir. 


II.  Jam.-  Kenton,  b.  30th  August,  1838  j 

Lugoct,  1869,  Catherine 
Gr.AssFuni),  and  liy  her  had  is-ur, 

1.  Miiri/iin-t     \',er\\    I'Ynton,  4.   19th 
.Inly,  |s7-'. 

2.  Amir   Ken  ton,  b.  20th  February, 
1874. 

Mr.  J.  F.  Shaw  m.  secondly  17th  April, 
IsT'.i,  K.li/alieth  BRAIM,  but  by  her 
had  no  issue.  He  il.  4th  May,  I'NSL'. 

III.  Frederick,  of   Ked    Hanks,  Glamor- 
gan, Tasmania,  J.P.  /<     2Ml>    Auuu-t, 
1847;  m.JMst  .1  ul\ .  1^7.".. . hu i,-.  (laugh- 
ter of  Thomas  HABBOTTLK,  of  Hobart, 
ami  has  is«m •. 

1.  Edward    Beniard,  1  twins,  A.13th 

2.  Frederick  Charles,  /June,  1880. 

3.  Thomas  Harbottle,  b.  15th  March, 
1883. 

1.  Mary  Kmma,  I,.  22nd  May,  18"6. 

2.  AmvFranees  Martha, b.  19th Muv, 
1878. 

IT.  Robert,  *.  18th  May,  1853;  m.  12th 
August,  1876,  Margaret  Elizabeth 
BKCJANT,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Bernard,  b.  12lh  October,  1880. 

2.  James,  4.  1881. 

1.  Maud    Henrietta    Carr,    4.    15th 
March,  1878. 

2.  Martha    Edna     Forest,    4.    8th 
October,  1879. 

I.  Martha  Coates,   4.  22nd  June,  1843  ; 
m.  27th    June,   1870,    Hon.    William 
John   LYNB,   of  Sydney,   New  South 
Wales,    member     of     the     Executive 
Council  and  of  the   House  of  Assem- 
bly, New  South  Wales,  eldest  son  of 
John  LTNK,  of  Gala,  Cranbrook,  Tas- 
mania,  J.P.,  member  of   Parliament, 
and  warden  of  Glamorgan,    Ja-manw 
(lee  LYNK  of  Oala,  vol.  i,  p.  262),  and 
has  issue, 

1.  John,  4.  12th  December,  1877. 

1.  AnneFenton,4. 16thOctober,1871. 

2.  1  ilia-  Cross  Carmichael  Hume,  4. 
13th  November,  1873. 

3.  Victoria    Emma    Shaw,   4.   24th 
May,  1879. 

Mr.  Edward  Carr  Shaw  m.  secondly,  Emma 
Goodall,  daughter  of  Edward  COPE,  of 
Birmingham,  England,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
17th  March,  1882)  left,  at  his  decease,  16th 
December,  1885,  further  issue,  a  daughter. 

II.  Amy  Cecilia. 


Arms— (Granted  to  the  descendant!  of  Robert  Shaw,  father  of  Sir  Sobert  Shaw,  firtt 
Sort.)  Or  on  a  chev.  engr.  ln-ttrten  three  eagles  displ.  sa.  as  many  trefoils  slipped  of  the  field. 

Crest — A  kind's  head  couped  a:,  the  neck  trantpierced  by  an  arrow  in  bend  or  flighted 
arg. 

Malta — Teiptum  no*?e. 

Residence— Terenure,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 


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HURKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


jHontcjomcrjin 


RIGHT  REV.  HENRY  HUTCHINSON  MONTGOMERY,  D.D.,  M.A. 
(Cambridge),  of  Bishopscourt,  Hobart,  Tasmania,  Bishop  of  Tasmania, 
and  a  member  of  the  council  of  the  University  of  Tasmania,  6.  3rd  October, 
1847;  m.  28th  July,  1881,  Maud,  third  daughter  of  the  Yen.  Frederick 
William  FAKRAR,  D.D.,  F.R.S.,  archdeacon  of  Westminster,  and  chaplain  in 
ordinary  to  the  Queen,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

i.  H!ROLD  ROBERT,  6.  8th  May,  1884 

n.  Donald  Stanley,  5.  2nd  May,  188G. 

in.  Bernard  Law,  6.  17th  November,  1887. 

i.  Una,  b.  12fch  May,  1889. 

His  lordship  was  educated  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
where  he  graduat?d  B.A.  in  1870,  and  M.A.  in  1873  ;  ordained  deacon  in  1871, 
priest  in  1872  ;  was  curate  of  Horatpierpoint,  co.  Sussex,  from  1871  to  1874 
of  Christ  Church,  Southwark,  co.  Surrey,  from  1874  to  187(1,  and  of  St. 
Margaret's,  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  from  1876  to  1879  ;  was  vicar  of  St. 
Mark's  and  rural  dean  of  Kennirgton,  co.  Surrey,  and  examining  chaplain  to 
the  Bishop  of  Rochester  from  1879  to  1889,  in  which  year  he  was  appointed 
Bishop  of  Tasmania. 

lineage. 


This  family  held  lands  in  Killaghter,  under 
(lie  Bishops  of  Raphoe,  co.  Donegal,  Ireland, 
early  in  the  17th  century,  but  Cromwell's 
soldiers  burnt  all  wills  and  leases  in  the 
diocesan  registry,  and  documentary  evidence 
does  not  extend  farther  back  than  about  the 
year  1700,  when  Catherine  Montgomery 
owned  these  lands,  which  are  now  in  the 
possession  of  the  Right  Rev.  Bishop  Mont- 
gomery as  head  of  the  family. 

JOHN  MONTGOMERY,  of  Killaghter,  said  to 
be  of  the  Lainshaw  family,  d.  after  1722,  and 
was  father  of 

DAVID  MONTGOMERY,  of  Killaghter  (will 
dated  20th  April,  1732),  who  «».  Mary,  sister 
of  Rev.  Samuel  LAW,  of  Cumber,  co.  Derry, 
and  had  issue,  five  sous  and  one  daughter, 

i.  JAMKS,  of  whom  presently. 

ii.  SAMUEL,  who  *.  his  brother. 

in.  John. 

iv.  Michael. 

V.  Alexander. 

i.  Sarah,  m.  —  CRAWFORD. 
The  eldest  son, 

JAKES  MONTGOMERY,  d.  unm.  1st  July, 
17(58,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

SAMUEL  MONTGOMERY,  who  was  a  merchant 
iu  Londonderry  and  Chamberlain  of  the  city. 
He  m.  Anne,  daughter  of  Marino  PORTEB, 
Surveyor  of  Greencastle  (by  Mary  CAKY  his 
wife,  who  with  her  husband  is  buried  at 
Moville),  and  had  issue  four  sons  and  four 
daughters,  all  of  whom  died  young  except 
Anne,  who  m.  Arthur  NEWBURGK,  and 
SAMUBT,  LAW,  the  youngest  son,  of  whom 
presently.  Mr.  Samuel  Montgomery  acquired 


by  purchase  the  estate  of  "  Ballynilly  "  on 
which  the  town  of  Moville  is  now  built,  and 
d. 20th  August,  1 803  (buried  at  Londonderry), 
and  was  *.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

REV.  SAMUEL  LAW  MONTGOMERY,  rector 
of  Lech  Patrick  and  Moville,  co.  Donegal, 
and  Vicar-General  of  Derry,  LL.B.  (T.C.D., 
1801),  in.  Susan  Maria,  daughter  of  James 
McCLiNTOCK,  of  Trintaugh,  and  widow  of  the 
Rev.  Monsey  ALEXANDER,  and  d.  in  1832. 
His  second  son, 

SIR  ROBERT  MONTGOMERY,  G.C.S.I.  (ISfifi) 
K.C.B.  (1859),  LL.D.,  of  Newpark.  Moville, 
co.  Donegal,  and  of  7,  Cornwall  Gardens, 
Queen's  Gate,  London,  a  member  of  the  Coun- 
cil of  India,  and  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the 
Punjaub  from  1859  to  1865,  was  b.  1809  ;  m. 
first,  1834.,  Frances  Mary  (d.  1842),  daugh- 
ter of  the  Rev.  James  THOMASON  ;  and 
secondly,  2nd  May,  1845,  Ellen  Jane,  second 
daughter  of  William  LAMBERT,  B.C.S.  (d. 
1860),  Woodmanstone,  co.  Surrey,  by  Mary 
Anne,  his  wife  (who  d.  1874),  and  by  her 
(who  now  resides  at  5,  Rosary  Gardens,  South 
Kensington,  London)  had  issue, 

i.  Arthur  Samuel  Law,  d.  unm.  1865. 
ii.  HENRY  HUTCHINSON  (Right  Rev.), 
D.D.,  M.A.,  Bishop  of  Tasmania,  the 
subject  of  this  memoir, 
in.  James  Alexander  Lawrence,  Major 
Bengal  Staff  Corps ;  m.  first,  Jessie 
Alice,  second  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas 
Douglas  FOESYTH,  K.C.S.I.,  C.B., 
Commissioner  of  the  Fyzabad  Division, 
Bengal,  by  whom  he  has  issue,  two 
daughters, 


-s  COLONIAL  <;I:NTI;Y. 


nil 


1.  Helen     Violet,    I,.    Itii    October, 
L87ft 

2.  Winifred    Ethel,   //.    L':trd    April, 
1878. 

lie  ;».  secondly,  Kate,  eldest  daughter 

ill'    Colonel     Mll.l.AK,    Illld     li.V     llrr    has 
i.-siie,  one  Min  and  I  HO  daughter-. 
1.  Ainu    Douglas,    li.   L'Nli    (  >,  tolier, 


3.  Muriel    Frances,    4.   4th    April, 
I88& 

4.  Lucy   Marguerite,   b.  23rd    July, 
I  ss ','. 

iv.  Ferguson  John  (Rev.),  B.A.,  of 
Sialknle,  Punjab,  India,  government 
eliaplain  in  the  dioeese  of  Lahore, 
Punjab,  formerly  curate  of  Swunmore, 

v  of  the  See  of  Tasmania  (granted  1  II h  September,  1842) — Az.,  a  crosier  in  bend 
iK  \ier,  surmounting  a  key  in  bend  sinister  or,  between  four  stars  of  eight  points  arg.,  (the 
slurs  representing  the  principal  constellation  of  the  southern  hemisphere,  called  the  Crux 
Anstralis.) 

Sefiilenrrs — liishop-eourt,  Hobart,  Tasmania;  Newpark,  Moville,  co.  Donegal,  Ireland. 

Clubs — Tasmanian,  in  Hobart ;  and  At heim-uin,  in  London. 


•p's  \Valtham.  Hants,  //.  17th  Julv, 
|K.'ii;  1,1.  ^i;tli  June,  1H7.«,  Ivlilli 
Klmiim,  youngest  daughter  of  llenrv 
Thomas  JUlKM,  c.f  tile  Bengal  Ciiil 
Service,  and  has  issue  two  sons  and  one 
daughter, 

1     Hugh     I-Yrguion,    *.    8tli    Mav, 

1890. 

L'.   NeriUe,  /,.  sih  Augu-i.  l^s.-. 
1.  Hilda  Pauline,  b.  25th  ,lanu;irv, 

188t». 

I.  Lucy,  m.  Rev.  Roger  William  Ifuin- 
in.  UK!  I»M.I<,,\,  M.A.,  of  Stone,  Diirt- 
ford,  en.  Kent. 


Sir  Robert  Montgomery  d.  28th  December, 
1887. 


EORGE  WRIGHT  HAWKES,  of  Boskenna,  North  Adelaide,  South 
\JT  Austnilia,  J.P.,  and  member  of  the  Destitute  Board,  b.  16th  September, 
1821 ;  m.  first,  1854,  Edith  Jaiie  Stewart,  only  child  of  John  BA\LEY,  an  officer 
in  the  72nd  Highlanders  (by  Kleanora  his  wife,  daughter  of  William  GOODALL, 
and  widow  of  George  FAKR,  of  London,  father  of  the  Ven.  George  Henry 
PARR,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Mount  Gainbier,  and  canon  of  Adelaide 
(see  that  family),  grandson  of  Isaac  BAYLEY,  of  Market  Harborough,  co. 
Leicester,  who  was  uncle  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  BAYLEY,  Bart.,  a  baron 
of  the  exchequer  (see  BURKE'S  Peerage)  ;  and  secondly,  1883,  Jane,  second 
daughter  of  James  Burdett  LEACH,  of  Croix,  Lille,  north  of  France,  but  has 
no  issue.  Mr.  Hawkes  left  England  in  October,  1839,  for  New  South  Wales, 
having  been  educated  for  the  Navy  ;  but  he  did  not  enter  the  service,  and 
became  at  the  age  of  21  accountant  at  the  Bank  of  Australia,  S\:dney.  He  has 
been  in  the  Civil  Service  of  South  Australia  for  thirty  years,  having  been 
Assistant  treasurer  to  the  late  Sir  Robert  Torrens,  with  charge  of  the 
department,  afterwards  police  magisti-ate  of  Port  Adelaide,  and  a  member  of 
the  marine  board,  finally  taking  a  circuit  of  nine  courts  in  the  country  as 
presiding  magistrate. 


ILt'iuage. 


ABIATIIAB  HAWKES,  of  Dudley,  co.  Staf- 
ford,  J.P.,  a  large   colliery   owner,   m.   the 
daughter  of  Dr.  WEIGHT,  and  had  issue, 
l.  AniATHAR,  of  whom  presently. 
It.  Thomas,  of  Hemley,co.  Stafford,  M.P. 
for    Dudley,    co.    Stafford,   and    high 
sheriff  of   Worcestershire  in  1811,    m. 
1814,    Alice    Hannah,   daughter    and 
heiress    of     John     Bl.ACKBmxE,     of 
llawford      House,     near     Worcester, 
mayor  of  Liverpool  in  1788,  by  Mary, 


his  first  wife,  daughter  of  Jonathan 
BLUNDELI,  of  Liverpool,  and  had  issue, 
three  sons  and  four  daughters,  of 
whom  the  third,  Eleanor  Louisa,  m. 
first,  17th  December,  1843,  the  Hon. 
Humble  Dudley  WARD,  second  son  of 
William  Humble,  tenth  Baron  Ward, 
and  brother  of  William,  first  Earl  of 
Dudley,  and  by  him,  who  rf.  14lh 
December,  1870,  had  issue  (ter 
BtBKE's  Peerage,  DUDIET,  E.).  Slip 


462 


BURKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


»i.  secondly,  ll'.tli  April,  1872,  John 
Oeranl  LEIGH,  of  Luton  JIoo,  Bed- 
fordshire, who  d.  a.  p.  1875.  She  m. 
tliirdly,  1883,  M.  DE  FALBE,  Danish 
Ambassador  to  the  Court  of  St.  James. 
She  x.  to  l.uton  Hoo  on  the  death  of 
her  second  husband. 

III.  George,  emigrated  to  America,  and 
m.  a  daughter  of  Judge  LAWHKXCE, 
of  New  York,  by  whom  he  had  :i  son, 
Wootton,  of  the  city  of  New  York, 
ad  \ocate.  She  m.  secondly,  Colonel 
David  BOLTON,  K.E. 
The  eldest  son, 

MAJOR  ABIATIIAB  HAWKKS,  of  Kingswin- 
ford,  near  Dudley,  co.  Stafford,  J. P.,  formerly 
of  II. Mr  21st  Light  Dragoons,  m.  1809,  Mary 
Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  William  BORBA- 
DAII.E,  of  Strcatham  1'ark,  co.  Surrey,  some- 
time high  sheriff  for  that  eo.  She  d.  in 
London,  1858,  aged  70.  He  also  d.  in 
London.  18G3,  aged  74,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Abiathar  (Rev.),  M.A.  (Oxon),  rector 
of  Rushton,  Kettering,  co.  North- 
ampton, and  domestic  chaplain  to  the 
Earl  of  Essex,  *.  1813;  in.  10th  May, 
1854,  Isabelle,  youngest  daughter  of 
the  Hon  and  Rev.  William  Robert 
CATELL,  M.A.,  chaplain  to  the  Queen, 
rector  of  Raine,  Essex,  and  vicar  of 
Watford,  Herts,  son  of  William 
Anne,  fourth  Earl  of  Essex  (see 
BIKKE'S  Peerage}. 

Residence — Boskenua,  North 


II.  Roger,  in  tin-  army,  HI.  the  daughter 
of  Colonel  J'KTI.EV,  and  d.  in  the  East 
Indies,  having  survived  his  wife. 

in.  GEORUK  WJUOHT,  now  of  Adelaide, 
the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

IV.  William,  in  the  nrniy,  d.  young  and 
u»)ti.  in  the  WTest  Indies. 

v.  Alfred,  in  the  General  Post  Office, 
London,  deceased. 

vi.  Charles,  il.  in  infancy. 

I.  Mary     Anne,    cl.    in    infancy    at    the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

II.  Maria,  m.  Osborne  BAKEK,  of  Staf- 
fordshire. 

in.  Anne  de  la  Pierre,  m  21st  Novem- 
ber, 1846,  Miles  Gerald  KKON.  of 
Keon  Brooke,  co.  Leitiini,  Ireland, 
only  son  of  Miles  Keon,  of  Keon 
Brooke,  by  Mary  Jane  his  wife,  fifth 
daughter  of  Patrick  Awly  MALAWI, v, 
of  Krankford,  King's  er\,  Ireliud,  a 
count  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire  (see 
BniKK'a  Peerage,  under  Furi-ii/n 
Titles  of  Nobility,  MAGAWLY-CERATI 
DE  CATHY). 

iv.  Emma,  d.  young. 

v.  Aueusla,  d.  young. 

vi.  Eli/a  Borradaile. 

vn.  Fanny,  m.  J.  DOWNES,  C.E..  and 
d.  leaving  issue,  one  sou  and  one 
daughter. 

Tin.  Isabelle,  m.  R.  CASE,  surveyor. 

Adelaide,  South  Australia. 


E  HON.  SIR  CHARLES  GAVAN  DUFFY,  K.C.M.G.,  late  Premier 
JL  of  Victoria,  6.  in  Mor,aghan,  1816;  m.  first,  1842,  Emily,  daughter  of  tlic 
late  Francis  McLAUGLix,  of  Belfast,  and  Frances  MACMKI:JIOTT,  his  wife  (of  the 
Coolavin  family)  ;  she  d.  1845 ;  he  m.  secondly,  1846,  Susan,  daughter  cf  Philip 
HUGHES,  of  Newry  ;  which  lady  d,  in  September,  1878;  he  m.  thirdly,  16th 
November,  1881,  Louise,  daaghter  of  George  HALL,  of  Rockferry,  Cheshire  ; 
she  d.  17th  February,  1889.  Sir  Charles  has  issue, 

i.  JOHN  GAVAN  (Hon.),  of  Vilette,  Hothan  Street,  St.  Kilda  (Clubs— 
Australian  and  Yorick),  M.L.A.  for  Dalhousie  since  1874,  was 
minister  of  lands,  attorney-general  and  postmaster-general  in 
various  governments,  and  has  been  again  postmaster-general  since 
1894,  in  the  Turner  Administration.  He  was  b.  in  Dublin  15th 
October,  1844,  was  educated  at  Stonyhurst  College,  England,  and  at 
the  University  of  Melbourne,  where  he  took  the  Vice-Chancellor's 
prize.  He  is  a  practising  solicitor  in  Melbourne.  He  m.  20th 
January,  1874,  Margaret,  daughter  of  the  late  John  B,  CALLAX,  M.I)., 
a'id  has  issue, 

1 .  Charles  Dearmaid,  li.  15th  June,  188G, 

2.  John  Leo,  ft.  27th  March,  1889. 
1.  Margaret  (Margot). 


Ill   KKK'S  COLONIAL  CKX  I'KV.  1C,:{ 

11.  I'Y-uik  fiavan,  I:,  in  February,  18.V_>.  :i  siin-i-ssful  iian-i>t'-r,  nn-1  one  of 
tlio  leaders  of  the  Nisi  I'rius  Itar,  educated  at  St'iiiyhiirst,  and  the 
VnivtM-sitv  »f  Melbourne,  (if  wliicli  lie  is  a  prizeman.  Ho  m.  1880, 
Kllen  M;n -v.  daughter  of  the  late  John  TURK,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Charles. 

1'.   Guy. 

3.  Brendan. 

4.  (ierald. 

5.  Desmond. 

6.  John. 
1.  Mary. 

in.  Charles  Gavan,  clerk  assistant  of  Parliament,  m.  at  St.  Mary's,  Maffra, 
Gippsland,  18th  April,  1893,  Ella,  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Allan 
Mi'LKAX,  of  Dnart,  Maffra,  Gippsland,  formerly  chief  secretary  in  the 
Sliiels  Administration. 

iv.  Philip  Gavan,  I.  10th  December,  1861,  educated  at  St.  Patrick's 
College,  Melbourne,  an  engineer  in  the  service  of  the  colony  of 
Victoria.  He  m.  in  December,  1892,  Grace,  only  danghter  of 
William  Henry  ARCHKB,  formerly  Registrar-General  of  the  colony 
of  Victoria,  and  has  issue, 

Geraldine. 
v.  George, 
vi.  Bryan, 
vn.  Thomas. 
1.   Snsan. 
n.  Harriet. 
in.   Geraldine1. 
iv.  Louise. 

Charles  Gavan  Duffy  was  educated  at  the  Rev.  John  Bleckly's  school  in  . 
Monaghan,  and  made  his  mark  early  in  life  as  a  journalist,  whilst  still  a  law 
student  at  King's  Inn,  Dublin.  In  1836  he  was  sub-editor  of  the  Morning 
Ht'ijister,  published  in  that  city,  and  contributed  articles  for  tbe  London 
newspapers.  In  1839,  he  became  editor  and  proprietor  of  the  Belfast 
Vindicator,  and  in  1842  established,  with  the  co-operation  of  Thomas  Davis 
and  John  B.  Dillon,  the  Nation,  a  journal  that  was  soon  to  become  by  the 
brilliant  talents  of  its  founders,  an  organ  of  vast  influence  and  power  not  only 
in  Ireland,  but  also  in  Europe  and  America.  In  1844,  O'Connell  and  the 
other  leaders  of  the  Repeal  party,  including  Mr.  Gavan  Duffy,  were  tried, 
convicted,  and  imprisoned  for  a  conspiracy  to  overthrow  the  British  authority 
in  Ireland.  The  House  of  Lords  however  reversed  the  decision,  and  the 
prisoners  returned  to  their  homes  amid  a  scene  of  extraordinary  enthusiasm. 
In  1845  Mr.  Gavan  Duffy  was  called  to  the  bar,  but  did  not  practise.  In  1846, 
owing  to  the  differences  with  O'Connell,  Mr.  Gavan  Duffy  and  his  friends, 
now  called  the  "  Young  Ireland  "  party,  established  the  Irish  Confederation, 
seceding  from  the  Repeal  Association.  After  the  famine  of  1847,  he  was 
imprisoned  with  many  others  of  the  young  leaders  and  tried  for  treason 
felony,  but  though  four  times  arraigned,  no  jury  could  be  found  to  convict. 
On  his  release  from  prison  he  revived,  in  1852,  thu  Nutiuii,  and  founded  the 


464  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

Tenant  League,  which  succeeded  in  returning  in  that  year  fifty  members  to 
Parliament,  in  consequence  of  the  political  union  of  the  Presbyterians  of  the 
North,  and  the  Catholics  of  the  South.  Mr.  Duffy  was  elected  for  New  Ross 
in  1852  ;  and  in  concert  with  Frederick  Lucas,  and  George  Henry  Moore, 
founded  the  first  independent  Irish  Party  in  the  House  of  Commons.  He 
resigned  in  1855,  owing  to  the  numerous  secessions  in  his  party.  In  November 
of  that  year,  he  sailed  for  Australi-i,  where  he  was  received  with  unbounded 
enthusiasm.  The  colonies  of  New  South  Wales  and  Victoria,  where  he  settled, 
(.lined  in  purchasing  for  him  a  freehold  for  £5,000,  which  qualified  him  for  a 
seat  in  either  house  of  the  Legislature.  He  was  elected  to  the  first  Victorian 
Parliament  for  the  counties  of  Villiers  and  Heytesbury.  In  the  first  session 
he  was  chairman  of  a  select  committee  on  the  federal  union  of  the  colonies 
and  subsequently  passed,  in  opposition  to  the  Government,  the  first  Act  of 
Parliament  of  Victoria,  which  abolished  the  property  qualification.  In  March, 
1857,  he  became  minister  of  public  works,  and  the  chairman  of  the  central 
road  board  in  the  first  responsible  government,  and  in  1858,  minister  of 
public  lands,  but  resigned  next  year.  In  1861,  he  resumed  office  as  president 
of  the  board  of  lands  and  works,  and  the  next  year  passed  the  well-known 
Land  Act,  which  was  however  violated  by  many  of  those  whom  it  was  framed 
to  benefit,  Mr.  Duffy  revisited  Europe  for  a  year  or  so  in  1865,  and  on  his 
return  to  Australia  in  1867,  was  immediately  elected  for  Dalhousie,  and  took 
a  leading  part  in  the  Darling  Grant  controversy.  He  was  a  chairman  of  a 
Royal  Commission  on  the  payment  of  members,  and  of  one  concerning  the 
federation  of  the  Australian  colonies.  In  1871  Mr.  Duffy  became  Premier, 
having  declined  to  form  an  administration  in  1869.  His  government  threw 
open  the  colony  for  selection  by  abolishing  the  reserves,  made  in  favour  of 
pastoral  tenants,  and  the  tariff  was  made  more  protective.  He  gained  an 
important  victory  in  a  controversy  on  the  border  duties  with  the  government 
of  New  South  Wales.  In  1872  Mr.  Duffy  was  chairman  of  a  conference  of 
Cabinet  Ministers  from  all  the  Australian  colonies,  to  press  on  the  Imperial 
Government  the  repeal  of  the  law  affecting  inter-colonial  legislation  on  fiscal 
subjects,  which  was  eventually  successful  in  its  object.  Mr.  Duffy  resigned 
the  premiership  in  June,  1872,  in  consequence  of  an  adverse  vote.  He  was 
offered  the  companionship  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George,  bat  declined  that 
honour,  and  was  created  a  knight  by  patent  in  1873.  Sir  Charles  went  home 
to  Ireland  in  the  following  year,  and  was  invited  to  re-enter  the  House  of 
Commons,  but  not  approving  of  the  existing  policy  of  the  Irish  party,  he  did 
not  stand  for  election.  He  returned  to  Australia  in  1875,  and  was  elected  by 
the  important  constituency  of  North  Gippsland,  and  on  the  meeting  of 
Parliament  was  unanimously  chosen  Speaker  of  the  Legislative  Assembly, 
and  continued  in  that  office  till  February,  1880.  He  was  created  a  K.C.M.C1. 
in  1877,  and  returned  to  Europe  in  1880.  He  published  Young  Ireland  in  that 
year,  and  its  sequel  Four  Years  of  Itifh  History  in  1883,  and  the  League  of 
North  and  South  in  1886,  and  subsequently  Thomas  Ilaiis,  the  Memoirs  of  on 
Irish  Patriot,  and  Conversations  with  Carlyle.  He  has  since  habitually  con- 
tributed to  the  leading  London  reviews  on  colonial  and  Irish  questions.  He 
is  in  receipt  of  a  pension  of  £1.000  a  year  from  the  colony  of  Victoria.  Sir 
Charles  was  chairman  of  the  Tiustees  (if  the  National  Gallery  of  Victoria, 


IHKKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTKY. 


165 


where  his  bust  has  been  placed  by  public  subscription,  and  is  a  well-known 
put ron  of  literature  and  art.  Sir  Charles  has  resided  in  the  south  of  France 
since  liis  return  to  Kuropc  in  1880.  He  is  the  son  of  the  late  JOHN  DUFFY,  of 
Monughan,  and  Ann,  his  wife,  daughter  of  Patrick  GAVAN,  of  Latnamard. 

Kfsidencf  —  Villa  Guillury,  Nice,  Alpes  Maritiincs,  Franco. 


CasscK 

ROBEKT    CASSELS,   Q.C.,  barrister-at-law,   registrar  of  the    Supreme 
Court  of  Canada,  b.  27th  April,  1843,  m.  first,  Mary,  daughter  of  Rev. 
Canon  John  MULOCK,  of  Kingston,  Ontario,  and  by   her  has  had,  with   three 
other  children,  who  d.  in  infancy,  u  daughter, 

i.   Mary  Macnab. 
He  m.  secondly,  Emma  Lasher,  daughter  of  J.  A.  TORRANCK,  and  by  her  has, 

I.  Westcote  Lewis  Lyttleton,  6.  18th  April,  1888. 

II.  James  Kennedy,  b.  14th  May,  1894. 
11.  Madeleine  Stuart,  b.  23rd  May,  1891. 


lincaot. 


JAMES  CASSILLIS  or  CASSILLS,  I.  1624,  was 
«i  shipowner  in  Borrowstoness  or  Bo'ness, 
TO.  Linlithgow,  Scotland,  and  m.  Eupham  or 
Kuphemu  CASSILLIS,  and  d.  1699,  having  by 
her  (who  was  b.  Iti23,  and  d.  1702)  had 
seven  sons,  of  whom  the  youngest, 

ANDREW  CASSILLIS,  was  also  a  shipowner 
:irid  merchant  at  Bo'ness,  and  chief  magistrate 
of  that  place,  A.  25th  M»y,  1668;  m.  4th 
February,  1096,  Hannnh,  daughter  of  John 
GIB,  by  Anna  SIEWABT,  hi»  wife,  and  by  her, 
who  was  4.  5th  March,  1673,  had  with  other 
issue,  an  older  son, 

JAMES  CASSELS,  also  a  merchant  and 
shipowner  at  Bo'ness,  and  subsequently  of 
Flask,  in  the  same  county,  4.  17th  October, 
16SJ6;  m.  First,  6th  March,  1721,  Hannah, 
daughter  of  Hubert  SriKiis  or  SPEABS,  by 
Margaret  STEWART,  his  wife,  and  by  her, 
who  was  4.  Oth  December,  1697,  and  d.  5th 
November,  IT;!'.!,  had  issue,  with  three 
(l;iiii,'ht(  rs,  three  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest 
D  infant,  the  second  rf.  untn.,  and  the 
tliird  was  ANHKEW,  of  whom  presently. 
Ho  m.  secondly,  Jean  STEVENSON, and  d.  13th 
M:iirh,  1760,  having  by  her,  who  was  b. 
KMh  Miiix-li,  Ili!i9,  and  d.  iu  November, 
17o6,  hud  further  issue,  one  son  and  three 
daughters.  The  eldest  surviving  son, 

AN  n UK  w  CASSKLS,  also  a  merchant  and  ship- 
owner, who  settled  at  Leith,  co.  Edinburgh, 
und  wns  chief  magistrate  there  in  1800; 
A.  12th  August,  1731;  m.  first.  9th  February, 
1761,  Margaret,  daughter  of  John  BITCHIB, 
of  Bo' ness,  anil  by  her  who  was  A.  27th  July, 
1  7-1-'.  and  il.  23rd  August,  1764,  had  two  sons 
and  <uic  iliinylitcr.  He  m.  secondly,  28th 
January,  1707,  Anne,  daughter  and  heiress 
•  >f  Walter  GIBSON,  of  Green  Knowo.  <•<>. 
.  l>\  .lia u  BKOWN,  his  wife,  anil 
VOL.  II. 


grand-daughter    of    Dr.    John    GIBSON,    of 
Green    Knowe,    and     Catherine,    his     wife, 
daughter  of  George  HOME,  laird  of  Baswn- 
dean,  of  the  family  of  the  Earls  of  Home. 
Andrew  Cassels,  d.  27th  May,  1814,  having  by 
his  second  wife,  who  was  4   llth  May,  1741, 
and  d.  Mh  June,  1811,  had  issue, 
I.  Walter,  4   1767,  d.  an  infant, 
u.    Andrew,    b.    1770,    Judge     of    Hie 
Admiralty    Court    at    the     Cape     of 
Good  Hope,  d.  ».  p.  1809. 
in.    WAXTEE   GIBSON,  of    whom    pre- 
sently. 

ir.  William,  i.  1779,  d.  unm.  1796. 
v.  Robert,   A.    1781,  British   Consul   at 
Honfleur,  France;  m.  Jean,  daughter 
of  John  ScoroALL,  merchant  of  Leith, 
and  d.  1877,  leaving  issue, 
vi.  Alexander,  l>.  1783,  captain   in  the 
H.E.I.C.'s  Navy;  m.  Jessie  GHIEBSOX, 
but  d.  i.  p.  18l"8. 
i.  Jane,  m.  Thomas  GILLESPY,  and  liad 

issue. 
u.  Hannah,  m.  David  BBOWN,  and  had 

issue. 

in.  Anne,  d.  in  infancy. 
IV.  Anne,    m.    Alexander   HOWDEJT.  and 

had  issue. 
v.  Henrietta,  m.  Thomas  KAY,  merchant, 

of  Antwerp,  Holland,  and  bad  issue. 
The  third  son  by  the  second  marriage, 

WALTER  GIBSON  CASSELS,  of  Leith,  banker, 
chief  magistrate  of  that  place,  A.  3rd  Novem- 
ber, 1777 ;  m.  27th  August,  1802,  Jnnet, 
daughter  of  John  ScoroAH,  aforesaid,  of 
1/eith,  and  d.  18fi8,  having  by  her,  who  was 
4.  5th  September,  1782,  and  d.  25th  Mav, 
1855,  had  i  sue, 

i.  Andrew,  M.  Ellen  JACKSON,  hut  d.  *.  p. 
1810. 

2   H 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GKNTRV. 


ir.  John  Scougall,  (/.  uiini.  1S1-S. 

in.  \Vnlter  Gibson,  bunker,  of  Toronto 
and  Hamilton,  Ontario,  I/.  HMth  March, 
1811 ;  m.  17th  Juue,  1S52,  Adelaide 
Victoria,  daughter  of  Commissary- 
(ieueral  Larratt  SMITH,  of  South- 
ampton, lui^liinil.  uiul  if.  July,  IS:M. 
having  by  hor,  who  d.  May,  1887,  had 
issue, 

1.  Walter  Allan,  I.  29th  December, 
1851.,  d.  unm.  1886. 

2.  Larratt  Godfrey,  of  the  Dominion 
Bunk,  Oshawa. 

3.  George   Cyril,   of  the   Bank  of 
Montreal,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

4.  Duncan  Sharman,  of  the  Bank  of 
J I  u  mil  ton.  Toronto. 

1.  Adelaide,  b.  2nd  Juno,   1853,  d. 
2nd  December,  1855. 

2.  Adelaide     Isabel,     m.     Walter 
DARLING,  son   of  Rev.   William 
Stewart  DAKLING,  rector  of  Holy 
Trinity,     Toronto,     and     d.    5th 
December,  1892,  having  by  him, 
who  d.   in   February,   1892,  bad 
issue, 

a.  Walter  Stewart. 

*.  Godfrey. 

c.  Harry  Strachan,  d.  in  infancy. 

a.  Grace  Cassels. 

b.  Olive  Adelaide. 

3.  Mary  Violet,  d.  unm.  2nd  Decem- 
ber, 1893. 

4.  Janet  Scougall. 

5.  Edith. 

6.  Harriet. 

IV.  ROBERT,  of  whom  we  treat. 


v.  Richard  Scougall,  of  Toronto,  nnd 
sometime  of  Quebec  and  Ottawa,  went 
to  Canada,  1842,  b.  25th  September, 
1822;  »».  3rd  November,  1851,  Jessie, 
iluighter  of  John  TUOUPSON,  of 
Quebec,  and  hal  issue, 

1 .  Walter  Gibson,  b.  28th  September. 
1852  ;  )».  29th  April,  1891,  Esther 
"  OWNSBOBOUOH,  and  has 


issue. 

Ksther  Isabel. 

2.  John   Thompson,   li.   20th   July, 
1857. 

3.  Richard  Seougall,   b.  20th.  Sept- 
ember, 1863. 

4.  Robert,  b.  2nd  September,  1865. 

5.  Andrew  Henry,  b.  October,  186S. 

1.  Isabella,   m.    Bertram    WKBBHK, 
and   has  issue,  Richard  Scougall, 
nnd  Jessie. 

2.  Jessie,  b.   2nd  May,  1862,  d.  an 
infant. 

I.  Jane   Todd,  m.  John   ALLAN,    M.D., 
H.E.I.C.S.,  and  d.t.p. 

II.  Anne,    b.    17th  Julv,    1805;  d.   IIIIIH. 
24th  December,  1876. 

III.  Janet,  b.  7th  August,  1827 ;  d.  unm. 
30th  September,  1850. 

IV.  Margaret,  m.  Robert  Stodart  WTLD, 
of  Edinburgh,  and  had  issue. 

The  fourth  son, 

ROBEKT  CASSELS,  banker,  successively  in 
England,  in  Halifax,  N.S.,  in  Quebec,  in 
Montreal  and  Toronto,  Canada ;  Major  of 
Militia  in  Montreal,  1857,  b.  21st  February, 
1815  ;  m.  7th  August,  1838,  Mary  Gibbens,* 
daughter  of  Hon.  James  MACNAB,  of  Macnab's 


•Mrs.  Cassels'  great-grandfather, 

PETER  MACNAB,  was  in  the  Royal  Navy,  and  served  at  the  capture  'of  Louiaburgh,  N.S. 
He  settled  in  Halifax  about  1758,  and  purchased  in  178i,  Macnab's  Island  in  Halifax 
harbour.  He  was  b.  1735;  m.  2jth  November,  1763,  Susannah  KHUN,  of  a  Swiss  family, 
and  d.  3rd  November,  1799,  having  by  her,  who  was  b.  1742,  and  d.  7th  May,  1822,  had  with 
other  issue,  a  son, 

HON.  PKTEK  MACNAB,  a  member  of  the  Council  of  XII  for  Nova  Scotia,  and  afterwards  of 
the  Legislative  Council,  b.  about  1767 ;  m.  8th  February,  178.:>,  Joanna  CULLERTON,  and  d. 
1  st  June,  1817,  having  by  her,  who  was  b.  1766,  and  d.  20th  May,  1827,  had  with  other 
issue, 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  THE  HON.  JAMES  MACNAB,  Receiver-General  of  Nova  Scotia,  b.  30th 
November,  1792;  m.  9th  December,  1815,  Harriot,  daughter  of  Henry  KING,  and  Esther 
WALBRON,  his  wife,  and  by  her,  who  was  b.  12th  April,  1792,  had  issue, 

I.  Peter,  b.  28th  December,  1817  ;  d.  young. 

II.  John  Henry,  Provincial  A.D.C.  to  Lieutenant-Governor,   b.  15th  November,   1818 
d.  unm.,  28th  June,  1859,  drowned  in  a  yachting  accident  in  Halifax  harbour. 

in.  James,  4. 13th  June,  1827 ;  m.  Sophia'Collins,  daughter  of  Snow  Parker  FBKK.M AV. 

IV.  Peter,  b.  llth  March,  1835  ;  m.  26th  June,  1862,  Elizabeth   Annie,  daughter  of  Rev. 
Anson  GREEN,  D.D.  of  Toronto,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1864,  had  an  only  son, 

John  Anson  Stewart,  of  Rochester,  New  York,   eounsellur-ut-law,  only  living  male 
representative  of  this  family. 

V.  Lewis  Gibbens,  b.  24th  February,  1837 ;  d.  24th  August,  1845. 

I.  Joanna,  m.  Captain  Westcote  Whitchurch  Lewis  LYTTLETON,  64th  Regiment,  of  the 

family  of  the  LYTTLETONS,  Barons  Cobham. 
ii.  MAET  GIBBENS,  m.  as  in  the  text,  ROBEBT  CASSELS. 

III.  Anne  Hunter,  d.  aged  14. 

IV.  Louisa,  d.  aged  14. 

v.  Harriot,  m.  Roderick  HUGONIN,  Lieutenant  38th  Regiment,  and  has  issue. 

VI.  Sophia  Minns,  d.  young. 


Ill   KKK'S  COLONIAL  (lE.NTIiV. 


467 


].-land,  Halifax,  nml   d.  18th  February,  1^:.'. 
having  by    IHT    (who   was   b.  29th  October, 

I1--!')  hail  issue, 

I.  Jaine*   .Mil. 'nali,  MR.  //.  2nd   August, 

I8.'tl»;     III.    LMMll    (letolier.     IM;<>,     Mar>. 

(laughter  of  Jolm  S'i  i;  XM;,  of  (,>ueliee. 
and  liy  her,  who  (/.  2nd  February, 
Isss,  1m?-  hiid  issue, 

1.  Charli*    I'Miiiuud,   4.   4th    June, 

I  Mi-',  it.  1887. 

2.  Robert. 

1.  Alary  Adelaide  Annie. 

2.  A  life  Margaret. 

II.  Walter  Gibson,  t.  21»t  April,  1841  ; 

-/.  Hill,  September,  1848. 

MI.   KOIIKKT.  tin-  subject  of  this  memoir. 

iv.  \Vnlter  Gibson  Prince,  Q.C.,  of 
Toronto,  barrioter-al-Iaw,  4.  14th 
August,  1845,  ta.  Susan,  daughter  of 
Robert  HAMILTON,  of  Hamwood,  Que- 
bec, and  has  issue, 

1.  Bobert  Cecil   Hamilton,    I.    2nd 
August,  1876. 

2.  George  Hamilton,  4.  17th  July, 

I  SSL'. 

I!.  Walter  Craigie  Hamilton,  4.  3rd 
September,  1887;  d.  22nd  Feb- 
ruary, 1S!»2. 

1.  Isabelle  Hamiltan,  d.  10th  Janu- 
ary, 1880. 

2.  Mary  Kathleen  Hamilton. 

3.  Harriet  Frances  Hamilton. 

4.  Susie  Hamilton. 

5.  Jessie  Hamilton. 

V.  Allan,   of    Toronto,    barrister-at-law, 
4.  9th  March,  1847  ;  m.  29th  Decem- 
*er,  1885,  Maude,  daughter  of  Hon. 
George  William   ALLAH,  of  Toronto, 
Senator,  and  has  issue, 

Emmie  a  Court  Allan. 

VI.  John    Thomson,    sugar    planter,   of 

Arms — Arg.  a  chevron  gu.  between   in  chief 
fessways,  wards  downwards  sa. 
Crest  —  A  dolphin  naiant  or. 
Motlo — Arise  la  fin. 
Seiidence— Ottawa,  Canada. 


Ilo-ilo,   in  the    Philippine  Islands    4 
-Mil,  April,  ISf.i. 

vii.  Hamilton,  of  Toronto,  bnrrister.at- 
liiw.  I,.  2nd  April,  IS.M  :  „,.  |st|,  Sept- 
ember. 1-.7!).  Mary  'S  ar«o.>d.  ilau-liter 
of  William  Willcocki  DALDWIN,  and 
has  issue, 

1.  Robert  Baldwin,  4.  4th  February, 
1890. 

I-    \-Mtlm. 

2.  Ruth,  4.    9th    August,   1882  ;  rf. 
Wth  January,  188(;. 

3.  Grace,  4.  16th  August,  1884  ;  d 
loth  July,  1885. 

4.  Margaret. 

5.  Mary  Stuart. 

viii.  Richard  Scougall,  of  Toronto,  bar- 
risler.at-law.  Captain  lat«  48th  High- 
landers, Toronto,  servi-d  in  the 
Queen's  Own  Rifles,  1879  86,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Cut- Knife 
(medal  with  clasp),  4.  5th  October, 
1859;  m.  Cecil,  daughter  of  Walter 
GILLISPIB,  of  Toronto,  and  ban  issue, 

1.  Laura  May. 

2.  Helen  Grace. 

3.  Esther  Waldron. 

IX.  Lyttleton,  4.  30th  August,  1865  •  d 
1866. 

I.  Jessie,  m.   William    COOK,   Q.C ,    of 
Quebec,   and  has    had  issue,   1.  John 
Wilson;  2.  William  Airth;  3.  Robert 
Anthony,  rf.  an  infant ;  4  Jeffrey  Hav ; 
1.  Mary  Cassels ;   2.  Marjorie  Grant ;' 
and  3.  Dorothy  Graeme. 

II.  Harriot. 

in.  Margaret  Black  Stuart,  m.  Archi- 
bald COOK,  of  Quebec.  Advocate,  and 
has  issue,  1.  Archibald  Stuart;  1. 
Jean  Airth  ;  and  2.  Amy  Grant. 

IT.  Mary,  m.  Samuel  GBEENSHIKLS,  of 
Montreal,  who  d.  i.  p.  1888. 

v.  Amy  Gait. 

two  cross-crosslets  fitchee  and  in  base  a  key 


Barton. 


GEORGE  BARTON,  late  of'  KajuligHh,  Ivanhoc,  and 
Moulboug,  Booligal,  New  South  Wales,  a  justice  of  the  pence  for 
that  colony,  b.  29th  August,  1851,  m.  28th  September,  1882,  Annie  Rachel 
Warner  Si.iac.H,  grand-daughter  of  the  late  Mr.  Serjeant  SLEIGH,  and  has 
issue, 

r.  EVERARD  ARTHUR  HALE,  6.  in  England,  1st  June,  1894. 

i.  Evelyn  Mary,  i.  in  Australia,  5th  October,  1883. 

n.  Winniefred  Millie,  b.  in  Australia,  14th  October,  IK*  I 

in.  Constance  Everard  Campbell,  6.  in  Australia,  17th  January,  1886. 

iv.  Mabel  Lilian,  b.  in  England,  23rd  July,  1892. 

2  ii  2 


1,68 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Tliis  family  claims  descent  from  JOHN 
BAKTOX  of  Holme,  near  Newark,  co.  Notting- 
ham, who  was  a  merchant  of  the  Staple,  and 
tin'  original  probate  of  hU  will  dated  1490,  is 
in  their  possession.  His  son,  RALPH  BARTON, 
married  Joan,  daughter  and  sole  heiress  of 
Sir  Ralph  Rulcliffe  of  Smithills,  and  was 
ancestor  of  the  BABTOXS  of  Smithills. 

JOHN  EVKRARD  BARTON,  b.  23rd  August, 
1794,  )».  in  1819,  Elizabeth  Mee,  daughter  of 
Robert  JACQUES  of  Montreal,  and  d.  23rd 
August,  1869,  having  by  her,  who  was  b.  in 
1 799,  and  d.  21st  August,  1834,  had  issue,  a 
son, 

JOHN  EVERARD  BARTON,  of  Astley  Hall, 
Stourport,  co.  Worcester,  b.  4th  March,  1825, 


25th  October,  1885,  having  by  her  who  was  b. 
10th  May,  1825,  had  issue, 

I.  Everard  William,  J.P.,  b.  8th  June, 
1843,  is  married. 

ii.  FREDERICK  GEOBQE,  the  subject  of 
this  memoir. 

in.  Charles  Tom,  b.  6th  March,  1853, 
is  married  and  has  two  sons  and  two 
daughters. 

IV.  Hurry  Alexander,  late  Deputy  At- 
torney-General in  British  Columbia. 

I.  Kalherinc  Mary. 

II.  Helen  Elizabeth. 

III.  Lillian  Sarah,  m.  Thomas  Nee;Iham 
WILSON,  M  A.,    barrister-at-Uw,    and 
has  issue,  oue  daughter. 


m.  28th  January,  1848,  Sarah  MEBRITT,  and  d. 

Arms — Per  frss  argent  and  azure  four  stags'  heads  caboshed,  two  and  two,  within  a 
bordure  thereon  eight  crescents,  all  counterchanged. 

Crest  —  On  a  mount  between  two  acorns  stalked  and  le.ived  an  owl,  all  proper. 

Motto — I  byde  my  time. 

Estates — -Kajuiigah,  Ivanhoe,  and  Moolbong,  Booligal,  New  South  Wales. 

AVv/Y/pHfY1 — Astley  Hall,  Stourport,  Worcestershire,  England. 

Clubs — Australian,  Melbourne,  and  Rojal  Colonial  Institute,  London. 


WILLIAM  KNOX  DARCY,  of  Stanmore  Hall,  Stanmore,  co.  Middlesex, 
formerly  of  Queensland,  b.  llth  October,  1849  ;  baptised  at  High- 
wick,  co.  Devon  ;  educated  at  Westminster  School  ;  TO.  at  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  23rd  October,  1872,  Elena,  daughter  of  Samuel  Bradford  BIRKBECK, 
of  the  colony  of  Queensland,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

i.  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  6.  14th  September,  1873. 

11.  Lionel  Knox,  b.  12th  February,  1876. 

i.  Gertrude  Elena  Elizabeth,  6.  24th  October,  1874. 

n.  Violet  Bertha,  b.  16th  August,  1877. 

in.  Ethel  Anastasia,  b.  19th  March,  1883. 


Hineage. 


This  is  a  branch  of  the  great  Anglo-Norman 
family  of  DABCY. 

SIB  JOHN  DARCY,  Knt.,  LOED  DARCT  OF 
KNAYTH,  Lord  Justice  and  Chief  Governor  of 
Ireland  1323-29,  and  in  1334  was  constituted 
BO  for  life  ;  was  Constable  of  the  Tower  of 
London  ;  K.G. ;  Governor  of  the  Castle  of 
Northampton  1317,  and  Governor  of  the 
Castle  of  York,  temp.  EDWARD  III,  Steward 
of  the  Household,  &c. ;  sheriff  of  the  cos.  of 
Nottingham,  Derby,  Lancaster,  and  York. 
He  commanded  the  armies  in  several  expedi- 
tions made  into  Fiance  and  Scotland  ;  and 
<!.  30th  May,  1847.  He  m.  first,  Emeline, 
daughter  and  heiress  of  Walter  HERON,  of 
Hedestou,  by  Christiana,  his  wife,  daughter 
and  heir  of  Richard  DE  NOTION,  and  by  her 
had  issue,  from  w  horn  the  Earls  of  Holdemess 
descend.  He  m.  secondly,  at  Majnooth,  co. 


Kildare,  3rd  July,  1329,  Joan,  relict  of 
Thomas  FITZGERALD,  second  Earl  of  Kildare 
and  daughter  of  Richard  DE  BrRGO,  Earl  of 
Ulster  and  Lord  of  Connaught,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  12th  March,  135!))  had  issue, 

I.  WILLIAM  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

ii.  Thomas,"! 

in.  John,     >  all  d.  a. p. 

IV.  Adam,    J 

i.  Elizabeth,    m.    to    James     BUTLEB, 

second  liarl  of  Ormoiid. 
The  eldest  son, 

SIB  WILLIAM  DABCY,  Knt.,  of  Flatten, 
co.  Meath,  b.  at  Maynooth  1330;  m.  Catherine, 
daughter  of  Sir  Robert  FITZGEEALD,  of  Allen, 
eo.  Kildare,  Knt.,  and  had  issue, 

SIR  JOHN  DARCY,  of  Flatten,  1389,  a  minor 
and  heir  to  his  grandmother  in  the  Manor  of 
jUaryr,  in  Kildare,  36  EDWAKD  III ;  sheriff 


BURKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


169 


nf  lUi-iith  1 404  and   1415;  m.  Jane,  daughter 

of PKTTIT,  Baron    of     Mullingar,  by 

wliom  lie  had  a  son, 

WILLIAM  DARCY,  of  Plnnm,  whom.  Anne, 

daughter    of  BARNEWALL,  of    Cricks- 

IHWII.  n>.  \\Y-tiMriitli,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

JOHN  DABCY,  of  Flatten,  m.  Margaret 
FLEMING,  dnuglitcr  of  the  Lord  Baron  of 
Slane,  by  whom  }><•  liai)  issm-, 

i.  William  (Sir),  of  Flatten,  living  1477; 
m.  Isabel  (or  Elizabeth),  daughter  of 
Cliristojiher  PLFNKKT,  Lord  Uaron  of 
Killeen,  by  whom  he  had  ifsue, 

William  (Sir),  of  Flatten,  Knt., 
m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Nicholas 
Si  LAWRENCK,  Lord  Baron  of 
Howth,  and  </.  in  1540,  having 
had  issue, 

George,  of  Plattyn,  who  m. 
Jane,  daughter  and  heiress  of 
Tuite  M'RiccABD  of  Sonagh, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

Sir     William     Darcy,    of 
Flattyn,     whose      male 
issue    became     extinct ; 
and  Thomas  Darcy,  of 
Dunmow,     co.      Meath, 
ancestor   of    DABCY    of 
Hyde  Park  (*te  BrRKE's 
Landed  Gentry). 
li.  NICHOLAS,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  second  son, 

CAPTAIN  NICHOLAS  DARCT,  of  Partry,  eo. 
Mayo,  m.  Jane,  daughter  and  heir  of 
—  DCRRAGHY,  of  Partry,  and  had  issue. 

THOMAS  DARCY,  who  made  a  settlement 
dated  in  1484.  lie  was  father  of, 

CONYERS  DARCY,  who  m.  Christian, 
daughter  of  Richard  BLAKE,  and  had  issue, 

NICHOLAS  DABCY,  who  m.  Mary  BLAKE, 
by  whom  he  had, 

I.  JAMBS,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Richard,  whose   daughter  m.  Robert 
BLAKE,   of  Ardfry,  co.   Galway,  and 
had  issue,  a  son,  Sir  Richard   Blake, 
Knt.,  Speaker  of  the  Supreme  Council 
of  the  Confederate   Catholics  at  Kil- 
kenny in  1648. 

The  elder  son, 

.TIMES  DAHCY,  of  Galway,  Lord  President 
of  Connaught  and  Governor  of  Galway,  was 
called  in  Irish  "  Riveagh  "  ;  d.  1603,  and  was 
buried  in  the  Franciscan  Abbey  at  Galway. 
By  Elizabeth  MABTIN,  his  wife,  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Nicholas,  m.  Margaret  LYNCH, and  had 
issue,  two  sons,  1.  James,  counsellor-at- 
law  ;  who  on  failure  of  issue  to  himself 
and  his  brother  Dominirk,  settled  hie 
great  estates  in  Galway,  Mayo,  Ros- 
common,    and    Clare,    and    town    of 
Gal  way,   on   his    first   cousin,  JAMES 
DAUCY,  of  Kiltolla,  which  estate  was 
mostly  lost  in  the  civil  war  of  1641 ; 
and  2.  Dominick. 

II.  Martin,  high  sheriff  of  co.  Galway  ; 
suffered      much      persecution      from 
Thomas  Wentworth,  Earl  of  Stafford, 
and  d.  in  prison  in   Dublin,  in  1636, 
and  was  buried  atSt.Dominick's  Abbey, 


Gnlway.  By  his  wife,  Cliristick 
daughter  of  Richard  MARTIN,  alder- 
man of  Gnlwiiy,  ha  had  issue, 

1.  Richard,  who  m.  Mary,  daughter 
of  Nicholas  (or  Richard)  Hi: 

of  Galway,  and  had  issue  (ie» 
BrRKE's  Landed  Oentry,  D'ABCY 
qflfvafiorttt). 

2.  Peter,  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Nicholas    MARTIN,    of    Galway, 
burgess. 

3.  James,  m.  Ellis,  daughter  of  — 
DILLON,  of  t'lonbrock.co.  Gal  way. 

1.  Elizabeth.' 

2.  Mary. 

8.  Margaret. 
in.  JAMES,  of  whom  we  treat. 

IV.  Anthony,  m.  a   daughter  of  Robert 
BROWN,  and   had  a  son,  Francis,  ». 
Anne  KB  ATI  NO. 

V.  Mark. 

VI.  Andrew,  m. 

vii.  Patrick,  the  celebrated  leader  of  the 
Confederate  Catholics  of  Ireland,  6.  at 
Galway,  1598,  eounsellor-at-1-  w;  M.P. 
from  1640;  m.  Mary,  daughter  and  co- 
heir of  Sir  Peter  FRENCH,  of  Galway, 
and  rf.  in  Dublin,  1668,  having  had 
issue, 

1.  James,  of  Kiltullagh,  co.  Galway, 
4.  1633 ;  m,  Frances,  daughter  of 
—  TRUSHOT,  captain  of  a  man- 
of-war  to  Louis  XIII,  by  his  wife, 
Anne  KEATING,  maid-of-honour 
to  Henrietta  Maria,  queen-consort 
to  CHARLES  I ;  and  d.  Ki'.ili. 
having  by  her  had  issue,  four 
daughters,  Anne,  m.  to  Charles 
DALY,  of  Calla,  co.  Galway ; 
Frances,  m.  first  to  Captain  Ulick 
BURKE,  who  was  killed  at  the 
battle  ofAughrim,  12th  July,  1691; 
she  m.  secondly  Lieutenant  Francis 
D'ARCY,  son  of  John  D'AscY,  of 
Gorteen  j  Bridget,  m.  Councillor 
DILLON  ;  Clare,  d.  unm.  •  and  a 
son  and  heir,  Hyacinth,  of  Kil- 
tullagh, ancestor  of  D'ABCY,  of 
Glen  lerne  (see  BURKB'S  Landed 
Gentry). 

1.  Brigid,  m.  John  NOLAN,  of  Bal- 
linrobe,  co.  Mayo. 

2.  Clare,  m.  Captain  HAMILTON,  of 
Fahy,  co.  Galway. 

I.  Anastace,  m.  to  Sir  Dominick  BBOWNK, 
of  Carrow  Browne,  co.  Galway,  Knt., 
and  had  issue. 
The  third  son, 

JAMBS  DARCY,  of  Lisbon,  m.  Mary  SKEB- 
BETT,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  JOHN,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II.  Stephen,  of  Ballybocock,  co.    Mayo, 
m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Robert  FRENCH, 
of    Monivts,    co.    Galway,    and    had 
issue. 

in.  Mathew,  m.  and  had  issue. 

IT.  Mark. 
The  eldest  son, 

JOHH   DABCY,  of  Gorteen,  Kilmaine.  co. 
Mayo,    m.    Anastace,    daughter   of    Walter 


470 


KUIIKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


BLAKE,  of  Dunmcnure,  co.  Mayo,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  PATRICK,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James,  captain  in  tin-  army  of  JAMES 
II   in    1091  ;     killed  at   the  siege  of 
Athlone.  untn. 

in.  Francis,  a  lieutenant  in  JAMES  II's 
army  ;  in.  first,  Frances,  daughter 
of  James  DIBCT,  of  Kiltolla,  and 
relict  of  Captain  Ulick  BURKE 
(of  the  family  of  Derrymaclog- 
line),  and  had  issue ;  secondly. 
Lynch,  daughter  of  Maurice  LYNCH, 
of  Ballycorreii,  co.  Galway,  and  had 
issue. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Dominick  BLAKE,  of  Tarti- 
gare,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Anastace,    m.    Maurice    BLAKE,    of 
Ballynafad,     co.     Mayo,     and      had 
issue. 

II  f.  Catherine,  m.  Captain  Hyacinth 
DABCY,  of  Kiltolla,  only  son  of  Cap- 
tain James  PAECY,  and  grandson  of 
Councillor  Patrick  DABCY  ;  and  by 
him  (who  d.  1743)  had'issue.  She  d. 
in  1750. 

The  eldest  son, 

PATRICK  DAKCY,  of  Gorteen,  m.  Margery, 

daughter  of  Nicholas  FBENCH,  of  Abbert,  co. 

Galway,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  JOHN,  of  Gorteen. 

II.  Nicholas,  counsellor-at-law,  m.  Mary 
Kirwan,  grand-daughter  to   Sir  John 
KIBWAN,  Knt. 

in.  James. 

iv.  Walter. 

i.  Mary,  m.  Peter  BLAKE,  of  Corbally, 
co.  Galway. 

n.  Anaslace,  m.  Martin  Browne,  of  Kill- 

skeagh,  co.  Galway. 
The  eldest  son, 

JOHN  DABCY,  of  Gorteen,  m.  Anastace, 
daughter  of  Charles  DALY,  of  Calla,  eo. 
Galway,  and  Moyroe,  King's  co.,  and  (by  bis 
will  dated  1743,  proved  1748,  he  desired  to 
be  buried  in  the  Abbey  of  St.  Francis,  Galway) 
d.  27th  October,  1747,  having  by  her  («  ho  was 
living  at  Dublin,  18th  March,  1756)  had 
issue, 

I.  Patrick,   of   Gorteen,   b,  1706,  living 
1752  ;  m.  Catherine  FBENCH,  of  Mon- 
serallan,  an   heiress.     He  was  buried 
in  the  family  vault  in  the  Abbey  of 
Ross. 

II.  Charles,  M.D.,  d.  uam.  1752. 
in.  FRANCIS,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Nicholas,   m. ;    and  d.  before  1780, 

leaving  issue. 
I.  Marcella  (or  Margery), 
it.  Anne,    »».    Dominick     BROWNE,    of 

Breafield,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Anastaee,  m.  Walter  DABCY. 

IV.  Margaret,  living  1786. 

V.  Catherine,  d.  1781-6. 


in  1771. 


vi.   Murv,    will    dated    29th   December, 
1781,  proved  in  Dublin  8th  May,  1784. 
The  third  son, 

FRANCIS  DABCY,  of  Baymore,  co.  Meath, 
and  Loftus  Hill,  co.  Dublin,  formerly  of 
Gorteen,  m.  before  12th  October,  1768,  Lucy, 
daughter  of  William  K.vox,  of  St.  Mary's 
Abbey,  Dublin,  and  Cartron  Rath,  eo.  Kos- 
common.  His  will,  dated  2(ith  April,  1771, 
was  proved  17th  June,  1783.  He  had  issue, 

I.   WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,      1 

II.  Liny,      >  nnm.  ir 
lit  Elinor,  J 

The  son. 

WILLIAM  DABCY,  of  Gravesend,  co.  Kent, 
formerly  of  Gorteen,  Lieutenant  13th  Light 
Dragoons,  and  afterwards  a  lieutenant  on  the 
relired  full-pay  list  of  the  1st  Royal  Veteran 
Battalion  ;  'b,  1780;  m.  18th  January,  1810, 
Mary  BAHTLET,  of  Modbury,  co.  Devon,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

I.  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  for  many  years  British  Vice- 
Consul  at  St.  Valery,  and   afterwards 
Vice-Consul  at  Dunkerque,  where  he 
died.     He     m.    first,     Maria    RYVES  ; 
secondly,  to  a  Belgian  lady,  by  whom 
lie  had  a  daughter,  Lucy. 

I.  Lucy  Virginia,  m.  to  Thomas  Holt 
OLIVEB,  a  captain  in  the  army,  and 
had  issue. 

Mr.    Darcy   d.  6th  August,   1842,   aged   62. 
His  elder  son, 

WILLIAM  FBANCIS  DABCY,  of  Newton 
Abbot,  co.  Devon,  and  afterwards  of  Rock- 
hampton,  in  the  colony  of  Queensland, 
Australia,  b.  9th  November,  1810 ;  in.  at 
Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex,  Elizabeth  Baker, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Robert  BBADFORD,  rector 
of  Wolborough,  co.  Devon,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  17th  October,  1881 ;  buried"  at  Little- 
hampton,  Sussex)  had  issue, 

I.  WILLIAM  KNOX,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

I.  Maria  Ryves,  b.  12th  June,  1837. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth,   b.  16th  September, 
1839. 

III.  Lucy  Knox,  b.  13th  June,  1841 ;  m. 
2nd    January,    1871,     to     Archibald 
John  RICHARDSON,  of  Rockhampton, 
Queensland,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Bertha,  b.  14th  August,   1844;     m. 
24th  December,  1866,  John  Robinson 
BENSON,  of  Gympic,  in  Queensland, 
M.D.,  who  d.  August,  1885. 

V.  Anastasia,  b.  12th  January,  1846  ;  m. 
at  Rockhampton,  2nd  February,  1869. 
Edward  GOLDSMITH,  of  Hambledou, 
Hunts,  and  has  issue. 

VI.  Frances    Julia,    b.    luth   November, 
1851. 

Mr.    Darcy   d.    1st    March,    1870,    and   was 


buried  at  the  Cemetery,  Rockhampton. 

Arms — Az.  semee  of  cross-crosslets  and  three  cinquefoils  arg. 

Crest— On  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  bull  passant  sa.  armed  or. 

Motto — Un  Dieu,  un  Roy. 

Jf esidence—  Stanmore  Hall,  Stanmore,  co.  Middlesex. 

Clubs — Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  Garrick,  and  the  Queensland  Club,  Brisbane. 


IM'KKK'S  COLON!  \L  CKNTRY. 


471 


(Currie. 

CLAUDE  GEORGE    IRONSIDE   CURRIE,  of    The  Antlers,   Pipestone 
Creek,   Moosomin,    Assinihoia,   North    West   Territory,    Canada,  6.   at 
Ferozcpore,  India,  27th  March,  1871  ;  m.  29th  May,  1890,  Geraldine  Mabel, 
eldest  daughter  of  Captain  Alfred  PRICK,  late  C7th  (Hampshire)    Regiment, 
and  has  issue, 

i.  Gladys  Margaret,  I.  30th  April,  1891. 
M.   .Muriel  Adina,  b.  2nd  December,  1892. 


Itncngr. 


D«.Ci.Ari>R  CrmiiE,  of  Lanarkshire,  Scut- 
land,  one  of  four  children.  «ns  /;.  in  Glasgow, 
1789.  His  father,  Ci  M  i>i:  CIRRIK,  of  Glas- 
gow, d.  there  shortly  nftcr  his  birth,  and  his 
mother  (nee  BAII.MK)  r?-m.  a  Mr.  ,!AI:MSI:. 
Dr.  Claude  Currie  went  out.  to  the  Madras 
Presidency,  and  after  his  retirement  resided 
at  H:',,  WcKtl.ournc  Terrace,  London.  He  m. 
1810,  Caroline  Marie  Augustine,  daugliter  of 
Dr.  Eugene  LAIDF.T,  who  was  physician  on 
the  stall  of  his  father-in-law,  General  Carnape, 
a  distinguished  French  general,  and  on  his 
retirement,  after  much  service,  took  up  hie 
residence  at  Qailon,  Malabar  coast,  Madras, 
India.  Dr.  Claude  Currie  rf.  in  1854,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  Claude,  4. 1812  ;  d.  1810. 

II.  William    Frederick,   of   the    Madras 
Medical  Service,  4.   1816  ;   m.  and  d. 
1858. 

lit.  Charles  David,  surgeon-major  in  the 
Madras  Medical  Servic  e.  b.  1817  ;  m. 
to  a  daughter  of  Dr.  GOODALL,  of  the 
Madras  Service,  and  <l.  1860. 

iv.  ROBKKT  HAMILTON  (Major-General), 
of  whom  presently. 

V.  Augustus  Octavius,  surgeon  in  the 
Madras  Medical  Service,  b.  1820;  d. 
vnm.  1853. 

Tl.  Eugene,  4.  1824 :  d.  unm.  1857,  from 
wounds  received  at  the  taking  of 
Cawnpore,  while  in  command  of  a 
portion  of  Her  Majesty's  84th  Regi- 
ment. 

Til.  George  Vernon,  brigade-surgeon  in 
the  Bengal  Army,  4.  1828 ;  m.  Jane 
Isabel,  daughter  of  General  BARSTOW, 
of  the  Bengal  Army. 

Tin.  Henry,  4.  1834;  served  in  Her 
Majesty's  84th  Regiment,  and  in  the 
74th  and  79th  Highland  Regiments. 
He  m  Pauline,  daughter  of  Colonel 
HAVELOCK,  14th  Dragoons,  and  rf. 
1888. 

IX.  Richard,  an  officer  in  the  Bengal 
Artillery,  4.  1835  ;  killed  at  Fjzabad 
in  the  Indian  Mutiny  ;  num. 

I.  Caroline   Mary   Jane,    b.    1811  ;     m. 

Residence — The  Antlers,  Pipestone  Cnek, 
Canailu. 


General  Richard  BVDU,  of  the  Madras 
Army,  and  rf.  1870. 

II.  Margaret,  A.   1813;   m.  Major  John 
Dew  AWDRT,  judge  advocate  Madras 
Army,  and  d.  1855. 

III.  Virginia,  4. 1814  ;  m.  Henry  DlCKEN- 
-  >v  Madras  Civil  Service  and  member 
of  Council,  and  rf.  1888. 

IV.  Eugenie,  4.  1822  ;  rf.  1823. 

T.  Eugenie,  4.  1826  ;  rf.  unm.  1843. 
vi.  Cecilia  Cadogan,  b.  1831. 
The  fourth  son, 

MAJOR  -GENERAL     ROBERT     HAMILTON 
CrjBBiK,   4.   27th   April,    1819,  at    Vellore, 
Madras,     India,     was     for     thirteen     years 
Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the  39th  (Dorsetshire) 
Regiment,  in  which  he  served  for  forty  years ; 
present  at  the  action  of  Maharajpore,  29th 
December,  1843,  and  served  throughout  the 
Crimean     War.       He     received     the      Dis- 
tinguished Service  Reward,  and  many  medals, 
and   had  conferred  upon  him  the  fifth  class 
of   the    Order  of   the   Medjidie  ;  retired   in 
1877,  with  the  rank  of  major-general,  m,  14th 
January,  18f9,  Augusta  Ellen,  daughter  of  the 
late   Rev.   William   MONEY,  of  Barrington, 
Avenue      Road,     Eastbourne,     co.     Sussex, 
England  (by  Julia  IRONSIDE,  his  wife,  whose 
family  were  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  co.  Dur- 
ham), who  was  son  of  William  Taylor  MONEY, 
of  Walthamstow,  Essex,  Knt.  of  the  Guel- 
phio  Order,  M.P.,  and  subsequently  H.B.M. 
Consul-Genera]    at   Venice,    and  Milan  ;   by 
Eugenia,  his  wife,  third  daugliter  of  William 
MONEY,  of  Homme    House,   co.    Hereford ; 
Whetham,  Wilts ;  and  Pitsford, co. Northamp- 
ton  (tee  BURKE'S   JLanded  Gentry,  MoNET- 
KYHLE,  of  Homme  Hcvte).     Major-General 
Currie  rf.  13th  September,  1886,  leaving  issue, 
I.  Robert     Henry     Money,    Lieutenant 
76th  (West  Riding)  Regiment,  4.  on 
board  H.M.S.  "Crocodil-,"  8th  Oct- 
ober, 1869 ;  was  killed  whilst  playing 
polo  at  Kohat,  Punjaub,  6th  November, 
1893,  vnm. 
ii.  CLAUDE  GEORQB  IRONSIDE,  now  of 

The  Antlers,  Mo?somin. 
I.  Augusta  Juiia,  4.  at  Kussowlie,  Pun- 
jaub, India,  6th  May,  1872. 
Moosomin,  Assinihoia,  North  West  Territory, 


47-2 


lU'RKE'S  COLONIAL  GKNTIIY. 


SIR  JOHN  MACARTNEY,  Bart.,  of  Lish,  co.  Armagh,  Ireland,  and 
Forest  Hill,  Mackay,  Queensland,  Australia,  b.  1833;  m.  1st  September, 
1865,  Catherine,  second  daughter  of  the  late  Alexander  MILLER,  of  Mcrindini, 
Victoria,  and  lias  issue, 

i.  WILLIAM  ISAAC,  6.  13th  October,  1867. 

n.  Alexander  Miller,  b.  24th  July,  1869. 

in.  John  Barrington,  b.  26th  October,  1873. 

iv.  Herbert  Charles,  b.  llth  March,  1876. 

v.  Robert  Graham,  6.  7th  December,  1878;    d.  20th  August,  1879. 

vi.  David  Edwin,  6.  5th  July,  1880. 

VIT.  Harold  Eric  Joseph,  b.  1882. 

vin.  Victor  Allan,  6.  1887. 


The  family  of  MACARTNEY  is  said  by 
PLAYFAIR  to  have  sprung  from  the  youngest 
son  of  MCCARTHY  MOEE,  of  the  eo.  Cork 
(see  MCCARTHY,  of  Carrignavar,  in  BURKE'S 
Landed  Qentry),  but  when  or  why  his  des- 
cendants moved  to  the  co.  Down  (where  we 
find  them  in  the  early  part  of  the  14th 
century)  is  not  known.  Edward  Bruce, 
brother  of  the  famous  Robert,  King  of  Scot- 
land, was  invited  by  some  of  the  Irish  chief- 
tains to  come  over  to  help  them  to  cast  off 
the  English  yoke  and  to  be  himself  their 
king.  The  expedition  failed,  Edward  was 
killed  in  a  duel,  and  the  chieftains  who  had 
taken  part  with  him  were  naturally  objects 
of  displeasure  to  England  and  some  of  them 
escaped  to  Scotland,  among  whom  was  MAC- 
ARTNEY of  Mourne,  in  Downshire.  Robert 
Bruce  rewarded  this  supporter  of  his  brother 
with  lands  in  Argyleshire.  The  Macartneys 
subsequently  moved  to  Galloway  to  lands 
still  called  by  their  name.  There  the  family 
divided  into  three  branches,  MACARTNEY  of 
Leathts  ;  of  Blacket  (from  whom  the 
present  baronet)  ;  and  of  Auchinleck.  The 
Leathes  branch  ended  in  James  Macartney, 
who  had  four  daughters,  one  of  whom  was 
Frances,  the  celebrated  authoress  of  the 
Ode  to  Indifference,  who  m.  Fulke,  son  of 
the  Hon.  Algernon  GRETILLE,  and  was  by 
this  marriage,  ancestress  of  the  present  Lord 
GHEVILLE,  who  is  now  the  representative  of 
the  eldest  branch  of  the  MACARTNEY  family 
(see  BUKKE'S  Peerage,  sub  BARON  GEEVILLE, 
and  the  EARL  or  WARWICK).  The  Auchin- 
leck or  youngest  branch,  ended  in  GEORGE 
MACARTNEY,  of  Lissanoure  Castle,  eo. 
Antrim,  grandson  of  GEORGE  MACARTNEY, 
of  Auehinle"k,  who  settled  in  Ireland  1649. 
This  George,  of  Lissanoure,  was  b.  1737,  and 
sent  1754,  as  envoy  extraordinary  to  the 
Empress  of  Russia  and  knighted  on  his 
return.  He  was  M.P.  for  Armagh  and  Chief 
Secretary  (1769)  to  Lord  Townshend,  the 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland;  in  1772,  was 


installed  a  Knight  of  the  Bath,  was  Governor 
of  the  Caribbee  Islands,  in  1775;  and  on 
19th  July,  1776,  was  raised  to  the  Irish 
Peerage  as  LORD  MACARTNEY,  Baron  of  Lis- 
sanoure, co.  Antrim.  He  was  Ambassador 
Extraordinary  and  Plenipotentiary  to  the 
Emperor  of  China  in  1792,  and  was  advanced 
19th  July,  of  that  year,  to  be  VISCOUNT 
MACARTNEY,  of  Dervoch,  co.  Antrim,  and 
was  on  his  return  to  England  in  1794,  created 
EARL  MACARTNKY.  He  was  created  on  8th 
June,  1796,  Baron  Macartney,  of  Parkhurst 
in  Surrey  and  of  Auchinlcek,  in  the  stewartry 
of  Kirkcudbright,  in  the  Peerage  of  England, 
for  important  services  in  Italy  in  the  previous 
year.  His  last,  office  was  the  Governorship  of 
the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  to  whicli  c  ilony  he 
sailed  in  January,  1797,  and  from  which  he 
came  back  in  1799.  He  m.  1st  February,  1768, 
Lady  Jane  STUART,  second  daughter  of  John, 
Karl  of  Bute,  but  d.  without  issue  3!st  March, 
1806,  when  all  his  honours  became  extinct. 

The  Blackett  branch  of  the  Macartneys, 
referred  to  above,  removed  from  Scotland  to 
Ireland  in  1630. 

GEORGE  MACARTNEY  (son  of  GEORGE 
MACARTNEY,  the  last  of  the  Macartneys  of 
Blacket,  who  resided  in  Scotland),  settled  at 
Belfast  about  the  year  1630.  He  m.  Martha 
DAVIES,  of  the  family  of  Sir  John  I)avies, 
Knt.,  attorney  -  general  for  Ireland  temp. 
JAMES  I,  and  had  two  sons, 

George,  who  served  under  the  Duke  of 
Marlborough  and  Prince  Eugene,  had 
the  misfortune  to  act  as  second  to 
Lord  Mohun  when  the  latter  fought 
the  celebrated  duel  with  the  Duke 
of  Hamilton  in  which  both  the  Duke 
and  Lord  Mohun  lost  their  lives. 
At  the  time  of  his  death  he  was  a 
lieutenant-general  in  the  army,  C'om- 
mandcr-in-Chief  of  the  Forces  in 
Ireland,  Governor  of  Portsmouth, 
and  Colonel  of  the  Carabiniers.  His 
line  is  now  extinct. 


'S  COI.OXIAL  CKXTKV. 


±7:1 


Is*  1C,  of   whom  v\.'  treat. 
I  lie  second  BOD, 

ls\u-  MACABTXEV,  )>o.<f,,ed  a  large 
estate  111  I  lie  north  of  Ireland,  and  served  as 
high  sheriff  of  co.  Antrim  lliUO.  He  m. 
Anne,  sister  and  co- heir  (with  her  sister  the 
wife  of  .Icih.i  .\fACDOWAL,  of  Freugh,  from 

whuln      the      Man|llcsH      of       Bute)     of      John 

HAI.I  liiliitE,   of    Dromore,    Downside,     Ml' 
for  Killyleagh,  and  liad  issue, 

I.  George,  high  sheriff  of  Antrim,  1740, 
whose  son  KKV.  ARTHUR  MACARTNEY, 
vicar   of   Teinplepatrick   and    Belfast, 
was  formerly  Captain  R.A.,  m.  181(5, 
Catherine,  daughter  of  Morton  WOOL- 
I.KIT,  and  il.  1 S  M,  leaving  by  her  (who 
</.  INo  i)  two  sons  and  one  daughter, 

1.  Arthur,  A.  1817  ;  d.  unm.  1875. 

2.  William  Mcrton, b.  1819; barrister- 
at-law,  m.  1847,  Henrietta,  elder 
daughter  of    John    HITCHCOCK, 
J.I',    of  Antrim   House,   Antrim, 
and  d.  1860,  having  by  her  (who 
rf.  1862)  had  issue,  1.  John  Mer- 
ton,  Major  Dorset  Regiment,  m. 
1884,  Ethel,  daughter  of  Colonel 
Frank    CBOSSMAN,    Bengal   Cav- 
alry, and  by  her   (who  d.  1887) 
lias  issue  (Frank  Alan  George,  b. 

1884,  Kenneth     Chichestor,     *. 

1885,  and  Beryl  Violet  Kathleen); 
1!.  William  Mertpn,  d.  s.  p.  1887  ; 
3.  Henry  Frederick,  Captain  Ben- 
gal  Cavalry,  b.  1857  ;  1.    Rosina 
Catherine ;  2.  Florence  Violet. 

8.  Louisa,  m.  Rev.  R.  OULTON. 

II.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  hereafter. 

i.  Grace,   m.   Sir    Robert  BLACKWOOD, 
Bart.,   from   whom   the  Marquess   of 
Dufferin  aud  Ava. 
The  second  son, 

WILLIAM  MACABTNBY,  M.P.  for  Belfast 
for  forty  years,  in.  Catherine,  daughter  (by 
Elizabeth  MONTGOMERY  his  wife)  of  Thomas 
BANKES,  of  the  family  of  BANKES,  of  Corfe 
Castle,  Dorsetshire,  and  had  issue, 

i.  Arthur  Cliieliester,  of  Murlough,  co. 
Down,  m.  Anna,  daughter  of  Samuel 
LINDSAY,  of  Turin,  co.  Mayo  ;  and 
left  with  three  other  daughters, 

1.  William  George  (Rev.),  M.A.,  of 
Murlough,  co.  Down,  who  d.  t.  p. 
1858. 

1.  Frances,  m.  W.  HUBAND. 

2.  Catherine,      m.      Rev.      Thomas 
ELLISON,  and   had    a    son,  John 
William,  of  the  Palace,  Clogher, 
M.P.,  who   inherited  his   uncle's 
property  and   took   the  name  of 
MACARTNEY. 

il.  JOHN,  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Catherine,  d.  a»m. 

II.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

III.  Julia,  d.  unm. 

iv.  June,  m.  Simon  LANOLY,  and  d.  i  p. 
V.  Margaret,  m.  Lieutenant  HAKIMS,  and 

d.  s.  p. 
The  second  son, 

SIR  JOHN  MACARTNEY,  of  Lish,  M.P., 
having  received  the  honour  of  knighthood 


for  his  exertion*  in  promoting  thr  inland 
na\i^:itio>i  uf  I, viand,  »;i-  i-rnled  a  Iturom-l 
il  kingdom,  till  January,  179!).  Sir 
John,  /;.  sith  March,  17  t~,  ///.  first,  Anne, 
daughter  of  Kdward  >ritlVK\.  descended  from 
the  BARCLAYS  of  Urit,  iu  Scotland,  aud  by 
her  had  issue, 

i.  WILLIAM  ISAAC,  second  Baronet. 

II.  Edward,   lost  ut  sea,  3rd  December, 

1805. 
in.  John,  Lieutenant  E.I.C.S.  ;  d.  2nd 

August,  1814. 

iv.  Arthur,  Lieutenant  14th  Dragoons  ; 
d.  4th  October,  1816. 

I.  Elizabeth,     m.     Robert     (or     John) 
KKBKUISH,  of  the  Isle  of   Man,  and 
d.  s.  p.  18th  December,  1862. 

II.  Maria     Catherine,    m.    her    cousin, 
Joseph  MACARTNEY,  and  d.  3rd  June, 
1869,  leaving  issue, 

1.  George  Augustus  Chichester,  m. 
Millie  GRAHAM,  and  has  issue. 

2.  John,    Colonel    in   the   army,   b. 
1814,  d.  unm.  December,  1891. 

3.  William,  Chief  Commissioner  of 
Police,  in    Ceylon,  m.   Henrietta, 
daughter  of    Richard  DABE,    of 
Fermanagh,      and      had      issue ; 

1.  Kdward.  of  Brisbane,  Queens- 
land ;   1.   Emily,  m.  DUNCAN,  of 
Wellington,  N  Z  ,  and  has  issue; 

2.  Ethel,  m.  1»86,  John  DARLEY  ; 

3.  Jemima,  m.  21st  April,   1890, 
Harry  Miller  BOKHMKK. 

5.  Arthur,  A.D  C.  to  Shah  Sujah, 
killed  in  the  retreat  from  Cabul 
1882,  d.  s.  p. 

6.  Edward,    d.   *.   p.    in    Western 
Africa. 

1.  Anna,  d.  unm. 

2.  Maria,     m.     Robert     COULSON, 
Resident    Magistrate,    co.    Sligo, 
d.  May,  189 1 ,  leaving  two  sons  and 
two  daughters,  Arthur  Chichester, 
Robert  Northland,  Ruby  Georgiim 
and  Myra  Louisa. 

3.  Georgiana  Mildred,  m.  1839,  Sir 
Arthur    KENNEDY,    K.C.B.,   late 
Governor  of  Queensland,  and  d. 
leaving  issue ;  1.  Arthur  Herbert  ; 
1.  Elizabeth,  m.  16th  June,  1867, 
Richard   James,  fourth    Earl    of 
CLANWILLIAM  ;  and  2.  Georgiana. 

4.  Jane. 

III.  Anna,   m.  3rd   January,   1815,  Rev. 
John  BROWNE,  and  d.  >.  p.  1839. 

Sir  John  m.  secondly,  4th  November,  1794, 
Catherine,  daughter  of  the  Right  lion! 
Walter  Hussey  BURGH,  Lord  Chief  Baron 
of  the  Court  of  Kxchequer  in  Ireland,  M.P. 
for  Dublin  University,  and  by  her,  who  d. 
10th  September,  1840,  left  a  son  and  a 
daughter, 

v.  HUSSEY  BCHGII,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Mel- 
bourne (see  next  article). 

IV.  Catherine    Anna     Mona,     b.     24th 
November,  1804,  m.  16th  May,  1826, 
Rev.  Henry  BROUGHAM  (.*ef  BTRKE'S 
Peerage,  BROUGHAM,  B.),  and  d.  M\ 


474 


BURKF/S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


January,  1S-92,  having  by  liim,  who  il. 
80th  Jantmrr,  1831,  had  issue, 

1.  Henry  "Williim< Very  Her.),  DJ). 

Dean  of  Lismore,  b.  27th  February, 
1827,  m.  5th  April,  1851.  Lucy, 
eldest  da  lighter  oHIcnry  HKOHEB, 
of  Augliudown,  co.  Cork,  and  has 
issue, 

(1)  Henry   William,    M.A.,    I. 
1852,  m.  1887,  Alwyn  Ross, 
daughter    of    Chief    Justice 
HERMENCE,  of  Crefeld,  Ger- 
many, and  has  issue  ;   Henry, 
4.  1888,  and  John,  b.  1890.  ' 

(2)  John  Richard,  b.  1853. 

(3)  Rolund  Vaux,  of   Queens- 
land, b.  1860,  m.  1891,  Anna 
Ross. 

(1)  Catherine  Anna  Mona,  m. 
25th     June,    1885,   William 
\VHITKLOCKE-LLOYD,      of 
Strum-ally  Castle,  co.  Water- 
ford,     and     has    issue     (see 
BURKE'S  Landed  Gentry). 

(2)  Lucy  Ellen,  m.  1883,  Chet- 
wode  H.  CURRY,  of  Lismore, 
who  d.  Ih89,  leaving  issue. 

(3)  Edith  Alice. 

2.  John   Richard  (Rev.),  rector   of 
Monkstown,  co.  Cork,  and  Canon 


of  Christclniroh,  Dunlin,  I.  4th 
August,  1829,  TO.  12th  July,  18E6, 
Frances,  daughter  of  Riclianl 
ROTHWELL,  of  Rockfield,  co. 
Meath,  and  linn  issue, 
Richard  Henry  A'aux,  b.  1-11  h 

March,  1870. 

Sir  John  d.  29th  May,  1812,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

THE  REV.  SIR  WILLIAM  ISAAC  MACART- 
NEY, rector  of  Desert  egny,  in  the  diocese  of 
Kerry,  who  was   li.  25th  October,   1780,   and 
in.  28th  May,  1818,  KHen,  daughter  of  Sir 
John  HARRINGTON,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  7th  September,  1875)  had  issue, 
I.  Jon\  (Sir),  present  Baronet. 
IT.  William    George,  A.  1835;  m.  1872, 
Bessie,    daughter    of     Robert    Bayley 
TYSEB,  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand, 
and  had  issue, 

1.  Henry  Tyser,  b.  1872. 

2.  Ernest  George,  4.  1880. 

1.  Edith  Isabel. 

2.  Eileen  Agnes. 

I.  Anna  Maria. 

II.  Eliza  Georgina. 
ill.  Frances  Catherine, 
iv.  Maria  Louisa. 

The  Rev.  Sir  William  d.  31st  July,  1867. 


Creation — 4th  January,  1799. 

4rm* — Or,  a  stag  trippant,  within  a  bordure,  gu. 

Crest — A  hand,  holding  a  slip  of  a  rose  tree,  with  three  roses  thereon,  all  ppr. 

Motto — Stimulat  sed  ornat. 

Residence — Forest  Hill,  South  Kennedy,  Mackay,  Queensland,  Australia. 


jtocartnejn 


THE    LATE   VERT   REV.   HUSSEY    BURGH    MACARTNEY,  D.D., 
Dean  of  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia,  6.  in  Dublin,  10th  April,  179'J, 
7)i.  7th  March,  1833,  Jane,  daughter  of    Edward  HAEDMAN,  by  Rebecca,  his 
wife,    daughter    of    John    McCLlNTOCK,   of    Drumear    (see   Landed    Gentry), 
and  d.  7th  October,  1894,  having  by  her  who  d.  10th  January,  1885,  had  issue, 
i.  JOHN    ARTHUR,  of  Waverley,  Queensland,  b.  5th  Aprilj  1834,  m.  15th 
January,     1861,    Annie    Flora,    daughter     of    Alexander     Wallace 
DUNLOP,  of  an  Ayrshire  family,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Hnssey  Burgh  John  Arthur,  6.  1st  August,  1873. 

2.  Alexander  Wallace  Dunlop,  6;  8th  January,  1875; 

3.  Arthur  John  Edward  McClintock^  d.  young. 

4.  Henry  Dundas  Keith,  6.  1st  February,  1880. 

1.  Constance    Madeline    Frances,    m.    '23rd    September,    1884, 

William  Mounteford  LONQFIELD  (fee  BURKE'S  Landi'd 
Gentry)-,  and  has  issue,  William  Brinkley  Macartney,  b. 
26th  November,  1886. 

2.  Jane  Catherine,  m.  1890,  James  SKAPE,  and  has  issue,  Philip 

Arthur  Macartney,  b.  16th  October,  1891. 

3.  Flora  Charlotte  Antonia. 

4.  Vnns  Anna  Mabel. 


WIJKK'S  COLONIAL  (JKNTllY.  47:. 

II.  Kilwanl  Hardman,  of  Mansfield,  Victoria,  6.  19th  May,  1835,  m.  t'.ih 
May,  1862,  Goorgina  Henrietta,  daughter  of  James  MOORE,  of 
Melbourne,  son  of  the  late  James  MOORE,  M.P.  for  co.  Dublin,  and 
has  issue, 

1.  Kdward  Hussey  Burgh,  b.  25th  December,  1867. 

2.  Jame.s  Moore,  b.  20th  September,  1871. 

3.  Charles  Perry,  b.  3rd  November,  1880. 

1.  Harriet  Maria,  in.  14th  March,  1894,  Charles  CUNINGHAM. 
•2.  Georgina  Mamie,  m.  1887,   William  CUNINOHAM,  of  Winder- 
mere,  N.S.W.,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Hnssey  Burgh,  b.  1891. 

2.  William  Alan,  b.  1893. 

3.  Georgina  Maude. 

3.  Jano  Catherine. 

4.  Agnes  Henrietta. 

5.  Anne  Constance. 

6.  Charlotte  Mary, 

in.  Hussey  Burgh,  M.A.,  Trinity  Colleget  Dublin,  and  of  Melbourne 
University,  b.  30th  September,  1840,  ordained  by  Dr.  Perry,  Bishop 
of  Melbourne,  23rd  December,  1866,  priest,  22nd  December,  1867, 
appointed  to  the  Incumbency  of  Cattlfield,  Victoria,  December, 
1868,  m.  7th  March,  1872,  Emily,  daughter  of  Henry  ADDENBKOOKE, 
and  widow  of  Hon.  Robert  KERMODE,  of  Tasmania,  and  has  issue, 

1 .  Hussey  Burgh  George,  b.  10th  February,  1875. 

2.  Jane  Elizabeth  Catherine. 
I.  Henrietta  Rebecca. 

ii.  Anna  Catherine,  d.  unm.,  17th  September,  1852. 

in.  Jane   Frances,  m-.   llth  August,    1868,  William    WATSON,   of   Fitz- 

William  Place,    Dublin,  and    d.    15th    October,   1876,   having   had 

issue, 

1.  William   Arthur   Macartney)   d.   22ud   December,    1871,   in 

infancy. 

2.  Edward  John  Macartney,  6.  22nd  November,  1872. 
1.  Janet  Agnes  Violet. 

iv.  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Caroline. 

T.  Frances  Marianne(  d.  unm.  29th  May,  1885. 

The  Dean  of  Melbourne  was  educated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin  (B.A. 
1821),  ordained  21st  September,  1822,  by  Dr.  Elrington,  Bishop  of  Limerick  ; 
received  priest's  orders,  14th  September,  1823,  from  Dr.  Alexander,  Bishop 
of  Meath.  He  was  curate  of  Banagher,  King's  County,  Ireland,  from  10th 
October,  1822,  to  23rd  January,  1824,  curate  of  Killoe,  co.  Longford,  from 
January,  1824,  to  1828,  curate  of  Killashee,  same  county,  from  1828  to 
January,  1831.  In  March,  1831,  he  was  appointed  to  the  living  of  Creagh, 
co.  Cork,  which  he  held  till  June,  1843,  when  he  removed  to  Kilcock,  co. 
Kildare.  In  September,  1847,  he  left  Ireland  and  sailed  with  the  first  Bishop 
of  Melbourne  (Dr.  Perry)  in  the  "  Stag  "  for  Port  Phillip,  in  Australia,  where 
he  landed  25th  January,  1848,  and  soon  afterwards  took  charge  of  Heidel- 


17(5  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

burg,  where  he  remained  till  1st  October,  when  he  was  appointed  Archdeacon 
of  Geelong.  In  1852  he  was  given  the  Deanery  of  Melbourne  and  tho 
Incumbency  of  St.  James'  parish,  in  that  town,  and  soon  afterwards  accepted 
the  Archdeaconry  of  Melbourne,  which  involved  the  oversight  of  all  those 
parts  of  the  diocese  which  had  not  a  settled  minister.  In  1860,  finding  the 
duties  of  a  parish  minister  incompatible  with  the  Archdeaconry,  he  resigned 
St.  James.  In  1883  the  parish  of  St.  James  was  again  united  to  the 
deanery,  but  under  different  arrangements.  Soon  after  the  arrival  of 
Dr.  Goe,  the  present  Bishop  of  Melbourne  in  1877,  the  Dean  resigned 
the  Archdeaconry,  the  duties  of  which  he  was  no  longer  able  to  fulfil. 
He  was  four  times  Vicar- General,  during  the  absence  of  the  Bishops  of 
Melbourne,  viz.  :— 1855-6,  1863-4,  1874-7,  1886-7.  The  Dean  was  son  of 
the  late  SIR  JOHN  MACARTNEY,  Bart.,  M.P.,  by  his  second  wife,  Catherine, 
daughter  of  Right  Hon.  Walter  Hussey  BURGH,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer,  M.P.  for  Dublin  University. 

LINEAGE,  ARMS,  ETC.  (see  preceding  memoir). 
Residence — Deanery,  Melbourne,  Australia. 


JOSEPH  ANDERSON  PANTON,  of  Carranya,  East  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne, 
Victoria,  first  metropolitan  police  magistrate,  Melbourne,  b.  at  Knockie- 
mill,  parish  of  Turriff,  Aberdeenshire,  Scotland,  2nd  June,  1831 ;  in.  at 
Inverness,  5th  December,  1860,  Eleanor  Margaret,  dar.ghter  of  the  late 
Colonel  John  FULTON,  of  the  5th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  and  has  two 
daughters, 

i.  Eleanor  Mary,   m.   April,  1890,   Reginald    GROSSMAN,  and   has   issue, 
Natalie  Gordon. 

II.  Alice  Julie. 

Mr.  Panton  was  educated  at  the  Scottish  Naval  and  Military  Academy, 
Edinburgh,  and  at  Edinburgh  University.  He  emigrated  to  the  Australian 
colonies  in  De3ember,  1850,  and  in  May,  1852,  was  appointed  commissioner 
of  Crown  Lands  and  commissioner  of  Gold  Fields  at  Bendigo,  and  senior 
commissioner  there  in  1853,  and  in  1854,  resident  commissioner  of  the  district 
now  comprising  the  counties  of  Bendigo,  Gunbower,  Rodney,  Dalhousie 
and  Anglesey;  and  subsequently  on  the  abolition  of  that  office,  was  appointed 
a  police  magistrate,  being  first  stationed  at  Heidelberg,  afterwards  at 
Geelong,  and  finally  at  Melbourne.  He  has  held  the  position  of  President 
of  the  Military  Court  under  the  Defences  Act,  and  is  Chairman  of  the  Court 
of  Marine  Inquiry.  He  was  President  of  the  Bendigo  Exhibition,  1854, 
the  first  Industrial  Exhibition  held  in  Australia  ;  a  commissioner  for  the 
Melbourne  Exhibition  of  1854,  and  for  the  Melbourne  and  Paris  Exhibition 
of  1855;  executive  commissioner  for  Melbourne  Exhibition,  1880,  and  has 
been  prominently  associated  with  the  Victorian  Artists'  Association  since 
the  establishment  of  that  institution,  having  been  president  in  the  year 
of  the  opening  of  the  New  Galleries.  He  is  a  Fellow  of  the  Royal 


IH'UKK'S  COLONIAL  GKXTRY. 


477 


Geographical  Society,  aud  a  vice-president  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Sojiuty 
of  Australasia. 

1f.tlU.lut. 


Tin'  family  of  PAXTOX  or  AP  ANTON, 
originally  from  Anjrl'.wy.  Walea.  migrated 
into  tin:  north  of  Scotland.  In  111,1  I'ilnir- 
llirii,  now  Pitmcddcii,  was  held  by  JAMES 
PANTOS,  mid  remained  in  the  possession  of 
the'  I'anion  fninily  until  1019,  when  it  passed 
to  tin-  .Sc'lon  family.  Cadets  held  Tullymade, 
lilackhnusio,  Craig,  Wester  Corse,  Norham, 
;iinl  Hillon;  and  at  the  early  part  of  the 
li,lli  century  the  lands  of  Haddo  were  held 
by  the  Pantons  on  wadset.  In  the  17th 
Mild  18th  centuries  the  few  remaining 
members  of  the  family  held  leased  farm  lands 
in  Aberdeenehire  and  UimflMiire,  and  others 
migrated  to  America. 

\\II.I.IAM  PAXT  'X  m.  Ann  LEITH,  of 
Durnsidc,  Aljcrdrenshire,  aud  had  issue,  JOHN 
iiTid  Jane.  The  son, 

JOHN  PAMON,  of  Bops  of  Montblairy,  m. 
Anne  SHAND,  and  had  issue, 

PATRICK  PAXTOX,  of  Edcnbank,  Kelso, 
who  m.  his  cousin,  Janet  PANTOX,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William,     of     Edenbank,     Physician 

General,  H.K.I.C.S. 
ii.  Jonx,  of  whom  presently, 
in.  Hugh. 
I.  Anne. 
The  second  son, 

JOHN  PAXiox,for  some  time  in  the  sen-ire 
of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  afterwards 
retired  to  Scotland,  und  occupied  Kuockiemill 
farm,  parish  of  Turriff,  Aberdeenshire ;  m. 

Residence — C'arranya,  East  St. 
Club — Melbourne. 


lir-t,  Agnes  MURRAY,  and  by  her  had  a 
son, 

I.  Patrick,    of    Rodmorsham,   eo.    Kent, 
and  Kdenliank,  l\cl-n.  N   I!.,  whom,  as 
his  second  wife,  Elizabeth  Josephine, 
.1  Milliter  of  Thomas  3.  FITXUEKAI.U, 
D.I;.,  and  d.  1885   having  had  issue, 

1.  John     Oerald,   of    Rodmcrsham 
.•mil  Edenbank,  aforesaid,  patron 
of     Rodmersham,     and    Captain 
Royal  Sussex  Regiment,   4.    li'ih 
June,  1861 ;  m.  Ik86,  Ethel  Mary, 
youngest     daughter     of     Major- 
Oeneral  Samuel  BLACK,  C.S.I. 

2.  Henry  Paul  Vivian  (Rev.),  B.A., 
rector  of  St.  Edmuud,  Eieter. 

1.  Mary. 

2.  Elizabeth. 

He  m.  secondly,  at  Turriff,  Alexina  McKay, 
daughter  of  J.  ANDERSON,  of  Rispbond,  by 
Fairlio  GORDON,  his  wife,  of  Clarkhill, 
Sutherlaudshire,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

II.  John,  deceased. 

in.  JOSEPH  AXDEHSOX,  police  magis- 
trate, Melbourne,  the  subject  of  tliis 
memoir. 

I.  Mary ,  deceased. 

II.  Wiiliumina,    m.    George   MILXE,    of 
Westwood,  Aberdeen,  and  has  issue, 

1.  George  Francis,  Lieutenant  R.A.,  //. 
5th  November,  1866;  1.  Kdith  Alexa, 
m.  Capiain  GEORGES,  of  H.M.  Armv  j 

2.  Elizabeth  Mary. 

Kilda,  Melbouine,  Victoria. 


T 


HOMAS  ROBERTSON,  of  Mount  Mitchell,  Ballarat,  Victoria,  I.  23rd 
October,  1857. 


lineage. 


THOMAS  ROBERTSON,  of  Mount  Mitchell, 
Ballarat,  Victoria,  formerly  of  Glenmuick, 
Aberdeenshire,  Scotland,  »».  Annie  LAUCH- 
LAN,  and  d.  at  Mount  Mitchell,  6th  June, 
1S72,  leaving  issue, 

I.  JAMES,  of  Mount  Mitchell,  of  whom 

presently. 

ii.  John,  m,  Mary  CARTER. 
III.  Thomas,  m.  Grace  DrxcAX. 

I.  Jiiui-,  b.  5th  July,  1816;  m.  6th  July, 
1843,  Hon.  William  SKENE,  of  Skene, 
Hamilton,   Victoria,   member   of    the 
Legislative  Council  for   the  Western 
Province  of  that  colony,  and  d.  25th 
.March,    1ST",   haiing   had   issue  (see 
SkKM:  (if  Mni'auo,  vol.  i.  p.  315). 

II.  M:iruairt,  m.  John  Piui.ii1. 


The  eldest  son, 

JAMES  ROBERTSON,  of  Mount  Mitchell, 
Ballarat  Victoria,  J.P.,  4.  18th  May,  1818 ; 
m.  15th  March,  1852,  Margaret,  fifth  daughter 
of  James  GORDOX,  of  Glenmuick,  Aberdeen- 
shire,  Scotland,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  and  d.  28th 
May,  1893,  having  had  issue, 

I.  THOMAS,  the  subject  of  this  memoir, 
ii.  James  Gordon,  4.  10th  August,  1859. 

III.  John  Gordon,  4.  5th  June,  1861. 

IV.  Francis    Robert    Gordon,    4.    17th 
December,  1862;   m.   Emma  OCHIL- 
THEE,  and  has  three  sons, 

1.  James  Ochiltrce. 

2.  Francis  Ocliiltree. 

3.  UuriUm. 


478  UUItKK'S  COLONIAL  CKXTRY. 


v.  Claude,   i.   27th  December,  1865  ;  rf. 

23rd  February,  18G(>. 
I.  Mary,    b.   24th    December,   1852;    d. 

30th  March,  1872. 


II.  Annie. 

in.  Christina  Gordon,  m.  8th  December, 

18S7,  Robert  Hugh  Muir  MOKEISON. 
iv.  Margaret  Gordon. 


Residence — Mount  Mitt-hell,  Ballarat,  Victoria. 


Cintral* 


CHARLES    GRANT    TINDAL,  of    Bonsliaw,    Invcrell,    and    Ramornie, 
New  South   Wales,  now  residing   at   Fir  Grove,  Winchfield,   Hants,  b. 
31st   Jdly,  1823;  m.  14th   August,  1856,  Anne   Amory,  daughter   of    Jolm 
TRAVERS,  of  London,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Frederick,  of  Ramornie,  N.S.W.,  b.  19th  November,  1857, 
m.  1885,  Caroline  Edith,  daughter  of  Rev.  Henry  TINDAL,  and  has 
issue, 

1.  Charles  Henry,  b,  26th  September,  1887. 

2.  Archibald  Arthur,  6.  30th  August,  1888. 

3.  Travers  Grant,  6.  26th  November,  1892. 

n.  John  Travers,  of  Karrabil,  N.S.W.,  b.  4th  June,  I860;  m.  20th  June, 
1888,  Mary  Isabella,  daughter  of  Hon.  E.  D.  OolLViE,  M.L.C.,  and 
has  issne, 

1.  John  Humphery,  b.  26th  May,  1889. 
1.  Dorothy  Anne  Travers,  6,  August,  1890. 
i.  Anne  Grant, 
n.  Maria  Louisa. 
in.  Jane  Emilia. 
iv.  Elisabeth  Grant;  m,  17th  May,  1893,  Geoffrey  Holt  STILWELL,  eldest 

son  of  John  Pakenharn  STILWULI,  of  Hilfield,  Yateley,  Hants. 
V.  Esther  Kirkpatrick, 

Mr.  C.  G.  Tindal  sailed  in  the  barque  "  Hamlet  "  from  England,  on  4th 
September,  1843,  and  landed  at  Sydney,  17th  December,  1843.  He  estab- 
lished in  1866,  the  industry  of  preserving  meat  on  Appert's  principle, 
and  also  the  manufacture  of  Liebig's  extract  of  meat,  both  of  which 
industries  have  been  carried  on  at  Ramornie  since  that  time,  by  the 
Australian  Meat  Company,  on  a  very  large  scale, 


The   family    of    TYNEDALE,  TINDALE,   or  i  REV.  NICHOLAS  TINDAL,  M.A.  of  Exeter 

TIXDAL    came,  it    is    said,   origiually    from  |  College    and    Fellow    of     Trinity     College, 

Northumberland,  and  took  their  name  from  j  Oxford,   rector    of    Alverstoke,    co.    South- 

a  dale  there,  near  which  the  North  Tyne  rises  J  ampton,  Ticar  of  Waltham,  Essex,  rector  of 

and  crossing  the  Piet's  Wall,  joins  the  South  !  Colebourne,    Isle    of     Wight,    chaplain    of 


Tyne  at  Langley   Castle,  where   the  family 
resided.     A  defendant, 

EKV.  JOHN  TINDAL,  M.A.  Exeter  College, 


Greenwich  Hospital,  and  translator  and 
contiuuator  of  RAPIN'S  History  of  England, 
m.  29th  January,  1710,  Anne,  daughter  of 


Oiford,  rector  of  St.  Ives,  co.  Cornwall,  and  ;   John    KEATE,  of  Hagborne,   Berks,  and   d. 

vicar  of  Cornwood,  co.  Devon,  m.  Elizabeth,  1774,  leaving  issue, 

daughter    of     Nicholas     PBIDEATTX,   of    St.  I.  John,  rector  of  Chelmsford,  Essex,  in. 

Thomas,  Barbados,  President  of  Council  in  :                Mary,  daughter  (by  his  first  marriage), 

that  island,  and  d.   1714,  leaving  issue,  four  andco  heir  of  the  Rev.  Oliver  POCK- 

sons  and  two  daughters.     His  son  and  heir,  LIXGTON,  rector   of  Chelmsford,  and 


lil  [IKE'S  COLONIAL  CKNIKV 


liud  ISM*,  an   only  (lan^hler,  ,n.   I77;i, 
Kei.  John  M.. in.  i\,  racial  of  I 

I'cipil.  tiinl  Irl't  issue, 

II.     (iliclllliK,   III    »ll   Illl    presently  . 

in    .l.mi.'s.  a  captain   in   the    li'i    !;•_•. 

incut,  of    Dragoons,  who  <^.   1700,  and 

loft  issue,  l.i-l  it  ia,  '/.  ti/ttit. 
The  second  sou, 

CMTMS  (IKOUCK  I  i  xnvi.,  of  Coval  Mall, 
I'helnnlord,  Captain  R  N.,  m.  Diana, 
daughter  and  co-licir  of  Rev.  Oliver 
I'n  K  i.i  \nroN,  rector  of  Clielmsford  (by  his 
second  marriage  with  Catherine,  daughter 
anil  sole  heir  ol  .lohn  M  \\  tt  IIIID,  of  l!r.  iom- 
tield,  Ksssx).  anil  il .  1777,  having  by  her,  who 
./.  April,  I  si  Hi,  hail  isme, 

I.  HoiiKKT.  his  heir. 

II.  George,  d.  ».  p. 

I.  Diana,  if.  mini. 

II.  Katherine,  m.  Philip  WILLIAMS. 
His  elder  sou, 

KOIIKUT  TI.VDAL,  of  Coval  Hall,  Chelins- 
ford,  Kssex,  //.  .lime.  1750, //i.  circa  L773,  Sally 
(h.  175G),  only  child  of  John  PoccK-k.  ,i|' 
Greenwich  Hospital,  Kent,  and  d.  1833, 
Laving  by  her,  who  d.  1818,  had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas  Conynijham  (Sir),  Knt., 
M.A.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Hon. 
H.C.lj.  Oxford,  was  Solicitor-General, 
182G  to  1829,  and  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  from  1829  to 
1846.  He  was  A.  12th  December,  1776, 
HI.  L'nil  September,  1809,  Merelina, 
youngest  daughter  of  Captain  Thomas 
SYMONDS,  R.N..nnd  it.  liih  July,  184j, 
having  by  her  who  </.  22nd  February, 
1818,  hud  issue, 

1.  Nicholas    (Rev.),   M.A.    Trinity 
College,     Cambridge,      vicar     of 
Sandhurst,  co.  Gloucester,  A.  6th 
July,   1810,  m.  9th   April,   1839, 
Anne  Frances,  daughter  of  J.  G-. 
SCHWEITZER    of    Southall,    Mid- 
dlesex, and  d.  25th  August,  1842, 
having  had  issue, 

(1)  Merelins       Frances,       m. 
Arthur       STAMFORD,      who 
d.  a.  p. 

(2)  Adela  Rose   Ellen,  m.  61  It 
October,  1859,  James  MO.N  AT. 
M.D.,  V.C.,C.B.,and  Knight 
of    the   Legion   of    Honour, 
Inspector  of  Army  Hospitals. 

2.  Louis  Symonds,  Admiral  R.N.,  t. 
2iMh  August,  1811,  m.  15th  June, 
1853,  Henrietta   Maria  O'Dowell 
U'nvTK,  and    rf.    4th    February, 
1H7(J,  leaving  issue, 

(1)  Nicholas  Charles,  of  Han- 
nin^lield,  Essex,  6.  27th 
November,  1857. 

(1)  Maria        Merelina,       m. 
January,  1876,  Arthur  Mild- 
may   GEPP,   son    of   Thomas 
Morgan  Gepp,  of  Mayntrees, 
Chelmsford. 

(2)  Emily  Frances. 

(3)  Katherine  Mary  Adela. 

3.  Robert  John.  d.  ail    infant   3rd 
February,  1814. 


I.    I'  mrh-  .lohn,  il .  num.  IS.Vi. 

1.  Mer  litrn.    m.     Hiih     May,    1840, 

•    \\h-illnin    llo>\\i..' 
Mior-1.  near   Knlield.    Middle- 
Bex,  and  d.  2nd  September,  1HJ2, 
lea\  inn  issue. 

2.  Isabella    Juliana,    d.    unm.    18th 
February,  1818. 

ii    .l.ihn    1'or. >ik,    a    midshipman    R.N., 
killed    in    the    -  t     with    the 

li.Meli  rii'i-i  al  Camperdown,  llth 
(irtober,  1797,  aged  17. 
ill.  George,  </.  unm.  1805. 
iv.  Thomas,  of  the  Prebendal  Hou<e, 
Ayli'sbnry.  llueks,  clerk  of  the 
]ie»ce  and  treasurer  of  that  county, 
Ii.  31st  August,  1783,  m.  first,  25th 
January,  1809,  Anne,  daughter  of 
Acton  CHAPLI.X,  of  Aylesbury,  Bucks, 
clerk  of  the  peace  and  treasurer  for 
that  county,  and  by  her,  who  d.  23rd 
May,  1812,  had  issue, 

1,  Acton,  of  the  Manor  House, 
Avlesbury,  clerk  of  the  peace  for 
Bucks,  i."20th  July,  1811, m.  30th 
July,  1846,  Henrietta  Kuphemia, 
daughter  and  heir  of  Rer.  John 
HAHBISON,  M.A.,  J.P.,  of  Ramsay, 
Kssex,  vicar  of  Dinton,  and  d. 
2tith  October,  1880,  having  had 
issue, 

(1)  Nicholas,  of  Platt  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,    M.A.    Pembroke 
College,      Oxford,      A.       5th 
January,    1848,   assumed   by 
royal      licence       1878,       the 
surname  and  arms  of  CAEILL- 
\VOKSLKV,    m.     17th    April, 
1875,     Elizabeth,     daughter 
and  heir  of  Charles  CABILL- 
WOBSLEV,    of     Platt    Hall, 
Manchester,  and  of  Winster, 
co.    Derby,  and  great-grand- 
daughter of  Erasmus    DAB- 
WIN,    M.D.,    and     has    had 
ittue, 

(a)  Charles     Nicholas,    A. 

20th  August,  1876. 
(A)  John    Acton,    A.   20th 

and  d.  21st  July,  1877. 

(c)  Acton,  A.  9th  Septem- 
ber, 1878. 

(d)  Ralph,  A.  27th  Decem- 
ber, 1881. 

(a)  Clementia,  A.  27th  Mav, 
1884. 

(2)  Acton  Gifford,  B.A.  King's 
College,    Cambridge,   and    of 
Lincoln's      Inn,       A.       llth 
November,  1849. 

(3)  Charles     Harrison,     B.A., 
acd   B.C.L.,    Magdalen    Col- 
lege, Oxford,  and  of  Lincoln'* 
Inn,  A.  15th  March,  1851. 

(1)  Henrietta   Diana,    d.    unm. 
18th  December,  1867. 

(2)  Margaret  Sabiim,  twin  with 
her  sister. 

1.  Anne  Eliza,  m.  5th  November, 
H-'.>,  Sir  Jo'm  »s  VECILLB,  of 


480 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


St.  Hellers,  Jersey,  bailiff  of  the 
island,  who  rf.  1st  June,  1848; 
she  d.  19lh  February,  1851, 
leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Thomas  Tindnl  )«.  secondly,  12th 
December,  1S16,  Man  Anne,  daughter 
of  Rev.  Ifcnr.v  UIITOFF,  rector  of 
Iluntingfielcl,  Sussex,  and  cousin  of 
Joshua,  second  Lord  Huntingfield, 
and  d.  261  h  July,  1850,  having  by  her, 
who  d.  llth.  March,  1826,  had  further 
itaue, 

2.  Henry    (Rev.),  M.A.,   Brasenose 
College,     Oxon,    late     rector     of 
Franckton,  co.   Warwick,  l>.   7th 
March,  1820,  m.  29th  November, 
1855,  Emms,  daughter  of  James 
Haydock  HILL,  of  Elinley  Park, 
co.  Worcester,  nnd  has  issue. 

3.  Thomas   William,   M.A.  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  special  pleader,   b.   8th  S>  p- 
tember,  1821,  m.  3rd  September, 
1864,   at    the    British    Embassy, 
Paris,  Louisa  Mathilda  (d.  1884), 
daughter  of  Thomas  TRrEMAN,  of 
Hill,  Manchester. 

2.  Mary  Isabella,  m.  20th  January, 
1846^  Rev.  Arthur  PEARSON,  M.A., 
rector  of  Springfield,  Essex,  and 
has  issue. 

3.  Frances,  d.  unm.    13th    Septem- 
ber, 1832. 

4.  Amelia,  m.  Rev.  John  Radcliffe 
PRETYMAN,  M.A.,  vicar  of  Ayles- 
bury,  and  d.  1884,  leaving  issue. 

5.  Cornelia  Jane,  m,   14th  August, 


1851,     Sir     William      BROWNE, 
knt..  C.B.,  who  d.  1884. 
v.  CHARLES,  of  whom  presently. 
vi.  Robert,  M.D.,  of  Colchester,  Essex, 
d.  unm.  1834. 

I.  Marianne      Elizabeth,      m.      George 
PORTER,   of   Stanshead   Bury,   Herts, 
and  d.  1845. 

II.  Jane,    m.    P.ev.    Vincent   EDWAHI  s, 
vicar   of   Broomfield,    Essex,   and    d. 
1850. 

III.  Sally,    »«.    Captain    John    Duncan 
KINO. 

IT.  Glnriana  Isabella,  m.  William  WOOD- 

ROOFFK,  of  Lincoln's  Inn. 
Mr.  Robert  Tindnl's  fifth  son, 

COMMANDER  CHARLES  TINDAL,  R.N.,  b. 
28th  October,  1786,  in.  25th  October,  1810, 
Anne  Sarah,  daughter  of  James  GRANT,  of 
Thoby  1'riory,  Ese.'.x,  and  d.  31st  October, 
1859,  having  by  her,  who  d.  January,  1879, 
had  issue, 

I.  CHARLES  GRANT,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

II.  Edward  Robert,   d.  unm.  7th  June, 
1835. 

in.  Frederick  Colquhoun,  d.  unm.  22nd 
June,  1855. 

IV.  Arthur    de    Veuille,    d.    unm.    7th 
August,    1854. 

V.  Francis  Herringhain,  d.  unm.  1857. 
I.  Anna. 

it.  Laura,  d.  unm.  1873. 

III.  Merelina. 

IV.  Isabella. 

v.  Harriet  Jane, 
vi.  Adelaide. 
Til.  Mary. 


Anns — Argent,  a  fesse  dancettee  gules  in  chief  a  flenr  de  lis  azure  between  (wo 
crescents  of  the  second,  and  in  base  a  crescent  of  the  last,  between  two  ileurs  de  lis  of  the 
third. 

Crest — In  front  of  five  ostrich  feathers  argent,  a  fleur  de  lis  azure,  between  two 
crescents  gules. 

Motto — Nosce  te  ipsum. 

Residence — Fir  Grove,  Winchfield,  Hants,  England ;  Bonshaw,  Invcvell,  and  Ramoruie, 
New  South  Wales. 


I 


HON.    ALEXANDER    RAFF,    of  Grangehill,  Brisbane,   and  of   Logie 
Plains,  Darling  Downs,  Queensland,  member  of  the  Legislative  Council 
of  Queensland,  b.  20th  July,  1820,  at  Forres,  Elginshire,  Scotland;  m.  5th 
June,  1862,  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wale?,  Elizabeth  Millar,  eldest  daughter 
of  James  PATERSON,  of  Glasgow,  Scotland,  M.D.,  and  has  had  issue, 
i.  JAMES,  6.  9th  September,  1867. 
ii.  Alexander  dimming  Gordon,  //.  4th  April,  1869  ;  d.  29th  November 

following. 

in.  George  Paterson,  6.  29th  December,  1870. 
iv.  William,  6.  17th  September,  1872. 
i.  Jessie  Watson,  m.  22nd  December,  1891,  G.  S.  MURPHY. 
11.  Margaret  dimming,  m.  2nd  August,  1893,  T.  E.  WOOLXUI  mi. 
in.  Elizabeth  Kelly. 


BDBKB'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


1-1 


Mr.  Hair  arrive  il  in  New  South  W:iles  in  l*l.">.  .soon  afterwards  went  to 
Vii-torhi,  where  lie  remained  live  years,  pursuing  the  occupation  of  a  squatter. 
mid  arrived  in  the  colony  of  Queensland  in  1851.  He  was  appointed  Official 
Assignee,  1865,  and  curator  of  Intestate  KMates,  18ti8,  and  was  appointed  to  a 
in  tlin  Legislative  Council,  14th  August,  1884.  He  has  carried  on  tho 
occupation  of  a  pastorali.st  since  1872. 


ULinnctr. 


This  family  have  for  some  time  past  been 
ivMilcnt  on  tlif  Altyro  Estate,  Elginshire, 
Scotland. 

CKOKOK  RAFF,  m.  Isabella  STAI.KKK,  and 
had  a  son, 

JAMKS  RAFF,  of  Forres,  Elginshire,  Scot- 
land, farmer,  who  m.  251  h  June,  1814,  Mar- 
garet Cu  Mill  NO  (who  rf.  J9th  December,  1815) 
nnd  d.  2nd  November,  1868,  having  had  issue, 
I.  George,    a    Queensland    colonist     of 
1801,   m.    first,   Harriet,   daughter   of 
Robert  BOVIINE,  and  by  l.er  had  issue 


eight  sons  and  three  diuiuhteni,  and 
secondly,  Mrs  MOLLB,  widiiw.  lie  d. 
28th  August,  1889,  aged  74  years. 

II.  James. 

in.  ALEXANDER  (Hon.),  now  of  Grange- 
hill  and  Logie  Plains. 

iv.  William,  m,  Janet,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam WATSON,  of  Glasgow,  and  has 
issue,  four  sons  and  seven  daughters. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  James  MACDONALD, 
LI,. D.,  of  Glasgow,  and  has  issue  four 
sons  and  four  daughters. 


Residences — Grangebill,  Brisbane  ;  and  Logic  Plains,  Darling  Downs,  Queensland. 


jttatjftitltfng* 


EGBERT  MACMICK1NG,  of  Manns,  Tumberumba,  Upper  Murray,  New 
South  Wales,  and  of  Cashmere,  Maranoa  River,  Queensland,  b.  12th 
August,  1826;  m.  llth  August,  1869,  Eleanor  Jane,  only  daughter  of  the  late 
Germain  NICHOLSON,*  of  Melrose,  Domain  Road,  South  Yarra,  Victoria,  J.P. 
(appointed  1857),  and  by  her  has  had  issue  four  sons  and  three  daughters,  one 
of  whom,  May  Quinta  W.,  d.  at  Nice,  France,  15th  February,  1889,  aged  twelve 
years.  Mr.  MacMicking  in  earlier  life  passed  three  years  at  Manilla,  which 
he  left  on  account  of  ill-health.  His  Recollections  of  Manilla  and  the 
1'hilippines  during  1848,  1849  and  i860,  has  been  considered  an  authority 
on  the  Philippine  Islands.  On  coming  to  Australia,  1852,  he  engaged  in 
business  in  Melbourne  for  some  years,  and  then  purchased  Maims,  Upper 
Murray,  in  New  South  Wales,  where  he  has  continued  to  reside  until  the 
present  time.  He  also  purchased  Cashmere,  Maranoa  River,  Queensland. 


*  Mr.  GERMAIN  NICHOLSON,  who  was  the  second  son  of  WILLIAM  NICHOLSON,  of  the  co.  of 
Cumberland,  England,  by  Ellen  GERMAIN,  his  wife  (whose  father  emigrated  from  Normandy  to 
]  veland),  arrived  iu  Melbourne  in  the  ship  "  Arkwright,"  7th  January,  1842.  In  1851,  he  took 
:m  active  part  in  the  movement  to  stop  transportation  into  the  Colonies,  and  was  one  of  the 
"  Thirty  Patriots  of  Melbourne"  (so  designated  by  the  iuhabiianls),  who  each  contributed 
their  money  und  influence  for  this  purpose.  In  1853,  in  conjunction  with  others,  he  originated 
t  he  Hank  of  Victoria  and  was  sometime  one  of  the  directors  of  that  institution  ;  he  was  one  of 
(lie  originators  in  1854of  the  Melbourne  and  Hobson's  Bay  Railway  Company,  of  which  he  was 
a  director,  and  he  was  also  •'.  director  of  the  Victorian  Life  aud  General  Insurance  Company. 
Mr.  Nicholson  wns  li.  in  Cumberland,  England,  18th  October,  1814;  m.  in  1841,  Eleanor, 
M'l-ond  daughter  of  (,'uthbert  JOBLING  (baptised  at  St.  Helen's,  Auckland,  Durham,  England, 
12th  June,  1774),  son  of  Jos-eph  JOBLING  of  West  Auckland,  Durham,  by  Jane  ROBINSON,  his 
wife,  and  d.  on  board  ship,  in  the  Red  Sea,  when  on  his  way  to  Europe,  2~3rd  November,  1888. 
Four  brothers  followed  Mr.  Nicholson  to  Melbourne,  all  of  whom  predeceased  him;  one  of 
them,  Thomas  Nicholson,  m.  a  sister  of  the  Hon.  William  Nicholson,  formerly  chief  secretary 
of  the  colony  of  Victoria,  aud  d.  t.  p.  His  youngest  brother,  James,  left  an  only  daughter, 
Kniiiialine  Elizabeth,  who  m.  in  1880,  Gilbert  Torruncc  MicMicKixo,  and  has  issue. 

VOL.  II.  2   I 


4-8-2 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


ILinrngc. 


This  family  claims  to  represent  the  old 
Ayrshire  and  Wigtownshire  MAcMiCKiNOs. 
Tii<>  MAoMlOKiNuso/  Killautringan\\eU  one 
of  the  most  uueient  baronies  of  Ayrshire,  and 
at  various  epochs  of  Scottish  history  were  not 
undistinguished.  One  of  their  members  in  I -1 27 
lo<t  his  life  through  his  adherence  to  the  Lord 
of  the  Isles,  in  a  rebellion  against  King  JAMES 
I  of  Scotland.  At  the  .Reformation,  the 
family  took  a  prominent  part  in  Ayrshire 
ii ml  during  the  reign  of  Cli ARIES  II  many  of 
them  sull'ered  imprisonment  and  linos  in  the 
cause  of  eivil  and  religious  liberty.  Ninth 
in  descent  from  MAHUN  Rusiu  was  SIK 
GILBERT  MAcMiciiAN,  who  in.  Agnes  MAC- 
DONALD,  daughter  of  John,  son  of  Angus, 
Lord  of  the  Isles.  Ilisson,  JOHN  .M.vr.Mii  HAN, 
was  grandfather  of  JOHN,  who  sold  his  estate, 
and  d.  in  France,  1507,  the  last  of  tliat  ilk  ; 
second  in  descent  from  him  was, 

GILBERT  MAcMiCHAN,  who  »».  Isabel 
Hamilton,  of  Killautringau,  co.  Ayr.  liis 
eldest  son, 

GILBERT  MAcMiCHAN,  of  Killantnngan,  ft. 
1647  ;  m.  1676,  Janet,  widow  of— Mcb.wAix 
of  Miltonise,  and  purchased  Miltonise  from 
John  Mcllwaiu,  her  eldest  son  by  her  first 
husband.  Mr.  MacMichan  was  a  staunch 
Covenanter.  Between  1679  and  1688  he  was 
under  sentence  of  death,  and  his  lands  were 
forfeited,  but  his  sentence  was  recalled,  and 
his  lands  restored  to  him  by  Act  of  Parlia- 
ment, WILLIAM  and  MAISY,  1690.  He  d. 
1731 ,  and  was  *.  by  his  second  son, 

THOMAS  McMicKiSG,  of  Miltonise,  b. 
1689 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of — McHAT,  of 
Drangandow,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  and  d.  1782, 
when  he  was  .?.  by  his  only  son, 

GILBERT  McMiCKisa,  of  Miltonise,  I. 
1723  ;  m.  Jane  DOUGLAS,  and  d.  1800.  He 
•was  s.  by  his  son, 

THOMAS  McMicKisa  of  Miltonise,  co.  VV  ig- 
town,  Scotland,  b.  1786,  m.  Jane,  youngest 
daughter  of  John  MORIN  of  Lagan,  co.  Dum- 
fries, Scotland,  and  d.  in  1866,  having  had 


Thomas,  of  Burnbrae,  Dumbartonshire, 
Scotland,  J.P.  for  cos.  Wigtown  and 
Dumbarton,  4.  1812,  in.  first,  1847, 
Agnes,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Jan.es 
ANDREW  of  Craigend,  co.  Stirling  (she 
d.  in  1867)  ;  and  secondly,  1868,  Mary, 
fourth  daughter  of  the  late  John 
FLEMING  of  Clairmount,  co.  Lanark, 
and  had  issue,  one  son,  who  d.  num., 
and  four  daughters. 

n.  Gilbert,  of  Miltonise,  co.  Wigtown 
(Town  residence— 42,  Prince's  Gardens, 
S.W.  Clubs— Reform  and  Union),  J.P. 
for  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
co.  Wigtown,  4.  9th  November,  1823  ; 
was  educated  at  the  High  School  and 
"University  of  Edinburgh ;  m.  30th 


168UC, 

I 


April,  1850,  Helen  Mary,  eldest 
daughter  of  Alexander  MAcFARLAXE, 
of  Thornhill,  co.  Stirling,  and  d.  18:«>. 
having  survived  his  wife,  who  d.  24th 
August,  1888.  He  had  issue, 

1.  Thomas  George  Torrance.  b.  4th 
Deccinher,   1853-,   in.    1890,    Mar- 
garet It.,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
1  ite  George  BULLOCK,  of  Kinluch, 
Perthshire. 

2.  Alexander,  4.  17th  January,  1857. 

3.  Gilbert,  Captain  K.A.,  of  Milton- 
ise, co.  Wigtown,  b.  24th  March, 
1862,    m.     1st     November,    1893, 
Gertrude       Rosabel       Cathenne, 
youngest    daughter    of    the    late 
Nathaniel  GORE. 

4.  Harry,  Lieutenant  Royal  Scots,  4. 
28th  October,  1867. 

1.  Helen  Mary,  »i.  first,  31st  May, 
1P71,  Richard  D  K.N.MAX,  eldest  son 
of  the  Hon.  Richard  Denman,  and 
has  issue,  and  obtaining  a  divorce 
from  him  (whorf.  5th  April,  1883) 
in   April,    1878,  she  m.  secondly, 
Anril,      1879,     J.     Montgomery 
WALKER,  son  of  Wi'liam  Stuart 
Walker,    C.B.,    of    Bowland,    co. 
Selkirk,   and   lias  issue.     She    m. 
thirdly,    2nd     November,     1888, 
Henry    William    PRIMROSE     (see 
P.i'UKE's  Pferai/r;  ROSKHKRY,  E.) 

2.  Jane    Maitland,    m.    5th    April, 
1877,    William     Henry    BOLTON, 
eldest  son  of  Joseph  Cheney  Bol- 
ton,   M.P.  of   Carbrook,  co.  Stir- 
ling. 

3.  Catherine,  m.  3rd  February,  1883, 
Lieutenant-Colonel  Edward  TUF- 
XELL,      Royal     Irish      Regiment, 
second  son  of  tho  late  E.  Carleton 
Tufnell,  of  Lowndes  Square,  Lon- 
don, and  d.  August,  1889. 

4.  Annie  Margaret,  m.  24th  Novem- 
ber, I860,  Robert  Acheson  Cromie 
MONTAGU,  eldest  son  of  the  Right 
Hon.      Lord     Robert     Montagu, 
brother  of  the  seventh   Duke  of 
Manchester,   and   has    issue,   (see 
BURKE'S  Peerage). 

5.  Alice,     m.      Commander     James 
PTAHTIN,  R.N. 

6.  Ethel,  m.  19th  April,  1887,  Wal- 
ter Edward  BARBETT,  of  Kersal, 
Manchester. 

in.  ROBERT,  now  of   Tuniberumba  and 
Cashmere. 

I.  Cathenne,  m.  John  WILSON,  of  Hill 
Parl:,  co.  Stirling. 

II.  Mary. 

III.  Maitlaud,   m.    the  late    Rev.    John 
HARPER. 




ms Azure  four  fleurs-de-lis  in  cross  the  tops  to  the  exterior  of  the  shield  or. 

Crest— A  demi-savage  bearing  in  his  dexter  hand  an  arrow,  at  his  back  a  quiver  full  pr 

Mottoes — "  Res  non  verba"  and  "  We  hae  dune." 

Residence — Manus,  Upper  Muriay,  New  South  Wales. 

Estates — Manus,  aforesaid,  and  Cashmere,  Maranoa  River,  Queeasland. 


oper. 


Ml   UKK'S  COLONIAL  CKXTIIY. 


483 


Jbodun. 


ROBKUT  IlirilKNS  HOCKIN,  of  Oak  Lake,  co.  Dennis,  Manitoba, 
Canada,  Notary  Public,  educated  at  Barney's  Royal  Naval  Academy, 
Gosport,  England,  b.  1860;  m.  1890,  Rosa  Caroline  (fe.  at  Myrtleford,  Victoria, 
Australia),  second  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Francis  William  BKKACH,  of 
Slianklin,  Isle  of  Wight,  England,  and  of  Los  Alamos,  in  the  Province  of 
Sonora,  in  the  Republic  of  Mexico,  and  has  issue, 

Francis  Treverne,  b.  at  Oak  Lake,  6th  August,  1891. 
Mary  Dorothy,  b.  at  Oak  Lake,  1st  April,  18!>:i. 


ILl'lUiW. 


JOHX  HOCKIN,  b.  circa  1630,  was  possessed 
of  I  lie  manor  of   Godrevy,  in  tlie  parish   of 
Gwythian,  co.  Cornwall,  and  d.  leaving  with 
four  other  sons  and  three  daughters, 
I.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently, 
ii.  Thomas,  of  Anderscot,  in  the  parish 
of    Ligkeiinl,    eo.    Cornwall,    who    m. 
.Marion,  daughter  of  James  ELLIS,  of 
'   nubornc,  co.  Cornwall,  and  d.  leav- 
ing an  only  son, 

John  (Ki-v.),  viear  of  Oakhnmpton, 
and  reetor  of  Lydl'ord,  co.  Devon, 
who  left  with  u  daughter  an  only 
son, 

Thomas  Pearee  (Rev.),  vicar  of 
Oakhampton,     from      wliom 
descended      the     family      of 
HOCKIN  of  Devon. 
The  eldest  son, 

.lony  HOCKIN,  of  Godrcvy,  who  m.  and  left 
with  three  daughters  an  only  son, 

JOHN  UOCKIX,  of  Godrevy,  who  m.  Mary 
C'LAUKE,  and  left  with  one  other  son,  and  "a 
daughter,  a  son, 

RKV.  WILLIAM  UOCKIN,  rector  of  Philhiek 
and  Gwythian  from  1760  to  1817,  m.  Mary 
Elizabeth  CUKNOW,  and  had  issue,  two  sons, 
of  whom, 

flKV.  WILLIAM  HOCKIN,  rector  of  Phillack 
and  Gwythian,  who  m.  Peggy,  daughter  and 
eventual  sole  heiress  of  Anthony  WILLIAMS, 
:i  desecndunt  of  John  WILLIAMS,  of  Herring- 
Ion,  eo.  Dorset,  who  in  the  Mth  eentiiM  „/. 


the  sole  heiress  of  Richard  THEVKBXE,  of 
Treverne,  co.  Cornwall,  by  which  marriage 
the  lands  of  Treverne  passed  to  the  Williams 
lamily.  Mr.  Hockin  left  with  five  other  sons 
and  four  daughter*, 

JOHN  (third  son),  of  whom  presently. 
Charles    (tifth    sou),   Lieut tiiant    in    the 

Marines,  who  fell  at  Sidon  in  1810. 
Frederick  (eighth  son),  in  holy  orders, 
rector  of  Phillack  and  Gwythian,  a. 
Canon  of  Truro  and  a  member  of  Con- 
vocation for  the  Province  of  Canter- 
bury. He  in.  Susan  Anne,  daughter 

and'heiressof PBTTV.of  Wellwooil, 

uo.  Cumberland,  and  had  i>.-ue,  with  a, 
daughter,  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Edmund,  of  Well  wood,  co. 

Cumberland. 
The  third  son, 

JOHN  UOCKIX,  of  Beckenham,  co.  Kent, 
sometime  an  officer  in  II.  Iv  l.( '.  Navy,  manag- 
ing director  of  the  St.  John  del  Key  Gold 
Mining  Company.  He  m.  Mary,  daughter  of 
William  HICHEXS,  of  St.  Ives.  co.  Cornwall 
(the  family  of  II ICH  ENS  removed  to  St.  Ives, 
co.  Cornwall,  from  Sultash,  in  the  same  co. 
letup.  PHILIP  and  MAEY).  He  had  issue, 
with  four  other  sons  and  live  daughters, 

I.  George      Treverne,      of      Southport, 
Queensland,   Australia,  who  d.   1885, 
leaving  a  son,  John  Trevei  ne. 

II.  ROBEKT   llu  HUNS,  of  Oak  Lake,  the 
subject  of  this  memoir. 


.in)..?— Per  fesse  wavy  gu.  and  a/.,  a  lion  passant  guardant  or  beneath  the  feet  a  musket 
lying  horizontally  ppr.  semee  of  fleurs  de  lis  of  the  third. 


Crest — On  a  rock  a  seagull  rising  all  ppr. 

Mot/o — Hoe  in  loco  Deus  n; 

Residence— Oak  Lake,  co.  Dennis,  Manitoba,  Canada. 


TAMES    CECIL   COLDHAM-FUSSELL,    of    Hodnot    Cottage,    Falcon 

Street,   North  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  landing  waiter  H.M.  Customs, 
Sydney,  b.  at  Farnham,  co,  Surrey,  7th  September,  18J4;  m.  9th  June,   1868, 
liza  Harriet,  eldest  surviving  daughter  of  William  and  Catherine  WILKES 
and  has  had  issue, 

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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


i.  Vi-:itxo\,  6.  14th  May,  1869. 

ii.  Edgar,  b.  20th  September,  1870. 

in.  Archibald,  b.  14th  June,  1872  ;  d.  25th  May,  1873. 

iv.  James,  6.  5th  February,  1874. 

v.  Jervis,  6.  25th  September,  1882. 

vi.  Warwick,  I.  6th  June,  1889. 

i.  Nina,  I.  27th  May,  1876. 

ii.  Ruby,  6.  16th  Jnne,  1878;  d.  23rd  September,  1881. 

in.  Lynette,  b.  14th  September,  1880. 

iv.  Coldham,  6.  8th  October,  1884. 

v.  Gvvendaline,  Z>.  13th  April,  1887. 

vi.  Genista,  b.  7th  October,  1891. 

Mr.  Fussell,  with  his  mother  and  sisters,  sailed  for  Melbourne  in  December, 
1854,  in  the  "  Australia  "  (Captain  Robiuson),  his  father  having  arrived  there 
in  the  previous  year. 


PETEK  FUSSELL,  of  Winchester,  Hants, 
i.  24th  April,  1637,  d.  6th  October,  1707, 
having  survived  his  wife,  who  d.  3rd  April, 
17"2.  His  second  son, 

WILLIAM  FUSSELL,  8.  llth  September, 
1666,  was  father  of, 

PETEB  FUSSELL,  b.  13th.  November,  1690, 
who,  by  Hannah,  his  wife  (who  was  baptised 
4th  January,  1697),  had  a  son, 

PETEE  FUSSELL,  organist  of  Winchester 
Cathedral,  who  was  b.  17th  September, 
1728;  m.  Ann,  daughter  and  (with  her 
sister,  Mary,  wife  of  John  KNIOIIT,  of 
Farnham)  co-heiress  of  Peter  COLDHAM, 
son  of  George  COLDHAM,  of  Waverley  Abbey, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  daughter  of  Sir  George 
YEBNOK,  and  d.  27th  July,  1802,  leaving  a 
son, 

JAMES  FUSSELL,  of  Crabb  Hall,  Owslebnry, 
Hants,  and  of  All  Souls  and  Magdalen  Col- 
leges, Oxford,  who  m,  Cecilia  Jane  JEEVIS, 


JAMES  FUSSELL,  of  Crabb  Hall,  Owslebnry, 
aforesaid,  b.  25th  March,  1810;  sailed  for 
Melbourne  in  the  "Marco  Polo"  (Captain 
Forces),  in  1853;  m.  24th  November,  1835, 
Sjii-ali  (nee  MOOEE)  widow  of  John  WELLS, 
of  Farnham,  co.  Surrey  (by  whom  she  bad  a 
son,  William,  of  Famliain).  and  by  her  (who 
was  5.  at  Ockham,  near  Eiplcy,  co.  Surrey, 
23rd  October,  1801,  and  d.  13th  August, 
1874)  had  issue  (all  6.  at  Farnham,  co. 
Surrey), 

i.  JAMES  CECIL,  new  of  North  Sydney. 
i.     Cecilia     Jane,     m.     first,     Sylvester 
WALSH,  by  whom  she  has  issue,  one 
son  and  four  daughters,  and  secondly, 
J.  P.  LANGLEY,  and  by  him  baa  issue 
om»  daughter, 
ii.  Ellen,  m.  W.  K.  GEAHAM,  and  has 

issue,  three  sons  and  two  daughters, 
in.  Sarah,  m.  C.  T.  WKEN,  but  has  no 

issue. 

IV.  Ann  Coldham,  m.  William  ARM- 
STRONG, and  has  issue,  two  sons  and 
one  daughter. 


Mr.  James  Fussell  d.  19th  January,  3876. 


widow  (nee  VINET),  mother  of  the  late  Rcar- 
Admiral  William  Henry  JEKVIS,  B.N.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  at  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  1853, 
aged  82)  had  two  sons,  Cecil  Coldham  and 
JAMES.  He  d.  1810.  His  younger  son, 

Arms—  Sa  a  fesse  engr.  between  four  fusils  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  crosses  flory 
of  the  first  (for  FUSSELL,  quartering  COLDHAM,  VEBNON,  AYEXEL,  CAMVILLE,  STACKPOLE, 
PENBIDOE,  PYI-E,  LUDLOW,  and  others). 

Crest— Between  two  laurel  branches  ppr.  a  fusil  or,  charged  with  a  cross  as  in  tli 

Motto — AIA. 

Stsiclence— Hodnet  Cottage,  Falcon  Street,  North  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


T1HE  LATE    FREDERICK    GONNERMAN    DALGETY,   of    LockerJey 
Hall  (formerly  known  asOaklands),  East  Tytherley,  co.  Southampton, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  and  County  Councillor  for  that  co.,  High  Sheriff  1877,  lord  of  the 
manors  and  patron  of  the  livings  of  East  .Tytherley  smd   Lockerly  cum  East 
Dean,  6.  at  Montreal,  Canada,  3rd  December,  1817  ;  m.  12th  December,  1£55, 


BURKK'S  COLONIAL  GKXTItV. 


485 


Blanche  Elizabeth  Trosse,  only  daughter  of  John  AI.I.EX,  r-f  Coleridge    II 
Stokenham,  CO.  Devon,  by   .Marianne  Catherine,  his  wife,  daughter  of    Kdinund 
Nalhaniol  Williiim  FOKTKS.M  i:,  ,,f   Kallowpit,  eo.    |),.\,,M,  and  by   her   (who  ,/. 
llth  April,  1883)  had  issue, 

'•  Fl  •'""•'*,  of  Lockerley  Hall,  Hants,  Captain  liHh  (the  King's) 

Hussars,  6.  IDth  November,  1866. 

II.  Henry  Barkly,  Lieutenant  7th  (the  Queen's  Own)  Hussars,  /:  1 .1th 
August,  1868. 

in.  Charles  Gonnerman,  6.  17th  January,  1870. 

iv.  Alexander  George,  student  at  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  b.  16th  March, 
1871. 

v.  Robert  William,  Sub-Lieutenant  R.N.,  6.  21st  May,  1872. 

i.  Eliza  Blanche,  b.  8th  August,  1860 ;  m.  5th  August,  1879,  Herbert 
Horatio,  VISCOUNT  TBAFAI.OAR,  eldest  son  of  the  third  Earl  NEL- 
SON-. 

n.  Kate  Fortescue,  6.  llth  March,  1862 ;  d.  21st  August,  1869. 
IN.   Isabella  Constance,  b.   16th  Jannary,  1864;   m.  12th   August,  1884, 
the   late    Charles   William    SKI.WYX,  Captain    Royal  Horse  Guards, 
M.P.  for  North  Cambridgeshire,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Right  Hon. 
Sir  Charles  Jasper  Selwyn. 
iv.  Edith  Mary,  b.  19th  July,  1865. 
v.  Millicent,  6.  3rd  July,  1874;  d.  loth  July  following, 
vi.  Gladys  Violet,  b.  12th  April,  1877. 
vii.  Dorothy  Maud,  6.  27th  May,  1879. 

Mr.  F.  G.  Dalgety  emigrated  to  Sydney  in  1834,  being  then  sixteen  years 
of  age,  and  entered  the  office  of  Messrs.  Joseph  Barrow,  Montefiore  and  Company, 
merchants  in  Sydney,  where  he  received  his  mercantile  education.  In  1842, 
he  went  to  Melbourne  and  opened  a  mercantile  firm  under  the  style  of  Griffiths, 
Borradaile  and  Company,  and  on  the  retirement  of  Mr.  G.  R.  Griffiths  in 
845,  he  became  the  senior  partner,  when  the  style  of  the  firm  became  Dalgety, 
Borradaile  and  Goll.  In  1854,  in  conjunction  with  Mr.  F.  A.  Du  Croz,  he 
opened  a  house  in  London,  in  connection  with  branches  in  Australia,  New 
Zealand  and  Tasmania,  under  the  style  of  Dalgety  and  Company,  which  firms 
were  converted  into  a  limited  liability  company  in  April,  1884,  under  the 
style  of  Dalgety  and  Company,  Limited,  of  which  company  Mr.  F.  G.  Dalgety 
was  chairman.  He  was  also  chairman  of  the  British  and  Australasian  Trust 
and  Loan  Company,  deputy  chairman  of  the  New  Zealand  Trust  and  Loan 
Company,  and  a  director  of  the  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Mr.  Daltretv  d 
20th  March,  1894. 


This  family  is  of  Scottish  origin 

JOHN  UALOETY,  of  Mildens,  in  the  parish 
of  Rcscobio,  co.  Forfar,  N.B.,  m.  Elizabeth 
MORRIS,  and  had  a  son. 

CAPTAIN  ALEXANDER  DALOBTT,  101st  Regi- 
ment  of  Foot,  of  Fort  Pitt,  in  the  parish  of 

.  Margaret,  Rochester,  co.  Kent,  sometime 

deputy  assistant  quartermaster-general  of  the 

'"•my,  who   was   4.    March,    17(il ;    m.    first, 

;   Montreal,    Canada,    15th   January,   1785 


Dorothy  Jane  GONNIRMAN,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  at  Grenada,  10th  May,  1795")  had 
issue, 

i.  James,  4.  llth,  and  d.  27th  Februarv 

1780. 
II.  Charles,  4.  3rd,  and  d.  7th  September, 

1787. 

in.  ALEXANDER,  of  whom  hereafter, 
iv.  Frederick,  4.  9th  May,  1794,  d.  llth 
July,  1795. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  C-EXTRY. 


I.  Eliza,  t,.   IHh  Jaiumrv,  1702,  tl.  2nd' 
July,  17!).'.. 

Captain  Dalgety  m.  secondly,  at  Bklcford, 
co.  Devon,  3rd  May,  1707,  Eliza,  daughter  of 
Kdmimd  SJIALE,  of  Bideford,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  lltli  November,  1839)  had  issue, 

T.  John  Smale,  Provost. Marshal-General 
of  Honduras,  and  private  secretary  to 
Major-General  Sir  Francis  Coekhurn, 
b.  12th  July,  1798,  rl.  tmm.  1st  July, 
1832,  aged  34. 

VI.  Frederick  Henry,  major  in  the  army 
and  paymaster  of  depots  and  battalions. 
Chatham,  b.  13th  March,  1803  ;  d.  tnim. 
13th  August,  1856. 

VII.  James   William,  lieutenant-colonel, 
b.  1 4th  January,  1805  ;  m.  28th  April, 
1840,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Edmund 
Natlianiel  William  FoKTEsrrE,  of  Fal- 
lowpit,  hefore   mentioned,  and  d.  28th 
November,   1869,  having  by  her,  who 
d.  13th  June,  188S,  had  issue,  a  son, 
Colonel  Reginald  Williim   DAI.C;F-:TV, 
C.B.,  m.  1877,  Kste,  widow  of  W.  S. 
ELPERTOX. 

VIII.  Samuel  Gonnerman,  Lieutenant  in 
the  45th   Reginunt   of   Foot,    b.  2nd 
March,     1807  ;     m.    in    New     South 
Wales,  Elizabeth  WISEMAX,  of  Wise- 
man's Ferry,  Hawkesbury  River,  New 
South  Wales   (who  d.  at  Sydney,  8th 
February,    1878),  and    d.  at   Sydney, 
15th   July,    1852,   having    had   issue, 
four  daughters. 

IX.  Edmund  Augustus,  Lieutenant  17th 
Regiment  of  Foot,  b.  29th  December, 
1810,  d.  unm.  9th  October,  1886. 

II.  Eliza  Morrison,  b.  4th  June,   1800 ; 
m.    Lieutenant-Colonel    Henry     SIM- 
MOXDS,  of   the   St.   Helena   Regiment 
(who  d.  27th  July,  1869),  and  d.  7th 
November,  1871. 

III.  Dorothy  Mary  Jane,  b.  17th  October, 
1808;  m.  4th  October,   1833,  Samuel 


Moore,  of  Bond's  Glen,  eo.  London- 
derry, fourth  son  of  Joseph  MOORE,  of 
the  same  place,  by  Anne,  his  first 

wife,  the  daughter  of  FLETCHER, 

merchant  of  the  city  of   London,  and 
d.    1st   November,   1877,  having   long 
survived     her     husband,    who    d.    at 
Oakover,   Swan    River,  Western   Aus- 
tralia,   4th    July,    1819.      They    had 
issue  (see  MOORE  nf  Fremantle). 
iv.   Mary  Sinale,  b.  2nd  October,  1812; 
d.  27tli  January,  1815,  and  was  buried 
in  the  Tower  of  London. 
Captain    Dalgety    d.    17th   May,    1827,   and 
was    buried    at    Bidfford,   co.    Devon.     His 
eldest  surviving  ton, 

LiKfTi:\AXT  AM;XAXI>ER  DAI.OETY,  of  the 
89th  Regiment  of  Foot,  was  b.  23rd  September, 
1788;  m.  first,  30th  December,  1815,  Eliza 
DOBIDOE,  of  BiHeford,  co.  Devon,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  19th  July,  1843,  aged  53)  had 
issue, 

I.  FKEDEIUCK     GON>EBMAX,     late    of 
Lockerley  Hall. 

II.  Alexander,  b.  llth  July,  1820,  d.  at 
sea,  10th  September,  18.34. 

HI.   William  John,  b.  llth  August,  1827, 

d.  23rd  November,  1834. 
TV.  Richard  Butler,  b.  1st  August,  1833. 

V.  Edmund   Simmonds,    b.    28th    May, 
1835,  d.  mim,  in   New  Zealand,   18th 
March,  18K7. 

I.  Dorothy  Jane,  b.  4th  October,   1822, 

d.  unm.  7th  December,  1842. 
He  m.  secondly,  16th  September,  1844,  Mary 
Chanter,  daughter  of  John  CAWSEY,  of  Bide- 
ford, and  by  her  had  issue, 

VI.  Alexander    William,   of   Kensington 
House,    Pie-son     Road,    St.    Heliers, 
Jersey,  b.  27th  May,  1846. 

Lieutenant  Alexander  Dalgety  d.  at  Bideford, 
18th  May,  1853,  aged  64.  His  widow  m. 
secondly,  Thomas  HUXTABLE,  of  Bideford, 
and  d.  4th  July,  1888. 


Arms — Gu.  a  swan  arg.  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  az.  within  a  bordure  of  the  second, 
charged  with  four  thistles  two  in  chief  and  two  in  base  slipped  ppr. 

Crest — A  lion  ramp,  guard,  gu.,  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  oak  or  supporting  a  shield  arg. 
thereon  a  thistle  slipped  ppr. 

Motto — Vincit  qui  patitur. 

Residence — Lockerley  Hall,  Fast  Tytherley,  Hants. 

Clubs — Oriental,  Union,  and  City,  in  London,  a-nd  Melbourne,  in  Melbourne. 


THE  LATE  HON.  JOHN  BOYD,  of  the  city  of  St.  John,  New  Bruns- 
wick,   Canada,    Lieutenant-Governor   of     New    Brunswick,    6.    28th 
September,  1828,    m.  4th   September,   1852,  Annie  E.,   daughter  of   Cereno 
P.  JONES,  of  Weymouth,  Nova  Scotia,  and  d.  s.  p.  4th  December,  1893. 

Mr.  Boyd's  father  lived  at  Magherafelt,  co.  Derry,  Ireland,  and  his  grand- 
father was  an  elder  in  the  Covenanting  Church  of  Scotland.  His  family 
came  from  Argyleshire,  in  the  17th  century,  with  a  colony  of  brave  Presby- 
terians who  had  resisted  unto  blood  during  the  stormy  period  of  the  death  of 
the  Marquess  of  Argyll,  and  were  the  men  who  founded  the  prosperity  of  the 


HIRKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTRY. 

province  of  Ulster,  in  Ireland,  uhidi  it  still  enjoys.  Mr.  lloyd  emigrated  to 
New  Brunswick,  and  early  entered  into  political  life  there,  and  took  part  \\  it  h 
his  friends,  Sir  Leonard  Tilley  and  the  lute  Governor  Wilmot,  in  the  discussions, 
which  ended  in  responsible  tjovernment,  the  union  of  the  colony,  and  the  national 
policy  in  trade  mailers,  the  latter  caused  mainly  by  the  abrogation  by  the 
United  States  of  the  Reciprocity  Treaty  between  the  States  and  Canada  in 
1866.  Mr.  Boyd  w  is  a  delegate  to  the  Detroit  Convention  in  June,  18G5,  of 
the  boards  of  trade  in  the  United  States  and  Canada,  and  one  of  those  chosen, 
with  the  Hon.  Joseph  Howe,  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  the  Hon.  James  Skead,  of 
Ontario,  to  speak  for  Cunada.  In  the  Senate  he  made  the  closing  speech  for 
the  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  in  1881.  In  1858,  he  wrote  a  pamphlet  in 
favour  of  railway  extension  between  St.  John  and  Maine,  and  was  an 
earnest  advocate,  in  the  press  and  on  the  platform,  of  the  union  of  the 
provinces  in  1867.  For  sixteen  years  he  was  chairman  of  the  school  board 
in  St.  John,  and  to  his  endeavours  Catholics  and  Protestants  alike  are 
indebted  for  the  harmonious  settlement  of  their  difficulties,  and  for  this 
the  Catholic  bishop  publicly  thanked  him.  Ho  took  a  keen  interest  in 
emigration,  and  visited  Ireland  and  Scotland  for  the  purpose  of  pointing  out 
the  capabilities  of  his  province  for  farming.  He  has  interested  himself  much 
in  the  settlement  of  the  children  sent  from  the  industrial  schools  of  Glasgow. 
He  has  been  closely  connected  with  all  the  charitable,  literary,  commercial, 
and  national  movements  of  his  province,  and  after  the  great  fire  of  1877,  in 
which  he  lost  heavily,  he  was  foremost  in  stirring  up  the  hearts  of  the  citizens 
to  take  courage  and  to  rebuild  the  progressive  and  beautiful  city  of  St.  John. 
Mr.  Boyd  was  appointed  a  senator  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  10th  February, 
1880,  which  position  he  continued  to  occupy  till  22nd  September,  1893,  when 
he  was  appointed  to  the  office  of  Lieutenant-Governor  of  New  Brunswick,  as 
successor  to  the  Hon.  Sir  Samuel  Leonard  Tilley  :  this  position  he  was  only 
privileged  to  occupy  for  about  two  months  and  a  half,  having  d.  very  suddenly 
4th  December,  1893.  On  the  7th  December  the  government  of  New  Brans- 
wick  accorded  to  the  remains  of  Mr.  Boyd  a  public  funeral,  which  was  the 
largest  and  most  representative  one  ever  given  to  a  public  man  in  the  maritime 
provinces.  It  was  reckoned  that  30,000  people  witnessed  it.  Mr.  Boyd,  whose 
mother  d.  at  St.  John,  in  May,  1877,  had  oue  brother,  James  Smyth  Boyd,  who 
d.  in  Australia. 

Xeiridenre—27,  Queen  Square,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick. 


WILLIAM  DALGETT  MOORE,  of  Fremantle,  and  of  Oakover,  Guild- 
ford,    Western   Australia,    chairman  of    the  chamber  of   commerce, 
b.   30th  August,   1835  ;  TO.   firstly,   19th  July,   I860,   Susanna  MONGER,    and 
secondly,  20th  February,  1879,  Annie  GALLOP,  and  has  issue, 
i.  William  Dalgety,  6.  27th  July,  1804. 
ir.  George  Frederick,  b.  14th  December,  1865. 
in.  Charles  Ernest,  b.  25th  April,  1870. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


iv.  Albert  William,  I.  12th  May,  1881. 

i.   ^Ury. 

IT.  Amy  Elizabeth,  m.  Lionel  do  Cjurcy  H.UiSlOX. 

in.  Violet  Hoj>r. 

IV.   Susanna  Dora. 

v.  Annie. 

vi.  Rose  Blanche. 

vn.  Zoe. 

VIII.  Dorothy. 

IX.  Iris. 


This  is  said  to  be  a  branch  of  the  MFBES  of 
Caldieell,vbo  are  immediately  descended  from 
Sir  Reginald  More,  or  Mure,  of  Abercorn  and 
Cowdams,  who  appears  to  have  been  Cliam- 
bjrlain  of  Scotland  as  earl}'  as  1320,  the  first 
year  of  the  reign  of  DAVID  II.  The  name 
occurs,  written  at  various  periods,  More,  Mure, 
Muir,  Moor,  &c.  The  arms  of  "  Muir  of 
Caldwell,"  and  "  Muir  of  Rowallan,"  being 
then  the  two  chief  houses  of  the  name  in 
Scotland,  are  exhibited  on  page  46  of  the 
Scottish  Heraldry,  emblazoned  by  Sir  David 
Lindsay,  Lord  Lyon,  about  the  year  15-tO. 
Those  of  Caldwell  present  the  plain  shield  of 
the  Mores,  "  three  mullets  on  a  bend " ; 
while  on  the  shield  of  Rowallan  are  quartered 
the  Wheatsheaves  of  the  Comyns. 

The  most  ancient  of  the  name  on  record 
are  the  MORES  of  PoIkeUy,  near  Kilmarnock 
in  co.  Ayr ;  one  of  whom,  David  de  More, 
appears  as  witness  to  a  charter  of  Alexander 
II.  The  direct  male  line  of  Polkelly  be- 
coming extinct,  the  estate  passed,  by  marri- 
age of  the  heir  female,  to  the  Mores  of 
Rowallan,  cadets  of  the  family  who  had 
acquired  the  neighbouring  estate  of  Row- 
allan from  the  Comyns,  its  ancient  Lords. 

OILCHBIST  MORE,  younger  eon  of  Sir 
Reginald  More,  of  Abercorn  (one  of  the 
commissioners  appointed  in  1340  to  treat  with 
the  Lords  Percy,  Mowbray,  and  Neville  on  a 
truce  between  the  two  nations),  became  the 
male  representative  of  the  House  of  Aber- 
corn at  the  death  of  his  elder  brother, 
William.  To  him  descended  the  property  of 
Cowdaras.  The  estate  of  Caldwell,  in  the 
shires  of  Ayr  and  Renfrew,  he  is  supposed 
to  have  acquired  by  marriage  with  the  heir 
of  Caldwell,  of  that  ilk,  then  a  family  of 
some  note,  having  given  a  chancellor  to 
Scotland,  1349.  From  GHlchrist,  lineally 
descended, 

JOHN  MURE,  of  Caldwdl  (eldest  son  of 
JOHN  MT/RE,  of  Caldwell,  by  his  wife  the 
Lady  Janet  STEWART,  daughter  of  Matthew, 
Earl  of  Lennox),  win)  inherited  Caldwell, 
1539.  He  m.  firstly,  tl'e  Lady  Isabel  MONT- 
OOMKRIE,  daughter  of  Hugh,  first  Earl  of 
Kglinton.and  secondly,  Christian,  daughter  of 
Ninian,  Lord  Ross,  of  Hawkhead,  and  had 
(with  younger  children)  two  sons, 

I.  John    (Sir)    of    Caldwell,    m.    Janet 
KENNEDY,  of  Bargeny,  and  was  slain 


10th  September,  1750,  by  the  Cunning- 
hames,  of  Aikelt.  and  Racburne,  of 
that  ilk.  He  had  three  sons,  William, 
James,  and 

Robert  (Sir),  of  Caldwell,  heir  to 
his  father;  m.  firstly,  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  KINCAID,  of  that 
ilk ;  and  secondly,  Barbara, 
daughter  of  Sir  George  PBESTON, 
of  Valley  field,  and  relict  of  Robert, 
Lord  Sempill,  by  whom  he  left 
a  daughter,  m.  Sir  William 
HAMILTON,  Bart.,  of  Preston. 
About  1610,  the  lands  of  Thorn- 
ton, near  Kilmarnock,  long  in 
possession  of  the  family,  were 
alienated  to  a  cadet,  founder  of 
the  House  of  MURE  of  Thornton, 
the  male  line  of  which  becoming 
extinct  1701,  in  the  person  of  Sir 
Archibald  Mure,  Lord  Provost  of 
Edinburgh,  the  eslate  passed  by 
his  heir  female  to  John  Cuuning- 
hame,  of  Caddel.  By  his  first 
wife,  Sir  Robert  had  two  sons, 
John,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  James,  who 
m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Sir 
William  MUBE,  of  Rowallan,  and 
left  at  his  death,  j\  p.,  four  sons 
and  as  many  daughters ;  the 
elder  son,  Robert,  successor  to  his 
grandfather,  m.  Jean,  daughter  of 
Uchtred  ENOX,  of  Ramphorlie, 
and,  it  seems,  fell  in  battle  about 
1610,  having  had  with  a  daughter 
(Eupheniia,  m.  her  kinsman, 
William  MTRE,  of  Glanders- 
town),  three  sons,  successively,  of 
Caldwell,  the  youngest  of  whom, 
WILLIAM,  of  Caldwell,  m.  1G55, 
Barbara,  daughter  of  Sir  William 
CUNNINGHAMS,  of  Cunninghame- 
head.  This  laird  was  attainted  for 
joining  the  Covenanters,  lied  to 
Holland,  and  d.  in  exile.  His 
estates  on  forfeiture  were  granted 
to  the  celebrated  General  Dalzell. 
His  lady  was  imprisoned  with  two 
of  her  daughters,  in  Blackness 
Castle,  and  underwent  much  cruel 
persecution.  Of  Caldwell's  three 
daughters,  Jane,  the  elder,  m. 
Colonel  John  EBSKINE,  of  Car- 


BUKKK'S  COI/)MAL  (JHNTUY. 


189 


mick,    lint    Irl't    no    i«uc  ;    Anne, 

tin'  youngest,  </.  ilnrini!  Ill' 

mi  mil      nf     tin'     f.unilv  ;       while 

ImilnirM,     Ilic     * mil     daughter, 

Ihrd  In  olitnin  I  iy  special  Act  of 
I'-trliamcnl,  I  Kill'  July,  Kiyit,  a 
full  restitution  of  her  patri- 
monial estates.  She  m.  .Inlm 
FAIKMK,  of  that  ilk,  hut  dung 
without  is-iie.  «;i-  f.  by  lirr  kins- 
niiin.  \VII.II\M.  t'lnirlh  Laird  of 
(Hiindcrstnw  11 

it.  WILLIAM,  of  tllaiiderstown. 
John  Mure  it.  about  15  tt.     His  second  son, 

\VII,LIAM  MURE,  of  Glanderstown,  m. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Gavin  HAMILTON,  of 
l\ii]ilt>cli,  imil  had  with  a  daughter  (Janet, 
wife  of  John  POLLOCK,  of  that  ilk),  a  son 
and  heir, 

\\II.I.IAM  MVHK,  "f  (llanderstown,  who  in. 

.li mi,  daughter  of  Kev.  Hans  HAMILTON,  and 

sister  of  James,  Knrl  of  Claubrassil,  by  whom 

he  left,  at  his  deeease,  1640,  with  a  daughter 

(Janet,  wife  of  Rev.  John   CARSTAIRS,  and 

mother  of  William  Carstairs,  the  patriot),  a  sen, 

WIU.IAM    MURK,   of  Glanderstown,  who 

m.    his    kinswoman,    Eupheuiia     Mr  RE,    of 

Caldwell,  before-mentioned,  and  had  issue, 

I.    William,  fourth   Laird  of    (llandcrs- 

town,  antl  of  Caldwell,  to  which  latter 

i'-l-ite   he   succeeded    on    the    death, 

without    issue,     of     his     kinswoman, 

Barbara,  second  daughter  of  William 

Mure,  of  Caldwell,  and   wife  of  John 

Fairlie.     He  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of 

Sir  George  MOWAT,  Bart.,  but  dying 

*.  p.  was  *.  by  his  nephew,  William. 

ii.  JAMES,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  second  son, 

JAMES  Mt  HK,  of  Rhoddens,  in  Ireland,  m. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  George  HUTCHINSON, 
of  Monkwood,  co.  Ayr,  and  hod  eighteen 
children,  of  whom  were, 

William,  elder  son  and  heir  to  his  uncle, 
William,  of  Glanderstown  and  Cald- 
well, m.  1710,  Anne,  daughter  of  Sir 
Jnmes  STEWART,  Bart.,  of  Goodtrees 
and  Coltncss,  Lord  Advocate  of  Scot- 
land, and  dying  1722,  left,  with  a 
daughter  (Agnes,  m.  the  Hon.  Patrick 
BOYLE,  of  Shewalton),  a  eon  and 
successor,  William,  of  Caldwell,  M.P. 
for  co.  Renfrew  from  1742  to  1761, 
one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Scottish 
Exchequer,  from  whom  is  descended 
WILLIAM  MURE,  of  Caldwell,  co.  Ayr 
(see  BURKE'S  Landed  Gentry,  MVRE 
of  Caldii-ell). 

George,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Scots  Greys, 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Fontenoy,  m. 
Jane  EATTRAT,  of  Craigholl,  and 
widow  of  Sir  J.  Elphinstone,  of  Logic, 
co.  Aberdeen,  and  had  issue  three  sons. 
Alexander  (Captain),  wounded  at  the 

battle  of  Fontenoy. 

Hutchkison,  of  Saxham  Hall,  near  Bury 

St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk,   a  merchant 

in   London.     His  descendants  settled 

in  eo.  Suffolk. 

SAMUEL,  from  whom  William   Dulgety 


Moore, '     of       Fromantle,       Western 
\  n-l  ralia,  claim-  ilc- 
Tho  youngest  son, 

SAMI  i  i.   M IK,  of  Convoy,  co.   Donegal, 

m.  Rose  Mrt'i.i,  s  \n  \x,  and  had  issue, 
I.   \Vii.t.i\M,  of  whom  presently. 
ii.  Robert,   of    Londonderry,   m.  1775, 
Kli/ubcth  (or  Anne)  SCOTT,  and  d.  in 
America    in    the    early   part    of    the 
present,  century,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Joseph,  m.  Miss  MEASE,  and  had 
a  son,  Bartholomew,  who   '/.   in 
infancy. 

2.  Andrew,  d.  unm. 

:t.  Samuel,   m.    Miss   IlrGHKS,  but 

d.  *.  p. 
4.  William,  of   Molenan,  m.  1835, 

Elizabeth,    daughter    of    Robert 

MAXWELL,  of   Armagh,  and    </. 

1853,  leaving  issue, 

(1)  Robert  Lyon,  of  Molenan, 
co.    Londonderry,    J.P.    and 
D.L.   for    that    county,   and 
J.P.  co.  Donegal,  high  sheriff 
oo.  Deny,  1877,  co.  Donegal, 
1886,   M.A.  Trinity  Collejie, 
Dublin,     barrister-at-Iaw,    4. 
1836,  m.   1867,   Mary  Eliza- 
beth Moore,  daughter  of  the 
late   John  MUNN,  J.P.,  and 
has  issue, 

(a)  Robert  Lyon,  J.  1868. 
(4)    William          Maxwell 

Scott,  4.  1870. 
(<•)  Walter,  4.  1871. 
(a)       Mary          Elizabeth 

Henrietta. 
(4)  Patience  Violet  Hoi  fort! . 

(2)  Samuel  Maxwell. 

(1)  Wilhelmina   Elizabeth,   m. 

Walter  GREEN,  but  d.  *.  p. 
1.  Eliza. 
The  elder  son, 

WILLIAM  MOORE,  of  Londonderry,  m. 
Jane  SCOTT,  and  had  issue, 

i.  JOSEPH,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  </.  unm. 

in.  Samuel,  m.  Patience  OHR,  but  d.  ».p. 

IV.     John,    of     Galway,    m.     Margaret 

FRENCH. 

i.  Rosa,  m.  Thomas  PRENTICE. 
II.  Elizabeth,   m.    Robert   PATTEN,  and 
had  issue,  with  a  daughter  (Jane,  m. 
Charles  BLAKE,  of  Merlin  Park),  a  son, 
William    Moore,    who    m.    Charlotte 
STIWART,  and  had  issue,  Robert,  of 
Clone,   Wicklow,   m.   his   kinswoman, 
Elizabeth  BBOWN,  daughter  of  Joseph 
Scott  MOORE,  of  Manor  Eilbride,  co. 
Wicklow;  William  Henry,  Lieutenant- 
Colo  lei  R.E. ;   Anna,  d.  unm. 
in.  Fi-mces,  m.  Matthew  PHIBBS. 
IV.  June,  d.  unm. 
The  e'dest  son, 

JOSEPH  MOORE,  of  Bond's  Glen,  co. 
Londonderry,  m.  firstly,  Anne,  daughter  of 
George  FLETCHER,  merchant  of  the  city  of 
London,  by  whom  he  had, 

I.  Joseph  Scott,  of  Manor  Kilbride,  co. 
Wicklow  j    m.  Elizabeth  BROWN  and 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


hud  issue,  Joseph   Fletcher,  of  Manor 
Kilbride,    wlio    »».    Jane    ATKINSON; 
and  Elizabeth  Brown,  m.  her  kinsman, 
Robert  PATTEN,  of  Clone,  Wicklow. 
n.  George  Fletcher,  advocate-genoml  of 

Western  Australia,  »».  Frances  JACK- 
.  SON,  step-daughter  of  Colonel  Andrew 
CIABKE,  governor  of  Western 
Australia  (from  February,  18 It!,  to 
February,  1847),  but  d.  t-ji. 

III.  William,  of   Liverpool,  m.  Gertrude 
HANMKB,  and   had  issue,   1.  William 
Jlenry,    of    Formby,    near    Liverpool, 
M.R.C.S. ;     2.    Ueorge    Fletcher,    m. 
Elizabeth   FISHER,    but    d.s.p.;     3. 
Andrew      Scott,     of      Formby  ;       4. 
Frederick    Dalgety,    of    Formby,    m. 
Rachel    Martin  HILL:   1.  Rose  Anne 
Elizabeth,  of  Beulah,  Formby. 

IV.  SAMUEL,  of  whom  presently. 

Mr.  Moore  m.  secondly,  Mary  BOND,  and  by 
her  had  three  daughters, 

I.  Catherine.  II.  Mary  Jane. 

III.  Roseanne. 


His  fourth  son, 

SAMVKL  MOOKK,  of  Bond's  Glen,  co. 
Londonderry,  emigrated  to  Western 
Australia,  having  -in.  in  England,  4th 
October,  1883,  Dorothy  Mary  Jane,  third 
daughter  of  Captain  Alexander  DALGETV, 
101st  Regiment  of  Foot,  of  Fort  Pitt,  in  the 
parish  of  St.  Margaret.,  Rochester,  co.  Kent, 
sometime  deputy  assistant  quartermaster- 
general  of  the  army  (.fee  DALGETY),  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1st  November,  1877)  had  issue, 

I.  WILLIAM  DAT.OETY,  now  of  Fremantle. 

II.  Frederick    Jlenry,    of    Sydney,    ?iew 
South  Wales,   m.  and   has    issue   one 
son  and  one  daughter. 

in.  Samuel  Joseph  Fortescue,  of  Don- 
gnrra,  Western  Australia,  m.  and  has 
numerous  issue. 

I.  M:iry  Elizabeth. 

II.  Annie     Fletcher,    m.    Charles    WIT- 
TENOOM,  and  has  issue  a  daughter. 

Mr.   Samuel    Moore     d.    at   Oakover,   Swan 
River,  Western  Australia,  4th  July,  1849. 


Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  a:.  Hire?  mullets  of  the  first  within  a  I/ordure  engrailed  gu. 

Crest — A  Saracen's  head,  ppr. 

Motto — Ditris  non  frangor. 

Residences — CliH'  Street,  Fremantle  ;  Oakover,  GuildforJ,  Western  Australia. 


EORGE  HENRY  HEWITT  DIXON,  of  Carlisle,  Alfred  Street,  North 
Sydney,  of  the  customs  department  N.S.W.  civil  service;  formerly 
from  1864  to  1882,  in  Messrs.  Green's  service  as  chief  officer  of  sailing  and 
steamships ;  b.  1847.  m.  22nd  November,  1882,  Hettie,  fifth  daughter  of 
J.  G.  DAY,  of  Essex,  and  has  issue, 

EDMOND  CHRISTIAN  HAY,  6.  in  Sydney,  1st  October,  1884. 

Laura  Edith  Marguerite,  6.  at  North  Sydney,  15th  January,  1894. 

ILincage. 


CHRISTOPHER  DIXON,  of  Edmond  Castle, 
Hayton,  Cumberland,  4.  circa  1690 ;  m.  and 
left  issue,  a  son, 

JOHN  DIXON,  of  Edmond  Castle,  who  m. 
Frances  ALLISON,  and  by  her  had  issue,  a 
son, 

PETER  DIXON,  of  Edmond  Castle,  which 
estate  he  sold  to  the  GRAHAM  family,  and 
settled  in  Whitehaven.  He  m.  2nd  Septem- 
ber, 1783,  Mary,  daughter  of  Richard  FER- 
GUSON, of  Carlisle,  and  aunt  to  Joseph  F'er- 
guson,  of  Morton,  M.P.,  and  by  her,  who 
brought  the  estate  of  Knells  to  the  family,  he 
had  issue, 

i.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Richard  Ferguson,  deceased. 

III.  Peter,  tn.  Sarah  Rebecca,  daughter 
of      Lieutenant  -  General      CLARKE, 
E.I.C.S.,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Peter  Sydenham. 

2.  Henry  Hall,  barrister-at-law  and 
author. 

3.  Treadway  Clarke. 


4.  John. 

5,  Joseph. 

tii  Edward  George,  Major-General 
Madras  Infantry,  6.  loth  Decem- 
ber, 1837,  was  for  a  time  in  com- 
mand at  Suakim. 

1.  Sarah  Rebecca. 

2.  Augusta  Jane. 

3.  Catherine  Annei 

IV.  George,  m.  Mary,  youngest  daughter 
of  Rev.  Jonathan  BOUCHER,  vicar  of 
Epsom,  Surrey,  and  great-great-grand- 
daughter of  Ewan  Christian,  of  Ewan- 
rigg  Hall,  and  d  .  a.  p. 

v.  Robert,  deceased. 

VI.  Joseph,  TO.  Ann,  daughter  of  Wilson 
PKBRY,  of  Whiteliaven,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Peter  Wilson. 

2.  Henry. 

1.  Josephine. 

I.  Frances,  d.  ttnm.  1818. 

II.  Mary,  d.  nnm.  1832. 
The  eldest  son, 


IM'UKK'S  COLON'!  \L  CKNTISY. 


401 


Jon*  Dixctx,  nf  Km-lN.  Ciinilii-rlnnd.  M.I'.. 
.1.1'.  .in. I  1)1.,  high  sheriff,  18:w,  and  mayor 
,-lisl,.,  ls:w  :nicl  IMii,  chairman  of 
Carlisle  Kft'.ii-ni  Law  League,  ft.  L'litli  <  Mobcr, 
1785;  m.  22nd  .November,  1M1.  Mury'lir- 
call,  only  child  of  Captuin  K.I!»T|  STURDY, 
3 1st  Regiment  (who  fought  in  I  lie  -Vim  ricui 
\\nrol  In. I. ']" -mli'iH'e,  on  the  Loyalist  side), 
inn!  frMt-grmt-gi*nd-<bkughtn  of  Kwnn 
CMIU.STTA.V,  of  Ewanrigg  Hall,  and  d.  1857, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  PETER  .TAMES,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Robert  Stordy.lateof  the 9th  I. 
M-rveil  with  his  regiment  in  India,  and 
d.  unm.  1S!'L' 

in.  Richard  Ferguson,  ti.  3rd  November, 

1-1. i. 

iv.  George  Hodgson,  m.  8th  February, 
1801,  Klla,  third  daughter  of  Sir 
Robert  BBISCO,  Bart.,  of  Crofton 
Hall,  and  has  issur, 

1.  Wastel  George  Brisco,  fought  in 
the  Mntiil,,-!,.  \\,ir,  b.  1868. 

1 .  Mary  Ada  Grant. 

2.  Ella  Annie  Brisco. 

3.  Alii-e  Blanche. 

4.  Daisy  Roberta  Briseo. 
6.  Amy  Frances  Brisrci. 

fi.  Constance  Mabell  Brisco. 

V.  Willinm  Giles,  rf.  1839. 

I.  Mary  Sarah,  d.  9th  February,  1820. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  Captain    Charles  William 
THOMPSON,  son  of  Colonel  T.  Perron- 
nett  Thompson,  and  d.  in  India. 

IH.  Jane  Eleanor,  m.  James  Robert 
GBANT,  son  of  Sir  James  Grant  (who 
was  present  at  Waterloo), and  had  issue. 

IV.  Mury  Tirzah,  d.  1st  April,  1827. 

v.    Klizii'hcth,  ,1.  1824. 

VI.  Henrietta,     m.     1st     March,     1849, 
Lieutenant  James  FAIBTLOUGH,  J.P., 
afterwards    Major    Royal     Westmor- 
land Militia,  and  had  an  only  son, 


Gerrard,    Major    R.A.,    b. 
5th   IVc.-inhcr,  lst!i;  d.  at  Sierra 

ing  issue. 

vii.  Maria  Rebecca,  d.  WAI. 
The'  r!ilr-t  son, 

PKTKK  JAMBS  Dixov,  J.P.  of  Knells,  co. 
CnuiScrland,  which  estate  he  sold  in  1872, 
and  went  to  reside  at  Burgh  Him-r,  littrgh- 
foy-Sand*,  >».  1MIH.  An'ie,  daughter  of  George 
li.'nrv  HKWII  i  ( liii'ii  \s  i,  of  Broadfleld 
House  and  Burgli-by-Sands,  co.  Cumberland. 
D.L.  (ire  BuRKK'g  Landed  Gentry, 
OtlPHANT-FEBorsoN).  and  had  issue, 

I.  John    Dixan,     II  A  ,    Trinity    College, 
('iunliridiie,  //.  Ifj'll,  educated  at  Ros- 
s:ill  Si'hool.  l,;uir:i^!iire,  d.  tiam.  18S4. 
it.  GBOBOB  HEXBV  HEWITT,  the  subject 

of  this  memoir. 

in.  Peter  James  Grant,  A.  1848. 
iv.  Richard  Ferguson  (Rev.),  an  Angli- 
can clergyman  in  Canada,  m.  Bessie 
(widow),  daughter  of  —  GEARY,  and 
has  issue  one  son,  who  d.  young,  and 
two  daughters. 

V.  Robert  Stordy,  d.  1892. 

VI.  William  Kdimind  (Rev.),  an  Anglican 
clergyman  at  Bristol. 

vii.  Charles   Lancelot   Oliphant,   d.    an 

infant. 
I.  Ssrah  Maria,  m.  Rev.  John   PHKLPS, 

vicar  of  Houghton,  and  has  issue,  two 

sons  and  two  daughters, 
n.  Mary  Tirzah,  d.  young. 

III.  Margaret   Giles,  m.  Rer.   Frederick 
DIXON,  nephew  of  Abram  Dixon,  of 
Chirkley     Court,     Leatherhead,     and 
George  Diion,  M.P.  for  Kdgbasion,  co. 
Warwick,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and 
two  daughters. 

IV.  Anne  Ktnm..r. 

V.  Henrietta  Georgina,  d.  young. 

VI.  Augusta  Jane, 
vii.  Agnes  Maud. 


Arms— Az.  a  dove  statant  proper,  in  chief  two  bees  volant  or  a  chief  of  the  last  thereon 
three  pallets  gules. 

Crest — In  front  of  an  anchor  in  bend  sinister  sable,  a  dexter  cubic  arm  erect  proper  in 
the  hand  an  olive  branch  also  proper. 

M otto— Peace. 

Residence  —Carlisle,  Alfred  Street,  North  Sydney. 


HIS  HONOUR  ALFRED  PAXTON    BACKHOUSE,  of  Melita,  Eliza- 
beth Bay,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  district  court  judge,  chairman 
of  the  quarter  sessions,  and  vice-chancellor  of  the  Sydney  University,  6.  28th 
May,  1851 ;  m.  4th  February,  1879,  Kate  Marion,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
late  Robert  HILLS,  of  Allington,  Elizabeth  Bay,  Sydney,  but  has  no  issue. 


ILwtngr. 


BENJAMIN    BACKHOUSE,    of    Sydney,  by 
Elizabeth  WAKNK,  his  wife,  has  issue, 

AJ.FKED  PAXTON  (ilis  Honour),  judge  of 
tin' district  court  of  New  South  Wales. 


Ernest  Benjamin. 
Frank  Herbert. 
11  an  rice. 


Clarence  Robert, 
dive  Norman. 
Oscar. 


Ella  Maude  (Mrs.  McCulloch). 


492 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Mabel  Constance  (Mrs.  Tower). 
(iiMi'O  Muriel. 

Klsie   Beatrice,    »».   May,    1889,   Charles 
Edward  TODD,  M.D.,  son  of  Charles 


Todd,  C.M.G.,  M.A.,  F.E.S.,  of  Arli-1- 
aide,postmastt'r-i;<'n<'ra], director  of  tele- 
graphs, and  government  astronomer  of 
South  Australia  (see.  TODD of  Adelaide). 


Residence — Melita,  Elizabeth  Bay,  Sydney,  New  Soutli  Wales. 


WILLIAM  JOHN  DALY,  of  Ouitchambo,  Elstornwick,  Melbourne,  b. 
llth  May,  1847,  m.  27th  April,  1882,  Florence  Eleanore,  daughter  of 
Gustave  BECKX,  Consul-General  for  Belgium,  in  Australia,  and  has  issue, 
i.  WILLIAM  CONSTANT  BECKX,  b.  19th  December,  1883. 
n.  Richard  Strnhan,  6.  19th  June,  1885. 
in.  Clarence  Wells  Didier,  6.  5th  May,  1890. 
i.  Eleanore  Margaretta,  b.  8th  July,  1887. 
n    Auastasia,  b.  20th  December,  1892. 

Hincage. 


This  family  derives  from  that  of  DALY,  of 
Raford,  itself  a  braneh  of  the  very  ancient 
Irish  sept  of  O'DALY,  now  represented  by 

LORD  DUNSANDLE  AND  CLANCONAL. 

JAMES  DALY,  of  Eaford,  younger  son  of 
JAMES  DALY,  of  Carrownakefly,  eo.  Galway, 
and  brother  of  Dennis  Daly,  the  great-great- 
grandfather of  James,  first  Lord  Dunsandle 
and  Clanconal,  was  *.  by  his  son, 

WILLIAM  DALY,  of  Eaford,  who  m. 
Anastasia,  daughter  of  Hyacinth  D'ARCY,  of 
Kiltulla,  eo.  Galway,  and  had  with  four 
daughters,  Anstace ;  Catherine,  m.  John 
BROWNE  ;  Margaret,  m.  John  KIBWAN,  of 
Cast  le  Hacket ;  and  Bridget ;  two  sons, 

I.  PENIS,  his  heir. 

II.  Hyacinth,  of  Dalystown,  co.  Galway, 
whose  will  dated  1st  September,  1775, 
was  proved  26th  July,  1782.     He  in. 
the    sister    and     heiress    of    Thomas 
COGHLAN  (styled  the  Maw)  chief  of  the 
ancient  sept  of  MacCoghlan,  Dynasts 
of  Lower  Delvin,  by  whom  he  had  a 
son  and  a  daughter, 

1.  The  Eight  Hon.  Denis  Bowes 
Daly,  of  Palystown,  M.P.  co. 
Galway,  and  a  Privy  Councillor 
in  Ireland,  in.  by  licence  dated 
26th  August,  1780,  Mary  Char- 
lotte, daughter  of  Eight  Hon. 
John  Ponsonby,  sister  of  William, 
first  Lord  Ponsonby,  of  Imokilly, 
and  grand -daughter  of  Brabazon, 
first  Earl  of  Bessborough,  and  d. 
17th  December,  1821,  aged  76. 
1.  Margaret, m. by  licence,  dated  19th 
November,  1782,  Eight  Hon.  Sir 
Skeflington  SMITH,  Bart. 

Mr.  Daly,  whose  will,  dated  5th  February, 

1759,  was  proved  llth  August,  1769,  was  *.  by 

his  eldest  son, 

DENIS  DALY,  of  Eaford,  m.  1735,  Lady 

Anne,   daughter   of   Michael,  tenth   Earl   of 

Clanricarde,  and  had  issue, 


i.  DENIS,   ancestor    of    the    DALYS   of 
Rafurd  (see  BURKE'S  Landed  Gentry). 
ii.  MICHAEL,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anastasia,  m.    Sir    George    BROWNE, 
sixth  Bart,  of  the  Neale. 

II.  Letitia,    m.    Henry     BlNGHAW,     of 
Newbrook. 

in.  Margaret,  m.  first,  Charles  BLAKE, 

and  secondly,  John  D'AECY. 
Mr.  Daly  d.  14th  March,  1791,  aged  91.     His 
second  son, 

MICHAEL  DALY,  of  Loughrea  and  Mount 

Pleasant,  co.  Galway,  and  Tokay   Lodge,  co. 

Dublin,  m.  Lady  Johanna  GORE,  daughter  of 

Arthur,  first  Earl  of   Arran,  and  widow  of 

Philip  DOYNE,  of  Wells,  co.  Wexford,  and  d. 

23rd  October,  1808,  aged  64,  having  had  issue, 

i.  Denis,     Lieutenant     Galway    Militia, 

d.  v.  p.  leaving  one  daughter  Catherine. 

n.  HYACINTH      KICHABD,     of      whom 

presently. 

III.  Arthur  Henry,  b.  26th  June,  1768 ; 
m.  three   times,   and   d.    June,    1826, 
leaving  issue. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Gyles  EYRE,  of  Eyre  Court, 

co.  Galway. 
The  second  son, 

HYACINTH  EICHAED  DALY,  of  Mount 
Pleasant,  co.  Galway,  Colonel  in  the  Army, 
had  by  his  first  wife,  Mary,  a  son,  Denis,  who 
d.  young,  and  by  his  second  wife,  Honoria, 
daughter  of  Anthony  KEOQH,  of  Camla, 
co.  Boscommon,  by  his  wife  Margaret, 
daughter  of  Ignatius  FFEENCH,  of  Carrea  (with 
two  younger  sons,  Anthony  and  James, 
d.s.p.),  a  son, 

EICHAED  GORE  DALY,  of  Woodview,  Eyre 
Court,  co.  Galway,  m.  May,  1840,  Annie 
Jane,  daughter  of  Colonel  Arthur  DISNEY,  of 
Ballysax,  co.  Kildare,  and  d.  at  Melbourne, 
Australia,  31st  December,  1860,  leaving  by 
her  (who  d.  30th  May,  1882)  a  daughter, 
Annie  Evelyn,  b  20th  March,  1859,  and  four 
sons. 


Ill  KKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


493 


1.    Arthur  Hyacinth. 
•i.    Kdwiu  Disnev. 
1.  Laura, 
in.  WIM.MM  .Iniiv  of  Ouitehambo,  the 

sul.jeet  of  thi-.  memoir. 
IT.    Lnthony,  h.  19th  May,  1853, m.  1888, 
l-abella,    daughter    of    J.    Brakey,    of 
Tasmania,  ami  }ina  iffue, 

1.  William    Anthcuiv,  b.  16th  June, 

1891. 
1.  Annie  Laura,  b.  14th  August,  1889. 

Armx—  1'er  fess  arg.  and  or  a  lion  rampant  per  fess  sa.  and  gu.  in  chief  two  dexter  hands 
ronped  at  the  wrists  of  the  la-t. 

Crest — In  front  of  an  oak  tree  ppr.  fructcd  or  a  greyhound  courant  sa.  collared  gold. 

Motto — Deo  Fidelis  et  Regi. 

Residence — Ouitchambo,  Elsternwick,  Melbourne. 

Club — Australian,  Melbourne. 


i.    ll\!ic-inili,     of     Melbourne,    l>.    20th 
rVliruar\.      I.SH;      in.     IWiN.       Linda 
Gordon,  (laughter   of  Thomas    1'ictim 
BKKDR,  of  Dublin,  and  has, 
1.  Gore  1'ieton,  I,.  .Inh,  1870. 
L'.    Murv,  i.  May,  ISIiit. 
3.  Thomasina,  i.  1st  April,  1872. 
II.  Arthur  Disney  Jo.-i-ph,  of  Albert  Park, 
Melbourne,  b.  20th  August,  1815,  m. 
1870,    Laura.   daughter  of  J.  B.  1'KIT- 
H.  of  Melbourne,  and  has  issue, 


JAMES  RICHARDSON,  of  Gorrinn,  near  Ararat,  and  of  Hermitage  Road, 
Geelong,  Victoria,   J.P.,  6.  4th  Ma}-,  1827;  m.  14th  April,  1859,  Fanny 
Mercer,  daughter  of   David    FISHKK,  a   landed  proprietor   in   Geelong,  who 
proceeded  to   the   colony  of    Victoria  in  1834,   as  manager  of  the  Derwcnt 
Company,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Andrew,  b.  5th  March,  1861 ;  d.  10th  July,  1869. 

II.  Francis  George,  b.  28th  December,  1862 ;  d.  10th  August,  1883. 
in.  ARTHUR  HERBERT,  b.  9th  May,  1864. 

iv.  Robert  Walter  Homan,  5.  12th  February,  1867  ;  d.  26th  June,  1869. 

v.  James  Graham,  b.  10th  May,  1868. 

i.  Isabella  Law,  6.  2nd  February,  1860 ;  d.  12th  September,  1869. 

11.  Charlotte  Sarah,  b.  2nd  November,  1865. 

in.  Frances  Ethel  Georgiana,  b.  24th  December,  1869. 

iv.  Catherine   Jane  Beatrice,  6.   15th  September,    1872 ;    d.   unm.   13th 
January,  1894. 

v.  Anna  Alice,  6.  23rd  August,  1874. 

vi.  Janet  Marion,  6.  31st  August,  1877. 

Mr.  Richardson  emigrated  to  Victoria  in  1848.  He,  with  his  brother 
Robert,  bought  the  squatting  lease  of  the  run  of  Gorrinn,  at  that  time  crown 
land.  The  area  of  the  Gorriun  estate  amounts  to  about  22,000  acres. 


EOBEET    BICHABDSON,    a 


Htncage. 

banker,    left  a 


son, 

THOMAS  RICIIABDSOX,  of  Restalrig  House, 
near  Edinburgh,  and  of  George  Street,  Edin- 
burgh, Scotland,  writer  to  the  signet,  m.  in 
1818,  Isabella  Law  HEGOIE,  who  d.  at  Res- 
talrig,  22nd  February,  18(iG.  lie  d.  at 
Restalrig,  18th  June,  1853,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  Robert,  d.  unm.,  June,  1887. 

n.  JAMKS,  now  of  Gorrinn,  the  subject  of 

this  memoir. 

III.  Thomas  William,  »«.  Ellen   POHTEII. 
and    lias    issue,   five    sons    uud    four 


daughters,  amongst  whom  are,  Robert 
Lymer,  Thomas  William,  John 
Walter,  Arthur,  Caroline  Bradley, 
Isabel,  and  Js'ona. 

IV.  John  Walter,  d  unm.  12th  January, 
186B. 

I.  Isabella. 

n.  Sarah,  d.  «n>«.  6th  November,  1863. 

in.  Eleanor,  d.  arm.  27th  August, 
1891. 

i\.  .lanet,  m.  WTilliam  WEIGHT,  a 
squatter,  and  d.  17th  May,  1888,  having 
had  issue,  three  sons  and  two 
daughters,  viz.,  1.  Will'am  Robert 


494. 


JiURKK'S  COLONIAL  GKXTKY. 


Claud;  2.  Thoma*  Jimet|  3.  Douglas 
Walter;  1.  Anna  Margaret  Eliza ;  aud 
2.  Violet  Henrietta  lsaln-1. 

V.  Anna,  rf.  itnw.  July,  1S.">4. 

VI.  Georgiana,     m.     Frederick       Bayne 
TAYLOR,  M.D.,  and  lun  is>ue.  two  sons 


unil  one  daughter,  viz.,  1.  Frederick 
Walter  ;  2.  George  John  ;  1.  Sarah 
Mary  Louisa. 

vii.  Catherine   Douglas,    d.   unm.    22nd 
June,  1894. 


Residence — Gorrinn,  near  Ararat,  Victoria. 


T71RNEST  OCTAVIUS  SMITH,  of  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  justice  of 
tlie  peace  for  that  colony. 


ILtncnnc. 


The  family  of  SMITH,  to  which  Mr.  E.  O. 
Smith  belongs,  resided  in  the  counties  of 
Middlesex  and  Somerset,  England. 

THOMAS  SMITH,  by  Sarah  JENNINGS,  hie 
wife,  had  a  son, 

EEV.  JOHN  JENNINGS  SMITH,  M.A.  Cam- 
bridge, who,  alter  being  for  many  years  a 
minister  of  the  Church  of  England  in  Glou- 
cestershire, at  Chiswick,  Middlesex,  &c.,went 
to  New  South  Wales,  and  was  appointed  first 
incumbent  of  St.  Paul's,  Paterson,  in  that 
colony.  He  »«.  26th  December,  1818,  Anne 
TIMBEBLAKE,  of  &  Lincolnshire  family,  and 
d.  from  injuries  sustained  by  an  accidental 
full  from  his  carriage.  8th  September,  184G, 
having  had  by  her  (who  d.  1st  February, 
1884), 

I.  FRANCIS  GREY,  of  Evora,  St.  Kilda, 
Melbourne,  Victoria,  chief  manager  of 
the  National  Bank  of  Australasia,  4. 
23rd  February,  1827;  m.  21st  Septem- 
ber, 1849,  Susanna  Amelia,  daughter  of 
Joseph  William  BELCHEB,  of  Dublin, 
Ireland,  solicitor,  by  Elizabeth  AUSTIN, 
his  wife,  both  deceased,  and  has  hud 
issue, 

1.  John  Jennings,  b.  16th   August. 
1850  ;  deceased. 

2.  JOSEPH  WILLIAM   BELCHES,    b. 
15th  October,  1853 ;  m.  6th  April, 
1886,  Dora,  daughter  of  the  late 
W.  TURNER,  aud  has  issue,  John 
Essex  Grey,  and  Barbara  Grey. 

3.  Frank  Grey,  b.  4th  June,  1857; 
in.  3rd  July,  1883,  Sybella,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  John  Boss,  and 
lias  issue,  Mona  Grey,  and  Nancye 
Grey. 

4.  Herbert  Austin,  b.  25th  February, 
1859. 

5.  Guy   Percy,    b.    6th    November, 
I860;  TO.  31st  March,  1887,Lalla, 
daughter  of  J.  G.  DUIFKTT,  and 
has  issue,  Frank  Edmund. 


6.  Leslie  Octavius,  b.  21st   Novem- 
ber, 18G2. 

7.  George  Frederick  Belcher,  //.  2nd 
March,   18t!4;    »«.   1886,  and  has 
issue,  Melville  Grey. 

8.  Alfred     Ernest     Grey,     *.     5th 
October,  1867. 

1.  Elizabeth  Austin,  deceased. 

2.  Mary  Snphisi,  deceased. 

3.  Laura  Grey. 

ii.  John  Sketchley  Bacon,  in.  but  d.  s.p. 
I  I.  Arthur  Jennings,  m.  Mary,  daughter 

o,f  the  late  John  ALSOP,  and  has  issue 

two  sons  and  two  daughters. 

IV.  Harold    Selwyn,    m.    first,    Camilla, 
daughter  of  the  lale  Hamilton  HART, 
and  secondly,  Madeline,  daughter  of 
John  KELLY,  and  has  issue,  six  sons 
and  four  daughters, 

v.  ERNEST  OCTAVIUS,  of  Sydney,  New 
South  WTales,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

VI.  Percy  Jennings,  m.  Mrs.  Mary 
SMYTHK. 

I.  Anne  Isabel,  m.  Captain  C.  H.  HOKS- 
LiiY,  of  the  Indian  Army,  and  has 
issue  four  sons  and  two  daughters. 

ii.  Ellen  Augusta,  m.  W.  M.  ARNOLD, 
and  has  issue  two  sous  and  five  daugh- 
ters. 

nr.  Emilie  Clara,  m.  Montagu  Consett 
STEPHEN,  third  son  of  the  Hon.  Sir 
Alfred  Stephen,  G.C.M.G.,  (.'.I!.,  for- 
merly lieutenant  -  governor  of  New 
South  Wales  (see  S'jKI'iir.N  of  Sydnry, 
vol.  i,  p.  42).  He  d.  1872,  leaving 
issue  one  son  and  three  daughters. 

iv,  Amelia  Blanche,  m.  T.  H.  PAIGE,  and 
has  issue  two  sons  and  four  daughters. 

V.  Florence,    m.  Edward    Milner    STE- 
PHEN,   fourth  son    of    the   Hon.    Sir 
Alfred   Stephen,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  and 
has   issue  four   sons  and  two  daugh- 
ters. 


Arms — Quarterly  sa.  and  arg.  a  cross  parted  and  fretty  counterchanged  between  in  the 
first  and  fourth  quarters  three  martlets  one  and  two  or  and  in  the  second  and  third  a  lion 
rarup.  gu. 

Crest—  In  front  of  a  denii-lion  gu.,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  passion  cross,  two 
trefoils  in  saitire  slipped  or. 

Motto — Mens  Conscia  Becti. 

Betidence—  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


UUUKH-.S  COLONIAL  CKNTUV. 


495 


jHamfoltJ, 
J 

Reynold,  daughter  of  the  late  Mark  NICHOLSON. 


AM  MS  WILLIAM    MANIFOLD,  of  Cnrrakoorte,  Graamcre,  nenr  Warr- 
imnibool,  Victoria,  I.   30tU   December,    1840,  TO.   7th   May,  1874,   Lucy 


Hincaar. 


WILLIAM  MANIFOLD,  who  was  //.  3rd 
0,-fober,  1761,  at  Court  llall,  co.  Chester,  the 
rt-sidenei'  of  his  iaihcr,  JAMES  MANIFOLD, 
emigrated  with  his  family  to  Van  Diemen's' 
Land  i.i  IS27,  mid  Mttlad  »t  KclM>,  .,11  the 
riv.-r  Tamar.  He  m.  in  1796,  Mary  Ituisi  * 
(who  was  b.  16th  July,  1772,  and  ,1 .  nh 
February,  1851),  and  d.  July,  1846,  haying 
had  MX  sons,  all  of  whom  d.  unm.  except 

I.  THOMAS  (tue  fourth  son),  of  whom  wo 
treat. 

II.  John  (the  fifth  son),  who  loft  issue, 

1.  William  Thompson,  of  Purruin- 
bete,  Camperdown,  Victoria. 

2.  Thomas,  of    Wirridgil,    Camper- 
do  wo. 

3.  Chester,  of   Taliudert,    Camper- 
down. 

4.  Kdward,  of   Danedite,    Camper- 
down. 

The  elder  surviving  son, 

THOMAS  MANIFOLD,  of  Waiora,  near  Mel- 
bourne,  Victoria,  who  was  />.  at  Court  llall, 
co.  Chester,  29th  March,  1809.  He  removed 
from  Van  Diemen's  Laud  to  Port  Phillip, 
Victoria,  in  1836,  and  with  his  two  younger 
brothers,  John  and  Peter,  explored  and  settled 
at  Purrumbete.  After  some  years  he  removed 
to  Grasmere,  near  Wairnambool, and  toward* 
the  latter  end  of  his  life  gave  up  pastoral 
pursuits  and  lived  at  Waiora,  hj»  residence 
near  Melbourne,  whciv  I.i- ./.  7th  November, 
1875.  He  m.  4th  July,  1838,  Jane  Kli/,,1,, -I  I,] 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Captain  Walter 
SYXXOT,  66lh  Regiment,  of  Ballintnte,  co. 
Armagh,  Ireland,  second  son  of  Sir  Walter 
Synnot.  Knt.,  of  Ballymoyer,  co.  .Armagh 
IM  BuBKl'l  Liinileit  Utateii,  !Sv.\Xur  *f 
Baltymoyer)  by  Jane,  his  first 'wife,  daughter 
of  John  SEION,  of  Cambcrwell,  and  by  her 
(who  was  4.  16th  May,  18g2,  and  now  resides 
at  Katandra,  South  Yarra,  Melbourne)  had 

Imw, 

J?f*iV/e«(r-t'amikooite.  Orasmerc,  Warruambool, 
Clubs— Melbourne  and  Warruambool. 


.  JAMES  WILLIAM,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

I.  Walter  Synnot.  of  Wollaston,  'Warr- 
nambool, Victoria  (Clubs— Melbourne 
aud  Warrnambool),  J.P.  for  the 
colony  of  Queensland,  4.  30th  March, 
1849)  m.  23rd  April,  18.S5,  Fanny 
Maria,  third  daughter  of  Commande'r 
Alexander  John  SMITH,  R.N ,  late 
astronomer  of  llobart,  Tasmania,  and 
gold  field  commissioner  at  Castlemaine, 
Victoria,  by  Aubrey,  Ms  wife,  daugh- 
ter of  George  Frederick  HEAD,  of 
Hobart,  director  of  the  Bank  of  Van 
Diemen's  Land,  but  has  no  issue.  At 
his  father's  death  Mr.  Manifold  in- 
herited the  Wollaston  and  Motang 
properties,  subject  to  the  life  interest 
of  his  mother. 

Elizabeth  Mary  Synnot,  4.  9th  May, 
18*2 ;  m.  27th  February,  1868,  Andrew 
(Jeorge  ANDEBSON,  and  has  issue, 
1.  Claude  Alexander. 

1.  Alice  Seton. 

2.  Beatrice  Mary  Synnot. 

3.  Margaret  Lome. 

4.  Isabel  Rose. 
6.  Ethel  Dunlop. 
6.  Jessie  Caroline. 

7-  Georgina  Martha  McCall. 
.  Alice  Seton,  4.  22nd  April,  1845  ;  m. 
2nd  July,  1872,  Lieutenant  William 
Henry  PANTEB,  R.N.,  formerly  captain 
and  senior  naval  officer  of  Victoria,  and 
has  issue, 

\.  Elizabeth  Frances. 

2.  Violet  Louisa. 

3.  Mary  Grace. 

4.  Florence  Morton. 

5.  Olive  Emily  Constance. 

6.  Edith  May. 

7.  Helen  Kennedy. 
Victoria. 


Sonaftwott, 


Tl-ENHT    TENNENT    DONALDSON,   of   Brookland,,    Tetholme    near 
Ba.hurst,  New  South  Wales,  J.P..  b.  15th  July,  1847,  «.  23rd  February 
8/1,  Agnes,  daughter  of  J.  PINKEKION,  by  Anne  Li*  wife,  daughter  of  Robert 
AIAKSDEK,  and  haji  issue, 


496 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


i.  Henry  Tcnnent  Campbell,  b.  1878;  d.  young. 

n.  AUGUSTUS  STUAUT  PINKUHTOX,  b.  1879. 

in.  Archibald  Launcelot  Leverton,  b.  1883. 

iv.  Cecil  Harold  Dundas,  b.  1885. 

i.  Agnes  Maud  St.  Clare,  b.  1872;  d.  young. 

n.  Agnes  Rosa  St.  Clare,  b.  1873. 

in.  Florence  Ethel,  6.  1874;  d.  young. 

iv.  Lilian  Mabel  Marsden,  b.  1876. 

Mr.  Donaldson  was  educated  at  University  College  School  and  at  Uppingham 
School,  where  he  was  captain  of  the  fifth  form.  He  entered  into  mercantile 
pursuits  and  arrived  in  Sydney  in  1871.  He  is  a  justice  of  the  peace  for  the 
colony  of  New  South  Wales,  and  for  several  years  has  held  the  position  of 
political  secretary  to  the  protectionist  party,  and  it  is  largely  owing  to  his 
efforts  that  the  policy  has  been  adopted  in  the  colony.  He  is  much  interested 
in  the  fruit  industry,  on  which  subject  he  has  written  pamphlets.  In  1887,  he 
contested  Yass  Plains  for  a  seat  in  the  Legislative  Assembly,  but  was  beaten  by 
a  narrow  majority  by  Mr.  Thomas  Colls.  He  is  a  member  of  the  Economic 
Society  and  the  Institute  of  Bankers  of  New  South  Wales,  an  lion,  corre- 
sponding member  of  the  New  South  Wales  Insurance  Institute,  vice-president 
of  the  New  South  Wales  Church  Union,  and  for  some  years  a  lay  representa- 
tive to  the  Anglican  Synod,  Bathur.st  diocese.  In  May,  1893.  he  was  appointed 
private  secretary  to  the  premier,  which  post  has  since  been  made  an  executive 
one,  so  that  Mr.  Donaldson  is  now  permanently  attached  to  the  chief  secretary's 
department. 

lineage. 


JAMES  DONALDSON,  third  son  of  Donald, 
who  was  third  son  of  Macdonald,  Earl  of 
Kintyre,  m.  Margaret,  eldest  daughter  of 
William  DUNDAS,  of  Dudingston,  who  was 
eldest  son  of  William  Dundas,  who  was  second 
son  of  Sir  William  Duudas,  of  Dundas.  His 
son, 

KEY.  JAMES  DONALDSON,  of  Murrock  and 
Baunachra,  of  the  shire  of  Dumbarton,  b. 
1641,  d.  1722,  buried  at  Dumbarton.  He  was 
Minister  of  the  Episcopal  Church,  Dumbar- 
ton, at  the  Revolution  in  1688,  and  was 
formerly  minister  of  the  Port  of  Menteith, 
and  one  of  the  first  Episcopal  clergy  to  suffer 
at  the  hands  of  the  Presbyterians.  He  »«. 
Anne,  daughter  of  S.  STIRLING,  of  co.  Stirling, 
and  had  (with  seven  other  sons  and  five 
daughters)  issue,  v 

I.  Henry,  6.  1683,  d.  young. 

II.  James,  b.  1686;  d.  young. 

in.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  youngest  son, 

WILLIAM  DONALDSON,  of  Murroek,  co. 
Dumbarton,  b.  1687,  d.  1764.  He  m.  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  Archibald  MACAULET,  of 
Ardincaple,  co.  Dumbarton,  and  had  issue,  a 
son, 

JAMKS  DONALDSON,  of  Baunachra,  b. 1721, 
d.  1805.  He  sold  his  property  to  Mr. 
Buchanan,  of  Glasgow,  and  bought  the 
estates  of  Xliornlull  uuil  Williamshuw,  co. 


Ayr.  He  afterwards  sold  Thornhill  and 
entailed  Williomshaw  on  eldest  sons.  The 
Thornhill  estate  was  bought  by  Andrew 
Brown,  of  Stewarton,  from  whom  it 
descended  to  his  son  Andrew  Brown,  M.D., 
H.E.I.C.,  who  d.  1861  ;  he  willed  it  to  his 
niece,  Margaret  Tennent,  m.  William  Lever- 
ton  Donaldson,  grandson  of  James  Donald- 
son, of  Baunaelira,  who  entailed  it  on  her 
eldest  son  and  his  issue,  thus  returning  (with 
other  lands)  to  the  Donaldson  family.  He 
m.  Mary,  daughter  of  John  PATTIBON,  of 
London,  and  had  issue  a  son, 

JAMES  DONALDSON,  architect,  b.  1756,  in. 
Jane,  daughter  of  T.  LEVERTOX,  of  Wood- 
ford,  co.  Essex,  and  d.  1844,  leaving  issue, 
I.  Thomas     Leverton,    P.R.I.B.A.,    for 
twenty-three  years  professor  of  archi- 
tecture   at    London   University,   and 
autho   :of  many  architectural  works, 
Member  of  the  Institut  de  France  and 
Chevalier  of    the    Belgian    order    of 
Leopold,    b.    1795,   d.    1885.      He  »». 
Mutilcla    Georgiana,  second   daughter 
of    Thomas    LINGHAM,    of    Shooters 
Hill,  eo.  Middlesex,  and  had  issue, 
1.  Thomas   Olinthus,   M.I.C.E.,    *. 
1826,  m.  Mary,  second   daughter 
of  J.   NETHKKSOLE,   of   Jamaica, 
and  had  issue,  Marie   Leverton,  b. 
1855,  d.  1877. 
2    Levertou,      Lieutenant      Bengal 


'S  COLONIAL  CliNTKY. 


497 


Knginoors,  4.  I 830,  killed  in  action 
at   I<nni;<i<iii.  Is.'iL'. 

•J.    ,l:,liir-     S Helt,    M.R.I.B.A.,     b. 

IS.'tL1,  111     Knnh  .  \ UIT  daughter 

ni1   1' .  i  i  m  M  \u,  ni'  (irore  House, 

h  i-,lilmry,    London,    anil  </.  1887, 

lc;i  ui!L,r  \\  it  Ii   live  i)l  IIITN  I'  r, 

Li-verton,   Ca|il.iin    K.A.,    I,.   L'otli 
rvi.ruary,  18<>3,  and  James  Grun- 
ing,  K  N 
ii.  \Vi i.u AM    I.KVEBTOX,  of   whom   we 

trr.-il 
Thr  younger  eon, 

\VII.I.I\M  LRVKBTON  DOXAI.DSOX,  of  Lon- 
don, and  \Villiiinislmw,  Ayrshire,  solicitor,  b. 
1 SOU,  m.  Margaret,  eklc.-t  iliiunlitcr  of  John 
TKXXKST,  of  Glasgow,  by  Margaret,  his  wife, 
ilii"ghter  of  Andrew  BKOWX,  of  Stewarton, 
and  had  issue, 

i.  William  Lcverton,  B.A.,  barrister-at- 
law,  and  Deputy  Convener  for  Middle- 
sex, 4.  1838,  m.  Kllen,  younger  daugh- 
ter of  Captain  TIXKLAB,  Royal 
Marines,  and  d.  1882,  leaving  issue, 
one  son,  who  d.  young,  and  live  daugh- 
ters. 

Arm* — Quarterly,  first  and  fourth  or  a  tiro-headed  eagle  ditjilayed  sables  beaked  and 
mftnbeffd  gules  surmounted  on  a /t/mphad  of  the  second  flagged  of  the  third  in  dexter  chief 
a  sinister  hand  couped  of  the  last ;  second  and  third,  gules  two  arrow*  in  saltire  azure 
surmounted  of  a  fess  chequy  of  the  second  and  first  (for  MACACLEY),  all  within  a  border 
azure  charged  with  eight  burkles  or  (for  SlIRHXO). 

Crest — A.  dexter  hand  holding  a  dagger  proper. 

Motto — Aut  pax  aut  belluin. 

Seat—  Brooklands,  Yetholuie,  near  Bathun>t,  Xew  South  Wales. 


II.  Andrew  Brown,  4.  18K>.  m.  Agnes, 
l»inii;est  (hiimlitiT  of  K.  TuiMMi,  ,if 
Mr--r-.  Ttviniuir  mid  I'o.,  banken, 
I.  nidoii,  and  Ini-  ir.«ur  three  sous  and 
three  iliiii^htrrs. 

lit.  Augiii-tui-  Illnir  (Rev.  Canon),  M.A. 
Oriel  College,  Oxford,  Precentor  of 
Truro  (.'at  liedrnl,  and  eiamining  chap- 
lain to  the  Bishop  of  Truro,  b.  1841, 
m.  Johanna  Maria,  younger  daughter 
of  W.  MACLFX,  M.D.,  and  grand- 
daughter of  Colonel  Thomas  Duff 
GOBDOS,  of  the  Park,  co.  Banff,  N.B., 
and  has  issue,  seven  sous  and  two 
daughters. 

iv.  HEXBY  TEKXHXT,  the  subject  of  thi« 
memoir. 

V.  Archibald,  solicitor,  6. 1850,  m.  Annie, 
daughter  of  J.  FAWCBTT,  of  Chilwick, 
Herts,  and  has  issue,  two  sous  and  one 
daughter. 

VI.  John  James,  4.  18.".:i. 
i.  .Margaret  Jane,  b.  1842. 
II.  Alice  Mary,  b.  18-14. 

Mr.  William  Leverton  Donaldson  d.-1861. 


ANGUS  RODERICK  CHISHOLM,  of  Oak  Lake,  Manitoba,   Canada,  b. 
1838,  at  Alexandria,  co.  Glengarry,  Ontario,  Canada,  m.  Janet,  daughter 
of  Archibald  Macdonald  LEEK,  of  St.  Andrew's,  co.  Stormount,  Ontario,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Ranald  Alexander,  of  St.  Albert,  in  the  territory  of  Alberta,  b.  1866. 
i.  Sarah  Mary, 
ir.  Eliza  Janet. 
Mr.  A.  R.  Chisholm  settled  in  Manitoba  in  1869. 


Utncaac. 


AIEXANDEB  CHISHOLM,  of  Stratligluss,  co. 
Inverness,  had  issue, 
I.  Angus, 
ii.  Alexander. 

in.  COLIN,  of  whom  presently. 
The  youngest  son, 

COLIX  CiiisHour,  of  Strathglass,  who  was 
father  of, 

ALEXANDEE    CHISHOLM,    of    Strathglass, 
who  was  father  of, 

COLIN  CHISHOLM,  of  Struthglass,  who  was 
father  of, 

DIXOAN-  CHISHOLM,   of  Strathglass,   who 
with  his  family  emigrated  to  Canada,  and  d. 
Viil,.    II. 


at  Alexandria,  co.  Glengarry,  Ontario,  leav- 
ing issue, 

i.  Alexander,  who  in  1810  entered  the 
Eojal  African  Corps  as  ensign,  and 
retired  in  1817,  as  lieutenant  on  half- 
pay,  lie  was  a  member  of  the  Par- 
liament of  Upper  Canada  from  1834  to 
1841,  and  was  Colonel  of  the  3rd 
Regiment  of  Glengarry  Militia,  during 
the  rebellion  of  1837-9.  He  left 
issue, 

1.  James,  a  priest,  deceased. 

2.  Colin  Duncan,  of  Alexandria, 

3.  Angus,  ot  Alexandria. 

2    K 


'S  COLONIAL  (JEXTKY. 


4.  Alexander,   of  Brisaylor   in   tlie 
territory  of  Saskatchewan,  «i.  and 
has  issue. 
II.  Arcliibald,  who  left  issue, 

Angus,  of   Lochiel,  co.    Glengarry, 

who  m.  and  has  issue, 
in.  Angus,  d.  unm. 

IV.  John,     of     Alexandria,     who      left 
issue, 

Archibald,  of  Port  Arthur,  Ontario. 

V.  RODERICK,  of  whom  presently. 


VI.  Theodore,  of  A  lexnndrin.whol  ms  issue. 

1.  John,  of  Qu'appellr,  in    the  ter- 
ritory of  Assiniboia. 

2.  Duncan,  of  Alexandria. 
The  fifth  son, 

RODKEICK  CuisnoLM,  of  Alexandria,  m. 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Donald  FKASEK,  of 
Wiiliarastown.  co.  Glengarry,  and  had  with 
three  daughters,  who  all  d.  num.  a  son, 

ANGUS    RODERICK,  of  Manitoba,  the 
subject  of  this  memoir. 


Arms — Gv.  a  boar's  head  erased  or. 

Crest — A  dexter  hand  holding  a  dagger  erect  proper  on  the  point  a  luar's  hfiitl  cuujted  ffii. 

Residence — Oak  Lake,  Manitoba,  Canada. 


/CHARLES  ROBERT  BLAKISTON,  of  Christehureb,  Canterbury, 
V_y  New  Zealand,  late  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  that 
colony,  a  justice  of  the  peace,  6.  at  Okeover  Park,  co.  Stafford,  6th  July, 
1825,  in.  at  Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  23rd  September,  1858,  Mary  Anna, 
second  daughter  of  the  late  Right  Rev.  H.  J.  Chitty  HARPER,  D.D.,  first 
Bishop  of  Christchurch,  and  late  Primate  of  New  Zealand  (see  that  family), 
and  has  issue, 

I.  HENRT  MATTHEW,  barrister-at-law,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  and  of  the 
Supreme  Court,  New  Zealand,  now  practising  at  Greymouth,  New 
Zealand,  6.  at  Christchurch,  24th  August,  1860. 
ii.  Arthur   John,  station  owner,  Chatham   Islands,  New  Zealand,  b.  at 

Kaiapoi,  New  Zealand,  25th  June,  1862. 
in.  Edward  Nevile  CRev.),  6.  at  Christchurch,  2nd  October,  1864,  vicar 

of  Banks  Peninsular,  Pigeon  Bay,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand, 
iv.  Reginald  Norman,  barrister-at-law,   Supreme   Court,  New   Zealand, 
practising  at  Danevirke,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand,  6.  at  Christ- 
church,  New  Zealand,  15th  August,  1866. 

v.  Charles  Douglas,  member  of  the  firm  of  Maling  and  Blakiston,  stock 
and  station  agents,  Blenheim,  New  Zealand,  6.  at  Christchurch, 
26th  June,  1868. 

i.  Rosamond  Mary,  b.  4th  November,  1871. 
ii.  Lucy  Eleanor,  b.  29th  December,  1874. 

Mr.  C.  R.  Blakiston,  accompanied  by  his  brother.  Mr.  A.  P.  Blakiston, 
arrived  in  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  by  way  of  Melbourne,  Port  Philip,  in 
April,  1852.  He  was  nominated  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Council,  1858, 
r,nd  retained  his  seat  till  1861.  In  1862,  he  was  appointed  manager  for  the 
"  Trust  and  Agency  Company  of  Australasia." 


This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  BLAKIS- 
TON, of  Blakiston,  in  the  palatinate  of  Dur- 
ham, on  members  of  which  family  two  baron- 
etcies were  conferred,  one  by  JAMES  I  in 


1615,  the  other  by  CHARLES  I  in  1642,  but 
both  these  honours  appear  to  have  expired  in 
1619  and  1713  respectively.  The  branch  of 
the  family  to  which  Mr.  C.  R.  Blakiston 


COLONIAL  CKNTKV. 


belongs  was  lion  Mired  by  a  baronetcy  on 
22ml  April,  ITli'l.  Hi*  iiiinM  dhi1' 

OKOKiiK  l!l.\h  l-lii-.,  .it'  ll..iigliall,  CO. 
Di.rham.  arid  S'aplrton-iiii  'I '<•<•*.  < •>  \  ork,  in. 
li;.">|.,  Mnry,  dnugliti TDl '  >ir.li>!iti  l!"i  Ui  111!  H. 
Knt..  nt'  Bttnungborongh,  and  had  issue 
(with  two  other  i-oii".  \\li  i  d.  ».  p.  and  t«n 

daughter*,     till-     younger    nt'     whom      ill. 

MA  in  A,  of  London)  a  tliiril 

SIB  M.vnm:u  B&AXIITOV,  Knt.,  and 
Bart.,  4.  in  17O2,  an  eminent  merchant  in 
London,  who  was  ehvled  ahlerman,  1750, 

M-neil  ll !lii-e  of  sheriff   17">:i,    und    fillcil 

tlic  civic  chair  in  17lX>.  Mr.  Alderman 
IMakiston  received  the  lionour  of  knight- 
li.iiiil,  8th  June,  1759,  a-id  was  created  a 
Baronet,  22ud  April,  1703.  He  m.  first  a 
daughter  of  Rev.  Charles  HALL,  of  Halsay, 
co.  York,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Clnirlcs   George,    d.    unm.    1858,    in   the 

1' ietime  of  his  fat hei1. 

He  m.  secondly,  Mrs.  Mary  BLEW,  of 
Chelsea,  who  d.  s.  p.  8th  January,  1854.  Sir 
Matthew  m.  thirdly,  1760,  Annabella,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas  BAYLEY,  M.P.  for  Derby,  by 
Bridget,  his  wife,  daughter  of  Sir  \\  .  DIXIE, 
Hurt,  (through  which  alliance,  Mr.  Blakis- 
ton  derives  from  the  Plautagencts)  and 
li\  her  (who  m.  secondly,  Lieutenant -Colonel 
Hugh  TANK,  and  (/.  in  1783),  he  left  an  only 
foil, 

MATTHEW,  his  heir. 

Sir  Matthew  d.  in  177-1,  and  was  t.  by  his 
son, 

SIR  MATTHEW  BLAKISTON,  second  Bart., 
It.  at  the  Mansion  llou-f.  London,  during  the 
mayoralty  of  his  father,  m.  in  1782,  Anne, 
daughter  of  John  BoCHFOHT,  of  Clogrenane 
(which  lady  d.  27th  November,  1862,  in  the 
li)2ml  year  of  her  age),  and  had  issue, 

I.  MATTHEW,  the  third  Bart.,  of  whom 
present  U  . 

II.  John,  Major  27th    Regiment,  b.  8th 
February,   17H5,   m.    26th  September, 
1814,  Jane,  daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas 
WHKIHT,  rector  of  Market  Bosworth, 
co.   Leicester,  and  d.  4th  June,  1867, 
having  had  by  her,  who  d.  21st  June, 
1874,  had  issue, 

1.  Matthew,  b.  13th  January,  1821, 
m.  26th  September,  1849,   Anne, 
daughter  of  R.   B.   BLAKISTON- 
HOUSTON,  of  Orangefielil. 

2.  Thomas    Wright,    late    Captain 
R.A.,  b.   27th    December,  1832,  m. 
1885,   Anne    Mary,   daughter   of 
James  Dl'N,  and   d.  15th  October, 
1891,  leaving,  Lawrence  Wright, 
b.  lt»89,  and  Jessie  Carmichael. 

3.  Lawrence,  in  the  Army,  slain  at 

-topol,  8th   September,   1855. 

4.  John    Koch  fort,  m.  ]4th  Septem- 
ber,    1876,      Georgiana      Helen, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Francis  William 
CCBITT,    rector  of   Fritton,    and 
has,     John     Francis,     6.     1882 ; 
Margaret ;  Catherine  j   and  Mary 
Georgina. 

1.    Eleanor    Frances,    d.    unm.    1st 
August,  1879. 


J      Marv. 

3.  Dorothra. 

in.   ChnrlrH,   li.  1'Jtli    April,  187C,  m.  in 

-t     IM'O,     Harriett,    cliiujjlitrr    "f 

Xirnnr.L,  of   \Vatt<irl.   and  d.  in 

?OM,U4I   ! .-niiin   \tine  I'lenderlcath 

mid  I  Katlirrine. 

rv.  Thi>]na«,  ('npinin  K..V.,  4.  December, 
IT'.)  ',  M.  I  ls^7,  Harriet, 

fcnirlh  daughter  «f  .lohn  HAKVKY,  of 
'lli'rpe,  co.  Norfolk,  and  d.  is:,:,, 
IIMUIIIJ  liy  lier  (who  <l.  17th  Scptemher, 
1836)  thr.v  dau^htrn,  of  whom  the 
\iMiui;cst,  liertha  Harriot,  m.  16th 
October,  1861,  Major  Frank  Attley 
CUBITT,  late  5th  Fusiliers,  eldest  son 
of  Rev.  Francis  Cubitt,  M.A.,  of  Frit- 
ton  House,  S  ffolk. 

V.  Richard  Bayley,  of  Orangefield  and 
Roddens,     co.     Down,     assumed      by 
royal    licem-e.    in    March,    1843,   the 
surname  of  HOUSTON,  in  addition  to 
his   patronymic   BLAKISTOK,   //.    13th 
May,  1793,  m.   llth  July,  1827,  Mary 
Isabella,  only  surviving  daughter  and 
heiress  of  John  Holmes  HouSTOX,  of 
Orangefield,  and    d.  21st   July,   1857, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  4th  November, 
1S7:<,  had  issue, 

1.  John,    of  Orangeficld  and  Rod- 
dens,   co.    Down,    vice-lieutenant 
for     that     county    (high    sheriff 
1860),  b.  llth  September,  1829,  m. 
16th    November,     1859,    Marian, 
second     daughter     of     the     late 
Richard   S.  STREATFIKID,  of  the 
Hocks,  Sussex,  and  by  her,  who  rf. 
1890,  has  issue, 

1.  Richard,    late  Captain    5th 
Battalion      ,  Royal          Iriih 
Rifles,  4.  7th  July,  18C4. 

2.  Thomas,  b.  12th  September, 
1865. 

3.  Charles,    b.     31st     August, 
1868. 

4.  James  Edward,  b.  18th  No- 
vember, 1877. 

5.  John,  b.  18th  April,  1881. 

1.  Mary      Charlotte,     m.     6th 
August,   1884,   Harry  SCAB- 
LETT,   youngest    son   of    W. 
Scarlett,  of  Downland,  Uck- 
field. 

2.  Annie  Marian. 

3.  Dora. 

4.  Mabel. 

5.  Isabel. 

6.  Ethel. 

7.  Hilda. 

2.  Richard  Matthew,  d.  1847. 

3.  Thomas,  Captain  4th  Foot,  b.  12th 
November,  1833,  d.  1860. 

4.  Charles  William,   b.    llth   May, 
1836,  d.  1861. 

1.  Anne,  m.  184S,  Matthew,  eldest 
sou  of  John  BLAKISTON,  of  Mob- 
berlev  Hall,  co.  Chester. 

2.  Eliza  Houston,  d.  1847. 

VI.  Peyton  (Rev.),  M.D.,  F.R  S.,  i.   in 
September,   1801,     m.  August,    1825, 

2    K    2 


500 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  OKXTHV. 


Frances,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Fol- 
liott  POWELL,  second  son  of  Richard 
Powell,  of  Stanedge,  and  d.  1878,  having 
by  her,  who  d.  1858,  had  issue, 

1.  John  Richard,  M.Jk.,  one  of  H.M. 
Inspectors  of  Schools,  b.  1829,  in. 
June,  1857,  Marie,  widow  of  Major 
HILT.,  and  daughter  of  Pierre 
SIMON,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  and  has 
issue, 

1.  Ralph,     b.     1861,    m.     18th 
April,  1889,  Ellen  Ann  Fell, 
daughter    of     Rev.     Robert 
WALKER,   vicar    of   Wvmes- 
wold,      Leicestershire,      and 
has  issue,   Robert   Ralph,   b. 
25th  March,  1890,  and  Anna 
Maria. 

2.  Aubrey,  b.  August,  1862,  m. 
July,    1881,     Lelia     Emily, 
second  daughter  of  Edmund 
HARRIS,  of   Rugby,  and  has 
Eleanor  Lelia  Marie  ;  Violet 
Audrey  ;  Dorothy  ;  and  Clare 
Josephine. 

3.  Clarence,  I.   April   1864,  m. 
1888,    Clementine,    daughter 
of  J.  LINDSAY,  of  Glasgow, 
and  has  a  daughter  Maria. 

1.  Maud,  m.   29th  July,   1882, 
George      Richard     GREENE, 
and  has  issue. 
m.     1893,     Robert 


M.R.C.S. 

2.  Minnie, 
ELLIS. 

3.  Hilda. 


2.  Peyton,     Commander    R.N.,    b. 
1831,    m.    1st    November,    1862, 
Annie,  third  daughter  of  William 
Ford    BALLY,   M.D.,    F.R.S  ,    of 
Bath,     and     d.     January,    1866, 
leaving  issue, 

1.  William,  b.   13th  December, 
1863. 

2.  Peyton,   b.    20th    December, 
1865,     midshipman     H.M.S. 
"  Audacious,"       accidentally 
shot    at    Hong    Kong,    31st 
March,  1883. 

1.  Evelyn   Frances,   b.   Decem- 
ber, 1864. 

3.  Douglas    Yeoman    (Rev.),   vicar 
of    East   Grinstead,  b.   1832;    m. 
llth  July,  1861,  Sophia  Mathilda, 
youngest   daughter  of  Rev.  Wil- 
liam DENT,  of  Crosby  Hall,  York- 
shire, and  ha.s  issue, 

1.  Herbert      Edward       Dent 
(Rev.),    Fellow    of     Trinity 
College,      Oxford,       b.     6th 
September,  1862. 

2.  Charles,  b.  1863. 

3.  John  Lionel,  b.    24th  June, 
1864. 

4.  William,  b.  14th  March,  1870, 
d.  6th  October,  1889. 

1.  Emily. 

2.  Mabel. 

4.  Matthew  Folliott  (Rowley  Park, 
Stafford)  b.  22nd  September,  1835, 


m.  first,  23rd  September,  185S, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Jol'ii 
MASON',  of  Lymingtou,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  10th  February,  186S, 
has  issue, 

1.  Rochfort    Folliott,    4.    25th 
November,  I860. 

2.  Matthew     Peyton,    d.    14th 
July,  1866. 

3.  Matthew,  b.  5th  May,  1867. 

1.  Mary. 

2.  Ada,     d.     20th     December, 
1885. 

Mr.  M.  F.  Blakiston,  m.  secondly 
llth   April,   1885,  Charlotte   Au- 
gusta, widow  of  Isaac  SPOONEB. 
I.  Frances,  m,    April,    1859,   Dr.  Lionel 

BEALE,  F.R.S. 

Sir  Matthew  d.   20th  September,   1806,   and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  sou, 

SIK  MATTHEW  BLAKISTON,  third  Bart.,  b. 
13th  May,  1783,  m.  12th  April,  1810,  Lucy, 
eldest  daughter  of  James  MANN,  of  Lintun 
Place,  Kent  (by  Lucy  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Sir  Horace  Mann,  and  Lady  Lucy  Noel),  bv 
whom,  who  d.  29th  December,  1871,  he  had 
issue, 

I.  MATTHEW  (Sir),  fourth  Bart.,  b.  15th 
January,     1811,     who    d.   vnm.    3rd 
December,    1883,   and   was   s.    by   his 
nephew,  Sir  Horace  Nevile  Blakiston, 
fifth  Bart. 

II.  Henry  James,  J.  19th  December,  1814, 
d.  s.  p.  1836. 

in.  John  Edward,  b.  14th  April,  1818, 
d.  a.  p.  22nd  September,  1822. 

IV.  Horace  Mann  (Rev.),  of  49,  Windsor 
Road,  Ealing,  b.  10th  Deceinber,  1819, 
vicar  of  Benhall,  Suffolk,  m.  26th 
June,  1860,  Charlotte,  second  daughter 
of  Rev.  W.  H.  G.  MANN,  vicar  of 
Bowden,  Cheshire,  and  d.  9th  Febru- 
ary, 1878,  having  had  issue, 

1.  HORACE  NEVILE  (Sir),  fifth  and 
present  Bart.,  4.  2nd  August,  1861. 

2.  Charles  Edward,  b.  28th  Decem- 
ber, 1862. 

3.  Frederick  Turnly,  b.  22nd  April, 
1864 ;  »».  1888,  Eleanor  Isabella, 
daughter  of  John  Richard  FITZ- 
GERALD, and   has   issue,    Arthur 
Frederick,  b.  1892;  Edith  Mabel ; 
and  Lucy  Eleanor. 

1.  Lucy  Chariot  te,rf.  17th  May,  1874. 

v.  CHARLES  ROBERT,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

VI.  Augustus  Frederick  Noel,  of  Park 
Terrace,  Christchurch,  N.Z.,  b.  15th 
January,  1829,  m.  1876,  Charity, 
daughter  of  Thomas  CONN  ELL,  barris- 
ter-at-law,  Supreme  Court,  New  Zea- 
land. Mr.  A.  F.  N.  Blakiston,  after 
his  arrival  in  the  colony  in  1852,  with 
his  brother,  was  engaged  in  pastoral 
pursuits.  In  1862,  he  entered  the 
Canterbury  Provincial  Government 
Service,  and  on  the  abolition  of  the 
provincial  governments  in  1876,  be- 
came Receiver  of  Land  Revenue  for 


i:ri!KK'S  COLONIAL  GENTItV. 


tlic  di>lrict  under  the  neiicriil  govern- 
in,  -lit  iinil  retired  in  I  SS'.l,  after  t  \\enU - 
>e\  en  \  cur*'  service. 

I.  Ifii.-IIIIIMMll.  III.     ISlll     \1IL,'1I>(,    ISIi.    lu-v. 

<!er:inl  NI-.MI.B,  M.A.,  late  vieur  uf 
Tiltoti,  co.  Leicester,  Iliinl  MIH  of  K. -\ . 
II.  Ni'vilr,  nl'  Ci,ltc..iii'ire,  ;iii(l  <l.  18G2. 

II.  l.uey.  HI.   !S4i>.   licv.   William  Nixon 
Ilixii'KK,  M.A.,  Minor  Onion  of   \\in- 

Arg.  two  bars  gu.  in  chief  three  cocks  of  the  last. 
Crent—A  cock  gu. 
Mul/H  —  Da  well  and  doubt  not. 

/.Y.wVrnce — Armagh  Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
I'.;lnli'S — Aslihoiirne  Fnrms,  and  Thorj)e,  near  C'hristeliiireli. 


Chester  and  perpetual  curate  of  Little- 
ton, Haul",  M|KI  il.  1JS77,  leaving  issue. 

in.  Anne  Sophia,  <t.  num.  23rd  August, 
1861. 

IV.  Emily,  d.  num.  4th  April,  1831. 

v.   Harriet  Jane,  d.  num.  9th  July,  1848. 

vi.  Henrietta,  it.    unm.  14th  September, 

1827. 
Sir  Mnttlii-w  d.  23rd  December,  1862. 


T  1EUTENA NT-COLONEL  HENRY  PARKE  AIREY,  D.S.O.,  Now 
\Ji  South  Wales  Artillery,  and  one  of  the  last  nominated  cadets  of  the 
Ucval  Military  College,  Addiscombe  ;  was  Ensign  101st  Royal  Bengal  Fusiliers, 
served  six  years  in  India  and  commanded  the  Fusiliers  in  Fort  Aklegnrgle, 
Dera  Ismail  Khan;  joined  New  South  Wales  Artillery  1877,  served  in  Egypt 
in  1885,  as  A.D.C.  to  General  Freemantle,  Coldstream  Guards,  when  com- 
manding the  English  Army  in  the  advance  on  Tamai  (medal  and  clasp, 
K  liedive's  Star).  He  served  in  the  Burmese  expedition  1886-7  and  was 
severely  wounded,  and  thanked  by  the  government  of  India  (Despatches, 
Louden  Gazette,  2nd  September,  1887,  D.S.O.).  He  was  promoted  major  by 
brevet  for  distinguished  services  in  Bnrmah  by  His  Excellency  Lord  Carring- 
ton,  29th  June,  1&87.  Major  Airey  was  6.3rd  Augnst,  1843,  m.  6th  February, 
1868,  Florence  Ada,  daughter  of  A.  H.  McCuLLOCH,  of  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  and  has  issue, 

i.  CHARLES  FRANCIS,  6.  1st  August,  1870,  Lieutenant  2nd  Regiment,  New 
South  Wales  Forces. 

n.  George  Henry,  6.  14th  January,  1874,  midshipman,  Naval  Brigade, 
Sydney. 

I.  Annie  Mary.  n.  Gertrude  Florence. 

in.  Dorothea  Bessie.  IV.  Dulce. 


ILt'magr. 


This  family  claims  to  be  of  Norwegian 
origin,  Ari  or  Ara  being  a  personal  name 
tniioiigthe  Scandinavian  nations,  and  probably 
M-tt led  in  Westmorland  between  the  years 
945  and  H  (Hi,  when  a  body  of  northmen  who 
had  taken  possession  of  the  Isle  of  Man  made 
a  descent  uiron  the  opposite  coast  and  colonized 
t'lMiiberlnnd  and  Westmorland.  The 

AvmTES  had  very  early  possession  of  lands 
in  KcntiiKire,  of  which  place  in  1350 THOMAS 
AYKAYEWBS  bailiff.  His  daughter  »i.  William 
GILPIN  of  Kentmore  Hall,  and  there  were 
several  subsequent  intermarriages  between 
the  two  families.  HESBT  ATBET,  of 
Kentmore,  who  d.  1564,  m,  Ellinor,  daughter 
nt  Ki  twin  Gilpin  and  sister  of  the  distinguished 
l!i  TI  Kird  GIL  i  IN, rector  of  Houghlon-le-Spring. 
One  of  their  sons,  HF.XRT  AIKAY,  \vn*  Provost 


of  Queen's  College,  Vice-Chancellor  of  Oxford, 
and  Prebendary  of  Canterbury.  He  d,  unm. 
1616  and  was  buried  in  the  chapel  of  Queen's 
College. 

BICDABD     AYKAIE,     of     Kentmore,     «. 

Margaret  and   d.    1577,    leaving   with 

other  children,  a  son, 

EWAN  ATBET,  who  m.  1565,  Ellinor  GILPIN, 
when  the  family  moved  to  Trimdon,  co. 
Durham,  nnd  in  1613  was  settled  at  Bensham 
and  Killingworth,  co.  Northumberland.  One 
of  his  sons, 

GKOBGK  AIBET,  of  Gateshead,  m.  Mary 
BK.DFOKD  and  (/.  May,  1688,  having  had 
issue, 

Joseph,  who  d.  1677. 
GEORGE,  of  whom  presently. 
Mary,  in.  —  SPENDE. 


502 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


ANN,  m.  K.  BICTON. 

Ruth,  m.  Hauxley  STEVENSON. 

Margaret,  m.  1702,  William  LEIGHTON, 

merchant. 
The  only  surviving  son, 

GEORGE  AIBKT,  of  Gaieshead,  merchant, m. 
19th  July,  1C88,  Anue,  daughter  of  Ambrose 
BABNES,  alderman  of  Newcastle  -  on  -  Tyue, 
great- grand -daughter  maternally  of  John 
CLAVEBING,  of  Aswell,  co.  Durham,  by  his 
wife  Anne,  daughlcr  of  Robert  Shaftoe,  of 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  d.  174-,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  George,  d.  in  infancy  June,  1693. 

II.  Joseph,  m.  9th, May,  1728,  hie  cousin, 
Ruth,  daughter  of  Jonathan  HUTCHIN- 
SON,    M.P.   for   ]!er\vick-upon-Twced, 
and  d.  s.  p.  Ctli  February,  1748. 

III.  George,  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Major 
GOODYEHE,  who  was  killed  at  the  siege 
of  Pondicht'rry. 

IY.  TnoiiAS,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anne,  d.  num.  1774. 
The  youngest  son, 

THOMAS  AIBET,  of  Killingworth  and 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  m.  12l.h  November,  1724, 
Mary,  daughter  of  —  MULCASTER,  and  d.  1st 
February,  1771,  having  had  issue  besides 
Ambrose  and  George,  who  d.  young, 

I.  Joseph,  m.  28th  May,  1757,  Frances, 
daughter  of  Captain  Milford  HENDBY, 
Governor  of  the  Balearic  Wands,  and  d. 
15th  November,  1770,  having  by  her, 
who  d.  21st  December,  18J9,  had  issue, 

1.  Joseph,  b.  12th  December,  17i9,  m. 
3rd  March,  1792,  Julia,  daughter 
of    Christopher    FAWCETT,    bar- 
rister-at-law  and  recorder  of  New- 
instle-iipon-Tvne.       She   d.   29th 
September,    1792,    aged    30;    he 
d.  s.p.  80th  January,  1704,aged  34. 

2.  George  (Sir),  b.  17GO,  Lieutenant- 
General,    K.C.H.,    Colonel    39th 
Regiment,    m.    Hon.    Catherine, 
daughter  of  Baroness  TALBOT  OF 
MALAHIDE,  and,by  her,  whorf.  13th 
May,  1852,  had  a  numerous  family, 
of  whom  the  eldest  son,  General 
SIB  RICHABD  AIBET,  G.C.B.,  was 
created    BARON   AIBEY,  29th  No- 
vember, 1876,  but  d.  without  sur- 
viving male   issue,  14th    Septem- 
ber,  1881   (see   BUEKE'S  Extinct 
Peerage}.     Sir  George  Airey  d.  in 
Paris,'  18th  February,  1833. 

3.  Henry,  d.  15th   September,  1766. 

4.  Jonathan,  d.  unm. 

1.  Frances,  m.  16th  June,  1788,  the 
Rev.  William  HAIGH,  vicar  of 
Wooler,  Northumberland. 

II.  Thomas,  1st  Lieutenant   of   Captain 
Maddison's  Company  of  Mariners,  d. 
unm.  1756. 

in.  HENBY,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Jonathan,    in.    7th    January,    1762, 
Anne,    daughter   of  —  WATSON,    and 
d.  1796,  s.  p. 

V.  William,  b.  1740,  m.  Elizabeth,  and  d. 
14th  January,  1807. 

Tl.  Gabriel,  it.  lith  August,  1751. 


I.  IJutli,   »i.    17th   May,  1758,  Nicholas 

WALTON,  of  Fairnachs,  near  Ravenn- 

worth,  CO.  Durham, 
n.  Jane,     m.     14th     November,     1765, 

Richard  PRIME,  of  London,  merchant, 
in.   Margaret,    m.    Francis     HUBBY,  of 

Howden,  co.  Northumberland. 

IV.  Anna,  il.  num.  13th  October,  1820. 

V.  Mary,  d.  vitni.  3Ulh  January,  1821. 
The  thinl  son, 

HENRY  AIEEY,  of  Benwell  and  Newca«tlc- 
npon-Tyne,  b.  1733,  m.  30th  May,  1771,  Maria 
Henrietta,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  —  COWPEK, 
vicar  of  Penrith,  and  by  her,  who  d.  10th 
June,  1770,  had  issue, 

I.  THOMAS,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  serjeant-at-law,  d.   unm.   1827. 
in.  Henry,  d.  at  eea  unm.  1804. 

I.  Maria    Henrietta,    m.    7th    January, 
1805,  the  Rev.  Jelinger  SYMONS,  rector 
of   Radnage  and  vicar  of   Monkland, 
and  d.  183:*. 

II.  Anna,  m.  29th  September,  1808,  her 
cousin,  Henrv  WATSON. 

Mr.  Airey  d.  6th  Jiily,  1807.     His  eldest  son, 
THOMAS  AIREY,  Captain  9th  East  Norfolk 
Regiment,  4.  10th  March,  1775,  served  with 
the  39th  and  9th  Regiments  in  the  Peninsular 
Campaign,   was    present    at     the    battle    of 
Corunna,  as  A.D.C.  to  General  Orde  ;  m.  22ud 
i   July,  180(5,  Julia, fourth  daughter  of  Matthew 
I    ATKINSON,  of  Temple  Soworby,  co.  Westmor- 
land,   Receiver-General    of    the  counties    of 
Westmorland  and   Cumberland;   and  by  her, 
who  tt.  15th  January,  1869,  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  who  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  HENBY  COOKSON,  of  whom  presently, 
ill.   Matthew,    b.    1812,    d.    unm.    29th 

January,  1876. 

IV.  George       Symons,       of      Kingston, 
Jamaica,  b.  1814,  d.  unm.  14th  October, 
1870. 

V.  Thomas,     b.     1819,     d.     unm.    22nd 
January,  1859. 

VI.  John,  *.  1821,  m.  9th  August,  1872, 
Agnes  REDPATH,  and  d.  28th  March, 
1880,  having  had  issue, 

1.  George  Matthew,  b.  1873. 

2.  Thomas  Alexander,  b.  1875. 

I.  Mary,  d.  21st  October,  1831. 

II.  Julia  Maria,  m.  14th  August,  1875, 
the   Rev.    Edward   TAYLOB,  vicar  of 
Temple  Sowerby,  Westmorland. 

Captain  Airey  d.  March,  1826.  His  second  son, 
HENRY  COOKSON  AIREY,  of  Kingsthorpe 
House,  Yorkshire,  and  latterly  of  Grosvenor 
Place,  Bath,  Captain  59th  Bengal  Native 
Infantry,  b.  17th  May,  1811,  m.  20th  Decem- 
ber, 1838,  Emily,  daughter  of  William  PARKK, 
of  Awfield  Lodge,  Lancashire  and  Mollanee, 
Kircudbrightshire,  and  by  her,  who  d.  9th 
June,  l£6t,  had  i.-sue, 

I.  Thomas    William    Pi\rke,    Lieutemiiit 
21st  R.N.B.  Fusiliers,  I.  26th  January, 
1841,  d.  unm.  27th  February,  1863. 

II.  HENRY   PARKK,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

Hi.  Charles  Parkp,  4.  12th  August,  1818, 

d.  in  infancy. 
IV.  George  Parke,  late  Captain  3rd  Bat- 


WUKKS  COLONIAL  CKNTKV.  503 


Inlion  Rovnl  \\YMi  Ki^iHers,  b.  25th 
April.  ISiil,  m.  li.'itli  April,  |ss:t.  Mm-v 
Florence,  daughter  of  the  lute  \V  \V. 
M  ANTON,  and  rf.  20th  December,  1891, 
•.  p. 

I.  Juno  Parke. 

II.  Kmily  Parke,  m.  7lh   August,  1865, 


afterwards    vicar    of   Ellacombe    and 

n-i'toriif  St.  l.rniiiiril  — mi-Sea.     Shed. 
L'ltli  . I  line,  1876,  leaving  issue. 

17.  Mary  Parke. 

T.  Isabella  Talbot  Parke,  d.  15th  Septem- 
ber, 1863. 
Captain  Aircy  d.  10th  May,  1866. 


the     Hcv.    Julin     Awdry    JAMIESON, 

Arm* — Az.  on  a  chev.  arg.  between  in  chief  three  mullets  of  the  last  and  in  base  the 
Imltleinents  of  a  tower  or  three  cinqucfoils  of  the  field. 

Creti — Out  of  the  battlements  of  a  tower  or  a  dexter  and  a  sinister  arm  embowed  in 
imiumr  ppr.  the  hands  also  ppr.  holding  a  cinquefoil  az. 

Motto — Je  le  lirmlrni. 

.Iddrtu—  Victoria  Barracks,  Oxford  Street,  Paddington,  Sydney. 

Club — Union,  Sydney. 


Balfmtr. 


THE    HON.    JAMES    BALFOUR,    of   Tyalla,    Toorak,   Melbourne,   and 
Ronnd  Hill,  Gnlcairn,  New  South  Wales,  a  member  of  the  Legislative 
Council,  and  of  the  Executive  Council  of  Victoria,  6.  at  Edinburgh,  10th  May, 
1830,  TO.  19th  April,  1859,  Frances  Charlotte,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Hon. 
James  HENTY,  M.L.C.,  of  Victoria  (see  that  family),  and  has  issue, 

j.  JAMES  HUGH,  b.  1861,  »».  1885,  Ethel  Maud  Lucy    SCALES,  and  has 
issue, 

1.  James  Angus. 

2.  Ronald  Gordon. 

1.  Ethel  Frances. 

2.  Jean  Melville. 

n.  Graham    Henty,  M.A.    Melbourne    University,    B.D.    St.    Andrew's 
University,  6.  1866. 

in.  Lewis  John,  B.A.  Melbourne  University,  6.  1868. 

tv.  William  George,  b.  1871. 

v.  Robert  Melville,  b.  1873  ;  d.  1883. 

vi.  Henry  Rainy,  b.  1875. 

i.  Charlotte  Gordon. 

it,  Fanny  Robina. 

in.  Mary  Matheson,  d.  1878. 

IV.  Annie  Munro. 

v.  Christina  Emily  Elphinstone. 

The  Hon.  James  Balfour  went  to  Melbourne  from  London  in  1852.  From 
1866  to  1868  he  was  member  for  East  Bourke  in  the  Legislative  Assembly,  and 
was  for  three  years  one  of  the  commissioners  of  Education.  In  1874  he  was 
elected  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Council,  and  in  1890  became  a  member 
of  the  Executive  Council.  He  has  served  as  President  and  Vice-President  of 
the  Melbourne  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Before  entering  Parliament  he  was  a 
member  of  the  Volunteer  force  and  held  a  commission  as  Captain  commanding 
the  St.  Kilda  Corps  of  Royal  Victorian  Volunteer  Artillery. 


504 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Hincage. 


This  family  is  a  cadet  branch  of  the  Balfours 
of  Pilrig,  co.  Midlothian. 

THE  RET.  JAMES  BALFOCR,  a  younger  son 
of  Sir  David  Balfour,  of  Powis,  co.  Clack- 
mannan, was  4.  about  1540,  entered  the 
ministry  of  the  church  of  Scotland  soon  after 
the  Reformation,  and  subsequently  became 
one  of  the  ministers  of  Edinburgh  in  the 
ivign  of  JAMES  VI.  He  m.  1575,  Barbara, 
(liiiighti'r  of  Richard  MELVILLE,  of  Baldowie, 
Forfarshire,  niece  of  Andrew  and  sister  of 
James  MelTille,  the  distinguished  Scottish 
reformers,  and  d.  1(513.  Their  eon, 

THE  REV.  ANDREW  BALFOUR,  b.  about 
1587,  was  minister  of  the  parish  of  Kirk- 
newton  in  Midlothian.  He  d.  1624,  leaving  a 
eon, 

JAMES  BALFOUR,  who  was  called  to  the 
Scottish  bar,  and  was  appointed  one  of  the 
principal  clerks  of  the  Court  of  Session,  in  the 
time  of  the  Coiiironwealth.  He  was  b.  about 
1620,  and  m.  B.-idict.  daughter  of  CHALMEH?, 
of  Balbrithnm,  Abmleeushire,  and  d.  1693, 
leaving  a  son, 

JAMES  BALFOUK,  one  of  the  magistrates  of 
Edinburgh,  and  a  Governor  of  the  Darien 
Company;  b.  before  1650;  »».  1679,  Helen, 
daughter  of  Sir  John  SMITH,  of  Cramond  and 
Grotehill,  Midlothian,  and  d.  about  1704, 
leaving  a  son, 

JAMES  BALFOUR,  merchant  in  Edinburgh 
and  Leith,  who  purchased  the  lands  of 
Pilrig,  Midlothian,  in  1718.  He  was  b.  1681, 
m.  1704,  Louisa,  daughter  of  Robert  HAMIL- 
TON, of  Airdric,  Lanarkshire,  and  d.  1737, 
leaving  a  son, 

JAMES  BALFOTTR,  of  Pilrig,  was  called  to  the 
Scottish  bar,  appointed  Sheriff  Substitute  of 
Midlothian  and  held  the  Chair  of  Moral 
Philosophy,  and  afterwards  of  the  Law  of 
Nature  and  Nations  in  the  University  of 
Edinburgh;  b.  1705  ;  m.  1737,  Cecilia,  daugh- 
ter of  Sir  John  ELPHINSTONE,  of  Logic,  Bart., 
and  d.  1795,  leaving  a  son, 

JOHN  BALFOUR,   of  Pilrig,    merchant    in 
Leith,  4.  1740;  m.  1773,  Jean,   daughter  of 
Robert   WHYTE,  M.D.,   of  Bennochy,   Fife- 
shire,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1833,  had  issue, 
I.  James,  of  Pilrig,  writer  to  the  Signet, 
Edinburgh,  b.  7th  January,  1774,  d. 
20th  March,  1860  ;  m.  24th  February, 
1806,  Anne,  daughter  of  Captain  John 
MACKiNTOSH,of  Corribrock,  Inverness- 
ghire,   and    afterwards    of    Harwood, 
Midlothian,  and  by  her,  who  d.  29th 
June,  1825,  had  issue, 

1.  John  Mackintosh,  of  Pilrig,  J.P. 
cos.  Midlothian  and  Fife,  s.  to  the 
estate  of  Strathkinness,  Fifeshire, 
as  heir  male  of  his  grandmother, 
JEAN  WHYTE,  on  the  death  of  his 
cousin,  John  Whyte  Melville,  in 
1883,  and  assumed  the  name  and 
arms  of  MELVILLE,  of  Strath- 
kinness; I.  23rd  September,  1811, 
m.  21st  September,  1841,  Ann, 
daughter  of  Harry  RAINY,  M.D., 
Professor  cf  Forensic  Medicine  iu 


the  University  of  Glasgow,  and  <f. 
23rd  September,  189J,  having  by 
her  who  d.  1891,  had  issue,  three 
daughters,  Anne  Mackintosh  Bal- 
four (deceased),  m.  Charles  Alex- 
iindi-r  CrNXixuiiAM,  of  the  Bom- 
bay Staff  Corps ;  Barbara  Gordon  ; 
and  Margaret  Jane. 

2.  JAMES,    now    of     Strathkinness, 
KitVshire,  Writer  to    the    Signet, 
Edinburgh,     m.      Eliza      Ogilvy 
Heriot     Maitland,     daughter     of 
James  HERIOT,  of  Ramornie,  Fife- 
shire,  and  has  issue,  James  Heriot 
Balfour  ;       Frederick      Maitland 
Balfour;  Francis  Douglas  Balfour 
(deceased)  ;      John     Elphinstone 
Balfour;  Robert  Andrew  Agnew 
Balfour;  Leslie  Melville  Balfour; 
Klliott    Southesk    Balfour;     and 
Emma  Constance. 

3.  Robert,  of  Edinburgh  (deceased), 
m.   Frances   Grace,   daughter   of 
James  Blaikie,  of  Craigiebuckler, 
Aberdeen,    and   by   her,    who    d. 
1891,    had    issue,   James    Francis 
Balfour  (deceased) ;  Robert  John 
Balfour      (deceased)  ;      William 
Alexander  Adrian  Balfour;  Jane 
Garden    Balfour;    Anne    Louisa 
Balfour ;  Frances  Elizabeth   Bal- 
four;  Edith    Balfour;  and  Mar- 
garet Ida  Balfour. 

1.  Margaret,   m.  Rev.   John   PAUL, 
D.D.,  St.  Cuthbert's,  Edinburgh, 
and  left  issue. 

2.  Jane,  d.  unm. 

3.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

II.  Lewis     (Rev.),   D.D.,   »».    Henrietta 
Scott, daughterof  George  SMITH, D.D., 
and  had  issue,  John  ;  George  Smith  ; 
Lewis  ;  James ;  William   Somerville  ; 
George  William ;  Mackintosh  ;  James 
Melville;  Marion;  Jane  Whyte;  Hen- 
rietta Louisa ;  and  Margaret  Isabella. 

III.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Melville,    m.   Joanna,    daughter    of 
Walter  BnuNTO>-,and  left  issue,  John  ; 
Walter  Brunton  ;  and  Helen  Brunton. 

I.  Louisa,  m.  James  Mackenzie,  of  Craig 

Park,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  John  Balfour  d.  1814.     His  third  son, 

JOHN  BALFOUR,  a  merchant  of  Leith,  and 
residing  at  Pilrig-street,  Edinburgh,  b.  1776; 
m.  first,  1809  or  1810,  Helen,  daughter  of 
Thomas  BUCHANAN,  of  Ardoch,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  1811 ;  m.  1841,  Agnes,  daugh- 
ter of  Captain    Robert   BOYLE,  42nd 
Eegimcut,  and  had  issue, 

1.  John,  4.  1843. 

2.  Robert,  b.  1845. 

3.  Thomas  Graham,  b.  1852,  d.  1874. 

1.  Mary  Alison,  b.  1841. 

2.  Helen  Gordon,  b.  1849,  rf.  1854. 

3.  Louisa,  b.  1855. 

II.  Thomas  Graham.  surgeon-general.  It. 
1813,    </.    1891  ;     in.    1856,    Georgiua 


lU'KKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTUY. 


50.r, 


THKNTICK,  widow  of  Captain  A.NDEK- 

MPN,  1111(1    left  issue, 

Thomas  Craliam,  ft.  Is.'.s. 

III.     Itlicllllliall.  ll.   ISITi  ;     III.    lS|  i,    Knilir,  '- 

Kli/.iihctli,  daughter  of  Hubert  II  \/i  i  i . 
and  Inn)  i--n.\ 

1.  .Um  Kobert,  4.  18."><>.  A  l*~>7. 

•2.  Hucliiiimi.  b.  I  *.-•:>,  ,/.  1S57. 

:t.  Thomas  Graham,  /-.  IN."..",'/,  iv.7. 

4.  Hugh  Melville,  //.  1862,  </.  1883. 

1.  .liine  Helen  Robinu,  b.  18-45. 

2.  Fanny,  A.  1846. 

8.  Marion  Simiervail,  *.  1848. 

4.  Ada  Craig,  b.  1860. 

lie  m.  secondly,  1825,  Robiua,  daughter  of 
Captain  Robert  (JOKDON,  of  Invercarron,  and 
«/.  1 «:.!»,  Imving  by  her,  who  d.  1879,  ha<l 
further  issue, 


M.    Kobert  Gordon  (Rev.),  b.   1826;   in. 
ls.">i,    Margaret    Kwing,    dauglii 
Campl.ell  N  U.-MI  i  ii,  and  ha»  issue, 
1.  Jolin  .\ai-mill. ,  b.  ]S(i7. 

1.  Margaret  I!  race,  b.   \-:,T. 

2.  li.il.nia  Cordon,  4.  1860,  d.  1889. 

3.  Mary  Louisa,  b.  1-So'l. 

4.  Helen  Jane,  b.  IKiin. 

5.  Edith  Campbell,  6.  1865. 

6.  Annie  Frances,  b.  IS  '.!'. 

7.  Ucorgina  Graham,  6.  1873. 

V.  Hugh  Melville,  M.D.,  84th  Regiment, 
b.  1 S28,  rf.  1853. 

VI.  JAMKS  (Hon.),  of  Tyalla,  the  subject 
of  this  memoir. 

I.  Jane    Christina,    m.    George    RAINY, 
M.D.,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Helen  Buchanan. 


Arms — Urgent  on  a  chevron  indented  cable  between  a  rose  in  chief  gules  and  a  salt  ire  in 
lia.-c  azure  an  otter's  head  erased  of  the  field. 

i ',-i  if — A  dexter  hand  holding  an  olive  branch  proper. 

MO//O— Adsit  Deus. 

Kesidem-fs — Tyalla,  Toorak,  Melbourne ;  and  Round  Hill,  Culcairn,  New  South  Wales. 

Club — Australian,  Melbourne. 


ZDalttm* 


HON.  THOMAS  DALTON,  of  Wheatleigh,  North   Sydney,  New   South 
Wales,  J.P.  and   member  of    the  Legislative  Council  of  that  colony, 
formerly  a   member  of   the    Legislative    Assembly    for   nine    years,  b.  17th 
April,  1829  ;    m.  first  in  1862,  Elizabeth  FAHY,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1877,  has 
issue, 

i.  THOMAS  JOSEPH,  6.  14th  February,  1871. 

i.  Ellen  Margaret. 

ii.  Blanche  Mary. 

He  m.  uecondly,  29th  January,  1880,  Mary  Anne  Josephine  WALSH,  but  by 
her  has  no  issue. 

The  Hon.  Thomas  Dalton  left  Ireland  in  early  life  for  the  United  States 
and  arrived  in  Australia  from  America  in  1856,  ever  since  which  time  he  has 
been  engaged  in  commercial  pursuits,  and  is  now  sole  partner  in  the  firm  of 
Daltou  Brothers,  one  of  the  leading  mercantile  houses  in  the  city  of  Sydney ; 
he  is  a  wharf  owner  and  largely  connected  with  the  shipping  interests.  In  1892, 
he  was  appointed  by  His  Holiness  Pope  LEO  XIII  a  Knight  Commendatoreof 
the  Order  of  St.  Gregory  the  Great. 


lineage. 


JAUES  DALTON  (eon  of  THOMAS  DALTON), 
who  resided  in  the  cos.  of  Limerick  and  Tip- 
perarv,  in  the  south  of  Ireland,  emigrated  to 
New  'South  Wales  in  1849,  and  settled  at 
Orange.  He  m.  Eleanor  Rjan,  and  had  issue, 
i.  THOMAS  (Hon.),  M.L.C.,  J.P.,  the 

subject  of  this  memoir. 
II.  James,  of  Orange,  New  South  Wales, 
of  the  firm  of  Dalton  Brothers,  mer- 
chants, is  a  large  land-holder  and  wool- 

Resideace — Wheatleigh,  Noith 


grower,  was  mayor  of  Orange,  1869, 
sometime  a  member  of  the  Town 
Council,  and  founder  of  the  Australian 
Hall,  Orange,  was  b.  at  Limerick,  Ire- 
land, in  1834;  m.  at  Orange,  aforesaid, 
1858,  a  daughter  of  the  late  John 
COLLINS,  of  Orange,  and  lias  issue  six 
sons  and  six  daughters. 
I.  Margaret,  m.  Mirlnu'l  CASKV,  and  has 
issue,  four  sons  and  one  daughter. 

Sidney,  Xen  South  Wales. 


500 


JJURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


A  RCH1BALD  McDOWALL,  of  Brisbane,  Queensland,  surveyor-general 
J\_  of  Queensland,  I.  in  Victoria,  2nd  December,  1841 ;  m.  firstly,  26th  May, 
1871,  Annie,  daughter  of  Thomas  COUTTS,  by  Maria  BI.OODSWORTH,  his  wife, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  18th  April,  1878)  has  had  issue, 

i.  AECHIBALD  BANKTON,  6.  at  West  Street,  Toowoomba,  7th  July,  1872. 

ll.   St.   Andrew   William    Logan,   b.   at  Maryborough,    Queensland,   30th 
November,  1875. 

i.  Annie,  b.  at  Churchill  Street,  Maryborough,  10th   April,  1878  ;    d.  at 

Hobart,  Tasmania,  1st  March,  1879. 

He  m.  secondly,  2nd  June,  1880,  Ada  Sarah,  daughter  of   Thomas  COUTTS, 
and  sister  to  his  first  wife,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

in.  Valentine,  b.  at  Waratah,  Maryborough,  14th  February,  1881. 
Mr.  McDowall,  who  was  educated  at  Hobart  and  Campbelltown,  Tasmaniu, 
entered  the  Queensland  government  service  in  May,  1862,  as  staff  surveyor  ; 
acted  as  staff  surveyor  and  commissioner  of  Crown  lands  in  the  Maranoa, 
Warrego,  and  Kennedy  districts  until  the  end  of  1869,  when  he  was  appointed 
commissioner  of  Crown  lands  and  district  surveyor  of  Darling  Downs;  district 
surveyor  of  the  Maryborough  and  Wide  Bay  district,  from  1875  to  1885  ;  dis- 
trict surveyor  at  Toowoomba  and  inspector  of  surveys,  from  1885  to  1891,  in 
which  year  he  succeeded  Mr.  W.  M.  Davidson  as  surveyor  general  of  Queensland. 


Unuacje. 


This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of 
McDowALL,  of  Logan,  co.  Wigton,  Scotland. 

PATRICK  McDowALL,  of  Edinburgh, 
banker,  living  in  1695,  was  father  of, 

JAMES  McDowALL,  of  Canonmills,  who,  in 
the  entail  of  the  estate  of  Bankton,  in  East 
Lothian,  and  certain  other  property,  executed 
in  1756,  is  a  nomination  substitute,  and  ia 
therein  stated  to  be  Lord  Banlston's  cousin 
(Kay's  Portraits,  1837,  vol.  i,  pp.  225,  226). 
His  son, 

ARCHIBALD  McDowALL,  of  Korth  Bridge, 
who  figures  in  Kay's  Portraits,  was  the  first 
to  commence  the  manufacture  of  cloth  in 
Scotland.  He  was  for  many  years  a  leading 
member  of  the  Edinburgh  Town  Council, 
which  he  entered  in  1775,  was  several  times 
in  the  magistracy,  and,  before  his  retirement, 
was  offered  the  provost's  chair,  which  he 
declined.  He  was  i.  in  1743 ;  m.  a  near 
relation  of  his  brother-in-law,  the  Rev.  Dr. 
John  MACFARLAN,  minister  of  the  Canongate 
Church,  and  d.  December,  1816,  leaving  six 
sons,  two  of  whom  obtained  appointments  in 
the  Hon.  E.  I.  Co.'s  service,  viz.,  Robert 
(Colonel)  and  William;  two  others  entered 
into  mercantile  pursuits,  and  the  youngest 
son,  Charles,  became  a  writer  to  the  signet. 
Colonel  Robert  McDowall,  who  spent  nearly 
thirty  years  in  India,  was  present  at  the  siege 
of  Seringapatam  and  at  the  capture  of  Tavoy 
and  Merqui,  of  which  he  was  appointed 
governor,  and  was  subsequently  killed  in 

Residence — Brisbane,  Queensland. 


action.  The  other  son,  who  went  to  India, 
William,  after  being  about  twenty  years  in 
the  Madras  Medical  Establishment,  returned 
to  Edinburgh,  where  he  took  up  his  residence 
at  Bellevue  Crescent.  Mr.  Archibald  Mc- 
Dowall's  eldest  son, 

AECHIBALD  McDowALL,  of  Logan,  Both- 
well,  Tasmania,  in.  1814,  Jean  BEQBIB.  Botli 
d.  at  Logan,  and  their  son, 

ARCHIBALD  McDowALL,  of  Logan,  Both- 
well,  Tasmania,  has  been  a  territorial  magi- 
strate of  that  colony  for  the  last  forty  years, 
and  has  been  warden,  or  chief  magistrate,  of 
Bothwell  for  nearly  thirty  years.  He  m.  8th 
February,  1841,  Charlotte  GILL,  and  has  had 
issue, 

i.  ARCHIBALD,  Surveyor-General  of 
Queensland,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

II.  James  Gill,  deceased, 
in.  William,     of     Lake     Lucy,     North 

Queensland,  grazier, 
iv.  Frederick,  of  Logan,  Bothwell. 
v.  Robert  Grant,  staff  surveyor,  Darling 

Downs,  Queensland, 
i.  Charlotte  Jane,  m.  George  IBBOTT,  a 

landowner  in  Tasmania. 
II.  Eva  Marion. 

in.  Emma  Eugenie,  »«.  the  Very    Rev. 
Thomas    Davenport  WARNEB,    rural 
dean,  Toowoomba,  Queensland. 
IV.  Lizzie  Reid. 


Clubs — Queensland  and  Johnsonian,  in  Brisbane;  1'he  Downs,  in  Toowoomba. 


Ill    KKK'S   I'OLOMAI,  CKNTKY. 


507 


Cotton, 

CHARLES  MACCARTHY  TENISON,  of  Hobart,  Tasmnnin,  barrister- 
T^J  at-law,  called  to  the  Irish  Bar  1879,  and  to  the  English  Bar,  Middle 
Temple,  1884,  a  member  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy,  a  Fellow  of  the  Royal 
Society  of  Antiquarians,  Ireland,  a  Fellow  of  the  Institute  of  Bankers,  author 
of  the  Law  and  Practice  of  Banking,  Celtic  Songt  and  Song-writers,  and 
other  works ;  a  justice  of  the  peace  for  Hobart,  Tasmania,  and  for  the  colony 
of  Queensland,  manager  of  the  Union  Bank  of  Australia  at  Hobart.  He 
assumed  by  royal  licence,  27th  December,  1890,  the  name  of  TENISON  in  lieu 
of  his  patronymic  and  the  arms  of  TENISON  quarterly  with  his  paternal  arms. 
He  was  6.  30th  December,  1850,  m.  3rd  June,  1879,  Elizabeth  Isabel,  third 
daughter  of  William  Crompton  ASHLIN,  of  Claughton,  Birkenhead,  and  has 
had  issue, 

i.  Julian  Tenison,  b.  22nd  June,  1885. 

i.  Eva  Mabel,  b.  31st  May,  1880. 

n.  Amy  Lilian,  twin  with  her  brother,  d.  3rd  December,  1885. 


litncage. 


Tlic  TENNTSONS,  TENNISONS  or  TENISONS, 
are  a  family  of  great  antiquity  in  the  Seig- 
nory  of  Holdernras,  in  Yorkshire.  In  the 
year  1343,  JOHN  TBNNISON,  of  Paulflete, 
charged  certain  persons  with  forcibly  taking 
away  of  his  goods  and  chattels  to  the  value 
of  £40,  equivalent  to  about  £000  of  our 
|ire.-ent  money  (we  PLANTAGENET  HARRISON'S 
Notes  from  the  Coram  Kege  Rolls).  In  1490, 
i  ne  principal  person  of  the  name  in  the  seig- 
nory  was, 

WILLIAM  TENYSON,  of  Ryhill,  whose  will 
is  dated  15th  September,  1523,  and  is  extant 
lit  York.  By  it  he  desires  to  be  buried  at 
Skeklyng  (i.e.  Burstwick),  and  leaves,  as 
was  customary  at  the  time,  bequests  to  the 
high  altar  ;  to  "  Our  Lady's  "  lights  ;  to  the 
church  of  Paulflete,  the  parish  his  ancestors 
dwelt  in,  4c.  He  d.  before  30th  September, 
1528,  leaving  by  Beatrice,  his  wife,  a  son  and 
two  daughters, 

I.  JOHN. 

i.  Kllen. 

ii.  Agnes. 
The  onlr  son  and  heir, 

JOHN  TENNYSON,  of  Ryhill,  was  one  of 
his  father's  executors.  He  m.  Margaret, 
sister  of  John  THOBNTON,  M.P.  for  Hull,  and 
d.  before  10th  November,  1546  (will  dated 
3rd  August,  1516),  leaving  issue  (all  of  whom 
were  under  age  at  his  decease), 

i.  CHRISTOPHEB. 

n.  Edward. 

i.  Agnes. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

CHRISTOPHER  TKNNYSON,  of  Ryhill,  made 
ron.-*i<lenil>K'  purehafes  of  landed  property  in 
t'aiiierton,  Paule,  and  Skeklyng.  By  Kliza- 
lu'lh.  his  wife,  he  h:ul  i^sue. 

I.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 


u.   Murmaduke,  who  had  a  son  John, 
in.  Edward. 
I.  Katherine. 

Christopher  Tennyson  adopted  the  Protes- 
tant religion  at  the  Reformation.  He  d. 
July,  1580,  and  was  *.  by  his  eldest  SOD, 

RBT.  JOHN  TENISON,  who  adopted  this 
mode  of  spelling  the  name,  which  has  since 
been  adhered  to  by  his  descendants.  He  was 
b.  about  1560,  was  at  Cambridge  University 
in  March,  1579,  as  stated  in  his  father's  will  ; 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse  College,  1589,  and  D.I). 
He  was  nominated  and  recommended  in  1583, 
by  Queen  ELIZABETH,  for  the  next  vacant 
Fellowship,  but  the  Fellows  deprecated  tha 
restraint  put  upon  them  in  regard  to  the 
election,  objecting  to  Ttnison  on  account  of 
his  "  affluence,"  and  that  his  disposition  was 
"  neither  quiet  nor  humble,"  as  that  of 
Fellows  should  be.  He  was,  however,  duly 
elected,  and  admitted  9th  October,  1589.  He 
was  presented  to  the  rectory  of  Downhnin,  in 
the  diocese  of  Ely,  in  159ii,  and  he  actively 
administered  the  parish  till  1639,  when  it 
would  appear  he  reiired.  He  m.  1597,  Anne, 
daughter  of  Philip  HALDERBT  (of  the  ancient 
family  of  HALDKBBY  of  Halderby),  and 
through  this  alliance  his  descendants  inherit, 
through  the  Boynlon,  Strangways,  Percy,  and 
other  families,  royal  and  noble  blood.  Ho 
d.  September,  1644  (and  was  buried  in  Ely 
Trinity),  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  (Rev.),  B.D.,  Fellow  of  Peter- 
house,  rector  of  Mundsley,  Topcroft, 
and  Brocon  Ash,  in  the  eo.  Norfolk,  b. 
1599;  in.  Mercy,  eldest  daughter  of 
Thomas  DOWSING,  of  Cottenhain,  co. 
Cambridge,  ami  d.  25th  June,  1671. 
Imving  had  with  two  daughters  (Mr*. 
SAVER,  and  Surah,  who  m.  


508 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


COPPING,    and    d.     17th     September, 
1711)  an  only  son, 

Thomas     (Right    Hon.    and     Most 

Rev.),  Archbishop  of  Canterbury, 

1094— 1715,  who  had  been  Bishop 

of  Lincoln    1691    to  1694.     This 

celebrated    prelate,    who    was    b. 

21,'th   September,    1636,  m.  Ann, 

daughter    of   the    Bev.    Richurd 

IOVE,    D.D.,    master   of    Corpus 

Christi  College,  anil  d.  s.  p.  14th 

December,  1716.     She  d.  1714. 

u.  Ralph,  living  1670,  who  left  issue,  a 

son  John,  who  d.  unm.  and  a  daughter, 

Anne. 

in.  PHILIP,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  third  son, 

THE  TEN.  PHILIP  TENISON,  after  enjoying 
many  preferments  in  the  co.  Norfolk,  was 
appointed  archdeacon  of  Norfolk,  1660.  He 
had  a  grant  of  arms  from  King  CBAKLES  II, 
1660,  in  recognition  of  the  sufferings  he 
endured  for  the  royal  cause,  having  been 
ejected  from  his  living  of  Foulsham,  and 
imprisoned  by  the  parliamentary  "  phana- 
tiqucs."  lie  was  baptised  at  Downham  26th 
April,  1612,  and  was  buried  at  Bawburgh, 
Norfolk,  16th  January,  1661,  having  by 
Anne  his  wife,  who  d.  December,  1669,  had 
issue, 

I.  Edward,    of   Lambeth,    who  d.  unm. 
1714. 

II.  JOSEPH,  of  whom  presently. 
in.  John,  living  1670. 

IV.  Charles,  an    apprentice   under    age, 

1670,  was  living  unm.  1713. 
The  second  son, 

JOSEPH  TENISON,  of  Norwich,  »».  1672, 
Margaret,  daughter  of  Edward  MILEHAM,  of 
Burlinghon,  co.  Norfolk,  and  sister  of 
Dorothy,  Lady  Browne,  wife  of  the  celebrated 
Sir  Thomas  BBOWNE,  author  of  Religio 
medici,  &c.,  and  d.  1688,  having  by  her,  who 
d.  1693,  had  surviving  issue,  an  only  son, 

THE  EIGHT  REV.  EDWARD  TENISON, 
Bishop  of  Ossory,  1731-5,  domestic  chaplain 
to  George,  Prince  of  Wales  (afterwards 
GEORGE  II)  ;  LL.B.  1694,  D.D.  1714,  rector 
of  Chiddington  and  Sundridge,  Kent,  and  a 
prebendary  of  Canterbury  Cathedral,  arch- 
deacon of  Carmarthen  1708.  He  was  b.  in 
Norwich  1673,  m.  1698,  Ann,  daughter  of 

• SEAELE,    of   Cambridge,  and    niece    to 

Thomas  TENISON,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 
He  was  heir  to  his  uncle,  Edward  Tcnison, 
and  d.  in  Dublin  29th  November,  1735, 
leaving  by  her,  who  d.  1750,  with  other  issue, 
an  only  son, 

EEV.  THOMAS  TENISON,  LL.B.  Cantab., 
1721,  archdeacon  of  Carmarthen,  chancellor 
of  the  diocese  of  Oxford,  prebendary  of 
Canterbury  ;  he  declined  an  Irish  bishopric ; 
b.  1702  ;  'm.  first,  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  Most  Eev.  Dr.  John  POTTEE,  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury,  which  lady  d.  a.  p.  and 
was  buried  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster, 
19th  March.  1729-30,  aged  18.  He  m. 
secondly,  14th  February,  1737-8,  Mary, 
eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
SMITH,  of  Broston,  co.  Nottingham,  and 


Gaddesby,  co.  Leicester,  high  sheriff  for 
that  shire  1717  (eldest  son  of  Thomas  SMITH, 
of  Gaddesljii,  tin-  founder  of  the  celebrated 
bank  in  Nottingham,  who  was  ancestor  of 
tin1  Smiths  of  Smith,  Payne,  and  Smiths, 
bankers,  of  London,  and  whose  third  son  was 
progenitor  of  the  Lords  Ciirrington).  Dr. 
Tenieon  d.  at  Canterbury  7th  May,  1742, 
and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral  there.  By 
his  second  wife,  who  was  buried  at  Canter- 
bury Cathedral,  271  li  May,  1749,  he  had 
issue,  with  a  daughter  Henrietta  St.  Eloy, 
who  d.  num.,  an  only  son, 

THOMAS  TENISON,  of  Gaddesby,  co. 
Leicester,  and  of  Eock  Hall,  co.  Kilkenny, 
was  called  to  the  Bar  in  Ireland,  1770,  but 
did  not  practise.  He  was  b.  1739  ;  »». 
Klixrihclh,  daughter  of  William  HAYDEN.  of 
C'roan,  co.  Kilkenny,  J.P. ;  and  d.  1789, 
leaving  a  son, 

EEV.  JOSEPH  TENISON,  of  Donoughmore, 
co.  Wicklow,  J.P.  and  deputy  governor 
of  that  county,  b.  1774;  m.  before  1793, 
Mary,  youngest  daughter  of  Eev.  Martyn 
Lucius  O'BKIEN,  D.D. ;  and  d.  1821,  leaving, 
with  other  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Joseph  (the  only  son),  of 
Portnelligan,  co.  Armagh,  J.P., 
barrister-at-law,  b.  7th  November, 
1800;  m.  22nd  November,  1831, 
Margaret,  daughter  and  heir  of 
Alexander  CEOSS,  of  Portnelligan ; 
and  d.  23rd  March,  1873,  having  by 
her,  who  d.  23rd  January,  1861,  had 
issue,  an  only  child, 

William  Cross  O'Brien,  of  Port- 
nelligan, co.  Armagh,  J.P.,  Major 
late  3rd  Battalion  Royal  Irish 
Fusiliers,  b.  20th  March,  1836; 
m.  3rd  March,  1885,  Letitia, 
daughter  of  Major  Alexander 
Perry  BOND,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of 
Ardglass,  co.  Westmeath,  and 
widow  of  Arthur  Henry  BOND, 
of  Bondville,  co  Armagh,  J.P., 
but  has  no  issue. 
I.  F,LLEN  (the  eldest  daughter),  of  whom 

presently. 

it.  Henrietta,    m.    James    D.    WOODS, 
Q.C.,  F.S.  A,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
Julian     Edmond     (Rev.),     F.L.S., 
F.G.S.,     &c.,     of     Sydney,      was 
president     of     the     L  i  n  n  w  a  n 
Society  of  New  South  Wales,  and 
author  of  A   History  of  the  Dis- 
covery      and      Exploration      of 
Australia,    Natural    History    of 
New  South  Wales,  and  numerous 
other  scientific  works.     He  d.  7th 
October,  1889. 
The  eldest  daughter, 

ELLEN  TENISON,  b.  1796;  m.  1811,  JOHN 
COLLINS,  of  Dublin,  only  son  of  WILLIAM 
COLLINS,  of  Lissayepan,  co.  Gal  way,  and  grand- 
sun  of  I'ETEU  COLLINS,  of  Lissayegan,  and  by 
him,  who  d  in  Dublin,  and  was  buried  in  St. 
Mary's  Church  there,  12th  June,  1826,  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Tenison  (Collins),  M.D. 
d.  s.  p. 


IM   KKKS  COLONIAL  CKNTHV. 


ii.  .lii-i. rii  T).MM'V  i>f  whom  proenth. 

ill.    Philip    Tcnison    (Colling,    M.I)  ,   !/. 

lcii\ing  i-Mic. 

Mr-.  Culling  m.  secondly,  REV.  PHILIP 
li\  *v  V.M..  nl'  M'.iii'lmellick,  Queen's 
ici.anil  il.  Kith  . I  IIIU-,  IS  HI,  haiim;  hy  Ililll, 
who  cf.  31)1  h  NoUMiiher,  IS  Hi,  had  i.-Mie.  Her 
d  li'-t  surviving  MUI  Ull'l  linr, 

JOUFB  rniSOU  CIII.I.INS.  of  liiillinuloe, 
co.  fialway,  //.  201 1 1  January,  IS21  ;  m.  first, 
2'.i|h  Jainrir\,  Isit,  Mary,  duugliter  of 
William  KKAIUIOM,  of  Fcnnoy,  co.  Cork,  and 
hy  her,  «ho  d.  23rd  Janinrt ,  1  s  17,  had  issue. 
lie  HI.  MTundly,  2nd  March,  1848,  Sunk 


was  son  of  Charles  M  M  C  \ui  n  v.nf  the  l 
.\:i\  v).  and  M-tcr  of  Kc\ .  Cliarlc-  F.  MM- 
CVHIIIV,  J).l).,  rector  of  St.  Werburgli'n, 
Dublin,  anil  hod  by  her,  who  d.  8th  April, 
1  s.i  I,  with  other  issue, 

CIIAHI.I:-*    M  MI  uiTHY    COLLINS,     who 

assumed    the    name    of    IKMSOX,    as 
,     and     is     tbe    subject    of   this 

memoir. 

Ho  m.  thirdly,  Slh  February,  1856,  Anna, 
daughter  of  Pierce  POWKK,  of  Dublin,  and  by 
hor,  who  d.  29th  March,  186!),  had  i»u,-  He 
m.  fourthly,  10th  August,  1871,  Margaret 
Frances,  daughter  of  Thoni:i-  WATKBS,  of 
>t:i]ili>town,  eo.  Carlow,  and  </.  iiith  Febru- 
ary, 1891,  aged  7:i. 


Lo'iiia,  daughter  of  Charles  Murrough  M  M 
CAHTIIV,  Lieutenant,  Tippeniry  Militia  (who 

Arm* — Quarterly  first  and  fourth,  sable  a  fess  embattled  argent  in  chief  three  doves  of 
the  last  for  TKNISON  ;  second  and  third  or  a  griflin  segreaut  sable,  armed  and  langued  gules, 
and  in  dexter  chief  n  trefoil  slipped  vert  all  within  a  bordure  of  the  third,  for  COLLINS 

Cresti — 1.  A  dove  arg.  in  the  beak  a  rose  gu.  slipped  and  leaved  ppr.,  for  TKMSON  ; 
and  2.  a  ilemi  grillin  se^reant  or  armed  and  langued  gules,  charged  on  the  shoulder  and 
wing  with  two  trefoils  slipped  fess-wise  vert,  for  COLLINS. 

Mull,,     I'avrnte  Deo  sedulitate. 

Sexidenre  —  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

Clitky  — Tasmuuian,  liobart ;  New  TraTellers,  London. 


HENRY  SCOTT,  of  Benacre,  Glen  Osmond,  near  Adelaide,  and  of 
Boode  House,  Monnt  Lofty,  South  Australia,  member  of  the  Legislative 
Council  for  twelve  years,  1878-90,  and  a  justice  of  the  peace  in  the  province  of 
South  Australia,  6.  29th  May,  1836,  at  Boode  House,  near  Braunton,  co.  Devon, 
England  ;  baptised  9th  June  following,  at  Brannton ;  TO.  at  Adelaide,  South 
Australia,  8th  May,  1861,  Emily,  daughter  of  Charles  GOOCH,  of  Norwood, 
near  Adelaide  (descended  from  the  family  of  GOOCH  of  Benacre  Hall,  co. 
Suffolk),  but  has  no  issue. 


Hintaac. 


This  family  is  of  Scottish  origin.  The 
paternal  ancestor  of  the  present  represen- 
tative came  from  Scotland,  with  the  Karl 
of  Mar,  fought  at  the  battle  of  Bristol  in 
]  645,  and  subsequently  settled  in  the  north  of 
Devon,  England. 

1'iiiLiP  ScoTT,of  Ash  Braunton,  co.  Devon, 
formerly  of  High  Bickington,  in  the  same  co., 
son  of  THOMAS  SCOTT,  was  b.  16th  July, 
1741 ;  m.  first,  Mary,  daughter  of  William 
LANODON,  of  Wrafton,  in  the  parish  of 
1 1  canton  Punchardon,  co.  Devon,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  *.  17th  February,  1771. 

II.  Christian,  b.  24th  May,  1774. 
in.  Philip,  b.  4th  July,  1776. 
IV.   THOMAS,  of  whom  here.it'ler. 

I.  Anne,  b.  liTtli  October,  17i>b'. 

II.  Mary,  b.  3rd  January,  1708. 
in.   Elisabeth,  b.  30th  Apr.l,  1700. 

Mr.  Philip   Scott  m.  secondly,  Kmnm,  widow 
of  —   .Sii.vrL.vsi),  of  F remington,  co.  Devon, 


but  by  her   (who  was  buried  at  Braunton) 
had  no  issue.     His  fourth  son, 

THOMAS  SCOTT,  of  Boode  House,  near 
Braunton,  co.  Devon,  was  b.  18th  January, 
1780;  m.  first.  Elizabeth  Milton,  daughter  of 
—  PINSKNT,  of  Pitt  House,  near  Chumleigh, 
co.  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  about  18  tO, 
at  Boode  House,  and  was  buried  in  the  Con- 
gregational Chapel-yard)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Prinsent,  of  Mitcham,  near 
Adelaide,  South  Australia,  b.  28th 
August,  1814 ;  m.  and  has  six  surviving 
sons. 

ii.  Philip,  b.  25th  June,  1816;  deceased. 

in.  Abraham,   of    Streatham    Hill,   co. 

Surrey,    England,    b.    30th    October, 

1817  ;      m.    and    has    one     surviving 

sou. 

iv.  Charles,    b.    llth   November,    1823 ; 

d.  young. 

V.  William  (Rev.), of  Kurrajong  Height*, 
New  South  Wales,  b.  8th  October, 


r.io 


BURKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTRY. 


1825;  m.  and  has  two  sous  and   two 

daughters. 
VI.  Julius,   of    Gordon    House,   Clifton, 

near  Bristol,  co.  Gloucester,  England, 

4.  24th  April,  1832;  m.  and   has  two 

daughters. 

vii.  HENRY,  of  whom  we  treat. 
vin.  Charles,   of   Gloucester,    England, 


//.  :it.  Hxi.li-  House,  nenr  Braunton, 
co.  Devon,  10th  March,  1838;  m.  ani 
has  surviving  issue,  two  sons  and  three 
daughters. 

I.  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

II.  Mary,  deceased. 

Mr.    Scott    m.     secondly,    Miss     TSBEI.L,     of 
Plymouth,  co.  Devon,  and  d.  in  1807. 


Residences — Benacre,  Glen  Osmond,  near  Adelaide,  a:id  Boode  House,  Mount  Lofty,  near 
Adelaide,  South  Australia. 


HON.    RICHARD     HUTCHINSON     ROBERTS,    of    Roberton    Park, 
Bowral,  New   South  Wales,  J.P.,  and  a  member  of    the    Legislative 
Council  of  the  colony  of  New  South  Wales,   6.   10th   July,  1835 ;    m.   22nd 
September,  1853,   Susan,   daughter  of  Emanuel  NEICII,  a  native  of    Genoa, 
Italy,  and  has  had  issue, 

i.   Richard  Joseph  James  Hutchinson,  I.  25th  February,  1855;  m.  Agnes 
MOFFIT  (deceased),  and  d.  29th  January,   1887,  leaving  a  daughter 
surviving, 
ii.  WILLIAM  CAMDEN  HUTCFUNSON,  b.  13th  May,  1862;  m.  Victoria  Rosina 

GARY,  and  has  issue  one  son  and  one  daughter, 
in.  Sydney  Everard,  6.  4th  April,  1864;  m.  Grace  Stuart  McDoNELL,  and 

has  issue,  two  daughters. 

iv.   Harry  Hutchinson,  b.  31st  October,  1869. 
i.  Alice  Louise,  m.  H.  C.  FOWLER,  surveyor. 
ii.  Fanny  Constance,  m.  R.  L.  LYONS,  of  the  Civil  Service, 
in.  Minna  August),  m.  H.  G.  M.  THACKERAY,  station  manager. 
iv.  Amy  Rubena,  m.  H.  MOYSE,  of  the  Civil  Service. 


ILtncnge. 


WILLIAM  ROBERTS  (who  resided  in  Wales) 
by  Mary,  his  wife,  had  a  son, 

JOSEPH  ROBERTS,  of  Albina  Villa,  Burwood, 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  m.  18U4,  Martha 
Anne  Drummond,  daughter  of  William 
HUTCHINSON,  of  London  (she  m.  secondly 
the  Hon.  John  LACKEY,  member  of  the 
Legislative  Council,  of  New  South  Wales), 
and  (L  7th  May,  1849,  having  had  issue, 

i.  RICHARD  HUTCHINSON,  now  of  Rober- 
ton Park,  Bowral. 

II.  James  Joseph,  m.  and  has  issue,  one 
son  and  three  daughters. 


in.  Joseph  James,  m.  and  has  issue,  one 
daughter. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Augustus   NEICH,   and   has 
issue,    four     sons    and     one     daugh- 
ter. 

II.  Fanny  Elizabeth,  m.  and  has  issue, 
one  son  and  four  daughters. 

in.  Martha  Elizabeth,  m.  G.  J.  ROBKRTS, 
of  the  Civil  Service,  and  has  issue,  two 
sons  and  three  daughters. 

iv.  Mary,  in.  Rev.  G.  Low,  and  has  issue, 
two  sons  and  two  daughters. 


Residence — Robcrtou  Park,  Bowral,  New  South  Wales. 


THE     HON.    CHARLES     CHRISTOPHER     BO  WEN,   of    Middlelon, 
Christchurch,  New   Zealand,  a  member  of  the  Legislative   Council  of 
New  Zealand,  b.  29th  August,  1830,  m.  16th  July,  1861,  Georgina  Elizabeth, 
second   daughter  of  Rev.  David  MARKHAM,  canon  of  Windsor,  and  rector  of 


HTUKK'S  COLONIAL  CMNTIIV. 


511 


Ilorkslry,  I'J.ssrx  (/.•,'  l!i  KKK'S  Ln/nlnl  (limtnj,  MAI:KIIA\I  of  BP.CCH  ),  1>\- 
Ciitherinr  Frances  Nanette,  his  wife,  duu.iflitcr  of  Sir  William  Moni'.vi  >.r 
Mn.NKit,  Bart,  of  Nunapploton,  co.  York  (see  BURKK'H  Peerage  and  Baronetage, 
.Mn.NKu,  Bart.),  and  has  issue, 

i.  CHARLES  DAVID,  b.   Gth  October,  1862,  a  magistrate  in  Perak,  Straits 

Set  t  h-mi-iits. 

ii.  George  Henry  Croasdailo  (Rev.),  1.  1st  February,  1868,   B.A.  (Pem- 
broke College),  Cambridge, 
in.  Lambert,  6.  13th  December,  1870. 
iv.  Gerald  Markham,  6.  8th  December,  1875. 
i.  (Icrtnulr    Kli/abeth,  6.   24th  August,  1864;    TO.  22nd  October,  1889, 

Robert  Julian  SCOTT,  eldest  son  of  Bear-Admiral  SCOTT,  R.N. 
n.   Katharine  Georgiana,  b.  7th  May,  1866. 
in.  Lilian  Lucy,  6.  27th  July,  1872. 

The  Hon.  C.  C.  Bowen,  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  New 
Zealand,  was  educated  at  Rugby  and  Cambridge ;  was  private  secretary  to 
Mr.  Godley,  the  founder  of  the  Canterbury  Settlement ;  became  in  1855  pro- 
visional treasurer  ;  returned  to  England  in  1859,  and  went  out  again  to  New 
Zealand  in  1862.  He  was  for  many  years  member  for  Kaiapoi  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  and  was  minister  of  justice  and  education  from  1874  to 
1877. 


JOHN  AP  THOMAS  AP  OWEIN  or  BOWEN, 
of  ancient  Welsh  descent,  as  set  forth  in  his 
pedigree,  recorded  in  the  office  of  Arms, 
Dublin  Castle,  Ireland,  had  two  sons,  both  of 
whom  settled  in  that  country,  namely, 
ROBERT,  of  whom  presently,  and  William,  of 
Castle  Carra,  co.  Mayo,  who  d.  without  issue 
lirilli  July,  1594.  The  eldest  son, 

ROBERT  BOWEN,  of  Ballyudams,  wasgranted 
the  castle,  town  and  lands  of  Bally  Adams 
and  seTeral  other  lands  in  the  Queen's 
county  by  patent  dated  31st  August,  1578, 
an  I  was  appointed  provost  marshal  of  the 
province  of  Leinster  and  the  counties  of  East 
Moath  and  West  Meath,  2nd  June,  anno  37 
QUEEN  ELIZABETH  (A.D.  1595).  He  m. 
Alice,  daughter  of  Walter  HARTPOLE,  of 
Rochester,  Kent,  and  by  her,  who  d.  4th  June, 
1634,  had  issue, 

I.  JOHN  (Sir),  his  heir. 

II.  Oliver,  took  refuge  in  the  rebellion  of 
1641,  with  his  cousin,  Philip  BOWEN, 
at  Haskard,   eo.    Pembroke,    and    d. 
without  issue  there. 

III.  Thomas,   of   Liskellen,  and   Borris- 
carra,  co.  Mayo,  *m.  Elizabeth, daughter 
of   Gilbert    WiRTEB,  of    Cullin,   co. 
Limerick,  and  by  her  had  a  son. 

i.  Margaret,  m.  Aleiander  BAHBINQTON, 
of  Cullenagh,  Queen's  county. 


II.  Margery,   «.   Henry  BBEBKTON,  of 
Loughteog,  Queen's  county. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.    James    FBEEMAN,   of 
Gisluden,  co.  Mayo. 

IV.  Alice,  m.  Pierce  BUTLEB,  of  Castle 
Comer,  co.  Kilkenny. 

v.  Susan,  m.  Robert  HOVBNDON,  of  Bally  - 

foile,  Queen's  count  \. 
vt.  Mabel,  m.  Robert  HETHERINQTON,  of 

Boherard,  Queen's  county. 

Mr.  Robert  Bowcn  d.  31st  July,  1621,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

SIB  JOHN  BOWEN,  of  Ballyadams,  knighted 
13th  November,  1629,  who  had  a  re-grant  of 
Bullyadams,  &c.,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs 
male  of  the  body  of  his  grandfather,  JOHN 
BOWEN,  by  patent  dated  16th  April,  1636. 
He  m.  Alice,  daughter  of  Meyler  MAOBATH, 
D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Cashel,  and  had  issue, 

i.  Robert,  who  d.  i.  p. 

II.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Henry, 
iv.  Arthur, 
v.  Thomas. 
VI.  George. 

Sir  John  d.  9th  February,  1641,  and  was  *. 
by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

WILLIAM  BOWEN,  of  Ballyadams,  who  >». 
first,  Bridget,  daughter  of  Sir  Robert  TYNTB, 


*  This  branch  of  the  Bowen  family  was  named  in  the  list  of  proscribed  Royalists  ;.  and 
Castle  L'arra,  then  a  strong  place,  and  tho  lands  were  confiscated  in  1650. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Knt.,  of  Dunlavin.  eo.  Wicklow,  and  by  her 
hud  two  daughters, 

I.  Helena,  m.  Edward  BRERETON,  of 
Loughtoog. 

n.    Katherine,    m.    Pierce    BMLER,   of 

Kilvelougli. 

He  m.  secondly,  Margaret,  daughter  of  Sir 
William  DOMVILE,  Knt.,  of  Tenipleoge, 
attorney-general  for  Ireland,  and  M.P.  for  I  lie 
co.  of  ".Dublin  (see  BUBKE'S  Peerage  and 
Baronetage,  DOMVILE,  Bart.),  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  JOHN,  his  heir. 

in.  Bridget,  m.  Thomas  CABE. 

IV.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

v.  Lucy,  m.  William  SOUTHWELL. 
Mr.  William  Bowen  d.  llth  April,  1686,  and 
was  *.  by  his  only  son, 

JOHN  BOWEN,  of  Ballyadams,  who  d.  t.  p. 
inteslate;  administration  was  granted  to  his 
mother  19th  January,  1G91.  His  estates 
devolved  eventually  on  his  sister,  Lucy,  Mrs. 
Southwell. 

WILLIAM  BOWEN,  of  Hollymount,  co. 
Mayo,  descended,  it  is  said,  from  Thomas 
Bowen,  of  Lis  Killan  (see  above)  m.  Sarah 
BLAEE,  and  by  her  had  issue,  two  sons, 

I.  CHEISTOPHEE,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,   m.   Ellen    BUKKE,   and   d. 
1786,  leaving  issue  by  her,  a  son, 

CHEISTOPHEE,  of  whom  presently. 
The  eldest  son, 

CHEISTOPHEE  BOWEN,  of  Hollymount  and 
Annefield,  eo.  Mayo,  m.  Anne  ALLEN,  but  by 
her  had  no  male  issue.  His  daughter, 

Anne,  m.  Anthony  ELWOOD,of  Annefield, 
co.  Mayo,  and  had   a   son,  Anthony, 
who  assumed  the  name  of  BOWEN. 
Mr.  Christopher  Bowen  d.  1812.   His  nephew 
and  male  heir, 

CHKISTOPHEK  BOWEN,  of  Hollymount,  co. 
Mayo,  J.P.,  m.  1800,  Eliza,  daughter  of 
Croasdaile  MILLEB,  of  Milford,  co.  Mayo, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  January,  1815,  had 
issue, 

I.  CHRISTOPHER  (Rev.),  his  heir,  of 
Hollymount,  and  Heatherwood,  Isle 
of  Wight,  sometime  rector  of  St. 
Thomas,  Winchester,  b.  16th  October, 
1801, m.  17th  January,  1834, Catherine 
Emily,  daughter  of  Sir  Richard 
STEELE,  third  Bart.,  of  Hampstead, 
and  d.  1890,  having  had  issue, 

i.  CHAELES  STNOE  CHRISTOPHER 
(BAEON  BOWEN  of  Colwood),  of 
Hollymount,  co.  Mayo,  and  of 
Colwood,  Sussex,  P.C.  (1882), 
Knt.  (1879),D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  created 
a  peer  for  life  as  BARON  BOWEN, 
of  Colwood,  25th  September,  1893. 
His  lordship  was  If.  1st  January, 
1835  ;  educated  at  Rugby,  and  at 
Bniliol  College,  Oxford,  of  which 
lie  became  scnolar  and  fellow,  he 
graduated  B.A.  1856,  called  to 
the  Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1861  ; 
appointed  recorder  at  Penzance, 
and  counsel  to  the  Treasury, 
1872-9  ;  a  judge  of  the  High 


Court  of  Justice  (Queen's  Bench 
Jhvisiuu),  1879-82  ;  Lord  Justice 
of  Appeal,  1882-93,  and  was 
appointed  a  Lord  of  Appeal  in 
ordinary  in  1893.  Lord  liowen 
m.  in  February,  1862,  Kmily 
Frances,  daughter  of  Jam60 
Meadows  KENHAL,  F.R.S.,  and  d. 
10th  April,  1894.  leaving  i.^ue, 

(1)  WILLIAM  EDWAED  (Rev.), 
B.A.,  of    llollyniount,    o.    in 
November,   1862,   m.  Katha- 
rine, daughter  of  Rev.  Canon 
MORSE  (see  BURKE'S  Lauded 
Gentry,    BoWEN    of    Holly- 
mount). 

(2)  Maxwell      Steele,     I.     in 
October,  1865. 

(3)  KthelKate,  4.  in  November, 
1870. 

2.  Edward      Ernest,     M.A.,     late 
Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge,    a     master     at     Harrow 
School,  4.  in  March,  1836. 

3.  Francis     Robert     Steele,    B.A., 
barrister-at-law,    took      the     ad- 
ditional name  of  GRAVKS  on  his 
marriage  with  Frances  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of   Sir   Maxwell   Steele 
GRAVES,     Bart.,     of     Mickleton 
manor,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  16th 
July,  1876. 

II.  Croasdaile,  of  Milford,  who  assumed 
by  royal  licence,  1st  February,  1812, 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
MILLEE,  b.  1802,  in.  22nd  October, 
182S,  Catherine  Anne,  second  daughter 
of  Thomas  ORMSBT,  of  Knockmore, 
co.  Mayo,  and  d.  19th  April,  1837, 
leaving  issue, 

1.  Croasdaile   Charles,   of   Milford, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  high  sheriff,  1870- 
6 ;    b.   1829,   and    d.    unm.  14th 
March,  1880. 

2.  Ormsby,   of   Milford,    co.    Mayo 
and  Blindwell,  co.  Galway,  B.A., 
J.P.   and   D.L ,   co.    Mayo,    high 
sheriff,  1893,  and  J.P.  co.  Galwav, 
b.  18th  May,  1832,  m.  first  26th 
^November,  1884,  Elizabeth  Jlira, 
daughter    of     General     William 
lliWiN'E,  of  St.  Kntheriiie's  Park, 
co.    Kildare,  which   lady   d.  s.  p. 
14th     January,    1886.       He     HI. 
secondly,  25th  April,  1890,  Monica 
Mary,  daughter   of   Oliver   DOL- 
PHIN, of  Turoe,  co.  Galwav,  and 
witlow     of      Thomas      Staunton 
KIRWAN,  of  Blindwell.  co.   Gal- 
way,  D.L.   (see  BTRKE'S  Landed 
Gentry,  MILLER  of  Milford). 

1.  Anne,   in.    1851,    John    Yeadon 
OEMSBY,  of  Ballinamore,  co.  Mayo, 
and  has  issue. 

2.  Elizabeth,  «».   Mark  PERRIN,  of 
Knoekdromin,    co.     Dublin,    son 
of   the   Right  Hon.   Mr.   Justice 
PERRIN. 

3.  Catherine. 


l^nttuu 


Bttttnu 


liriiKK'S  COLONIAL  (iKXTIiV. 


518 


4.    CroMdaillik,     >»•     Kev. 

\Villiillll    111   IIM:,  ill    lilMMlplon,  ei>. 

II  nnf  in>:doii. 

lit.  CM  VKI.KS,  of  wluiiii  presently. 
IV.  Robert,     in.     Jam-     Cm  i:  i  i  VAY,    of 

Pruinselk,    en.    J)oivn,    und    <I.     ISs^. 

She    il.    in     Hie    same    y\\r 


issue, 

1.  Christopher,  //.  /<, 

2.  Kdwunl. 

3.  Kobet-i. 

4.  William. 

v.  William,  d.  unm. 

VI.  Edward  George,  d.  anm.  1873. 

I.  Anne,  d.  «»m.  1876. 

II.  Kli/,:i  I..IIMNI,  d.  1834. 

Mr.   Ohriitopher   Bowen,  senior,  d.  August, 
I.S2S.      His  tliird  son, 

OIIAIU.KS  BOWKN,  4.  15th  May,  1804,  m.  at 
Crossboyue,  co.  Mayo,  19th  November,  1829, 
Goorgiana,  youngest  duui/liter  of  Joseph 
1.  \.MIIKBT,  of  Brookhill,  co.  Mayo  (see 
lirKKK's  Lnniti'il  Gmtri/),  and  d.  nt  St. 
Leonard's,  Sussex,  3rd  April,  1871,  having 
had  issue, 


MEB,  now  of  Mid- 

(llcton,    .\'e\v     Xiahllld,    tile    subject     ,,| 

this  iiii-ni'iir. 

II.    Croasduile    (He*.),     I'll.,    iirehdeiteon 

of    Cliri«teliur.-li,    iiml     incumbent    of 

Hull,       .Ne\\        Xellhllld,       A.       21st 

December,   1881,  m.  27tli  May,  1880, 

Annette  Latini,  daughter  of  Henry 
Will:*,  of  J)cmiv  Abbey,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, and  d.  3rd  January,  18!X>, 
h;i\  '  -ue, 

1.   Charles  Henry  C'-oaxlailc. 

1.  Alice  ( leiirgiann. 

2.  Margaret   Lctitia. 
Ii.  Laura  Catherine. 

IH.  Joseph  Lambert,  b.  19th  July,  1833, 

rf.  16th  April,  1835. 
I.  .Eleanor  Georgiana,  b.  9th  November, 

1834,  d.  2rith  February,  18:!3. 
ii.    IClizabeth    Georgiana,  b.  28th    May, 

1837,  d.  9th  March,  1849. 
in.  Letitia  Anne  Hannah,  b.  4th  March, 

1840. 
iv.  Georgiana,  b.  in  September,  1843,  rf. 

in  August,  1844-. 

gulet  attired  and  unguled  or,  holding  in 


Arms — Argent  on  a  mount  vert  a  stag  lodged 
the  moulli  a  ln-j'\>ll  slipped  of  the  second. 

Crest — On  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  an  oak  tree  proper  aeorned  or  a  flag  at  in  thr 
f, 
Residence— Middleton,  near  Christclmrch,  New  Zealand. 


HON.  SIR  FREDERICK  MATTHEW  BARLEY,  Knt.,  of  Qimmbi, 
Edgecliffe,  Sydney,  and  of  Lilianfels,  Katoomba,  Blue  Moantains, 
New  South  Wales,  Chief  Justice  and  Lieutenant-Governor  of  New  South 
Wales,  6.  in  Dublin,  Ireland,  18th  September,  1830;  m.  at  Hnnsdon,  co. 
Herts,  13th  December,  1860,  Lucy  Forest,  daughter  of  Sylvester  BKOWKE,  of 
Melbourne,  Victoria,  and  has  issue, 

i.  HENRY  SYLVESTER,  6.  31st  January,  18G4. 
n.  Cecil  Bertram,  I.  7th  March,  1871. 

i.  Olivia  Lucy  Annette,  m.  at  All   Saints  Church,   Woollahra,  Arthur 
WIHTEHEAD,  barrister-at-law,  son  of  James  WHITEIIKAD,  of  Brindle 
Lodge,  near  Preston,  co.  Lancaster,  England,  and  has  issue,  a  son, 
Ralph,  and  two  daughters. 
II.  Corientia. 
in.  Katherine. 
iv.  Frederica  Sylvia. 

Sir  Frederick  was  educated  at  Dungannon  College,  co.  Tyrone,  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Dublin  (B.A.  1851);  became  a  barrister  of  the  King's  Inns, 
Dublin,  18th  January,  1853,  and  was  also  a  member  of  the  Inner  Temple. 
He  sailed  for  Melbourne  from  Plymouth  on  the  18th  Jannary,  1802,  and  a  few 
<hiys  after  his  arrival  proceeded  to  Sydney,  where  he  was  admitted  to  the  bar 
of  New  South  Wales,  2nd  June,  1862.  He  was  summoned  to  the  Legislative 
Council  of  New  South  Wales,  28th  September,  1868;  became  a  Q.C.  in  1878; 
was  vice-president  of  the  Executive  Council,  and  representative  of  thegovern- 
voi..  ii.  2  L 


5H  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

ment  in  the  Upper  House,  from  1881  to  1883;  was  nppointecl  the  executive 
commissioner  for  New  South  Wales,  at  the  Bordeaux  Exhibition  of  1882 ;  was 
sworn  in  as  Chief  Justice  of  New  South  Wales,  7th  December,  1886,  and  in 
November,  1891,  succeeded  Sir  Alfred  Stephen  as  Lieuteiiant-Governor.  Ho 
received  tbe  honour  of  knighthood  in  April,  1887. 


Ht'nCcW. 


MOSES  DART.EY,  of  Dublin,  whose  will, 
dated  12th  August,  1754,  was  proved  2nd 
January,  1755,  had  issue,  by  Martha,  his 
wife, 

I.  HENRY,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  George. 

I.  Dorothy  (Mrs.  ATKINSON). 

II.  Martha. 

III.  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Catherine. 

The  elder  son, 

HENKT  DARIEY,  of  Dublin,  made  his  will, 
1st  September,  1797,  whiuh  was  proved  3rd 
March,  1798.  He  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  Dublin,  merchant,  whose 
will,  dated  16th  February,  1775,  was 
proved   29th    July   following.     He  in. 
Margaret,  daughter  of  Thomas   JOE- 
DAN. 

II.  Hugh. 

III.  John,  lieutenant  colonel  in  the  army, 
m,  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Benjamin. 
v.  George. 


VT.  FREDERICK,  of  whom  presently, 
vii.  William,  111.  and  had  issue. 
VIII.    Richard,    father     of    Edward,    a 
lieutenant-colonel  in  the  army. 

I.  Anne. 

II.  Frances, 
in.  Martha. 
IV.  Mary. 

The  sixth  son, 

FREDERICK  DARLEY,  chief  of  the  police, 
chief  magistrate,  and  alderman  of  Dublin,  m. 
Elizabeth,  sister  of  Arthur  GUINNESS,  of 
Beaumont,  co.  Dublin,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  grand- 
father of  Lords  Ardilaun  and  Iveagh,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  in  1818)  left  at  his  decease,  in 
1844,  a  son, 

HENRY  DARLEY,  of  co.  Wicklow,  member 
of  the  Irish  Bar,  who  became  one  of  the  six 
clerks  on  the  Court  of  Chancery  in  Ireland  in 
1829.  He  m.  15th  December,  1829,  Maria 
Louisa,  daughter  of  WEST,  and  d.  Oct- 
ober, 1883,  having  by  her  (who  d.  November, 
1873)  had  issue, 

The  present  HON.  SIR  FREDERICK  MAT- 
THEW BARLEY,  Knt. 


Residences — Quambi,   Albert   Street,  Woollahra,   Sydney  ;    Lilianfels,   Eatoomba,    Blue 
Mountains,  New  South  Wales. 

Clubs-  Australian  and  Union,  Sydney  ;  Carlton,  London  j  and  University,  Dublin. 


Clark, 

HON.  ANDREW  INGL1S  CLARK,  of  Rosebank,  Hobart,  Tasmania, 
attorney-general  of  Tasmania,  member  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of 
Tasmania,  and  member  of  the  Federal  Council  of  Australasia,  b.  at  Hobart, 
24th  February,  1848 ;  m.  at  Melbourne,  14th  January,  1878,  Grace,  daughter 
of  John  Ross,  formerly  of  Canada  and  afterwards  of  Hobart,  Tasmatiia, 
deceased,  by  Margaret  PATERSON,  his  wife,  also  deceased,  and  by  her  has 
issue, 

i.  ALEXANDER  INGLIS,  I.  14th  December,  1879. 

n.  Andrew  Inglis,  b.  6th  June,  1882. 

in.  Conway  Inglis,  6.  8th  November,  1883. 

iv.  Wendell  Inglis,  b.  22nd  July,  1885. 

v.  Carrel  Inglis,  b.  12th  January,  1888. 

i.  Esma  Inglis,  b.  25th  October,  1878. 

it.  Ethel  Inglis,  b.  18th  September,  1889. 

Mr.  Clark  was  called  to  the  Tasmanian  Bar  30th  January,  1877,  was  first 
elected  to  the  House  of  Assembly  in  1878,  and  was  appointed  attorney-general 
29th  March,  1887,  proceeded  to  England  in  May,  1890,  to  represent  the  govern- 


II!   !!Ki:  S  COLONIAL  CKNTUY. 


515 


mcnfc  of    Tasmania  in   the  appeal  to  the  1'rivy  Council    in    the   case  of   the 
M;iin     Line     Hail'.viiv    < 'i>ni|<:my    r.    llir    Oiu'cn.        He    I  et  Irod   from. 

),  1892,  and  waa  re-appointed  .\hnvh,  issi:j. 


Tlili  family  win  M'tllcd  in  Fifoahire,  Scot- 
liml,  for  many  item-rations. 

\  .  IIUKW  CI.MIK,  the  grandfather  of  the 
present  linn.  Andrew  Inglis  Ciark,  m.  Janet 
I'K.MIS,  and  Inul  ft  son, 

\  1 1  \  AMiBK  CLARK,  of  IFobart,  Tasmania, 
//.  in  Kini;lioni,  Etfeihire,  Sootland,  1st  May, 
l.HO'.i;  emigrated  to  Tasmania  ;  m.  ls;ti,  Ann 
Ixui.ia  (whose  family  was  settled  in  Fifesliire 
for  many  generations),  and  Ivy  her  (who  d.  in 
IFobart,  Tasmania,  llth  Way,  1882)  has 
issue, 


\nn  CRACKER,  and  has 

issue  a  daughter. 
.l:inii's,  m.  Mary  Ann  JOIINSON,  but  has 

no  issue. 
Henry. 
AM>KI:W   Fxous  (Hon.),  the  subject  of 

tliis  memoir. 
Ann,  m.    Samuel    Orr   MIMM,   and   has 

issue  a  son  and  a  daughter. 
Agnes,   m.   Duncan   Barclay    \FcF,ARKX, 

and    lias    issue    seven    sons    and  two 

daughters. 
Janet. 


Retidence— Rosebank,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 


HON.  JOSCEL1NE  GEORGE  HERBERT  AMHERST,  of  Holmesdale, 
Darlington,  Western  Australia,  J.P.,  and  late  member  of  the  Legisla- 
live  Council  of  that  colony,  barrister-at-law,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  6.7th  June, 
1846  ;  private  Secretary  to  the  Governor  of  Fiji,  June,  1881,  to  September, 
1883;  and  to  Sir  F.  Napier  Groome,  Governor  of  Western  Australia,  from 
March,  1885,  to  January,  1889. 

lineage. 


The  name  of  AMBERST,  or,  as  it  was 
variously  spelt  in  ancient  documents, 
AMHTRST,  HAMIIERST,  UKMEIIERST,  or 
KMHEKST,  is  token  from  a  place  called 
Amherst  or  Ilamerst,  which  lietli  in  1'em- 
bury  parish,  near  Tunbridge,  in  the  county 
of  Kent. 

The  first  of  the  name  that  appears  on 
record  is  GILBERT  DK  HKMHEHERST,  who  is 
phi'-ed  on  the  Pipe  Roll  of  the  15th  UEXRY 
III.  A.D.  1230. 

The  next  is  ROOEK  TK  IFRMKHCBST,  who  is 
mentioned  in  a  deed  of  which  a  copy  is 
im'^cTved  in  the  College  of  Arras,  London, 
and  placed  upon  Hie  peoigree  of  the  family  of 
Amhernt,  utte.-ted  by  Camden. 

Uis  descendant,  Walter,  who  is  mentioned  in 
the  above  deed,  appears  upon  the  Subsidy  Koll, 
1st  EDWARD  III,  1327,  as  Walterus  de 
Kmherst;  also  on  the  roll  of  12th  HOWARD 
III,  1338,  again  in  the  14tli  EDWARD  HF, 
ns  Walteru*  de  Hamherst,  in  15th  EDWARD 
III,  as  Walter  de  llamherst ;  again  in  the 
-'l»t  EDWARD  III,  KJ 17.  as  Walierus  de 
Kmherst,  and  in  the  second  moiety  of  the 
roll  as  Walterus  de  IFcmher>t;  in  the  next 
year,  22nd  EDWARD  III,  1348,  the  name  of 
Johanna  llanniilierst,  most  probably  hie 
widow,  appears,  as  his  name  does  not  occur 
upon  that  or  any  subsequent  roll. 


In  the  25th  EDWARD  III,  1351,  appears 
the  name  of  Johannes  de  .Amherst;  in  the 
roll  also  appears  Galfridus  Judd  and  Robertus 
Bouregge.  With  these  families  it  appears 
the  Anilicrsts  afterwards  intermarried  ;  and 
the  lauds  called  Juddy's  1-mds  are  handed 
down  by  many  of  the  early  wills,  and 
descended  to  the  Enst  Farleigh  branch. 

In  the  neit  year,  1352,  appear  John 
Amherst  and  William  Arnherst  in  connection 
with  the  heirs  of  Galfridus  Judd  and  Robert 
Uouregge. 

In  the  46th  EDWARD  III,  1372,  appears 
Isabel!  Amherst,  most  probably  widow  of 
John  and  mother  of  William  Amherst.  The 
names  of  the  payers  of  the  subsidies  are  not 
entered  upon  the  subsequent  rolls,  the 
amount  for  each  district  only  being  given. 
The  pedigree  alluded  to  as  attested  by  Cam- 
den,  begins  with  JOHN  AMHERST,  of  Amherst, 
in  the  parish  of  Pembury,  near  Tunbridge, 
Kent  (most  probably  the  son  of  William  and 
grandson  of  John),  who  was  living  in  the 
L'2ml  KICHARD  II,  1399,  and  left  a  son  and 
heir,  THOMAS,  whose  son  and  heir,  THOMAS, 
appears  upon  record  in  1433  as  one  of  the 
chief  persons  in  the- district ;  he  d.  1  liii), 
possessed,  as  appears  by  his  will,  dated  1469, 
of  much  land  in  Pembury,  Capell,  and 
IFodlo,  and  of  Juddy's  Ian  Is  in  Judeley 

2  L  2 


514  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

mcnt  in  the  Upper  House,  from  1881  to  1883 ;  was  appointed  the  executive 
commissioner  for  New  South  Wales,  at  the  Bordeaux  Exhibition  of  1882 ;  was 
sworn  in  as  Chief  Justice  of  New  South  Wales,  7th  December,  1886,  and  in 
November,  1891,  succeeded  Sir  Alfred  Stephen  as  Lieuteiiant-Governor.  He 
received  the  honour  of  knighthood  in  April,  1887. 


MOSES  DART.ET,  of  Dublin,  whose  will, 
(Intel  12th  August,  1754,  was  proved  2nd 
January,  1755,  had  issue,  by  Martha,  his 
wife, 

i.  HENRY,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  George. 

I.  Dorothy  (Mrs.  ATKINSON). 

II.  Martha. 

III.  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Catherine. 

The  elder  son, 

HENRY  DARIEY,  of  Dublin,  made  his  will, 
1st  September,  1797,  which  was  proved  3rd 
March,  1798.  He  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  Dublin,  merchant,  whose 
will,  dated  16th  February,  1775,  was 
proved   29th   July   following.     He  m. 
Margaret,  daughter  of  Thomas   JOB- 
DAN. 

II.  Hugh. 

III.  John,  lieutenant  colonel  in  the  army, 
m.  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Benjamin, 
v.  George. 


vi.  FREDERICK,  of  whom  presently, 
vn.  William,  >«.  and  had  issue. 
VIII.    Richard,    father     of    Edward,    a 
lieutenant-colonel  in  the  army. 

I.  Anne. 

II.  Frances, 
in.  Martha. 
IV.  Mary. 

The  sixth  son, 

FREDERICK  DARLEY,  chief  of  the  police, 
chief  magistrate,  and  alderman  of  Dublin,  m. 
Elizabeth,  sister  of  Arthur  GUINNESS,  of 
Beaumont,  co.  Dublin,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  grand- 
father of  Lords  Ardilaun  and  Iveagh,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  in  1818)  left  at  his  decease,  in 
1844,  a  son, 

HENRY  DARLEY,  of  co.  Wicklow,  member 
of  the  Irish  Bar,  who  became  one  of  the  six 
clerks  on  the  Court  of  Chancery  in  Ireland  in 
1829.  He  m.  15th  December,  1829,  Maria 
Louisa,  daughter  of  WEST,  and  d.  Oct- 
ober, 1883,  having  by  her  (who  d.  November, 
1873)  had  issue, 

The  present  HON.  SIR  FREDERICK  MAT- 
THEW DARLEY,  Knt. 


Residences — Quambi,   Albert   Street,  Woollahra,   Sydney ;    Lilianfels,   Katoomba,    Blue 
Mountains,  New  South  Wales. 

Clubs—  Australian  and  Union,  Sydney  ;  Carlton,  London  ;  and  University,  Dublin. 


Clarfu 


HON.  ANDREW  INGLTS  CLARK,  of  Rosebank,  Hobart,  Tasmania, 
attorney-general  of  Tasmania,  member  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of 
Tasmania,  and  member  of  the  Federal  Council  of  Australasia,  6.  at  Hobart, 
24th  February,  1848 ;  m,.  at  Melbourne,  14th  January,  1878,  Grace,  daughter 
of  John  Ross,  formerly  of  Canada  and  afterwards  of  Hobart,  Tasmania, 
deceased,  by  Margaret  PATERSON,  his  wife,  also  deceased,  and  by  her  has 
issue, 

i.  ALEXANDER  INGLIS,  I.  14th  December,  1879. 

11.  Andrew  Inglis,  6.  6th  June,  1882. 

in.  Conway  Inglis,  6.  8th  November,  1883. 

iv.  Wendell  Inglis,  6.  22nd  July,  1885. 

v.  Carrel  Inglis,  b.  12th  January,  1888. 

i.  Esma  Inglis,  b.  25th  October,  1878. 

n.  Ethel  Inglis,  6.  18th  September,  1889. 

Mr.  Clark  was  called  to  the  Tasmanian  Bar  30th  January,  1877,  was  first 
elected  to  the  House  of  Assembly  in  1878,  and  was  appointed  attorney- general 
29th  March,  1887,  proceeded  to  England  in  May,  1890,  to  represent  the  govern- 


IM  I;KKS  COLONIAL  CKXTRY. 


515 


mciit  of    Tasmania  in   tin1  apprul  to  the  Privy  Council    in    the   case  of   the 

TMSHI  uii:in     .M;iin    Line    lt;ul-.vay   Company  r.   the  OIK-CH.       Ho  retired  from 
olliru  August.,  I s'.»2(  aud  was  re-appoiiilrcl  Man-h,  ls;i:{. 


Tliis  family  was  settled  in  Fifcshire,  Scot- 
1  mil,  tor  ninny  gonftnhHoQt. 

ANDIIKW  CLARK,  tlie  grandfather  of  tlie 
)nvsent  Hon.  Andrew  Inglis  Clark,  m.  Janet 
I'i'Aiis,  and  had  a  son, 

ALEXANDER  CLARK,  of  Ilobart,  Tasmania, 
//.  in  Kinghorn,  FitVsliirr,  Scotland,  1st  May, 
1800;  emigrated  to  Tasmania ;  m.  1832,  Ann 
INOLIS  (whose  family  was  settled  in  Fifesliire 
for  many  generations),  and  by  her  (who  d.  in 
Ilobart,  Tasmania,  llth  May,  1882)  lias 
issue, 


John,  m.  Mary  Ann  CRACKER,  and  has 

issue  a  daughter. 
James,  m.  Mary  Ann  JOHNSOX,  but  has 

no  issue. 
Henry. 
ANDREW  IVGLIS  (Hon.),  thn  subject  of 

tli  is  memoir. 
Ann,  m.   Samuel   Orr  MIMM,   and   has 

issue  a  son  and  a  daughter. 
Agnes,   m.   Duncan    Barclay 

and    has    issue    seven    sons 

daughters. 
Janet. 


and  two 


Residence — Rosebank,  Ilobart,  Tasmania. 


HON.  JOSCEL1NE  GEORGE  HERBERT  AMHERST,  of  Holmesdale, 
Darlington,  Western  Australia,  J.P.,  and  late  member  of  the  Legisla- 
liv<!  Council  of  that  colony,  barrister-at-law,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  6.7th  June, 
1846 ;  private  Secretary  to  the  Governor  of  Fiji,  June,  1881,  to  September, 
1883;  and  to  Sir  F.  Napier  Groome,  Governor  of  Western  Australia,  from 
March,  1885,  to  January,  1889. 


Ht'ncage. 


The  name  of  AMHERST,  or,  as  it  was 
variously  spelt  in  ancient  documents, 
.\MiifRsT,  HAMHEHST,  HKMEHKKST,  or 
KMHEHST,  is  taken  from  a  place  called 
Amherst  or  Ilamerst,  which  lieth  in  Pern- 
bury  parish,  near  Tunbridge,  in  the  county 
of  Kent. 

The  first  of  the  name  that  appears  on 
record  is  GILBERT  DE  HKMMEHERST,  who  is 
placed  on  the  Pipe  Roll  of  the  loth  HBNRV 
IJI,  A.D.  1230. 

The  next  is  ROGER  DK  HKMEHDBST,  who  is 
mentioned  in  a  deed  of  which  a  copy  is 
preserved  in  the  College  of  Arms,  London, 
mid  placed  upon  the  pedigree  of  the  family  of 
Amherst,  attested  by  Camden. 

His  descendant,  Walter,  who  is  mentioned  in 
the  aboTe  deed,  •ppean  upon  the  Subsidy  Roll, 
1st  EDWABD  III,  1327,  as  Walterus  de 
Emhcrst;  also  on  the  roll  of  12th  EDWARD 
III,  1338,  again  in  the  14th  KDWAHD  III, 
n«  Walterus  de  Hamherst,  in  15th  EDWARD 
III,  as  Walter  de  Hamherst ;  again  in  the 
2lst  EDWARD  III,  1347,  as  Walicrus  de 
Kmherst,  and  in  the  second  moiety  of  the 
roll  as  Walterus  de  llemherit;  in  the  next 
\fiir,  l!2iul  KnwAHD  III,  1348,  the  name  of 
Johanna  Haramherst,  most  probably  his 
\\i<l.iw,  appears,  as  his  name  does  not  occur 
ii]i.iu  that  or  any  subsequent  roll. 


In  the  25th  EDWARD  III,  1351,  appears 
the  name  of  Johannes  de  Amherst  j  in  the 
roll  also  appears  Qalfridus  Judd  and  Robertus 
Bourcgge.  With  these  families  it  appears 
the  Amliersts  afterwards  intermarried  ;  and 
the  lauds  called  Juddy's  lands  are  handed 
down  by  many  of  the  early  wills,  and 
descended  to  the  East  Farleigh  branch. 

In  the  next  year,  1352,  appear  John 
Amherst  and  William  Amherst  in  connection 
with  the  heirs  of  Galfridus  Judd  and  Robert 
Honregge. 

In  the  46th  EDWARD  III,  1372,  appears 
Isabell  Amherst,  most  probably  widow  of 
John  and  mother  of  William  Amherst.  The 
names  of  the  payers  of  the  subsidies  are  not 
entered  upon  the  subsequent  rolls,  the 
amount  for  each  district  only  being  given. 
The  pedigree  alluded  to  as  attested  by  Cam- 
den,  begins  with  JOHN  AMHERST,  of  Amherst, 
in  the  parish  of  Pembury,  near  Tunbridge, 
Kent  (most  probably  the  son  of  William  aud 
grandson  of  John),  who  was  living  in  the 
22nd  RICHARD  11,  1399,  and  left  a  son  and 
heir,  THOMAS,  whose  son  and  heir,  THOMAS, 
appears  upon  record  in  1433  as  one  of  the 
chief  persons  in  the- district ;  he  d.  1-HiO, 
possessed,  as  appears  by  his  will,  dated  1-169, 
of  much  land  in  Pembury,  Capell,  and 
Uadlo,  and  of  Juddy's  Ian  la  in  Judeley 

2  i.  2 


516 


WUKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


(Amhersty's  Lane,  which  is  slill  :i  rmrl  in 
Pemburv  parisli,  is  mentioned  in  the  will  of 
Thorns*  Bayne,  of  Capell.  30th  April,  1410). 
By  Sarah,  liis  wife,  who  survived  him,  he 
li'ft.  with  thive  daughters.  Isabel,  Julian  and 
Agnes,  ii  son  and  i-necessor,  THOMAS,  whose 
will  is  dated  US9,  and  who,  by  Isabel,  his 
wife,  left  two  sons,  William,  who  appears  to 
have  d.  s.  p.,  and 

THOMAS  AMHERST,  of  Amherst,  who  ».  to 
the  estates;  not  21  in  1480,  as  appears  from 
the  will  of  his  father.  By  his  wife,  a  sister 
of  Thomas  BOVREGGE,  the  eider,  of  Ciipell, 
he  left  four  sons,  viz., 

I.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Nicholas,  who  s.  to  the  property  of 
Judd's  in  Judeley,  and  d.  there  a  very 
aged  man.     (Will  dated  1509,  proved 
1600.)     He  left  by  Johanna,  his  wife, 
with     other     issue,    a     son,     George 
Anihurst  (name  so  spelt),  B.A.,  vicar 
of  Yalding,  Kent.     He  d.  in  the  life- 
time of  his  father,  and  left  by  Margaret, 
nee  Eagles,  his  wife,  with  other  issue, 
a     son     and      successor,     NICHOLAS 
AMHERST,  the  ancestor  of    WILLIAM 
AMJIERST  (Tyssen    Amherst),  BARON 
AMHERST    OF    HACKNEY,    eo.     Mid- 
dlesex,   M.P.    for    West    Norfolk, 
1880-85,  and  for  South- West  Norfolk, 
1885-92,      J.P.    for     Norfolk      (high 
sheriff,   1866),  and   J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Middlesex  (see  BURKE'S  Peerage). 

III.  William    of    Pembury    (will   dated 
1560),  who,  by  Julyan  his  wife,  left 
issue. 

IV.  Richard,   of    Hcadcorn    (will   dated 
1590),  m.  and  left  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

JOHN  AMHERST,  of  Amherst,  living  1560, 
m.  Parnell  RAYNES,  and  dying  in  1578,  left, 
inter  alias,  a  son  and  heir, 

RICHARD  AMHERST,  of  Amherst,  who  m. 
Margaret  RIXON,  and  left  three  sons,  viz., 
I.  Richard,  of  Bayhall,  Kent,  serjeant-at- 
law,  and  serjeant  to  Q.ueen  ELIZABETH, 
whose  male  line  ended  with  his  grand- 
son, CHARLES  AMHEHST,  who  d,  unm. 
1705. 
ii.  William, left  Mary, m.  John  CHAMPS, 

of  Tunbridge. 

in.  JEFFREY,  of  whom  presently. 
The  youngest  son, 

THE  REV.  JEFFREY  AMHERST,  rector  of 
Horsmondeu,  in  Kent,  m.  Joan,  daughter  of 
John  BARNDEN,  gentleman,  and  had  with  one 
daughter,  three  sons,  viz., 

I.  Arthur,  M.D.,  d.  2nd  July,  1C78,  aged 
63.  leaving  Jeffery,  of  Fish  Hall,  Tun- 
bridge  ;  William ;  and  two  daughters. 

II.  Richard,  d.  before  his  father,  leaving 
a  son  and  daughter. 

in.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 
The  youngest  son, 

JOHN  AMHEEST,  barrister-at-law,  and  one 
of  the  benchers  of  Gray's  Inn,  in.  thrice,  but 
had  issue  by  his  first  wife  (Margaret,  daughter 
of  Jeffery  Kirby,  alderman  of  London)  only. 
He  d.  in  1691,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 


AMIIEHST,  barristcr-at-law,  and 
bencher  <>!'  ti.'av's  Inn,  the  first  of  the  family 
scut  rd  at  Riverh-ad,  Kent.  He  d.  1713,  leav- 
ing by  Elizabeth,  his  first  wife,  daughter  of 
Henry  \~ATK,  of  Waniham,  an  only  surviving 
son, 

.IKFFKIJY  AMHERST,  of  Riverhead,  barrister- 
at-law,  and  a  bemher  of  Gray's  Inn,  who  m. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas  KERRILL,  of 
Hadlow,  co.  Kent,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Sackville,  d.  unm.  in  1763. 

ii.  JKFFKKY,  created  Lord  Amherst. 

III.  John,    admiral  of   the   Blue,  cl.  s.  p. 
1778. 

IV.  William,   lieutenant-general    in    the 
army,     aide-de-camp     to     the     king, 
lieutenant-governor     of     Portsmouth, 
governor  of  St.  John's,  Newfoundland, 
and  adjutant-general  of  His  Majesty's 
forces,    m.     Elizabeth,     daughter     of 
Thomas  PATTERSON,  and  rf.  in  1781, 
leaving, 

WILLIAM  PITT,  of  whom  presently. 
Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  to  John  HALE, 
and  rf.  in  1820. 

I.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  the  Rev.  John 
THOMAS,  d.  in  1779.  This  lady  was 
celebrated  for  her  poetic  talents. 

ii.  Margaret,  d.  unm.  in  1785. 
The  second  son, 

JEFFERY  AMHERST,  having  acquired  high 
military  reputation  as  commander  in-chief  of 
the  British  army  in  North  America,  from 
1758  to  176 1,  was  made  a  Knight  of  the 
Bath  in  1761,  and  elevated  to  the  peerage 
20th  May,  1776,  as  BARON  AMHERST,  of 
Holmesdale,  co.  Kent.  His  lordship  was  con- 
stituted in  1778  commander-in-chief  of  His 
Majesty's  land  forces  in  Great  Britain  ;  and 
he  was  created,  30th  August,  1788,  BARON 
AMHERST,  of  Montreal,  co.  Kent,  with 
remainder  to  his  nephew,  William  Pitt 
Amherst.  He  m.  first,  Jane,  only  daughter 
of  Thomas  DALISON,  of  Hamptons,  in  Kent ; 
and  secondly,  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter 
of  General  the  Hon.  George  CAHY,  but 
had  no  issue.  Lord  Amherst  received  a 
field-marshal's  baton  in  1796.  He  d.  3rd 
August,  1797,  aged  81,  when  the  first  barony 
expired,  but  the  second  devolved,  according 
to  the  limitation  of  the  patent,  upon  his 
nephew, 

WILLTAM  PITT  AMHERST,  second  baron,  b. 
14th  January,  1773,  who  was  at  one  time 
ambassador  to  China,  and  subsequently 
governor-general  of  India,  and  who  was 
created  Viscount  Holmesdale  and  EARL 
AMHERST,  2nd  December,  1826.  He  m. 
firstly,  24th  July,  1800,  Sarah,  relict  of  Other 
Hicknmn,  fifth  Earl  of  Plymouth,  and 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  Andrew,  Lord 
Archer,  by  whom  (who  d.  27th  May,  1838)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Jeffery,  b.  19th  August,  1802;  d.  unm. 
at  Barrackpore,  2nd  August,  1826. 

II.  WILLIAM  PITT,  second  earl. 

in.  Frederick  Campbell,  b.  10th  March, 
1807  ;  d.  unm.  12th  October,  1829. 

I.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Pitt,  m.  in  1842,  to 
the  late  Sir  John  Hay  WILLIAMS,  of 


I'.CKKK'S  COLONIAL  CKXTRY 


517 


]'.  <!rl«}  <li!nn,  Purl  >nd</.£tl 
1878. 

Hi*  In-di-hip  ni.  .-cenmlh.  2.'.th  May,  1830, 
Alnrv,  relirt  .if  Oilier  Arclirr,  ,-ixth  Kitrl  of 
Plymouth,  and  cldr.-t  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
Juliii  Frederick  Saekiiile.  tliird  Duke  nl 
I1  •  i,  wl.ieh  lady  (/.  v.  ;,.  uiiih  July,  ISM. 
The  earl  (/.  liith  March,  185",  uud  was  *.  by 
\n>  >i'n, 

\Vu  I.IAM  PITT,  second  EAKL  AMIIKRST,  of 
Montnal,  ne;ir  Sci  ennaks,  eo.  Kent,  J.P.  and 
1 ).  I.,  lor  eo.  Kent,  and  patron  of  one  living, wan 

M.P.for  Keni  ism  8  |i.8rd  September,  1806; 

educated  at  \Vc.-ttninsterand  Christ  Church, 
Oxford  (B.A.  1828);  m.  ]2lli  July,  \.8$4 
Gertrude,  sixth  daughter  of  the  Hon.  and 
Right  Kev.  Hugh  I'KKCV,  D.D.,  bishop  of 
Carlisle,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  27th  April,  1890) 
had  i-Mie, 

I.  William  Archer,  tliird  EAKLAMHEBST, 
of  Aracaa,  East  Indies,  Viscount 
Holniesdale,  of  Holmesdale,  co.  Ki'iil, 
and  Baron  Amherst,  nf  Montreal, 
tame  co.,  D.L.,  M.P.  for  West  Kent, 
1859  to  1868,  and  for  Mid  Kent,  1868 
to  1880,  late  captain  Cohlstream 
Guards,  served  in  the  Crimea,  and  was 
wounded  at  Inkerinann  ;  4.26th  March, 
1826 ;  educated  at  Eton  ;  summoned 
to  the  House  of  Peers  by  writ,  17th 
April,  1880,  as  BAROX  AMIIKEST,  of 
Montreal,  co.  Kent.  His  lordship  m. 
first,  27th  August,  18C2,  Lady  Julia, 
only  surviving  daughter  and  heir  of  the 
la-t  Karl  C'ornwallis  (she  d.  *.  p.  1st 
September,  1883) ;  and  secondly,  25th 
September,  1889,  Alice  D'Alton, 
Dowager  Countess  of  Lisburne,  eldest 
daughter  of  Edmund  PROBYN,  of 
Huntly  Manor,  co.  Gloucester  (tee 
BDHKK'S  Peerage). 


II.  Kn-ilrrick,  formerly  K.N.,  late  cap- 
tain lllli  Hii-.*ar*.  and  Miuietime  Lieu- 
tenant Wr*l  Kent  ViMinanr\  I'avalrv, 
».  fith  Seplelld.er.  IMS. 

ill.    I'erev   .Arthur   (Kev.),    11. A.,  curato 

of    Hungerfi.nl,     llerk»liire,     /,.     :!(  tli 
ls::;i ;   in.  2otli    I'eliruary, 
Agnes    Laura,     daughter    of 
.<r\(  K.      She  d.  18th  June, 

1887. 
IV.  .leffery      Charles,      Captain,      Rifle 

Brigade,  *.  3rd  October,  1844 ;  d.  14th 

March,  1877. 
v   JOSCELINE  GEOBOK  HKBBEIIT,  now  of 

Holmesdale,       Darlington,      Western 

Australia,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 
VI.  Hugh,   late   Captain     and  Adjutant 

Coldstream  Guards,  A.  30th  January, 

1856. 

I.  Mary  Sarah,  m.  15th  October,  1857, 
to  Wilbraham,  second   Lord  EGBKTOV 
of  Tatton,  and  d.  17th  December,  1892 
(i*e   BFBKK'S  Peerage,  EOEBTOH  OP 
TATTOS). 

II.  Gertrude     Elizabeth,    d.    unm.    8th 
September,  1862. 

III.  Constance  Harriet,  m.  8th  November, 
1871, to  Sir  Art  bur  Edward  Mi  DDLBTOK, 
Bart.,  M.P.,  and  d.  7th  October,  1879, 
having  had  issue  (xrc  BCBKE'S  Peer- 
age and  Baronetage). 

IV.  Margaret  Catherine. 

v.  Elinor,  m.  25th  November,  1877,  lo 
Captain  W.  Evelyn  DEXISON,  late  M.P. 
for  Nottingham,  son  of  Lieutenant- 
Gencral  Sir  W.  J.  Denison,  K.C.B., 
and  nephew  of  John  Evelyn,  Viscount 
Ossington, and  has  issue  (.<•(>'  lii'K ICE'S 
Ejctinct  Peerage,  OSSIXOTON,  V.). 

vi.  Charlotte  Florent ia. 
The  earl  d.  26th  March,  1886. 


Arms — On.,  three  tilling  spears  two  and  one  or  headed  arg. 

Crest — On  a  mount  vert  three  like  spears,  one  erect  and  two  in  saltirc,  girt  with  a  wreath  of 
laurel  ppr. 

Mo/lu — Constantia  et  virtute. 

Jii'.i'i/rnct — lloliucsdulc,  Darlington,  Western  Australia. 


Carrutjws, 


Till']    HON.    JOSEPH     HECTOR    McNEIL    CARRUTHERS,    M.A., 
M.L.A.,  of  Dolls  Point,  Kogarah,  New  South  Wales,  Minister  for  Lands, 
New  South  Wales,  1894,  solicitor  in   Sydney,  trustee  of  the  National  Park, 
New    South   Wales,   and  member   of   the    Chicago   Exposition    Commission, 
formerly  Minister  of  Public  Instruction,  b.  at  Kiama,  New  South  Wales,  21st 
December,    1856;    m.   at    Sydney,    10th    December,    1879,    Louisa    Marion, 
daughter  of  William  ROBERTS,  of  Sydney,  solicitor,  and  has  issue, 
Ilicvoi;  JOHN,  6.  October,  1883. 
Ida  Mary,  6.  1881. 


518  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

Zintajge. 

JOHS   CAEBrmiEBS,   of    Sydney,  and    of   j  McWiLiiAM,     and    has    seven     ehil- 

Glenbnrn,    Jamberoo,    New    South     Wales, 
•whose  father  resided  in  Glasgow,  Scotland,  in. 


1834,    Charlotte    PRISCE,   of   Perkham,    co. 

Surrey,  England  (who  </.  in  1886,  aged  70), 

and  d.  in  1891,  aged  85,  having  had  issne, 

I.  Henry,  railway  accountant,  m.  Ellen 

Jane  EGBERTS,  and  has  eight  children. 

li.  James  Ed*«rd   (Rev.),  of  Armidale, 

New  South  Wales,  Wesleyan  minister, 

chairman  Hnitland  district,   m.  Mary 


Urea. 
III.  Alfred   George,  mayor  of  Roekdale, 

N.S.W.,  m.  Margaret  SAUESBIEU,  ami 

lias  four  children. 
IT.  JOSEPH       HECTOR       MCNEIL,      of 

Kopirjih,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 
1.  Sarah     Ann,    m.    James     WOOD,    of 

Glenburn,     Jamberoo,     New      South 

Wales,  gnizieraud  landowner,  aud  lius 

nine  children. 


Residence — Dolls  Point,  Kogurah,  New  South  Wales. 


HON.  SIR  JULIUS  VOGEL,   K.C.M.G.,  formerly  of  Wellington,  Now 
Zealand,  sometime  premier  of  that  colony,  now  residing  in   London,  b. 
in  London,  24th  February,  1835;  m.  19th  March,  1867,  Mary,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  late  William  Henry  CLAYTON,  colonial  architect  of  New  Zealand,  and 
has  issue, 

i.  Henry  Benjamin,  b.  March,  18G7. 

ii.  Frank  Leon,  b.  October,  1870. 

in.  Julius  Leonard  Fox,  b.  1872,  killed  in  action  at  the  Shangani  River, 
Matabeleland  with  Major  Wilson's  party,  in  1894. 

I.  Phcebe  Emily  Vogel. 

Sir  Julius  emigrated  to  Victoria  in  1852,  and  in  1861  proceeded  to  Dunedin, 
New  Zealand.  In  1862  he  became  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Council  of 
Otago,  and  was  head  of  the  Provincial  Government  from  1866  to  1869,  having 
entered  the  House  of  Representatives  in  1863.  He  was  colonial  treasurer  from 
June,  18C9,  to  September,  1872,  commissioner  of  stamps  from  June,  1869,  to 
September.  1872,  postmaster-general  from  August,  1869,  to  September,  1872, 
commissioner  of  customs  from  August,  1869,  to  January,  1871,  and  from 
November,  1871,  to  1872,  and  electric  telegraph  commissioner  from  July,  1869, 
to  September,  1872,  one  of  the  delegates  to  the  Intercolonial  Conference,  held 
at  Sydney  in  January,  1873,  again  colonial  treasurer  and  postmaster-general  in 
Mr.  Waterhouse's  and  Mr.  Fox's  ministries,  1872-3,  premier  (in  conjunction 
with  which  he  held  the  offices  of  colonial  treasurer,  postmaster-general,  tele- 
graph commissioner,  and  minister  for  immigration),  from  1873  to  1875,  atid 
again  after  his  return  from  a  mission  to  England,  in  1876,  agent-general  for 
New  Zealand  in  London  from  1876  to  1881,  and  on  his  return  to  New  Zealand 
in  1884  became  colonial  treasurer,  postmaster-general,  telegraph  commissioner 
and  commissioner  of  customs,  in  the  Stout- Vogel  government,  from  1884  to 
1887.  He  was  created  C.M.G.  in  1872,  and  K.C.M.G.  in  1875. 


ILinragc. 


The  VOGEL  family  is  of  Dutch  origin. 

ALBERT  LEOPOLD  VOGEL,  of  London  and  of 
H»tcham  Grove,  co.  Surrey,  son  of  ALBEET 
JULIUS  VOGEL,  by  Frances,  his  wife,  m.  1830, 
J'lnjebe,  eldest  daughter  of  Alexander  ISAAC, 


of  Russell  Square,  London,  and  Jlatchani 
Grove,  co.  Surrey  (she  d.  1851),  and  <!.  1850, 
having  had  with  two  sons  who  d.  in  infnncy, 
and  a  daughter,  Frances,  now  living  num.,  tliu 
present  HON.  SIK  JULIUS  VOGEL,  K.C.M.G. 


Residence — River  Bank,  Molescy,  Surrey. 
Club — Junior  Carltor.. 


Ml'KKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY.  ol'J 


M 


AJOR-GENERAL  ALKXANDKIl  BRUCE  TULLOCH,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
residing  at  Woodlands,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  6.  2nd  Seplem- 
Ix T.  L838,  m.  1865,  Arabella,  daughter  of  tin;  hit-.;  Stephen  HKRLIS,  of  Halton 
Bunk,  Manchester,  and  Grasmere,  co.  Westmorland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Angus  Alexaader  Gregorie,  B.A.,  b.  1867. 

n.  Thomas  Gregorie,  Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery,  b.  13th  July,  1868. 

in.  James  Bruce   Gregorie,  Lieutenant  Yorkshire   Light   Infantry  (51st 
Regiment),  6.  2nd  September,  1870. 

iv.  Sylvester  Stephen  Gregorie,  engineer  student,  Melbourne  University, 
and  Lieutenant  Victorian  Submarine  Miners. 

v.  Richard  Murray  Gregorie,  Cadet  2nd  (Victorian)  Regiment. 

I.  Annie,  d.  young  at  St.  Kilda,  22nd  July,  1890. 

Major-General  A.  B.  Tulloch  was  educated  at  the  Royal  Military  College, 
Sandhurst,  and  was  gazetted  Ensign  1st  Foot,  23rd  May,  1855;  lieutenant 
30th  July,  1857 ;  Captain  96th  Foot,  29th  March,  1864,  69th  Foot,  20th  April, 
1866;  brevet  major  1st  October,  1877;  Major  Welsh  Regiment,  1st  July, 
1881  ;  brevet  lieutenant-colonol,  llth  July,  1882,  substantive,  4th  June,  1883, 
half  pay,  5th  November,  1888;  colonel  in  the  army,  llth  July,  1886,  substan- 
tive colonel,  20th  September,  1889  (with  local  rank  in  Victoria,  of  major- 
general  011  the  same  date).  Major-General  Tnlloch,  who  has  passed  through  the 
Staff  College  (1869),  has  been  employed  on  several  missions  by  the  War  Office, 
and  has  held  many  appointments  on  the  staff.  He  was  D.A.Q.M.G.  Expedi- 
tionary Force,  China,  2nd  June,  1859,  to  1st.  March,  I860;  garrison  instructor 
Nova  Scotia,  28th  June,  1870,  to  23rJ  August,  1873  ;  instructor  of  military  sur- 
vey, Royal  Military  College,  llth  February,  1875,  to  8th  April,  1876;  D.A.A. 
and  Q.M.G.,  Southern  District,  1st  September,  1877,  to  15th  June,  1882; 
D. A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Egypt,  16th  June,  1882  ;  and  A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Egypt,  10th 
August,  1882,  to  4th  October,  same  year,  and  on  20th  September,  1889,  was 
lent  by  the  War  Office  to  the  Victorian  Government,  to  take  up  the  post  of 
Commandant  Victorian  Military  Forces,  for  five  years.  Major-General 
Tullocli  served  in  the  Crimea  after  the  fall  of  Sevastopol  until  the  armistice 
(1855-6)  ;  was  acting  engineer  in  the  China  War  (1859-60)  with  the  gunboat 
expedition  to  Heang  Shan ;  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangkn  ; 
at  the  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (medal  with  two 
clasps).  In  the  Egyptian  expedition  of  1882,  he  was  military  staff  officer  to 
Admiral  Sir  Beauchamp  Seymour  (afterwards  Lord  Alcester),  commander-in- 
clu'ef  at  the  bombardment  of  the  forts  at  Alexandria  ;  was  afterwards  in 
charge  of  the  Intelligence  Department,  and  as  A.A.G.  to  advance  force  under 
M;i  jor-General  Graham.  He  was  present  at  the  fight  at  Magfar,  the  second 
action  of  Kassassin,  and  the  batilc  of  Tel-el-Kebir.  For  these  services  he 
was  mentioned  in  despatches  on  29th  July,  8th  September,  and  2nd  November, 
1882,  received  medal  with  two  clasps,  the  bronze  star,  was  gazetted  brevet 
lieutenant-colonel,  was  created  C.B.,  and  was  given  the  3rd  class  of  the  order 
of  the  Mejidie.  Major-General  Tulloch  was  also  present  with  tho  national 
forces  in  the  Carlist  war  in  Spain. 


520 


BUKKE'S  COLONIAL  GKXTUY. 


ILinracjc. 


The  tradition  is  that  JOHN  DE  Tri.AOii  left 
his  Glenbervio  and  Forfarshire  estates  by 
charter  to  his  son,  WALTER  BE  TDI.ACH  DE 
BONMETON,  who  w.  A^nes,  daughter  of 
Reginald  MriR,  Lord  High  Chamberlain  of 
Scotland,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Jons  BE 
TULAOH,  who  had  three  sons,  1.  Walter 
(d.  1451))  ha(!  one  surviving  son,  Thomas, 
Bishop  of  Ross  and  Orkney  (d.  1463),  and 
Dorothy,  m.  Walter  WOOD,  and  Janet,  m. 
David  GARDEN',  of  Lys ;  2.  William,  L'ishop 
of  Orkney  and  Moniy ;  and  3.  JOHN.  The 
youngest  son,  JOHN,  who  obtained  a  fresh 
charter  of  the  lands  of  Glenbervie  erecting 
them  into  the  free  barony  of  Craigueston. 
His  son,  ANDREW  was  *.  by  his  eldest  son, 
WILLIAM,  who  m.  Janeta  STEATHAUCHIN, 
and  had  a  son,  THOMAS,  who  predeceased 
him  leafing,  1.  Alexander,  of  Craigneston, 
whose  male  issue  became  extinct;  and  2. 
ROBETJT,  of  Torres.  The  second  son, 

ROBERT  TDLLOCHT,  of  Forres,  bought 
Tunnguwhies,  near  Forre*,  in  1574.  This 
property  had  previously  belonged  to  the 
Abbey  of  Kinloss  and  lay  on  the  east  bank  of 
the  River  Findhorn  and  south  bank  of  the 
Bay  of  Findhorn.  Robert  d.  1608-9,  'caving 
issue, 

I.  ALEXANDER,  second  laird. 

II.  James,  who  was  outlawed. 

III.  Patrick,  4. 1580,  minister  of  C'obham, 
in  Surrey,  and  was  presented  by  JAMES 
VI,  in  1613,  to  the  Archdeaconry   of 
Moray,  which  included  the  livings  of 
Forres  and  Logie,  and  d.  1646. 

IT.  Thomas. 

I.  Ursula. 
The  eldest  son, 

ALEXANDER  TOCLLOCHT,  of  Tenuaguheis, 
who  was  nearly  outlawed  with  his  brother, 
James,  for  the  murder  of  a  Douglas,  but  was 
let  off  through  his  father's  influence  He  »«. 
the  widowed  mother  of  Alexander  DUNBAR, 
sheriff  of  Moray.  The  third  lair.l, 

THOMAS  TOLLOCH,  of  Tannocheis,  was  in 
1643-4  one  of  the  War  Committee  for  Moray. 
Ue  had  issue, 

i.  ALEXANDER,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Boyton,  whose  heir  male 
now  holds  Burgie  Castle  in  Moray,  in 
right  of  a  marriage  in  the  eighteenth 
century    with    Naomi    DCNBAE,    the 
heiress  of  Grange.     R.  H.  W.  TCLI.OH, 
of  the  51st  Foot,  was  son  of  MAJOR 
THOMAS  TULLOII,  of  Ellieston,  whose 
great  uncle  came  into  Burgie. 

The  elder  son, 

ALEXANDER  TULLOCH,  fourth  laird  of 
Tannoehies,  was  in  1661  appointed  by  the 
first  Parliament  of  CHARLES  II,  a  Govern- 
ment Commissioner  of  Excise  for  co.  Elgin. 

ALEXANDER  TTLI.OCH,  of  Tannochie,  was 
15th  August,  1677,  served  heir  male  to 
ALEXANDER  TCLLOCH,  of  Tannochie,  his 
"avi  paterni"  (paternal  grandfather),  in 
the  town  and  lands  of  Weikle  and  Little 
Tannoehies,  &e.,  in  the  barony  of  Kinloss 
(£10  5*.  4rf.),  v.  th  the  hinds  of  Logie 


I  and  right  of  common  pasturage  in  the 
forest  of  Dtinipace.  He  m.  more  than  once 
and  had  at  last  ten  sons.  By  his  second 
wife,  Margaret  SYMSONK,  he  had  iuler  allot, 
a  son  Alexander,  of  whom  presently,  tlu1 
ancestor  of  Major-General  Alexander  Bruce 
Tulloeh,  C.B.,  C.M.G.  He  d.  1696,  and  wu* 
s.  by  his  son  (by  his  first  marriage), 

THOMAS  TCLIOCH,  of  Tannachie,  was  ap- 
pointed sheriff  of  Moray  when  the  Dunbai"3 
were  deprived  of  their  hereditary  right  to 
that  office.  He  in.  first,  Katrina  DUNBAK, 
and  had  issue,  with  two  daughters, 

I.  Robert,  who   is   supposed  to  h»TC   d. 
young. 

He  m.  secondly,  Mary,  third  daughter  of 
Alexander  DUFF,  of  Krithmore,  aunt  of 
William,  first  Earl  Fife,  and  had  issue, 

II.  ALEXANDER,  seventh  laird. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Alexander  CUMMINO,  of 
Craigmily,  and  had  five  daughters  and 
two  sons,  one  of  whom  was  an  officer 
in  France,  and  m.  a  French  wife. 
The  son, 

ALEXANDER  TrLtocn,  seventh  and  last 
laird  of  Tannachie.  was  b.  30th  April,  1703. 
His  sponsors  were  Alexander  Gumming,  of 
Ally  re,  Alexander,  Marquess  of  Huntly,  anil 
Sir  Alexander  Innes,  of  Coxton.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William  DAWSON,  of 
Hempriggs,  by  whom  he  had,  Andrew,  b. 
1744;  Thomas,  6.  1746;  and  Mary,  4.  1736. 
He  sold  Logie  St.  John  (now  Coxhall)  to  Sir 
James  Grant  of  Grant.  In  1772  he  sold  with 
the  consent  of  his  trustees  (Elizabeth  Dawson, 
his  wife,  James,  Earl  Fife,  General  James 
Abercromby,  of  Glassaugh,  and  Andrew 
Hay,  of  Raines)  to  Alexander  Urquhart,  for 
£101  18.».  Id.  "all  and  whole  of  the  lands 
of  Meikle  and  Little  Tannaeliies,  Mackslippet 
and  the  meadows  and  pertinents  thereof  and 
the  windmill  of  Tannnchie  with  the  multures, 
sueken  and  sequels  thereof  and  haill  parts, 
pendicles  and  pertinents  of  the  same."  He  d. 
in  August,  1776.  His  son, 

WILLIAM  TULLOCH,  "late  Captain  98th 
Foot,  only  lawful  son  and  apparent  heir  of 
the  now  deceased  Alexander  Tulloeh,  of 
Tannachie,"  was  served  15th  March,  1777, 
at  Forres,  heir  to  his  late  father  "in  all 
and  haill  that  great  Lodging  Tenement  or 
Dwelling  House "  now  called  Forres  House, 
and  which  his  trustees,  with  consent  of  his 
mother,  Elizabeth  Dawson,  sold,  19th  March, 
1789,  to  Alexander  Penrose  Gumming,  of 
Altyre.  (General  Alexander  Thomas  Tulloeli, 
head  of  the  Ordnance  Department,  who 
d.  s.p,  25th  April,  1885,  at  Tannachie  Lodge, 
Malvern,  stated  that  he  was  the  last  male 
representative  of  the  last  laird  of  Tannachie. 
II?  m.  but  left  no  issue.) 

We  now  revert  to  the  younger  son  of 
Thomas,  sixth  laird  of  Tannachie  and  Mar- 
garet, Symsone,  his  wife, 

ALEXANI  EB  TCLLOCH,  was  calle;!  Alex- 
ander after  Sir  Alexander  Innes,  of  Coxtou, 
who  witnessed  his  registration  en  6th  October, 
1687.  He  had  four  grandsons,  of  whom 


IMKKK'S  COLONIAL  (IKNTKV 


521 


JOHN,  of  whom  wo  tivul,  «;is  (lie  eldest, 
one  ii.  during  AluTeroniliie's  Expedition  in 
Egypt,  another  spent  nil  (hi?  money  lie  Imcl 
in  raising  enough  to  get  u  commission,  but 
the  regiment  \va~  soon  al'lcr  (li-lnindi'd  and  lie 
d.  of  a  broken  heart  ill  the  loss  of  bis  coni- 
mi--sion  ;  iinother  brother  settled  in  America. 
The  eldest  grandson. 

CAPTAIN  .IniiN  TtTLLOCIt,  was  li.  in  Inver- 
ness I77li,  saw  much  service  in  Mysore  under 
Lord  Cornwiillis,  and  against  the  French  in 
India  and  afterwards  against  the  Dutch  in 
Cevlon,  and  retired  as  a  captain  owing  to  the 
alter  effects  of  a  s«ord  cut  in  his  head.  He 
in.  IS(H),  Anne  GHKGOKIE,  and  d.  at  Edinburgh 
Ism;  haying  l>y  her  whorf. at  Gibral'ar  1812, 
bad  issue, 

I.    Alexander    Murray     (Sir),     Major- 
General,     K.C.B.,     m.     1844,    Kinina, 
daughter  of  Sir  William  Hyde  PEAB- 
SON,  but  d  ».  p. 
ii.  JAMES  DUNDAS  GEEOOKIE,  of  whom 

present  ly. 
1  In-  younger  son, 
LIEUIENANT- COLONEL     JAMES     DUNDAS 


GHEOOIUK  Ti  i  UOOU,  of  !K)tb  Light  Infnntry, 
6.1801;  M.  lk:i-',  Anne  SIMMON,  and  d. 
at  Brighton  1879,  having  bad  issue, 

I.  James   Macdonald   Gregorie,  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel,   21st   Scots    Fusiliers,   d. 
iss'.i.  li  a\  ing  an  only  daughter, 
Jo.-rphim*,      m.     Lieutenant     Price 

nil    I.KWES,  R.N. 

ii.  ALKXANUKU  BBUCK,  the   subject  of 

this  memoir. 
in.  John  Henry,  Colonel  late  23rd  Royal 

Welsh  Knsili'ers,  d.  s.p.  1893. 
I.  Louisa,  in.  Colonel  HAIMIUIUOK,  Royal 

Artillery,  and  d.  1878,  leaving  tliree 

children, 

1.  Kdmond  Guy  Tulloch,  Lieutenant 
the  Buffs,  East  Kent  Regiment,  b. 
llth  November,  1867. 

2.  Norman   liruce,  second  Lieuten- 
ant  West    Riding    Regiment,   b. 
22nd  October,  1869. 

Ethel,  m.  1894,  Hon.  Robert 
Arthur  HAKDCOCK,  brother  of 
Albert  Edward,  present  Lord 
Castlenmine. 


1. 


Arms—Or  on  afess  between  three  cross  crosslets  filchee  gules  tu  many  mullets  aryent. 

Motlo — A  mitre  proper. 

Crest — Pie/ate  parentam. 

Ifi'xidenre— Woodlands,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne. 

Clubs—  United  Service,  Pull  Mall,  London. 


trimwon. 


EORGE  STEVENSON,  of  Larnndel,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  6.  at 
Clapham,  co.  Surrey,  England,  22nd  October,  1831 ;  educated  at  Mill 
Hill,  co.  Middlesex ;  m.  at  Hobart,  2nd  February,  1856,  Amy,  daughter  of 
John  and  Mary  SWAN,  o£  Hobart,  Tasmania,  and  has  issue, 

I.   George. 

n.  Herbert,  m.  3rd  July,  1889,  Annie  CIIADWICK,  and  has  issue, 

1.  George  Hubert,  b.  1890. 

2.  Roy  Kenneth,  b.  1892. 
1.  Ella  Gertrude,  6.  1394. 

in.  Lionel  William. 

iv.  Merric. 

v.  Percy  Bertram. 

i.  Amy  Georgina  Mary. 

n.  Estella,  m.  14th  September,  1893,  Charles  LORIMKK,  sou  of  Sir  James 

LORIMEK,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Scott,  b.  1804. 
ill.  Ernestine  Viola, 
iv.  Edith  Rhoda  May. 
v.  Ethel  Clare, 
vi.  Gertrude, 
vn.  Mabel, 
vin.  Myra. 
Mr.  Stevenson  emigrated  to  New  J-'outh  Wales  in  ihi,  "  Human  Emperor," 


r>2-2  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

and  arrived  at  Sydney  in  1852.  He  shortly  afterwards  went  to  Hobart  Town, 
where  he  remained  until  1859,  when  he  visited  England,  and  on  his  return  to 
Australia  he  settled  at  Melbourne.  He  was  appointed  vice-president  of  the 
Free  Trade  League,  was  a  member  of  the  Constitutional  Association,  and  in 
1872,  president  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mr.  Stevenson  was  a  managing 
director  of  the  firm  of  L.  Stevenson  and  Sons,  Limited,  and  a  trustee  of  the 
Melbourne  Savings  Bank,  for  thirty  years. 


Hmcnac. 


LEADER  STEVENSON,  son  of  GEOBGE  STE- 
VENSON, of  Cliipham,  co.  Surrey,  England, 
m.  Mary  WiuxoN  (who  d.  in  1882,  aged 
85),  and  d.  in  1850,  aged  59,  having  had 


issue,  IV.  Mrs.  Bctts. 


I.  Leader  Cox,  »». 

ji.  GEOKGE,    of    Larundel,  Toorak,  the 


III.  Charles  Joseph,  deceased. 

I.  Alice  (Mrs.  Start). 

II.  Mrs.  Bca/.ley. 
in.  Mrs.  Soaines. 


V.  Kate  (Mrs.  Slurt). 

VI.  Roche  (Mrs.  Chad). 


subject  of  this  memoir. 
Residence  —  Larundel,  Irving  Road,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
da  b  —  Au  stralian  . 


RUSSELL,  of  Wurrook,  Rokewood,  Victoria,  Australia,  and 
I  Haremere,  Etchingham,  Sussex,  England,  J,P.  for  Victoria,  and  for 
Sussex,  England,  sometime  member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  Victoria, 
first  president  of  Leigh  Shire,  and  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society, 
6.  4th  February,  1828,  m.  23rd  August,  I860,  Anna  Louisa,  daughter  of 
C.  O.  PARSONS,  of  Berriedale,  Tasmania,  formerly  of  Newton  Hall,  Monmouth- 
shire, England,  .and  has  issue, 

i.  William  Cecil,  barrister-at-law,  6.  25th  April,  1866. 

n.  James  Walter  Harold,  Lieutenant  Army  Service  Corps,  6.  17th  January, 

1872. 

I.  Elizabeth  Maria. 
ii.  Edith  Louisa. 
in.  Louise  Isabel  Mary. 
iv.  Gladys  Frances  Charlotte. 


lineage. 


WILLIAM  RUSSELL,  of  Ahercromby,  co. 
Fife,  in.  Bell  RAMSAY,  and  had  a  son, 

JAMES  RUSSELL,  of  Kincraig,  co.  Fife,  m. 
Elizabeth  COOPER,  and  had  issue, 


in.  George,  of  Elie  Lodge,  Fife,  who  left 
two  daughters  and  two  sons,  James  and 
Andrew,  owners  of  Barunah  Plains, 
Victoria. 


I.  THOMAS,  of  Wurrook,  the  subject  of    I  IV.  Phillip   (Hon.),    of  Carngham,  who 


this  memoir, 
ii.  John,  of  Stirling,  who  left  oae   son 


resides  in  Victoria,  and  has  three  sons, 
James  ;  George  ;  and  Philip. 


John,  and  a  daughter  Marion. 

Residence — Wurrook,   Rokewood,  and  Yarima,   Creasy,   Victoria,    and   Haremere    Hull, 
Etchingham,  Sussex. 

Clubs — Melbourne,  and  Australian  ;  and  Reform,  London,  England. 


lifUKK-S  COLONIAL  CKNTIJV. 


523 


ARTHUR  PERRY,  of  Beverley,  Timaru,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  b. 
llth    February,    1840;    m.    12th    February,    1867,    Elizabeth  -Rhodes, 
daughter  of   John   WOOD,  of  Hodsock,  co.  Nottingham,   England,  by   Mary, 
his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

i.  Aimiuu  CECIL,  b.  29th  July,  1868. 
it.  Frank  Churchill,  b.  15th  February,  1871. 
in.  Walter  Dymock,  b.  21st  March,  1872. 
iv.  Percy  Lyttelton,  b.  llth  December,  1874. 
i.  Ellen  Laura  Amy,  b.  26th  December,  1869. 


Hineaof. 


This  family  was  formerly  located  at 
Churchill,  Somerset,  England.  Mr.  Arthur 
Perry's  grandfather, 

WILLIAM  PEBET,  oij  Churchill,  aforesaid 
by  Mary,  his  wife,  hud  issue, 

I.  AHTHUH,  of  whom  presently. 
ii.  John  (Rev.),  B.A.  (Oxford),  vicar  of 
Porrauzabuloe,   co.   Cornwall,   and    is 
deceased, 
in.  Samuel   Whitchurch,  of  Churchill, 

co.  Somerset. 

iv.  Henry,  M.D.,  of  Eougliam,  co.  Nor- 
folk, England. 

v.  George  Gresley  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oxford, 

Canon  of  Lincoln,  Rural  Dean,  Proc. 

in    Convocation,  and  rector  of    Wad- 

dington,  Lincoln. 

I.  Mary,    m.     Rev.    William    DYMOCK, 

B.A.,  Oxford, 
n.  Ellen, 
in.  Caroline,  m.  Rev.  William  TIMMINS, 

M.A.  Oxford. 
IT.  Amelia, 
v.  Anne,   m.   Rev.   Frederick  DYMOCK, 

M.A.  Oxford. 
VI.  Hannah  Moore. 
The  eldest  son, 

ARTHUB     PEEBY,    of   Secheron,    Hobart, 
Tasmania,  b.  18th  June,  1815,  m.   12th  Jan- 
uary, 1839,  Jane,  daughter  of  John  SWAN,  of 
Beaulicu,    Hobart,  and   d.    November,  1856, 
having  had  by  her  (who  d.  June,  1870), 
i.  ARTHUR,  of  whom  we  treat, 
li    John   William,   of    Hobart,   4.   25th 

January,  1843. 
III.  Cecil  Thomas  Henry,  of  Koromiko, 


3rd  March,  1846;  m.  16th  December, 
1874,  Adelia,  daughter  of  Charles 
SEV£B£-OCIMETTB,  of  Hawkesbury, 
Ontario,  Canada,  but  has  no  issue. 

IV.  George  Cameron,  b.  2nd  August, 
1847  ;  d.  30th  April,  1852. 

v.  Herbert  Charles  Raven,  b.  24th  March, 
1849  i  d.  llth  September,  1859. 

VI.  Edmund  Frederick,  residing  in  Eng- 
land, 4.  8th  October,  1850. 

VII.  James  Arthur  Cameron,  of  Dunedin, 
Otago,  New   Zealand,  4.    17th   April, 
1856. 

I.  Mary,  b.  30th  August,  1841 ;  d.  21st 
March,  1842. 

li.  Ellen  Maria,  4.  4th  May,  184i;  m. 

October,  1869,  James  John  TUBNBPLL, 

of  Millbrook,  New  Norfolk,  Tasmania, 

and  d.  23rd  March,  1879,  leaving  issue, 

1.  James  Arthur  Perry. 

1.  Amy  Clare. 

2.  Julia  May. 

in.  Laura  Kate,  4.  13th  May,  1852  ;  ./. 
18th  August,  1859. 

iv.  Amy  Jane,  4.  17th  June,  1854;  m. 
llth  August,  1876,  Augustus  William 
WEIGHT,  of  Moanvale,  Winchester, 
Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  and  has 
issue,  three  sons  and  four  daughters, 
viz., 

1.  Cecil  Thomas  Henry. 

2.  Augustus  Vivian. 

3.  Harold. 

1.  Amy  Viola. 

2.  Rita  Maud. 

3.  Vida  May. 

4.  Laura. 


Timaru,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  4. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chee.  az.,  be/ween  three  lion*  ramp,  gu.,  a*  many  buglehornt  or. 
Crest — A  stag's  head  ppr.,  pierced  through  the  neck  with  an  arrow  or,  feathered  arg., 
headed  sa. 

Residence — Beverley,  Timaru,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


DENIS  O'DONOVAN,  C.M.G.,  of  Brisbane,  and  Como,  Ormiston,  Cleve- 
land, Queensland,  F.R.S.L.,  F.R.G.S.,  &c.,  I.  at  Kinsale,  co.  Cork, 
Ireland,  23rd  August,  1836  ;  m.  1st  May,  1867,  Aimee,  daughter  of  Etieniic 
Leroux:  de  GRAXDM  AISON,  by  Luce,  his  wife,  daughter  of  Henri  Dausin  do  Boui;< ;  i:s, 
and  widow  of  Alfred  Auguste  BISSON,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24th  June,  1892) 
has  issue, 

i.  WILLIAM  DE  BOUROES,  6.  3rd  June,  1870. 

n.  Kathleen  Aimee. 

ii.  Claire  Deuise. 

Mr.  O'Donovan  received  his  education  in  Ireland  and  at  Paris,  and  was 
for  some  time  professor  in  the  College  des  Hautes  fitudes,  afterwards  the 
Catholic  University  of  Paris,  and  in  one  of  the  colleges  of  <he  University  of 
France ;  he  held  an  important  editorial  position  on  thn  Prefs  in  Paris ;  was 
appointed  parliamentary  librarian  of  Queensland  in  18T4,  which  post  ho 
still  holds ;  is  the  author  of  Memories  of  Rome  and  other  works,  both  in 
French  and  English,  and  also  of  an  Analytical  Catalogue  which  is  a  remark- 
able contribution  to  Bibliography.  He  is  a  member  of  a  number  of  learned 
bodies,  and  a  corresponding  member  (causa  honoris)  of  the  Societes  de 
Geograpbie  Commerciale  of  Paris  and  Havre,  and  an  honorary  member  of 
the  Societe  d'Anthropologie  of  Paris.  Mr.  O'Donovan  was  created  a  C.M.G. 
in  1893. 


ILfneage. 


The  ancestor  of  this  family  in  modern 
times  was  Donell  II.  O'Donovan,  of  Castle 
O'Donovan,  in  the  eo.  of  Cork,  by  his  first 
wife,  Helena,  grand-daughter  of  Viscount 
Buttevant.  The  following  pedigree  is  taken 
from  an  old  manuscript  which  has  been  in 
the  possession  of  this  branch  of  the  family 
for  nearly  two  hundred  years  : — 

DONELL  II.  O'DONOVAX,  who  s.  to  the 
dignity  of  chief  in  158 1,  inaugurated  by 
McCarthy  Reagh,  who  delivered  him  the 
White  Wand,  and  was  recognised  by  Lord 
Chancellor  Adam  Loftus,  12th  February, 
1502,  as  chieftain  lawfully  inaugurated 
according  to  the  Irish  custom.  He  surren- 
dered his  territory  of  ClanCathal  to  JAMES  I, 
1608,  and  received  a  re-grant  of  the  entire  of 
it,  1615.*  He  had  eleven  sons,  of  whom  the 
eldest,  Donell  III,  was  the  ancestor  of 
General  Richard  O'Donovan,  with  whom  this 
branch  became  extinct  at  his  death  in 
November,  1829  (see  O'DONOVAN  of  Clan 
Cathal  in  BUBKE'S  Landed  Gentry).  The 
second  son  was 


CONOGIIER  O'DONOVAN  (whose  name  is 
mentioned  in  a  manuscript  at  Lambeth 
Palace,  Carew  Collection,  No.  635,  fol.  151), 
who  entered  the  Austrian  Army  and  fought 
at  the  battle  of  Prague,  in  which  Frederick, 
King  of  Bohemia,  was  totally  defeated  (1620) . 
He  had  previously  m.  a  Spanish  lady,  Donna 
Juana  de  Sa,  and  about  the  end  of  his  life 
removed  to  Brazil,  where  one  of  his  wife's 
relations  was  the  first  governor  (Capitao  Mdr) 
of  Rio  de  Janeiro.  He  was  therefore  absent 
from  Ireland  on  the  death  of  his  father  in 
1630.  His  only  eon, 

EOGHAN  (or  EUOENIO)  O'DONOVAN,  d.  in 
South  America  about  1681.  His  eldest  son, 

CAPTAIN  DONOUSH  (or  DIONISIO)  O'DoN- 
OVAN,  served  in  the  Brazilian  Navy.  His 
eldest  son, 

RICHARD  O'DONOVAN,  was  chef  de  bat- 
aillou  in  the  French  Army,  and  fought  at 
Ramilies.  He  visited  Ireland,  and  m.  there 
Catherine  MicCAETur,  grand-daughter  of 
Connae  MacCarthy,  the  master  of  Mourne. 
His  eldest  son, 


*  O'Donovan  built  Castle  Donovan  in  the  Hills,  three  miles  north  of  Dromoleague,  eo. 
Cork,  in  the  north  wall  of  which  is  a  block  of  limestone,  containing  the  memorial,  "Jus 
MAHIA.  ])OD.  1C.  1626.  l>oc.,"  in  raised  letters  two  and  a  half  inches  long.  The  castle  is 
still  standing,  though  much  dilapidated,  and  has  ninety-two  steps  leading  to  the  battle- 
ments. 


K'S  COLONIAL   (IKNTKY. 


625 


DKXIS  O'DovovAV,  iv*id"  1  fir  scum-  lime 
in  Minuter  V>mi,  eo.  Cork,  lint  livrl  prin- 
cipally in  Knnic'c.  !!<•  m.  l.iiiio-  de  Mo\- 
TK-i'jriKr.  uinl  il.  in  ISnl.  Hi-  eldest  sou, 

JOHN  (.1  i:\.v)  O'DoxnvAX,  wimi  licur 
in  the  Kivrh'h  navv,  which  lie  left  to  join  the 
imaiion  of  Thurot.     lie  settle:!    in    Irelan  1, 
ami   m    Anne   O'lliu,  dying  i"   182*).      His 
son, 

DKXIH  O'DoxovAJT,  lived  in  Muinter  Vara 
till  lie  removed  to  Kinsale,  where  lie  pur- 


eh:i-e,l  ii  pr.iprrly  e.ille.l  ••The  Turrets";  m. 
Kllen  O'UuiscoLL,  of  tlmt  town.  His  eldest 
son  d.  s.  p.,  hut  liis  second  »on, 

Wm.i\M  <>'!>  i\<>\  ix,  /».  Anne  CaowLEr, 

of  liillidoii,  ;ui.l  }i:\'\  i~-u.', 

I.  DKXIS,    the     prc.-unt.    head     of     this 
branch,  now  of  Brisbane  and   Como, 
Queensland. 

II.  William,  M.D.,  rf.  1834. 
in.  John,  d.  1889. 

I.  Anne. 


Arms — Ar/f.,  inming  from  the  sinister  side  of  the  shield  a  cubit  dexter  arm  vesled  ffu., 
<«//«/  of  the  first,  the  hand  graying  a  skean  (or  old  Irish  sword)  in  pale,  the  blade  euttvined 
with  a  serpent,  all  ppr. 

Crest — On  a  chaptau  ijn.,  turned  up  e*m,,  an  eagle  ruing  art/.,  lips  oftoinat  and  tail  xa. 

Mottoes — Adjuraute  Deo  in  hostm ;  Vir  taper  hvstem  (a  translation  of  the  ancient 
tlojan,  or  call  to  war,  of  the  sep',  viz.,  Ololla  ar  a-namhuid  a-bu). 

Residenre*—  Brisbane,  and  Como,  Oruiiston,  Queensland. 

Club — The  Queensland,  Brisbane. 


jHatferlane* 


JAMES  MACFARLANE,  of  Newlands,  Hobart,  Tasmania,  J.P.,  F.R.G.S., 
and  F.R.S.,  Tasmania,  6.  2nd   September,   1844  ;  m.  21st  April,  1874, 
Anna  Wilhelmina  Wilson,  only  daughter  of   the   late  John    YOUNG,  general 
inspector  of  the  English,  Scottish  and  Australian  Bank,  and  has  issm>, 
i.  Lilias  Anne,  6.  20th  April,  1875. 
n.  Heatlierbcl,  I.  15th  May,  1876. 

Huungc. 


JOHN  MACPARLAXE,  of  the  New  parish, 
and  afterwards  of  the  Middle  parish,  Green- 
ock,  m.  at  the  New  parish  church,  Greenock, 
28th  November,  18ol,  Marj  DABLINO,  of  the 
New  parish,  and  hod,  with  other  issue,  Dun- 
can, b.  3rd  June,  1806,  baptised  at  the  Middle 
parish  ehurcli,  Greenock,  and 

ANDREW  MACFAKLANE,  of  Lyndoch  Street, 
<!hiss;.>H-,  li.  2Uh  Kehruary,  1809,  baptised  at 
the  Middle  parish  church,  Greenock  j  m. 


2oth>  April,  1843,  Lilias,  daughter  of  Jamrs 
ALEXANDEB,  of  Glasgow,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
7th  January,  1857,  aged  44  years,  and  was 
buried  in  the  new  burial  ground,  High 
Church,  Glasgow)  had  issue, 

I.  JAMES,  now  of  Hobart. 

II.  John,  4.  5th  November,  1 S  I.Y 

He  d.  13th  and  was  buried  18th  January, 
1850,  in  the  New  burial-ground,  High 
Church,  Glasgow. 


flrxiiltacr — Newlnncls,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

Clubs — Tasmania!),  in  Hobart;  Oriental,  in  London. 


EORGE  LAYMAN,  of  Wonuerap  House,  Sussex,  Western  Australia, 
J.P.  and  formerly  member  of  the  Legislative  Council;  6.  at  Wonnerup 
House,  9th  May,  1838 ;  m.  at  St.  Mary's  Church,  Busselton,  28th  July,  1859, 
Amelia  Harriet,  daughter  of  Anthony  CUKTIS,  of  Fretnantle,  Western 
Australia,  and  has  issue, 

i.  GEORGE  WALLACE,  of  Willgarrup,  Blackwood;  6.25th  August,  I860: 
in,    5th    May,    1887,    Matilda   Louisa,  second  daughter  of    Thomas 


526 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


HAYWARD,  of  Bunbury,  J.P.,  and   d.  22nd  January,  1892,  leaving 
issue, 

1.  George. 

1.  Catherine  Amela. 

2.  Glair. 

ii.  Anthony  Glindon,  of  Kimberley,  W.  A.,  b.  22nd  April,  18C2. 

in.  Charles  Henry,  b.  4th  June,  1865. 

iv.  James  Fitz  Herbert,  b.  13th  November,  1880. 

i.  Amelia  Glindon,  b.  6th  February,  1864. 

11.  Kate  Bayliss,  6.  23rd  April,  1867. 

in.  Marion  St.  Clair,  b.  6th  July,  1869. 

iv.  Ida  Agnes,  6.  23rd  August,  1871. 

v.  Stella  Florence,  b.  6th  December,  1874. 

vi.  Flora  Juanita,  6.  16th  October,  1876. 

vii.  Nina  Glindon,  6.  19th  August,  1878. 


DR.  GEOBGE  LAYMAN,  M.D.,  of  London, 
hail  issue, 

I.  James,  M.D.,  a  doctor  in  London. 

II.  Charles,  drowned  at  Hobart. 

III.  GEORGE,  of   whom  we  treat. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Mr.  BAHBEE,  of  Stevenage, 
Herts,  England. 

The  third  son, 

GEORGE  LAYMAN,  b.  in  England,  1812  ;  m. 


at  Perth,  Western  Australia,  18th  April,  1832, 
Mary  BAYLISS,  of  co.  Devon,  England,  who 
d.  June,  1870.  Mr.  Layman  was  murdered 
by  blacks,  22nd  February,  1841,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  GEORGE,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

II.  Charles. 

I.  Harriet. 

II.  Mary. 

III.  Kate. 


Residence — Wonnerup  House,  Busselton,  Sussex,  Western  Australia. 


PROFESSOR  FREDERICK  WOLLASTON  BUTTON,  F.R.S.,  F.G.S., 
C.M.Z.S.,  of  Christchurch,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  professor  of 
geology  in  Canterbury  College,  University  of  New  Zealand,  late  Captain 
23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  6.  at  Gate  Burton,  near  Gainsborough,  co. 
Lincoln,  16th  November,  1836;  m,  4th  February,  1863,  Annie  Gouger,  sixth 
daughter  of  Dr.  William  MONTGOMERY,  H.E.I.C.S.,  by  Elizabeth  GRAHAM, 
his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

i.  GILBERT  MONTGOMERY,  Lieutenant  R.E.,  b.  13th  June,  1865. 

n.  Hugh  Montgomerie,  6.  18th  March,  1870. 

HI.  Vernon  Montgomerie,  b.  29th  December,  1878. 

Alice  Montgomerie,  m.  2nd  April,  1891,  John   Charles  Nattle   GRIGG, 

eldest  son  of  John  GRIGG,  of  Finglas,  Papanui,  and  of  Longbeach, 

Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  J.P.  (see  GEIGG  of  Papanui  and  Longbeach, 

p.  118). 
n.  Mabel   Montgomerie,   m.    16th  May,  1888,   Maitland    Gordon    RICH, 

second  son  of   William  Gordon    RICH,  of   Toitoi,    Southland,  New 

Zealand, 
in.  Ethel  Montgomerie. 


i:ri!KK'S  COLONIAL  OKNTHY. 


527 


Professor  Hntton  entered  tlie  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  in  lS.".r>,  and 
served  in  tin-  Crimean  War,  in  the  Indian  Mutiny,  at  Malta,  and  in  Ireland  ; 
became  captain  18th  December,  18(12,  but  sold  out  of  the  army  in  November, 
1885,  and  emigrated  to  New  Zealand.  Here  he  held  .successively  the  posts 
of  assistant  geologist  to  the  Geological  Survey,  teacher  of  natural  science 
in  Wellington  College,  in  1873;  provincial  geologist  of  Otago,  professor  of 
natural  science  in  the  University  of  Otago,  from  February,  1877,  aud 
professor  of  geology  in  Canterbury  College,  Christchurch,  from  October, 
1879,  which  omce  he  still  holds. 


Hincnar. 


The  HtJTTO!»g,  of  Gate  Burton,  co.  Lin- 
coln, to  which  family  Professor  Ilutton 
belongs,  are  descended  from  the  very  ancient 
family  of  HUTTOM,  of  Hutton  Hall,  Penrith, 
wlmse  ancestor,  Adam  de  Hot  on,  accompanied 
one  of  EDWARD  I's  expeditions  to  Scotland 
in  1303. 

THOMAS  HFTTON,  4.  1690  (son  of  THOMAS 
IlfTTON,  of  Treswell,  Notts,  by  Mary,  his 
wife,  daughter  of  Josiah  COWPEB,  by  Anne, 
his  wife,  daughter  of  Sir  Richard  HUTTOS,  of 
(iiihlisborough),  in.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
John  RYMEB,  and  <l .  1740,  having  had  issue, 
THOMAS,  of  \vlnmi  presently  ;  George  (Rev.), 
D.I).,  rector  of  Gate  Burton,  b.  1716,  d.  num., 
December,  1801; Francis, d.unm.;  Elizabeth,  m. 
William  Morgan  DABWI.N,M.D.  The  elder  son, 
THOMAS  HUTTON  purchased  Gate  B.irton 
from  the  Earl  of  Abingdon.  He  was  4. 1715 ; 
m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William  MOBLAND, 
of  Court  Lodge,  Lamberhurst,  co.  Kent;  and 
d.  1774,  having  had  issue, 

I.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  hereafter, 
n.  John,  b.  1754;    m.  Mary,  daughter 
ami  heir  of  Francis  STONES,  of  Gains- 
borough, and  left  at  his  decease,  1789, 
an  only  child,   Frances  Mary,   m.  the 
Right  Hon.  Charles  TENNYSON  D'£YN- 
COUET,  of  hayons  Manor,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  d.  at  an  advanced  age. 
in.  George,  D.D.,  d.s.p.  1817. 
IV.  Henry,  b.  8th  November,  1760 ;  m. 
twice,   and    by   his   first   wife,   Mary 
Judith  DELL,  he  left  at  his  decease, 
24th  August,  1836,  two  sons  and  two 
daughters  (see  BURKE'S  Landed  Gen- 
try, HUTTON  of  Gate  Burton). 
I.  Judith,  tn.  Ambrose  COOKSON,  M.D., 

of  Lincoln. 
The  eldest  son, 

WILLIAM   HUTTOX,  of    Gate  Burton,   4. 
1750;   m.  first,    Eliza,  daughter  of  Captain 
Carr    SCEOPE,    R.N. ;    and    secondly,    1802, 
Miiry   Anne,  daughter  of  Thomas  PYKE,  of 
Buvthon  e  Park,  eo.  Essex,  by  Mary,  his  wife, 
daughter    of    Algernon    MASSINGBEBD,    of 
Gunliy   Park,  co.  Lincoln.      By    his   second 
wit'r  (whn  rf.  1855,  aged  79)  he  had  issue, 
I.  WILLIAM,  of  Gate  Burton,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  high  sheriff  1EH2,  b.  17th  July, 
1805 ;  in.  9th  May,  1832,  Jane,  daugh- 
ter of  Nicholas  BACON,  second  son  of 
Sir  Edmund  Bacon,  Bart.,  by  Jane  his 
wife,  daughter  of  Alexander  BOWK  EH, 


of  Lynn  Regis,  co.  Norfolk,  and  it. 
6th  December,  1877,  having  had  issue, 

1.  William  Frederick,  4.  July,  1838 ; 
d.  J849. 

2.  George  Morland,  C.B..  of   Gate 
Burton  Hall,  Lincoln  (Town  resi- 
dence— 5,  Queen  Anne  Street,  W. 
CM— Carlton),  J.P.  and  D.L.for 
Lincolnshire,  high    sheriff  1884, 
late    Lieutenant   46th    Regiment, 
and      Lieutenant-Colonel     (lion, 
colonel)  1st  Lincolnshire  Artillery 
Volunteers  (W.  Div.  R.A.)  from 
1868;    4.    3rd    December,    1884; 
was  in  the  Crimean  War,  and  was 
present  at  the  taking  of  Sebasto- 
pol;      m.     30th     August,     1870, 
Eiistacie   Emma   Millicent,    only 
child  of   the  late   Eustace  ABK- 
WHIOHT,  of  Sprowston,  co  .Norfolk 
(youngest    son   of    Robert    ARK- 
WEIGHT,  of  Sutton  Scarsdale,  co. 
Derby,  see  ABKWBIOHT,  of  Over- 
Ion,  vol.  i,  p.  327),  and  has  issue, 

(1)  Charles    Eustace,    4.    17th 
November,  1873. 

(1)  Sybil    Constance,    m.   2nd 
April,  1891,  William  Morton, 
Baron    AUCKLAND,   and   ha* 
issue  (see  BURKK'S  Peerage). 

(2)  Evelyn  Lucia  Millicent. 

3  Edmund  Bacon,  (Colonel),  of 
Blid worth  Dale,  Blid worth,  Mans- 
field, Notts,  late  of  the  1st 
Dragoons,  and  formerly  A.D.C. 
ot  H.E.  Earl  Spencer,  Lord  Lieu- 
tenant of  Ireland,  4.  21st  June, 
1840;  m.  5th  June,  1873,  the 
Lady  Katherine  A.  Beaujolois 
BURY,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles 
William  George,  third  Earl  of 
CHABLEVILLE  (  see  B  u  R  K  E  '  s 
Extinrt  Peerage)  and  has  issue, 
(1)  Edgar  William,  4.  6th 
June,  1877. 

(1)  Kathleen  Charlotte. 

(2)  Dorothy  Norah,  b.  1878. 
II.  George    Thomas    (Rev.),    rector    of 

Gate  Burton  and  rural  dean,  4.  1808  ; 
m.  Caroline,  daughter  of  Robert 
HOLDEN,  of  Nuttall  Temple,  Notts, 
and  d.  27th  October,  1878,  aged  70  ; 
leaving  with  other  issue,  a  son,  George 


528 


BUKKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


llolden,  of  Thorncy  Hall,  Newark, 
Notts  (Club— Naval  and  Military), 
J.P.,  co.  Lincoln,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
late  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  who  was  I,. 
1st  November,  1845;  »».  9th  June, 
1883,  Eva  Henrietta,  second  daughter 
of  the  late  Francis  BROOKE,  of  Sum- 
inerton,  co.  Dublin,  and  widow  of 
Captain  the  Hon.  Cornwallis  FLEEM- 
INO  (formerly  MAUDE),  eldest  son  of 
the  Earl  de  Montalt  (see  BVHKK'S 
Peerage),  and  has  issue,  George  Fred- 
erick, 4.  5th  April,  1884. 
in.  HENRY  FREDERICK  (Rev.),  of  whom 
present!}'. 

I.  Sophia,  m.  George  Clayton  ATKINSOX, 
of  West  Denton,  near  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  and  is  deceased. 

II.  Emily,  m.  the  Rev.  Charles  HENSLEY, 
of    Gainsborough,    vicar  of   Cabourn, 
co.  Lincoln,  and  is  deceased. 

in.  Maria,  m.  Edward  SYMONS,  of  South 
Ferriby,  Major  E.I.C.S.  Bengal  Artil- 
lery. 

iv.  Caroline,  d.  unm. 

Mr.      Hutton    d.    1821.      His     third     and 
youngest  son, 

RET.  HENRY  FREDERICK  HUTTON,  rector 
of   Spridlington,   co.   Lincoln,   J.P.,   m.  25th 

Arm- 


September,  1S:H,  Louisa,  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  John  WOU.ASTON,  rector  of 
Scotter,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Louisa,  his  wife, 
second  daughter  of  William  SYMONDS,  of 
Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk,  and  d.  ](!th 
July,  1873,  having  had  i»ur, 

'  i.  HEXKY  WOUASTON,  (Rev.),  M.A. 
Oxon,  of  Vicar's-court,  Lincoln, 
priest  vicar  of  Lincoln  from  18(51,  pro- 
vost vicar  and  sacrist  from  1875,  J.P. 
co.  Lincoln,  b,  Cth  November,  ]8:t.~>; 
m.  12th  April,  1800,  Frances  Annie, 
daughter  of  the  late  John  BKOMHEAD, 
of  Lincoln,  and  has  had, 

1.  Francis  Henry,  b.  9th  May,  1875. 

1.  Isobel. 

2.  Elinor  Cicely,  d.  1878. 

it.  FREDERICK  WOLLASTON,  of  Christ- 
church,  tbe  subject  of  this  memoir, 
in.  Gilbert  Symonds,  deceased. 
IV.  Charles  Wollaston,  m. 
v.  Vernon  Wollaston,  deceased. 

VI.  Francis  Wollaston,  deceased. 

VII.  Arthur  Wollaston,  m. 

I.  Louisa  Maria,  m.  the   Rev.  Frederick 
BOHHADAILE,  M.A.   Camb.,   rector  of 
Spridlington,  co.  Lincoln. 
Lucy  Caroline,  in.  Frank  JAHVIS. 


II. 

in.  Laura  Josephine,  deceased. 

-Arg.,  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  stags'  heads  cabossed  or. 


Crest — A  stag's  head  as  in  the  arms. 

Mutto — Spero. 

Residence — 2G3,  Armagh  Street,  Christchurch,  Canterbury,  New  Xealai  d. 


Csptut 


THE  LATE  HON.  WILLIAM  BANCROFT  ESPEUT,  F.L.S.,  of  Spring 
Garden,  Buff  Bay,  and  Greenwich,  Cold  Spring,   Jamaica,  b.  21st  July, 
1843,    m.    25th  October,   1870,  Bessie   Adela    Jeannette,   elder   daughter   of 
Lieutenant-Colonel  L.  J.  A.  AEMIT,  R.E.,   and   Bessie,  his  wife,  daughter"  of 
General  BREDIN,  R.A.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Ernest  Charles  Peter,  d,  in  infancy,  1874. 

II.  Claude  Vyvian  Armit,  6.  3rd  October,  1875. 
in.  Reginald  William  Armit,  6.  3rd  June,  1877. 
iv.  Louis  Arnold  Armit,  6.  llth  June,  1889. 

i.  Noemi  Marian,  6.  18th  January,  1872  ;  m.  in  London,  26th  September, 
1894,   Clarence  Lyon  HALL,  of  Haiti,  eldest   son  of   the  late   Rev. 
Clarence    HALL,    of    Somerset   Hall,  Jamaica,   and  of    West   Bank 
House,  Cheshire,  England. 
II.  Blanche  Adela,  6.  5th  June,  1878. 
in.  Ethel  Maude,  6.  31st  March,  1880. 

Mr.  W.  B.  Espeut  was  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  in  Jamaica 
for  the  Portland  and  St.  Thomas  Division;  also  a  justice  of  the  peace,  a 
Fellow  of  the  Linnean  Society,  nnd  a  member  of  the  Geological  Associa- 
tion. He  was  a  Governor  of  the  Jamaica  Institute  of  Science,  Arts  and 
Literature. 


Ml   KKKS  COLONIAL  CKNTRY. 


52D 


WILLIAM  KSPEVT,  of  Standing  Hall, 
Herts,  Kngland,  HI.  Caroline  Louisa,  daughter 
of  Sir  I'Vaneis  MAHi.TON,  and  had  an  only 
son. 

I'KTKB  EKI-ETT,  who  served  with  his  regi- 
iiirnt  in  l!:ii-hailos,  177!)-  ITNli,  in  Martinique 
17M-I7S">;  and  in  San  Domingo,  as  Commis- 
!•;! r\  •<  Iriieral  to  the  Army  of  Occupation, 
until  the  e\:'eu:iiioii  of  (he  1'i-ii  ish,  when  he 
]>!Mreeded  to  Jamaica  and  purchased  estates 
thcrr.  He  m.  1775,  Dorcas,  daughter  of 
Admiral  CABTKR,  and  d.  1790,  from  the 
Hl'eetH  of  a  fall  from  his  horse,  and  was 
lniricd  in  Kingston  parish  church} ard,  having 
by  her  (who  m.  secondly  the  Marquis  DE  LA 
ROCIIEJAQUBLIN,  and  d.  24th  August,  1817) 
had  issue  an  only  son, 

MAJOR  WILLIAM  FRANCIS  MABLTON 
ESPEUT,  of  Fairburn  and  Hope  Hill,  Jamaica, 
J.I'.;  major  in  the  Jamaica  Militia,  and 
formerly  Ensign  75th  Regiment,  b.  1776,  m. 
f>ih  April,  1804,  AnVlc  Ferine  Josephine  de 
Bressle,  daughter  of  Baron  Joseph  DUBOUBG, 
of  France,  and  d.  llth  July,  1846,  having  by 
her,  who  rf.  in  1820,  had  issue, 

I.  William  James,  *.  23rd  March,  1808, 
d. »  p.  2nd  July,  1854. 

II.  Louis,  °l  twins,  rf.  in  infancy,  4th 

III.  Augustus,  /      and  6th  June,  1810. 
iv.  PETER   ALEXANDER,  of   whom  pre- 
sently. 

I.  Louisa  Charlotte Dorcas,i. 24th  Septem- 
ber, 1806,  m.  first,  Edward  HARBISON, 
of  the  United   States  of  America,  and 
secondly,  H.  DE  BRITTON,  of  Virginia, 
U.S.A.,  and  d.  leaving  issue  by  both 
husbands. 

II.  Caroline    Louise,    b.   25th    January, 
1814,  m.  Louis  Honore  DESGOUTTES, 
and  has  issue. 

The  fourth  son, 

THE  HON.  PETEB  ALEXANDEB  ESPEUT,  of 
Dover  and  Leith  Hall,  Jamaica,  Gustos  Botu- 
lorum  of  St.  Thomas  and  a  member  of  the 
House  of  Assembly  in  Jamaica,  J.P.,  and 
captain  of  the  Jamaica  Militia,  b.  23rd 
August,  1816;  m.  first,  21st  July,  1837, 


in  Fairfax,  only  daughter  of  Colonel 
Robert  Munroe  HAIUUSON.  Oooml-GfanenU  in 
.lanuiica  for  the  United  States  of  America, 
and  by  her,  who  was  A.  28th  August,  1821, 
.•UK!  '/.  6th  November,  1841,  he  hod  one 
daughter, 

I.  Emma  Christina,   b.  8th  May,  1838  ; 
m.    10th     April,     1856,     Lieutenant- 
Colonel    William    Newc  mien    WATTS, 
of    the   Royal   Scots    (Lothian    Regi- 
ment),  and  d.  llth  November,  1894, 
having  by  him,  who  d.  1882,  had  issue, 
four  sons  and  two  daughters. 

Mr.  P.  A.  Hspeiit  m.  secondly,  18th  Sep- 
tember, 1842,  Marianne  Augusta,  younger 
daughter  of  Dr.  E.  N.  BANCROFT,  F.R.8., 
M.D.  (Camb.),  Deputy  Inspector-General  of 
Army  Hospitals  in  Jamaica,  an  1  il.  13th 
June,  1868,  having  by  her,  who  was  b.  13th 
November,  1822,  and  d.  29th  May,  1891,  had 
issue, 

i.  WILLIAM  BANCROFT,  the  subject  of 
this  memoir. 

II.  Charles   Allen,  b.  21st   May,  1845,  d. 
1850. 

in.  Edward  Mackenzie  Bancroft,  b.  31st 
December,  1849,  d.  6th  August,  1867. 

iv.  Augustus  Charles  Bancroft,  '-.  31st 
July,  1853. 

T.  Henry  de  Burgh  Bancroft,  b.  9th 
April,  1859. 

II.  Ella  Augusta  Bancroft,  b.  2nd  May, 
1852. 

III.  Helen  Bancroft,  b.  19th  June,  1855. 

IV.  Henrietta    Alice,    b.   30th     March, 
1857,  d.  unm.  25th  February,  1894. 

V.  Julia  Ursula,  b.  17th   May,  1861,  m. 
24th  April,   1879,  Captain  John   H. 
VIDAL,  R.N.,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Frank. 

2.  William. 

3.  Charles. 

4.  Edward. 
1.  Madeline. 

vi.  Edith  Caroline,  b.  24th  February,  1864. 
VII.  Pauline   Charlotte,    4.  3rd  August, 
1867,  d.  9th  June,  1871. 


Arms — Azn  three  escutcheons  two  and  one  gu.  the  first  charged  with  three  lions  passant  in 
pale,  (he  second  icith  as  many  Catherine  wheels,  two  and  one,  and  the  third  with  as  many  water 
bougets  two  and  one,  all  arg. 

Crest — Between  two  wings  displayed  an  ostrich's  head  holding  in  the  beak  a  horse-shoe. 

Hfotto — Absque  deo  nihil. 

Besidences—Spring  Garden,  Buff  Bay,  P.O.  and  Greenwich,  Cold  Spring,  P.O. 
Jamaica. 

Clubs— St.  Stephen's  and  Savage,  London,  S.W. ;  and  the  Jamaica. 


Button, 


T71RANK  MAcDERMOTT  BUTTON,  of  74,  Lancaster  Gate,  London, 
Jj  formerly  of  Adelaide,  South  Australia ;  b.  15fch  July,  1850 ;  was 
educated  at  St.  Peter's  College,  Adelaide,  at  Hofwyl,  Switzerland,  and  at 
Marlborough  College. 

VOL.  u.  2  M 


530 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Htneage. 


The  family  surname  was  originally  MEXDES, 
but  was  changed  by  Mr.  F.  M.  Button's 
grandfather,  FREDERICK  HUGH  HAMPDEW 
MENDES,  to  that  of  the  family  of  the  latter's 
grandmother,  who  was  descended  from  the 
JJuttons,  of  Button,  in  Cheshire.  According 
to  tradition,  the  family  of  MENDES  came  from 
Spain  as  religious  refugees.  They  were  for  a 
long  time  settled  in  London,  and  were  known 
as  loan  contractors  in  the  time  of  GEORGE  II, 
by  whom  one  of  them  was  knighted,  viz.,  Sir 
Samuel  Mendes. 

FREDERICK  HUGH  HAMPDEN  BUTTON, 
sometime  British  consul  at  Cuxhaven,  in  the 
kingdom  of  Hanover,  m.  30th  August,  1804, 
Mary  Ann  POLLOCK,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry. 

II.  William  Hampden,  who  proceeded  to 
South  Australia,  in  1839. 

III.  Pelham,   settled    in    Sydney,    New 
South  Wales,  prior  to  1839. 

IV.  Frederiek  Hansbrow,  of  Anlaby,  cos. 
L'ght  and  Eyre,  and  Adelaide,  South 
Australia,  and  of  Bover  Street,  in  the 
parish  of  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
co.  Middlesex,  sometime  member  of  the 
Legislative  Council  of  South  Australia ; 
went  to  the  province  from  New  South 
Wales   in    1839 ;  and   d.   in   London, 
22nd  April,  1890,  aged  78. 

v.  FBANCIS  STACKER,  of  whom  presently. 
I.  Louisa  Catherine,  m.  F.  BRODERMANN. 
it.  Charlotte  Maria,  m.  E.  T.  CANKBLEN. 


Australia,  from  18G5  to  1877  ;  b.  at  Cuxhaven, 
in  the  Kingdom  of  Hanover,  1818  j  emigrated 
to  Sydney  in  1839  (having  previously  spent 
five  years  in  South  America),  proceeding 
thence  to  Melbourne,  and,  finally,  in  1841,  to 
South  Australia ;  was  a  member  of  the  Legis- 
lative Council  of  South  Australia  from  1851 
to  1857,  and  of  the  Legislative  Assembly 
from  1857  to  1865  ;  minister  for  Crown  lands 
from  1857  to  1859,  and  again  in  1863  ;  com- 
missioner for  South  Australia  to  the  London 
exhibition  of  1862 ;  minister  of  Public  Works, 
1865,  which  office  he  resigned  the  same  year 
to  accept  the  post  of  agent-general  for  the 
colony  in  England,  and  was  created  C.M.G. 
in  1872.  Mr.  Button  was  the  first  to  discover 
copper  in  South  Australia  in  1848,  on  a  site 
which  subsequently  became  famous  as  the 
Kapunda  Copper  Mine.  He  m.  1849,  Caro- 
line, daughter  of  Marshall  MACDEUMOTT,  and 
d.  in  London,  25th  January,  1877,  having  bv 
her  (who  d.  in  1855)  had  issue, 

I.  FRANK   MACDEHMOTT,  of  whom   we 
treat. 

II.  Frederick,   solicitor,   of   the  firm  of 
Wilkins,  Blyth,  Button,  and  Hartley, 
and   a  member  of  the  council  of  the 
Koyal  Colonial  Institute,  m.  Becember, 
1883,  Beatrice  Aimee,  eldest  daughter 
of  Colonel  Charles  BRIDGER,  of  Brigh- 
ton, eo.  Sussex,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  one 
son,  Francis  Bridger. 

I.  Caroline  Birch,  m.  1878,  Charles  T. 
MITCHELL,  barrister-at-law  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  and  has  issue,  1.  MacBermott ; 
1.  Dorothy  Button  ;  2.  Margaret 
Grace ;  and  3.  May. 


The  youngest  son, 

FBANCIS     STACKER     BUTTON,      C.M.G., 
F.R.G.S.,  agent-general  in  London  for  South 

Arms — Quarterly,  erm.  and  gu.,  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  a  fret  within  an  orle  or. 
Crest — A  fret  fessewise  gu.,  in  front  of  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  alternately  or 
and  arg. 

Motto — Servabo  fidem. 

Residence — 74,  Lancaster  Gate,  London,  W. 

Clvb — Conservative,  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 


HON.  JAMES  ALEXANDER  BONAR,  of  Kilgraston,  Hokitika, 
New  Zealand,  J.P.,  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  the 
colony  of  New  Zealand,  since  1868 ;  Major  Commanding  Volunteers  for 
the  Westland  District  since  1868;  chairman  of  the  Hokitika  Harbour 
Board,  visiting  justice  to  Her  Majesty's  gaol,  and  official  visitor  to  lunatic 
asylum ;  first  mayor  of  Hokitika,  chairman  of  County  Council,  1868, 
and  superintendent  of  the  province  of  Westland,  1874;  b.  in  Edinburgh, 
Scotland,  12th  June,  1840;  TO.  19th  October,  1875,  Elliot  Margaret, 
daughter  of  William  Montgomerie  BELL,  merchant,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria, 
an  early  and  prominent  colonist,  and  has  issue, 

j.  ARCHIBALD  JAMES  MERLE,  6.  24th  August-,  1876. 

II.  William  Vivian  Montgomerie,  6.  7th  December,  1877. 


lU'KKK'S  COLONIAL  (iKNTUV. 


531 


HI.   Lorraine  Kulicifx  m,  b.  24th  M:iy.  1S7!>. 
iv.  Horatius  Klliot,  b.  24th  AnguRt,  1880. 
v.   Hugh  Gordon,  b.  :.tli  August,  1882. 


Hincnae. 


THE  HON.  JAMES  ALEXANDER  BONAR  is  a 
dcM-eiiclimt  of  the  family  of  BONAR,  which 
for  several  generations  possessed  Wester 
Kilgraston  (now  called  Ballindrick),  in  the 
parish  of  Piintiimiev,  co.  Perth,  Scotland. 

JOHN  BONAR,  the  first  of  that  family,  ac- 
quired AVesler  KUgnwtOD  ante  1542.  He 
was  probably  a  younger  son  of  Sir  Ninian 
Bonar,  Kiit.,  of  Kelty,  in  tlie  parish  of  Dun- 
ning, co.  IVrtli.  Kclty  had  been  in  the  pos- 
n'.-Hnii  nl  that  family  of  Bonar  at  least  since 
1454.  Sir  Ninian,  it  appears  from  a  deed, 
still  in  existence,  dated  26th  April,  1514,  was 
slain  while  fighting  under  the,  King  of  Scot- 
land's banner  at  Flodden  (or  in  the  words  of 
the  deed — "  under  the  King's  banner  in  the 
battle  in  Northumberland  between  the  Scots 
and  the  English"),  on  the  9th  September, 
1513.  John  Bonar's  descendant, 

JOHN  BONAH,  proprietor  of  Wester  Kil- 
graston,  m.  circa  1634,  Agnes,  daughter  of 
Laurence  QRAHAME,  of  Callander.  lie  d. 
ante  1659,  and  was  s.  by  Ins  son, 

JOHN  BONAB,  who  sold  Wester  Kilgraston 
circa  1682.  He  m.  circa  1663,  Jean  EEID. 
His  eldest  son, 

REV.  JOHN  BONAR,  ministerat  Torphichen  ; 
6.  at  Wester  Kilgraeton,  16th  January,  1671  ; 
graduated  at  St.  Andrew's  25th  June,  1689 ; 
ordained  minister  at  Torphiehen,  2nd  March, 
1<>93  :  m.  first,  26th  December,  1693,  Griz- 
y.ell,  daughter  of  Gilbert  BENNETT,  of  Beath, 
by  whom  he  had,  with  three  daughters,  four 
sonp,  viz., 

i.  JOHN,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  William,  d.  .t.p. 

III.  Andrew,  from  whom  are  descended 
the  BONARS  of  Camden   and    Chisle- 
kvrst. 

iv.  Ebenezer,  d.  s.  p. 

He  m.  secondly,  16th  March,  1735,  Margaret 
EWING  or  EWAN,  but  by  her  had  no  issue. 
He  d.  7th  August,  1747.  His  eldest  son, 

REV.  JOHN  BONAH,  minister  at  Fetlar,  and 
North  Yell,  Shetland;  b.  25th  July,  1696; 
graduated  at  Edinburgh,  1st  April,  1714 ; 
ordained  minister  at  Feilar  and  North  Yell, 
Shetland,  13th  August,  1729  ;  m.  13th  October, 
1720,  Jean,  daughter  of  William  8MITH,  by 
whom  he  had  issue,  with  four  daughters,  six 
sons,  viz., 

I.  JOHN,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  William,  who  went  to  America, 
in.  James,  who  went  to  Jamaica, 
iv.  Ebenezer,  d.  s.  p. 

V.  Andrew,  of  Craigleitb,  b.  12th  March, 
1734;  in.  20th  January,  1767,  Patience, 
daughter  of  Mr.  REDMAN,  of  Cran- 
bourne,  and  d.  1st  August,  1803,  leav- 
ing issue, 

1.  James,   *.    15th   May,    1771;  m. 
23rd      December,      1808,     Anne, 


daughter  of  Archibald  LATRIB, 
and  d.  llth  September,  1843, 
leaving  with  three  daughters,  one 
son,  Andrew  Redman  (Rev.),  b. 
28th  March,  1818,  ordained 
minister  at  Fogo,  in  Berwickshire, 
20th  September,  1843,  admitted 
minister  of  the  second  charge, 
Canoneate  parish,  Edinburgh, 
13th  March.  1815,  and  of  the  first 
charge  of  the  said  parish,  28th 
November,  1849;  d.  25th  Febru- 
ary, 1867. 

2.  William,  A.  22nd  March,  1775; 
m.  12th  October,  1804,  the  daugh- 
ter of  Grahame  MAITLAND,  of 
Montrose,  and  d.  31st  Marc)-, 
1831.  lie  had  issue  seven  soi  s 
and  three  daughters. 

1.  Ann,  b.  2nd  February,  1769;  «i. 
16th  August,  1792,  as  his  second 
wife,  her  cousin,  Rev.  Archibald 
BONAR,  minister  of  Cramond,  and 
was  the  grandmother  of  the  Hon. 
James  Alexander  Bonar.     She  d. 
8th  May,  1861. 

2.  Elizabeth,    b.    27th    December, 
17 — ,  d.  7th  January,  1774. 

3.  Mary  Thompson,  4.  9th  Septem- 
ber,   1778,    d.    23rd    September, 
1778. 

4.  Thompson,   b.  27th  July,  d.  4th 
September,  1782. 

VI.  Thomas,  d.  i,  p. 

Rev.  John  Bonar  d.  22nd  April,  1752.     His 
eldest  son, 

REV.  JOHN  BONAH,  minister  at  Cockpen 
and  afterwards  at  Perth,  was  b.  4lh  November, 
1722;  graduated  at  Edinburgh,  27t,h  April, 
1742 ;  ordained  minister  at  Coekpen,  22nd 
August,  1746;  admitted  minister  of  second 
charge  Perth,  29th  July,  1756;  m.  18th 
November,  1746,  Christian,  daughter  of 
Andrew  CURRIER,  of  Peffermill,  and  d.  21st 
December,  1761,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  22nd  August,  1747;  held  for 
many  years  the  olh'ce  of  first  solicitor 
of  excise  in  Scotland,  and  (/.  t.p.  3rd 
April,  1807. 

II.  Andrew,  acquired  Easter  Warriston, 
near   Edinburgh  and   Kinimerghame, 
Berwickshire;  b.  4th  October,    1748; 
m.  21st  December,  1790,  Anne,  daugh- 
ter of CAW,  of  Perth,  and  d.  5th 

August,  1825,  having   had   issue   five 
sons  and  two  daughters.     (The  follow- 
ing coat  of  arms  was  granted  by  the 
Office    of     Arms,     Edinburgh,     28th 
December,    1824,   to   this    gentleman 
and  his  descendants  only,  viz.,  arg.,  a 
saltire  az  ,  on  a  chief  sa.  three  escallops 
or.     Crrst— A  sword  erect  ppr.,  hilted 

2  M  2 


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BURKE' S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


and  pommelled  or.  Motto — Denique 
coelum.) 

III.  Alexander,  4.  22nd  February,  1750  ; 
m.  30th  November,  1786, Snrali,  daugh- 
ter of  John  McCALL,  of  Glasgow,  and 
d.  22nd  April,  1820.  He  had  issue, 
two  sons  and  seven  daughters. 

iv.  William,  A.  and  d.  1751. 

v.  ARCHIBALD  (Rev.),  of  whom  here- 
after. 

VI.  Thomson,  of  the  Grove,  Fountain- 
bridge,  Edinburgh,  4.  8th  April,  1750  ; 
m.  first,  29th  November,  1702,  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  Andrew  BELL, 
proprietor  of  the  original  Euci/clopeedia 
Britannica,  and  by  her  had  issue  two 
daughters,  and  three  sons,  John, 
Andrew  and  Thomson.  He  m. 
fecondly,  3rd  September,  1808,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Archibald  LAITRIE,  tenant 
in  Spvlaw,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
three  daughters.  He  d.  26th  July, 
1814. 

vn.  James,  second  solicitor  of  the  excise, 
Edinburgh,  A.  29th  September,  1757; 
m.  M'ireh,  1797,  Marjory  MAITLAND, 
and  d.  25th  March,  1821.  He  had 
issue  four  daughters,  and  seven  sons, 
three  of  whom  became  ministers, 
viz., 

1.  John  James  (Rev.),  D.D.,  4.  25th 
March,   1803 ;  ordained   minister 
of  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Greenock, 
20th   August,    1835  j    joined  the 
Free  Church  in  1843.   He  received 
the  degree   of   D.D.   from  Edin- 
burgh    University,    20th    April, 
1883  ;  m.  August,  1838,  Isabella, 
daughter    of    James    WATT,    of 
Ranfurly,    and    had     issue,    five 
sons. 

2.  Horatius   (Rev.),  D.D.,   b.  19th 
December,        1808  ;        ordained 
minister  of  Nortli  Parish  Church, 
Kelso,    30th     November,     1837  : 
joined  the  Free  Church  in  1843  ; 
received  the  degree  of  D.D.  from 
Aberdeen  University,  9th   April, 
1853  ;      admitted      minister     of 
Chalmers'      Memorial      Church, 
Edinburgh,  7th  June,  1806;  and 
chosen  moderator  of  the  general 
assembly   of    the    Free    Church, 
May,  1883.     He  m.  16th  August, 
1843,   Catherine   Jane,   daughter 
of  the  Rev.  Mr.  LUNDIE,  of  Kelso, 
and    d.  31st    July,    1889,   having 
had    issue,   three    sons    and   six 
daughters. 

3.  Andrew  Alexander  (Rev.),  D.D., 
b.    2Pth    May,    1810;     ordained 
minister    of    Collaee,  '20th    Sep- 
tember,   1838  ;    joined    the    Free 
Cliurcli,  1843;  admitted  minister 
of      Finnieston,      Glasgow,     4th 
December,    1856  ;    received    the 
degree  of  D.D.  from   Edinburgh 
University,  22ud  April,  1874,  and 
chosen  moderator  of  the  general 
assembly    of    the    Free   Church, 


May,    1878.      He   m.   4th    April, 
1848,  Isabella,  daughter  of  <J:nnrs 
DICKSOX,  of    Edinburgh,  and   <!. 
December,    1892,    leaving    issue, 
two  sons  and  four  daughters. 
Tin.  Ebenezer,  4.  and  d.  1761. 
Rev.  John  Bonar's  fifth  son, 

REV.  ARCHIBALD  BOXAE,  minister  of 
Cramond,  was  I.  23rd  February,  1753 ; 
ordained  minister  at  Newburn,  in  Fife,  31sb 
March,  1779;  admitted  minister  of  North 
West  Church,  Glasgow,  17th  July,  1783,  ami 
minister  of  Cramond,  21st  April,  1785.  He 
»».  first,  15th  Augvist,  1782,  Bridget,  daugh- 
ter of  the  Rev.  D.  BLACK,  minister  at  Perth, 
by  whom  he  had  no  issue;  and  secondly, 
16th  August,  1792,  his  cousin  Ann,  daughter 
of  Andrew  BONAR,  of  Craigleith,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  6th  November,  1793,  d.  4th 
October,  1800. 

II.  ARCHIBALD,  of  whom  hereafter. 

in.  John  (Rev.),  D.D.,  b.  26th  July, 
1801  ;  ordained  minister  at  Larbcrt 
and  Dunipace,  lltli  July,  1826 ;  joined 
the  Free  Church  of  Scotland,  1843; 
admitted  minister  of  Free  South 
Church,  Aberdeen,  10th  December, 
1846  ;  in  the  same  year  appointed 
convener  of  Colonial  and  Continental 
Missions  Committee  ;  admitted 
minister  of  Reufield,  Glasgow,  16th 
March,  1848,  which  charge  he 
resigned,  22nd  June,  1854,  and  there- 
after devoted  himself  solely  to  the 
duties  of  the  said  convenorship.  He 
received  the  degree  of  D.D.  from 
Rutger's  College,  U.S.A.,  2nd  July, 
]  857  ;  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  J. 
PUHVES,  and  d.  20th  December,  1863, 
leaving  two  daughters,  Margaret,  m. 
Dr.  GORDON  and  Anne. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  1st  May,  1795;  m.  13th 
May,  1827,  Rev.  John  PUBVES,  minister 
at  Jedburgh. 

II.  Anne,  b.  17th  June,  1799 ;  m.  1844, 
Rev.  James  MORRISON,  minister  of  the 
Free  Church  at  Port  Glasgow,  and  d. 
February,  1875. 

III.  Bridget,  4.  8th  July,  1803,  d.  8th 
June,  1838. 

IV.  Sarah,  4.  1st  June,  1806. 

Rev.  Archibald  Bonar,  d.  8th  April,  1816. 
His  second  son, 

ABCHIBALD  BONAB,  formerly  of  Edin- 
burgh, Scotland,  banker,  afterwards  of  Mel- 
bourne, Victoria,  and  subsequently  of  Hokitika, 
Now  Zealand,  was  4.  in  1798  ;  m.  at  Edin- 
burgh, 12th  February,  1835,  Sophia  ROBERT- 
SON, of  Elgin,  Scotland  (who  d.  at  Sandhurst; 
Victoria,  18th  March,  1858),  and  d.  at 
Hokitika,  29th  February,  18fi9,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  Archibald,   m.   at  llokitika,   Augusta 

PIIIPPS,  of  Melbourne,  and  d.  s.  p. 
ii.  JAMES    ALEXANDER,  of    Kilgraston, 

Hokitika,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 
I.  Maria    Theresa,     m.     at    Edinburgh 
Scotland,    Alexander    Groves    DTKF, 
M.D.,    Edinburgh,   sou   of    the   Rev. 


COLONIAL  GKNTItV. 


533 


Alexander  Drpp,  I). II.,  LL.D.,  and  h;n 

i".H\   Ale\:in  ler,    (Veil,   Sopliiu    Ami 
Clmrlutte,  ami  M;ir\  Se.>tt. 


II.  Annie,    m.    at    Melbourne,   Victoria, 

Jcilm  ('riiwl'ur.l  IlitxiiKii^ov. merchant, 
:m  I  lias  itwiie,  Marion  utni  Theresa. 


Jlftidence — Kilgraston,  Hokitika,  New  /ealuud. 


THE  LATE  ALFRED  ARDEN,  of   Claude  Lorraine,  Taliara,  Victoria, 
b.  at  Sangor,  Bengal  Presidency,  India,  22nd  May,  1820;  TO.  17th  April, 
1849,  Margaret,  daughter  of    James  FULTON,  J.P.,  by  Mary  Hill,  his  wife, 
both  natives  of  Scotland,  and  d.  12th  January,  1892,  having  had  issue, 

I.  ALFRED,  b.  13th  June,  1853. 

ii.  Franklyn  Fulton, 

in. 

i.  Ruth. 

ii.  Florence,  m.  Samuel  CONNOR,  M.D.,  M.A.,  B.U.I.,  &c. 

in.  Edith  Cornelia. 

iv.  Mary. 


.  Franklyn  Fulton,         1 

TT  01    i  t  twins,  b.  26th  February,  1856. 

i.  Hamar  Shakespeare,  J  *' 


Htneage. 


This  family,  which  is  of  Saxon  origin, 
claims  distinction  for  a  full  century  at  least 
before  the  Conquest,  deriving,  in  direct 
descent  from  SIWABD  DE  ABDEN  (temp. 
lli.\nv  I),  eldest  son  of  Turkillde  Warwick, 
and  grandson  of  Alwjs,  Earl  of  Warwick, 
temp.  EDWABD  the  Confessor.  The  senior 
line,  the  ABDENS,  of  Park  Hall,  co.  Warwick, 
became  extinct  at  the  decease,  in  1613,  of 
Robert  Arden,  of  Park  Hall,  who  left  his 
four  sisters,  his  co-heirs,  viz.,  1.  Elizabeth,  m. 
Sir  William  POLEY,  of  Boxted,  Suffolk;  2. 
Goditha,  wife  of  Herbert  PBICE  ;  3.  Dorothea, 
m.  Colonel  Hervey  BAGOT,  son  of  Sir  Hervey 
Bagot,  Bart.,  ancestor  of  the  Barons  Bagot, 
of  Bagot's  Bromley,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  a 
daughter,  Eliza,  who  m.  first,  the  Karl  of 
Falmouth,  and  secondly,  the  Earl  of  Dorset ; 
and  4.  Anne,  m.  Sir  Charles  ACDEKLE v,  of  Lea, 
It  is  an  interesting  fact  that  Mary,  the 
daughter  of  Robert  Arden,  of  Wilmecote, 
and  grand  daughter  of  Sir  Walter  de  Arden, 
by  her  marriage  with  John  Shakespeare,  of 
Stratford-on-Avon,  was  mother  of  WILLIAM 
SHAKESPEAHB,  the  immortal  poet  and  drama- 
tist. 

HUMPHBBY  ABDEN,  of  Longcrofts,  co. 
Stafford,  m.  Miss  LASCELLKS,  of  London,  and 
dying  in  1705,  at  the  age  of  74,  left  a 
daughter,  Catherine,  and  a  son, 

HENBY  ABDEN,  of  Longerofts,  baptised  7th 
November,  1665.  This  gentleman  m.  Anne 
Ai,cocK(heires8of  Jame8&MlTH,of  Nantwicli), 
by  whom  (who  d.  Gtli  January,  1698)  he  had 
a  daughter,  Elizabeth,  buried  12th  June,  1696, 
and  a  son  and  heir, 

JOHN  ABDKX,  of  Longcrofts,  high  sheriff 
for  Staffordshire  in  1730 ;  baptised  1st 
January,  1693 ;  m.  twice,  and  by  his  first 


wife,  AnnaCatherina,  eldest  daughter  of  John 
NKWTON,  of  King's  Bromley,  left  at  his 
decease,  in  1734,  with  two  daughters 
(Catherine,  d.  unm.,  and  Anna  Catherina, 
wife  of  Fettiplace  NOTT,  of  Lichfield),  a  son 
and  heir, 

HENBY  ABDEN,  of  Longcrofts,  who  M. 
Alathea,  daughter  of  Robert  COTTON,  of 
Worcester,  by  whom  (who  d.  1st  July,  1783) 
he  left  at  his  decease,  in  1782,  with  younger 
children  (of  whom  were  Humphrey,  who  m. 
a  daughter  of  Dr.  LANDOB  ;  Samuel,  a  naval 
officer  j  and  Anne,  wife  of  Benjamin  SPILS- 
BUBY,  of  Wellington,  co.  Dublin),  a  son  and 
successor, 

THE  RBT.  JOHN  ABDKN,  of  Longerofts 
Hall,  Burton-on-Trent, co.  Stafford,  A.  March, 
1752,  who  m.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  only  child 
of  Rear-Admiral  Joseph  HAMAS,  who  accom- 
panied King  GEOBOE  I  from  Brunswick ; 
and  d.  10th  February,  1803,  aged  51,  having 
had, 

I.  John,   Major   in   the   3rd  or   King's 
Own     Dragoons,     ui.     Anne     Maria, 
daughter     of     John      HofiOSON,     of 
Wellingborough,     co.     Northampton, 
and  </.   2nd    August,    1809,  aged  33, 
having  had, 

John     Humphrey     Cotton,    d.    in 

India. 
Margaret  Mary  Anne,  m.  to  James 

CBALLAN,  and  had  issue. 
Susannah  Maria,  m.  John  BOTT,  of 
Colon  Hall,  co.  Statt'ord,  and  had 
issue. 

He    was  ».  by  hii  brother,  the  Rev. 
Francie  Edward  Arden. 

II.  Francis    Edward    (Rev.),   rector   of 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY". 


Gresham,  co.  Norfolk,  who  *.  his  elder 
brother,  Major  John  Ardcn,  was  b.  in 
17(7;  d.  27th  December,  1855, 
having,  by  Rachel,  his  wife  (who  d. 
1852),  daughter  of  John  PINCKABD, 
had  issue, 

1.  Francis  Edward   (Rev.),  d.  unm. 
1853. 

2.  Henry  Cotton    (Rev.),  rector  of 
Bessingham,  co.  Norfolk,  b.  1811  ; 
m.    Lydia,     second   daughter    of 
Admiral  George  HILLS,  by  Diana, 
his  wife,  third  daughter  of  Thomas 
HAMMEKSLEY,  and   d.  s.  p.  28th 
September,   1865,  and   wis  *.  by 
his  brother,  George  Pinckard. 

3.  George       Pinckard,     of     Long- 
crofts,     who      t.     his      brother, 
the  Rev.    Henry    Cotton    Arden, 
was    b.   13th    October,   1813;    m. 
13th    September,  1842,  Caroline, 
third  daughter  of  Admiral  George 
HILLS,  by  Dinna,  his  wife,  third 
daughter    of  Thomas  HAMMEBS- 
IEY,  and  had  issue, 

(1)  George    Edward,    b.    19th 
June,  1853. 

(2)  Alwyne  Hills,  now  of 
Longcrofts    Hall,  Burton-on- 
Trent,    co.    Stafford,    b.    1st 
April,    1859 ;     *.  hia    uncle, 
Captain   William    Arden,  in 
1880. 

(3)  William   Henry    Perceval, 
b.  20th  January,  1863. 

(1)  Caroline  Louisa. 

(2)  Emma  Fanny. 

(3)  Charlotte  Eniily. 

(4)  Harriet  Maria. 

(5)  Julia  Frances. 

(6)  Mary  Georgina. 

(7)  Rachel  Mary  Cay. 

(8)  Katherine  Constance. 

4.  Hamar, m.  Alice  CLISBY,  and  had 
i  sue. 

5.  William,     of    Longcrofts    Hall, 
King's      Hussars,      Captain      1st 
Staffordshire  King's  Own  Militia, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Stafford,  d.  s.  p. 
1880. 

1 .  Rachel  Margaret,  m.  1837,  Henry 
COOKE,  of  Catton. 

2.  Emma  Jane,  d.  February,  1836, 
unm. 

3.  Charlotte       Mary,       m.       1851, 
Richard    George    P.    MINTY,  of 
Petersfield. 

III.  Henry,  Lieutenant  61st  Foot,   slain 

at  Toulouse. 

IT.  SAMUEL,  of  whom  presently. 
V.  William,  of  Barton-uiider-Needwrod, 

m.  Lettice,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  John 

WATSON,  of  Prestbury,co.  Chester,  and 

has  issue. 

vi.  George  Humphrey,  deceased, 
vn.  George,  Lieutenant  R.N.,  d.  in  the 

West  Indies. 

vin.  Thomas  (Rev.),  ra.and  had  issue. 
I.  Eliza. 


II.  Emma  Catherine,  m.  Walter  William 
FELL,  barriater-at-law,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Anne  Diana,  m.  Very   Kev.  Francis 
CLOSE,    dean    of    Carlisle,   and    h»d 

issue. 

IV.  Mary  Jane,  m.  George    Woodroofe 
FEANKLYN,  late  M.P.  for  Poole,  and 
had  issue. 

The  fourth  son, 

MAJOK  SAMUEL  AHDE?J,  of  the  H.K.I. 
Co.'s  27th  Regiment  of  Bengal  Native 
Infantry,  m.  1812,  Jane,  daughter  of  James 
FBANKLYX,  of  Bristol,  co.Gloueester,  England, 
merchant,  and  sometime  mayor  of  that  city. 
Both  d.  in  India,  about  1822-3,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  Samuel,  an  officer  in  the  H.E.I. C.S., 
educated    at  Addiscombe,  co.  Surrey, 
England ;  d.  unm. 

II.  George,  part  proprietor  and  editor  of 
the  Port  Philip   Gazette,  Melbourne, 
Victoria,  at.  but  il.  .t.  p.  about  1854. 

in.  ALTEED,  now  of  Claude  Lorraine. 
I.  Eliza  Jane,  m.  8th   December,  1835, 
Michael  Thomas  BASS,  of  Rangemore, 
co.  Stafford,  M.P.  for  Derby  for  thirty- 
five  years.  J.P.  and  D.L. /who  was  b. 
6th  July,  1799;     and  d.  29th  April, 
1884,  leaving  issue, 
1.  Michael    Arthur    (Sir),    BARON 
BUETOJT,     of     Rangemore,    and 
Burton-on-Trent,     co.     Stafford, 
and  a  Baronet,  M.A.,  J.P.,  D.L., 
and  Honorary  Colonel  '^nd  Volun- 
teer Battalion  North  Staffordshire 
Regiment,     A.     12th     November, 
1837  ;    educated  at  Harrow  and 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge  j    m. 
28th      October,      1869,     Harriet 
Georgina,     fourth     daughter    of 
Edward    THOENEWILL,  of    Dove 
Cliff,     Staffordshire,      and       has 
issue, 

Nellie  Lisa,  4.  27th  December, 

1873  ;  m.  31st  January,  1894, 

James  Evan  Bruce  BAILLIE, 

of    Dochfour    (see   BUEKE'S 

Landed  Gentry). 

He  was  created  a  baronet,   17th 

May,  1882,  with  limitation  to  the 

heirs  male    of   his  bodv,   and  in 

default  of  such  issue  male,  with 

remainder  to  his  brother,  Hamar 

Alfred    Bass,  of    Needwood,    co. 

Stafford,  and    the  heirs  male  of 

his    body,    and    elevated    to   the 

peerage  13th  August,  1886.     He 

was    M.P.  for    Stafford    1865    to 

3868,  and  for  East  Staffordshire 

from  1868  to  1885,  and  for  the 

Burton  Division  of    that  county 

from  1885  until  his  elevation  to 

the  peerage. 

2.  Hamar  Alfred,  of  Needwood, 
Burton-on-Trent,  co.  Stafford, 
M.P.  for  Tamworth  1878  to  1885, 
and  for  West  Staffordshire  since 
1885 ;  D.L.,  Honorary  Colonel 
the  4th  Battalion  North  Stafford- 
shire Regiment,  b.  3Cth  July, 


Ml  KKirS  COLONIAL  CKNTRY. 


in.  L'jnd  February,  1879, 
I  Ion.  Louisa  BAUOT,  daughter  u( 
William,  thirtl  Lord  Bagot,  and 
hus  hud  issue, 

(!)   William  Arthur  Hamar,  b. 

24th  December,  1879. 
(2)     Alexander     Michael,      4. 

10th  February,  1885 ;  d.  9th 

March,  1801. 
(1)  Sibell  Lucia,  b.  27lh  June, 

1881. 


I.  Emily  Frances  Anne,  m.  3rd 
September,  1862,  Sir  William 
CUK-HKI.B  -  PLOWDKN,  K.C.S.I. 
(1886),  of  6,  Park  Crescent, 
Portland  Place  ;  and  of  Brooks', 
Devonshire,  and  Oriental  Clubs, 
London,  4.  1832 ;  educated  at 
Harrow  and  at  Hsileybury  Col- 
lege, from  which  he  passed  into 
the  E.  I.  Co.'s  Service ;  he  has  held 
several  important  judicial  and 
financial  posts  in  India,  and  was 
especially  mentioned  for  his 
services  during  the  Indian  Mu- 
tiny, in  the  Governor-General's 
report.  Recently,  prior  to  his 
return  to  this  country,  he  was  of 
the  Viceroy's  Legislative  Council ; 
a  member  of  the  Board  of 
Revenue :  and  a  member  of  the 
North  Western  provinces ;  was 
M.P.  for  West  Wolverhainpton 
1886-92.  He  is  the  elder  son  of 
William  H.  CHICHELE-PIOWDBN, 
of  Ewhurst  Park,  Hants,  M.P.  for 
Newport,  Isle  of  Wight,  from 
1847  to  1852,  by  his  marriage 
with  Annette,  daughter  of 
Edward  CAMPBELL,  and  niece  of 
Sir  Robert  Campbell,  Bart.,  of 

Arm* — Erm.,  afeis  chequy  or  and  az. 

Crest — On  a  chapeau  az.,  turned  vp  erm.,  a  wild  boar  pan.  or, 

Motto — Quo  me  cvnque  vocat  patria. 

Residence — Claude  Lorraine,  Tahara,  Victoria, 


Connor* 

HON.  JOSEPH  HENRY  CONNOR,  of  Bnllanda,  Ryrie  Street,  Geelong, 
Victoria,  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Victoria,  6.  at  Stouey- 
ford,  near  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim,  Ireland,  3rd  April,  1834 ;  TO.  at  Irrewarra, 
Colac,  Victoria,  12th  April,  1859,  Jane,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Euphemia 
Kyle  HILL,  and  widow  of  the  late  James  M.  BROCK,  of  Bullanda  Vale 
Station,  Gisborne,  and  has  issue, 

i.  JOSEPH  HENRY,  6.  17th  November,  1862,  at  Colac,  Victoria;  m.  to  Kate 

GIBSON,  and  has  issue,  a  daughter,  6.  13th  January,  1889. 
n.  William,  b.  at  Geelong,  1st  March,  1866. 
in.  James  Miller  Brock,  b.  at  Geelong,  30th  December,  1871. 
IV.  George  Samuel,  b.  at  Geelong,  23rd  April,  1875. 
i.  Eliza  Jane,  m.  Hugh  Henry  VIVIAN. 


Currick-Buoy.co.  Donegal.  They 
have  an  only  daughter,  Margaret. 
2.  Alice  Jane,  >«.  21st  October,  1868, 
Sir  George  CIIKI  «  mm,  Bart.,  of 
Chetwode,  co.  Buckingham,  and 
Oakley,  co.  Stafford,  late  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel 8th  Hussars,  who 
was  4.  20th  July,  1823,  t.  bit 
uncle  as  sixth  Baronet,  8th  Sep- 
tember, 1873  ;  second,  but  eldest 
surviving  son  of  the  Rev.  George 
CHETWODE,  of  Chilton  House, 
Bucks,  M.A.,  rector  of  Ashton- 
under-Lyne,  Lancashire,  and 
perpetual  curate  of  Chilton,  who 
was  brother  to  Sir  John  CBET- 
WODB,  fifth  Baronet  (jeeBcBKK'g 
Peerage).  They  have  issue, 

(1)  Philip     Walhouse,      Lieu- 
tenant 19th  Hussars,  b.  21st 
September,  1869. 

(2)  George  Knightley,  4.  10th 
December,  1877. 

(1)  Evelyn     Hamar,     4.    18th 
November,    1870;     m.    19th 
March,  1892,    Percy  Alfred 
Leyland   I. \\IIM;. 

(2)  Laura    Grey,  A.  1st   July, 
1872. 

(3)  Florence  Hyacinthe,  4.  llth 
December,  1876. 

Lieutenant-Colonel    Sir     George 
Chetwode  was  present,   with  the 
8th    Hussars,  at   the    battles   of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkermann, 
and     siege     of    Sebaslopol.     He 
also  saw  much  service  in  India, 
where  he  was  wounded. 
II.  Anne,  m.  Gilbert  MAITLAND,    staff- 
surgeon     in      H.M.    Indian      Militia 
Service,  and  had  issue,  a  son  and  two 
daughters  ;   Pelham,  Amy  and  Clara. 


536  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

ii.  Jane,  6.  at  Colac,  Victoria,  llth  Juno,  18G4. 

in.  Caroline  Eraser,  6.  at  Geelong,  21st  November,  1867. 

iv.  Margaret  McDonald,  b.  at  Geelong,  16th  September,  1869. 

v.  Alice  Beatrice,  b.  at  Geelong,  21st  December,  1870. 

vi.  Catherine  Hill,  6.  at  Geelong,  24th  April,  1873. 

vn.  Agnes  Harper,  I.  at  Geelong,  25th  October,  1879. 
Mr.  Connor  emigrated  to  Victoria  in  1852,  sailing  from  Liverpool  in  the 
ship  "  Minnesota,"  arriving  in  Melbourne,  August,  1852,  and  in  1853  he 
settled  at  Colac.  He  was  first  elected  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly 
in  1864,  for  the  electorate  district  of  Polwarth  and  South  Grenville,  which 
district  he  continued  to  represent  up  to  the  end  of  1870,  and  was  re-elected 
for  the  same  constituency  in  1873.  In  1872  he  was  elected  a  vice-president, 
and  in  the  following  year  president  of  the  Geelong  and  Western  Agricultural 
Society.  He  was  elected  a  member  of  the  Geelong  Town  Council  in  November, 
1872,  and  has  since  been  re-elected  ;  and  on  three  separate  occasions  was  elected 
mayor  of  the  town.  Mr.  Connor  actively  assisted  in  establishing  the  Geelong 
Free  Library,  and  has  devoted  much  time  and  money  to  the  advancement  of 
agriculture  and  the  acclimatisation  of  various  kinds  of  fish,  in  Lake  Colac 
and  other  waters  in  the  Western  District. 


Hi'ncnctc. 


JOHN  CONNOE,  of  Stoneyford,  near  Lisburn. 
co.  Antrim,  Ireland,  a  large  farmer  and  stock 
owner,  b.  17th  March,  1792 ;  in.  Eliza 
FULTON,  of  Killultagh  House,  Druinbo,  co. 


Antrim,  who  was  b.  in  April,  1798  j  and  d. 
February,  1876.  He  d.  18th  July,  1850, 
having  had  amongst  other  issue,  the  present 
HON.  JOSEPH  HENRY  CONNOE. 


Residence — Bullanda,  Kyrie  Street,  Geelong,  Victoria. 


Crouton* 

/CAPTAIN  FREDERICK  HENRY  TROUTON,  of  Clifdale  House, 
\J  Balmain,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  J.P.  for  the  colonies  of  New 
South  Wales  and  Queensland  (for  the  latter  since  1877),  b.  at  Chester,  England, 
14th  January,  1826  ;  m.  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Geelong,  Victoria,  23rd  April, 
1861,  Harriette,  daughter  of  Captain  Sydney  SMITH  (who  in  1840  emigrated 
to  Sydney  with  his  family  from  Dublin  in  his  own  ship  "  Alexandrina,"  and 
settled  as  a  squatter  near  Port  Fairy,  Western  Victoria),  by  his  wife,  one  of 
the  family  of  CLIFFORD  of  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 

i.  CHARLES  SYDNEY  CLIFFORD. 

II.  Frederick  Thomas. 

ill.  Gardiner  Edmund. 

iv.  Edward  Creek. 

i.  Emily  Frances,  m.  Percy  Herbert  SMALL,  of  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

ii.  Florence  Mabel. 

in.  Ethel  Mary. 

Captain  Tronton  was  educated  at  the  Rev.  J.  P.  Sargent's  school  in  North 
St.  George's  Street,  Dublin,  Ireland,  and  entered  the  mercantile  marine  in 
1843.  His  first  voyage  was  to  China,  where  he  saw  the  early  efforts  in 


lil   KKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY.  537 

founding  the  colony  of  Hong  Kong.  Fortunate  as  a  navigator  lie  was 
;i |> | xiiuted  to  the  command  of  the  "  Zenobia,"  of  London,  in  1851.  The 
following  year  ho  proceeded  to  the  Victorian  goldfields  on  Forest  Creek,  but 
meeting  with  little  success  returned  to  his  former  profession,  and  has  ever 
since  been  connected  with  the  mercantile  marine  of  Australia,  first  as  navigator 
round  its  great  extent  of  coast,  before  its  dangers  were  known,  or  its  head- 
lands and  reefs  lighted  or  beaconed,  and  afterwards  as  general  manager  of  the 
Australian  Steam  Navigation  Company,  which  important  office  he  held  from 
1866  to  1887. 

Uuunge. 


Captain  Trouton's  father,  CHARLES  ROBERT 
TEOUTOS,  formerly  resided  at  Newry  and 
Rosstrevor,  both  eo.  Down,  Ireland,  but 
afterwards  removed  to  Dublin,  where  he 
resided  in  Lower  Gardiner  Street.  lie  m. 
21th  May,  1813,  Miss  CHEEK,  an  Irish  lady 
(who  d.  3rd  March,  1870),  and  d.  about  1872, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  m.  Mabel,  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Mr.  BCRKE,  and  niece  of  Sir 
Arthur  GUINNESS,  and  d,  having  had 
issue, 

1.  Gardner. 

2.  Edmund. 
3   Frederick. 

1.  Marian. 

2.  Edith. 

3.  Mury. 


II.  Charles  Robert. 

III.  William  James,  m.  Bessie,  daughter 
of  Doctor  BOXWELL,  of  Wexford  ;  de- 
ceased. 

IV.  Gardner,  deceased. 

v.  FREDERICK  HENRY,  of  Balmain,  the 

subject  of  this  memoir. 
TI.  Edmund    (Rev.),     of    Enniscorthy, 

Ireland,  deceased. 

I.  Fanny  Frances,   m.  Robert  Campbell 
LEE,  of  Dublin,  solicitor,  and   haa  a 
daughter,  Emma  Florence. 

II.  Charlotte,  m.  George  Graham  Jons- 
sow,  of  Edinburgh,  and  of   Summer 
Lodge,  Perthshire,  Scotland,  and  haa 
issue,  1.  George  Graham  ;  2.  Charles  ; 
3.  Frederick;    1.   Marian;  2.  Edith; 
3.  Charlotte. 


Residence  —  Clifdale  House,  Balmain,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


WILLIAM  MURRAY  ROSS,  of  The  Grange,  Rosstown,  near  Melbourne, 
Victoria,  J.P.  ;  m.  first,  10th  July,  1856,  Maria  Lilela,  third  daughter 
of  Major  HORT,  of  Kilmaiuham  Hospital,  Dublin,  and  niece  of  Sir  William 
Hort,  Bart.,  of  Hortlands,  Ireland  ;  and  secondly,  13th  February,  1889,  Con- 
stance Edith,  third  daughter  of  John  VAOTIN,  formerly  manager  of  the  Union 
Bank,  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  and  has  issue, 

i.  Roderick. 

ii.  Claude  Murray. 

Mr.  W.  M.  Ross  was  the  organiser  and  manager  for  many  years  of  the 
Victorian  branch  of  the  Liverpool  and  London  and  Globe  Insurance  Company. 
He  was  also  a  member  of  the  Royal  Commission  on  Friendly  Societies  and  one  of 
the  committee  of  three  who  digested  the  evidence,  and  prepared  the  Act  passed 
by  Parliament,  under  which  these  societies  are  BOW  administered.  He  is  also 
a  member  of  the  Board  of  Classifiers,  which  administered  that  portion  of  the 
Victorian  Public  Service  Act,  relating  to  education.  He  is  proprietor  of  the 
Rosstown  Junction  Railway,  the  Rosstown  Sugar  Works,  and  the  Rosstown 
estate,  and  is  the  pioneer  of  the  sugar  beet  industry  in  Australia.  He  is  one 
of  the  fathers  of  the  cheap  press  of  England,  having  been  editor  and  half-pro- 
prietor of  the  Liverpool  Weekly  News  newspaper,  pnblished  in  Liverpool  in 
1346.  It  was  the  first  cheap  newspaper  in  England  started  after  the  London 
Daily  Ntivs. 


538 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

* 

Uttungc. 


ROBERT  Ross,  of  Cromarty,  Scotland,  by 
Ann  MILNE,  his  wife,  of  Findhorn,  Scotland, 
had  a  son, 

EGBERT  Boss,  of  Liverpool,  co.  Lancaster, 
England,  master  mariner  and  ship  owner, 
who  m.  in  1882,  Margaret,  daughter  of  John 

Residence — The  Grange,  Eosstown,  near  Melbourne,  Victoria. 


O'FLANNAGAN,  by  Jane  DAWSON,  his  wife, 
of  co.  Cumberland,  England  (who  afterwards 
m.  Eobert  ALLAN).  He  d.  1860,  having  had 
by  her  (who  d.  1874)  besides  a  daughter 
Jane  Allan,  a  son,  the  present  WILLIAM 
MURRAY  Ross. 


THE    HON.  ALEXANDER    CAMPBELL    ONSLOW,   chief   justice  of 
Western  Australia,  b.  17th  July,  1842,  m.  4th  February,  1878,  Madeline 
Emma,  daughter  of  the  late   Rev.    Robert   Loftus  TOTTENHAM,  and  grand- 
daughter of  Lord  Robert  Ponsonby  Tottenham,  Bishop  of  Cloghcr  (son  of 
Charles,  first  Marquess  of  Ely),  and  has  issue, 
I.  Rosa  Sandra  Dorothea,  b.  1878. 
ii.  Lucy  Elizabeth  Madeline,  6.  1880. 

The  Hon.  A.  C.  Onslow  was  educated  at  Westminster  and  Trinity  College 
Cambridge  (B.A.  1864).  He  was  called  to  the  bar  17th  November,  1868.  He 
was  attorney-general  of  British  Honduras,  1878-80,  and  of  Western  Australia 
1880-3.  He  was  appointed  chief  justice  of  that  colony,  July,  1883,  and 
administered  the  government  during  the  absence  of  the  governor  in  England, 
1884-5,  and  again  in  1891-2. 


The  family  of  ONSLOW  was  anciently 
seated  in  Shropshire,  where  it  enjoyed  exten- 
sive possessions  ;  and  in  the  reign  of  HENRY 
III  it  assumed  its  surname  from  the  lordship 
of  Ondeslow  (so  stjled,  in  Domtsday-Book, 
but  now  written  Onslow),  situated  within  the 
liberty  of  Shrewsbury. 

EDWARD  ONSLOW,  of  Onslow,  in.  Anne, 
daughter  of  Richard  HOUGHTON,  of  Hough- 
ton,  co.  Lancaster,  by  whom  he  had  four 
sons  ;  the  second  of  whom, 

ROGEB  ONSLOW,  of  Shrewsbury,  m.  Mar- 
garet, daughter  of  Thomas  PATNE,  by  whom 
he  had  two  sons,  Fulk,  clerk  of  the  parlia- 
ment in  the  reign  of  Queen  ELIZABETH  ; 
and 

RiCHABD  ONSLOW,  barrister-at-law,  who 
was  successively  recorder  of  the  city  of 
London,  attorney-general  of  the  Duchy  of 
Lancaster,  solicitor-general  and  speaker  of 
the  House  of  Commons.  This  eminent 
person  had  a  grant  of  the  convent  of  Black- 
friars,  in  the.  city  of  London,  where  he 
resided.  He  m.  Cat!  srine,  daughter  and 
heir  of  Richard  HARDING,  of  Knoll,  co. 
Surrey,  and  dying  in  1571,  was  *.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

ROBERT  ONSLOW,  at  whose  decease,  unm., 
the  estates  passed  to  his  brother, 

SIR  EDWARD  ONSLOW,  Knt.,  of  Knoll,  co. 
Surrey,  who  m.  Isabel,  daughter  of  Sir 
Thomas  SHIRLEY,  Knt.,  of  Preston  Place, 


iu  the  same  co.,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

THOMAS  ONSLOW,  who  d.  in  minority, 
when  the  next  brother, 

SIR  RICHARD  ONSLOW,  Knt.,  succeeded. 
This  gentleman  served  in  three  parliaments 
for  the  co.  Surrey,  and  espousing  the  party 
opposed  to  the  measures  of  CHARLES  I,  was 
one  of  the  select  committee  appointed,  in 
1657,  to  attend  upon  Cromwell,  and  to  receive 
his  doubts  and  scruples  touching  the  assump- 
tion of  the  regal  office.  Upon  this  occasion, 
Sir  Richard,  in  a  very  remarkable  speech, 
urged  Cromwell  to  assume  the  royal  designa- 
tion with  the  supreme  authority.  H«  con- 
tributed, however,  to  tbe  restoration  of  the 
exiled  monarch,  and  served  for  the  town  of 
Guildford  in  the  Convention  which  recalled 
CHARLES  II.  Sir  Richard  m.  Elizabeth, 
daughter  and  heir  of  Arthur  STRANGWAYS, 
of  the  co.  Durham,  and  had,  inter  alias, 

I.  ARTHUR,   his    heir,    of    whom    pre- 
sently. 

II.  Deuzil,  of  Pyrford,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Henry  (Sir),   Knt.,    of  Drungwick, 
co.  Sussex,  »».  Jane,  daughter  of  Sir 
Francis  STYDOLPH,  Knt.,  of  Mickleham, 
and  was  ancestor  of  the  ONSLOWS,  of 
Stoughton  House,  co.  Huntingdon. 

Sir  Richard  d.  in  1664,  and  was  s.  by  his 
oldest  son, 

SIR    ABTHUB    ONSLOW,  Bart.,    M.P.  for 


COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


539 


Bramber,  in  the  reign  of  CIIARI.KS  T,  during 
the  CoiiiinuiiMrnhli,  for  co.  Surrey,  and  after 
he  Restoration  for  tie  s-au.e  -lihv.  lie  «/. 
first,  Kocc,  only  surviving  daughter  and  heir 
of  Nicholas  STOVGHTOS,  of  Stoughton,  co. 
Surrey,  which  lady  d.  t.  p.  Sir  Arthur  >». 
secondly,  Mary,  second  daughter  and  co-beir 
of  Alderman  Sir  Thomas  FOOT,  Knt.,  of  the 
city  of  London  (Sir  Thomas  Foot  served  the 
office  of  sheriff  in  1(546,  and  that  of  lord 
mayor  in  1649,  and  was  created  a  baronet, 
21st  November,  1660,  with  special  remainder 
to  his  son-in-luw,  Arthur  Onslow,  and  rf.  in 
1687,  when  he  was  ».  by  his  said  son-in-law, 
who  thus  became  Sir  Arthur  Onslow,  Bart.). 
Sir  Arthur  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  member  in  the  Convention 
Parliament,  for  eo.  Surrey,  and  chosen 
speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
16th  November,  1738.  He  wap,  on  the 
accession  of  GEORGE  I,  appointed 
chancellor  of  the  exchequer,  and  was 
elevated  to  the  peerage  as  BARON 
ONSLOW,  of  Onslow,  with  remainder 
in  default  of  male  issue,  to  bis  uncle, 
Denzil  Onslow,  of  Pyrford,  and  his 
itsue ;  and  afterwards  to  the  heirs 
male  of  bis  deceased  father.  His 
lordship  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Sir  Henry  TULSE,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor 
of  London,  and  dying  December,  1717, 
was  *.  by  his  son, 

THOMAS,  second  baron,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, only  daughter  and  heir  of 
Mr.  KNIGHT,  of  Jamaica,  and 
niece  and  heir  of  Colonel  Charles 
Knight,  of  the  same  island,  with 
whom  he  had  a  considerable  for- 
tune. His  lordship  d.  1740,  and 
was  ».  by  his  only  child, 

RICHABD,  third  baron,  who 
d.  *.  p.  October,  1776,  and 
was  *.  (owing  to  the  failure  of 
the  issue  of  the  above-men- 
tioned Denzil  Onslow)  by 
his  cousin,  GEOHOB,  fourth 
baron. 

II.  FOOT,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Arthur,  d.  unm. 
IT.  Henry,  d.  vnm. 

Sir  Arthur's  second  son, 

FOOT  ONSLOW,  first  Commissioner  of  Ex- 
cise, m.  Susanna,  daughter  and  heiress  of 
Tl  omas  ANLABY,  of  Etton,  Yorkshire,  and 
widow  of  Arnold  COLWELL,  and  d.  10th  May, 
1710,  having  by  her,  who  d.  10th  June,  1715, 
tad  with  five  daughters,  two  sons, 

I.  Arthur,  who  was  elected  Speaker  of 
the  House  of  Commons,  in  January, 
1726-7,  and  continued  until  March, 
1761,  when  he  received  upon  his  re- 
tirement the  unanimous  thanks  of  the 
House  over  which  he  had  so  long  and 
honourably  presided,  and  a  pension  of 
£3,000  a  yeai  from  the  Crown,  at  the 
Commons'  special  desire.  Mr.  Speaker 
Onslow  m.  Anne,  daughter  and  co- 
heir of  John  BRIDGES,  of  Thames 
Ditton,  niece  of  Henry  Bridges,  of 
Imber  Court,  co.  Surrey,  and  d.  17th 


February,  1768,  leaving  with  a  daugh- 
ter, a  son, 

OEOBGE,  created  20th  May,  1776, 
BIHON  CBANLET,  and  i.  as  fourth 
BABON  ONBJ.OW,  in  October  of 
the  same  year.  His  lordship  wag 
advanced  to  an  earldom,  19th 
June,  1801,  and  was  ancestor  of 
the  present  EAKL  OP  ONSLOW, 
G.C.M.G.,  the  late  governor  and 
commaiider-iii-chief  of  New  Zea- 
land (tte  p.  3h9). 
ir.  RICHABD,  of  whom  we  treat. 
Mr.  Foot  Onslow's  second  son, 

RICHABD  ONSLOW,  attained  the  rank  of 
lieutenant-general  and  was  appointed  gover- 
nor of  Plymouth,  in  1759.  He  m.  first,  Rose, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  JOHN  BBIDGES,  but 
by  her  had  no  iscue.  He  m.  secondly.  Pooley, 
daughter  of  Charles  \VKSTON,  of  Little  Bur- 
shed,  co.  Eesex,  and  niece  and  heiress  of 
Admiral  Sir  George  WALTON,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  GEORGE,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Richard    (Sir),    K.B.,    Vice-Admiral 
R.N.,  created  a  Baronet  30th  October, 
1797,  in  consideration  of  his  gallant 
participation,  as  second  in  command, 
in  the  victory  obtained,  by  Lord  Dun- 
can, of  Camperdown.     He  d.  27th  De- 
cember, 1817,  and  was  ancestor  of  the 
ONSLOWS,  of  Betigar  House,  co.  Corn- 
wall, Baronets.     (Sec  BVHKE'S  Baron- 
etage.) 

in.  Arthur  (Very  Rev.),  D.D.,  Dean  of 
Worcester,     b.    31st     August,    1746; 
m.  Frances,    daughter  of  Constantino 
1'hipps,  and  d.  1817,  leaving  issue, 
1.  Richard    Francis    (Ven.),    arch- 
deacon of  Worcester,  A.  1776  ;  m. 
7th    July,    1801,    Harriet   Mary, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  Hon. 
Andrew  FOLET,  M.P.  of  Newport, 
and  d.  23rd  October,  1849,  having 
by  her,  who    d.  4th    May,  1860, 
had  issue, 

(1)  Richard  Foley,  of  Stardene, 
co.  Gloucester,  4.  13th  Sep- 
tember, 1802;  m.   5th  July, 
1826,  Catherine,  daughter  of 
Latham  BLACK  KB,  of  Newcnt, 
and   d.    12th    March,    1879, 
having  by  her,    who  d.  13th 
August,  1865,  had  issue, 
(a)  Andrew     George,    of 
Oxenhall   Newcnt,   J.P. 
and   D.L.,   late  Captain 
97th    and     13th    Regi- 
ments, 4.  10th  October, 
1M30;     m.     13th    June, 
1861,     Mary,     youngest 
daughter    of    Sir    John 
OWEN,  first  Bart.,  and 
by    her,     who    d.    25th 
January,  1892,  has  had, 

1.  Richard        George 
William,    d.     22nd 
February,  1874. 

2.  Andrew  Richard,  b. 
9th  February,  1871. 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


3.  John     Geoffry,    4. 
Ifith  April,  1873. 

4.  William,     b.     20th 
June,  1874. 

6.  George  Arthur, 
4.  29th  March, 
1881. 

(4)  Richard,  4. 1836,  <*.*..?>. 
7th  May,  1872. 

(c)  William     Arthur,     b. 
1837  ;    m.  19th  August, 
1880,   Mary    Elizabeth, 
second  daughter  of  Rev. 
Theodore  CABTWBIGHT, 
of  Preston  Bagot,  Hen- 
ley. 

(d)  George,   4.    1839;     d. 
6th  March,  1880. 

(a)  Mary     Charlotte,      I. 
1832. 

(b)  Anne      Theodosia,     b. 
1834;    m.    1866,   Major 
William  HILL. 

(c)  Caroline,    b.    1841,   m. 
20th  October,  1868,  Rev. 
Bobert       BCBKOUGHES, 
rector      of      Pencombe, 
who  d.  1890. 

(2)  Arthur  Andrew  (Rev.), 
b.  27th  April,  1815,  M.A., 
vicar  of  Newent  j  m.  May, 
1843,  Harriet  Louisa, 
daughter  of  Simon  MAB- 
BHALL,  and  d.  20th  December, 
186 1,  having  had  issue, 

(a)  Richard  Francis,  b.  6th 

August,  1817. 
(4)  William  Dyson,  b.  6th 
July,  1849. 

(c)  Walter  John,   4.   10th 
January,  1851. 

(d)  Augustus  Paul  Lums- 
den,     b.    25th     August, 
1853  ;  m.  9th  December, 
1886,        Alice        Maud, 
daughter     of     William 
Francis       STEVEXIGHT, 
and  has  issue, 

1.  Augustus     Charles 
Albert     Foley,      b. 
14th  February, 
1888. 

2.  Frederick     Arthur 
Foley,        4.       loth 
November,  1889,  d. 
28th  March,  1890. 

(e)  Andrew  Bainbrigge,  b. 
23rd    March,    1855,    d. 
14th  March,  1866. 

(a)  Cecilia  Louisa,  4. 1844; 
m.  12th  February,  1874, 
Thomas   Gervace   Finch 
DYSON,  and  d.  his  widow, 
16th  October,  1893. 
(3)    Thomas    Phipps,    Captain 
G7th  Foot,  4.  1818;  d.  1850. 
(1)  Harriett  Frances,  4.  1803; 
m.     12th     December,     1833, 
Rev.  Thomas   CROMMELINE, 
who  d.  in  It42. 


(2)  Constnntia,   in.  16th    May, 
1826,     John     FliEEMAN,     of 
Gaincs,  co.  Hereford. 

(3)  Anne  Cecilia,  m.  13th  July, 
183G,    Rev.     T.     J.     CABT- 
witiGHT,  and  d.  1856. 

(4)  Elizabeth,    d.    «nm.     18th 
September,  1879. 

(5)  Frances,     d.      unm.     7th 
January,  1887,  aged  75  years. 

2.  Arthur   Cyril    (Rev.),   rector  of 
Newington,    Surrey,    b.    1788,  m. 
1812,  Elizabeth,  d'aughter  of  Sir 
Edward      WINNINGTON,      Bart., 
M.P.,  and  d.  6th  February,  1S69, 
having     by     her,    who    d.    19th 
October,  1865,  had  issue, 

(1)  Cyril  Wilmington,  4.  17th 
December,     1815;     d.    24th 
July,  1866. 

(2)  Constantine  Phipp?,  4.  30th 
January,  1817,  d.  16th  No- 
vember, 1887. 

(3)  Henry,  4.  5th  May,  1818. 

(4)  Thomas  George    (Rev.),  4. 
13th  October,  1826  ;  m.  first, 
22nd  September,  1853,  Maria 
Augusta,    daughter  of   John 
HAWKINS,       of       Byelands, 
Herts,  and   by   her,  who   d. 
1857,  he  had  a  daughter, 

Edith  Fanny,  m.  1882, 
Charles  Constable  CUB- 
TIS. 

He  m.  secondly,  18th  Novem- 
ber. 1862,  Mary  Frances, 
daughter  of  William  Fitz 
William  BUBTOJJ,  of  Burton 
Hall,  co.  Carlow,  and  has 
issue, 

William    Henry,    Captain 
R.A.,4.  18th  September, 
1862. 
(1)  Elizabeth. 

3.  Phipps  Vansittart,  4.  1790  ;    m. 
first,    21st    July,    1820,    Harriet, 
daughter  of    Sir    Edward    WAS- 
HINGTON, Bart.,  M.P.,  and  by  her, 
who  d.  5th  March,  1827,  he  had 
a  son, 

(1)  Phipps    (Rev.),    rector    of 
Upper   Sapey,    Hereford,    4. 
9th    March,    1823;    m.  23rd 
June,    1868,     Jane     Sophia, 
daughter  of  C.  W.  MABTIN, 
and  has  issue, 

(«)  Henry  Phipps,  B.A., 
4.  2nd  April,  1»69. 

(a)  Helen  Jane,  4.  1870. 
Mr.  P.  V.  Onslow,  m.  secondly, 
20th  February,  1834,  Lucy, 
daughter  of  Walter  Michael 
MOSELET,  of  Winterdine,  and  d. 
10th  May,  1867,  having  by  her, 
who  d.  1839,  had  issue, 

(2)  Francis    Phipps,    4.    1835, 
barrister ;  m.  28th  April,  1868, 
Emily    Gertrude,    only    sur- 
viving daughter  of  the  late 
W.  Digby   SEYMOUR,  M.P. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GKNTKV. 


541 


mid  1m-  i--n.  ,  Lucy  Maud,  h. 
1869,  iuul  Harriet  Catherine, 
ft.  1872. 

(1)  Lucy,   m.   8th   September, 
18(i8,     Graves    J.    ABCHEB, 
who  d.  1872,  leaving  issue. 

(2)  Charlotte,  d.  num. 

(3)  June,  d.  unm.  17th  March, 
1890. 

1.  Charlotte. 

2.  June,  m.  July,  1810,  Rev.  Edward 
Wilmington  INOBAM,  andd.  1850. 
He  d.  1851. 

I.  Elizabeth,  »».  Hon.  and  Rev.  George 
HAMILTON,  canon  of  Windsor,  fourth 
son  of  the  seventh  Earl  of  Abercorn. 

General    Richard    Onslow     d.    1760.      His 

eldest  eon, 

LlEOTENANT-CoLONBL     GEOROB     ONSLOW, 

of  the  Guards,  M.P    for  Guildford,  b.  1731, 

in.  Jane,  daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  THOBTE, 

und  left  issue, 

I.  George  Walton  (Rev.),  of  Duns- 
borough,  co.  Surrey,  b.  25th  June, 
1768  ;  m.  1800,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
William  CAMPBELL,  and  d.  l:»th 
February,  1844,  having  by  her,  who  d. 
26th  July,  I  M'l.  had  issue, 

1.  George   Walton,    Major   Madras 
Artillery,  b.  18th   August,   1804 ; 
m.  Mary  Murray,  daughter  of  A. 
R.    HUGHES,    Captain    E.I.C.S., 
and  d.  30th  April,   1840,  having 
by  her,  who  d.  1839,  had  issue, 

(a)  George  Walton,  Lieutenant 
Madras  Artillery,  b.  1831,  d. 
8th  March,  1854. 

(A)  Adolphus  Byam,  Lieu- 
tenant Madras  Service,  b. 
13th  July,  1832,  d.  27th  May, 
1858. 

(c)  Alexander  Lee  (Rev.), 
vicar  of  Kingsbury,  co. 
Warwick,  b.  29th  December, 
1835;  m.  llth  July,  1864, 
Helen  Elmira,  daughter  of 
John  WABDEN,  and  has 
issue, 

1.  Diana  Furneaui,  4.  9th 
September,  1865. 

2.  Ethel     Maud,   b.    18th 
July,     1868;     m.     llth 
July,       1891,       George 
Bridgeford       PBOCTOB, 
L.R.C.S.E. 

(a)  Marianna  Elizabeth. 

(b)  Rosalie  Jane,  m.  Brst,  22nd 
September,  1859,  Henry  Lee 
PBNNELL     (d.     1860) ;     and 
secondly,      5th      November, 
1861,          Lieutenant-Colonel 
Thomas     Elliott     HUGHES, 
Bengal     Artillery,    and     d. 
1872. 

2.  Robert    Thorpe,    b.    25th    May, 
1810. 

3.  Denzil,    b.  21st  January,    1812, 
d.  25tk  December,  1855. 

4.  Pilcairn,    Major   Royal  Marines 
(retired),  4.  29th   May,  1813 ;  m. 


16th      August,     1843,      Adelaide, 
only  daughter  of  Captain  Saltren 
W  i  I.LETT,  and  has  issue, 
(a)    Arthur      Foot,      b.      2nd 

October,  1846. 

(4)  William  Cleveland,  b.  17lh 
August,  1848  ;  m.  July,  1881, 
Mary  Louisa,  daughter  of 
Rev.  Thomas  BUBNINGHAX, 
and  -/.  29th  111  ay,  1890, 
leaving  issue, 

1.  Guy    Cleveland,  4.   9th 
January,  1885. 

2.  Bernard    Pitcairn,     4. 
June ;    d.    5th  October, 
1887. 

(c)  George  Thorp,  Major 
Royal  Marine  Light  Infantry, 
b.  17th  July,  1858  ;  m.  1887, 
Ktli.  I  Paul,  daughter  of  Rev. 
David  KITCAT,  rector  of 
Westonbirt,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  has  issue, 

Frances     Mary,     4.     12th 
June,  1888. 

(a)  Frances  Adelaide,  4.  1845. 

(A)  Edith  Rose,  4.  1850;  m. 
24th  May,  1877,  Major- 
General  Thomas  Elliott 
HUGHES,  R.A.,  who  ./.  1886. 

(c)  Charlotte     Jane,     4.     4th 
December,  1852. 

(d)  Marion   Campbell,  4.  15th 
July,  1856. 

5.  Edmund,   4.  12th  March,  1815  ; 
m.    28th     July,     1851,     Louisa 
Margaret,     daughter    of     C.    G. 
STBETELL,  and  d.  26th  August, 
1875,  leaving  issue, 

(a)  Annette  Cat>pbell,  4.  llth 
December,  1852;  m.  3rd 
June,  1871,  Leicester  Hudson 
GREAVES. 

6.  Arthur  Foot,   4.   6th   February, 
18U. 

1.  Elizabeth,  <l.  unm.,  2nd  August, 
1866. 

2.  Jane,  m.  28th  May,  1843,  John 
James  WILLAN,  and  d.  1877. 

3.  Anne   Pooley  Rose,  d.  unm.  3rd 
August,  1878. 

4.  Charlotte,  in.  23rd  October,  1838, 
Rev.    W.    H.    PABSON,    of    Pir- 
bright,     Surrey,     and     d.     15th 
January,     1886.        He     d.    12th 
March,  1882. 

5.  Mary   Douglas,   m.   9th    March, 
1852,  Charles  Hamilton  ONSLOW, 
Commander,  R.M.S.P.  Company's 
Service,   who  d.    llth   February, 
I860. 

II.  ABTHTB  (Rev.),  of  whom  We  treat. 
I.  Pooley,  m.  first,  Sir  Francis  DBAKR, 
Bart.,  and  secondly,  Arthur  ONSLOW 
serjeant-at-law,  and  d.  1810. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  G.  Onslow's  second  son, 

THE    RKV.   ABTHUB  ONSLOW,  rector  of 

Crayford,    Kent,    4.     1773  ;    m.    first,    25th 

\  August,  1803,  Mariunua,  second  daughter  of 


542 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL    GENTRY. 


William    CAIIFBKI.I.,  by   whom,  who   il.  9th 
March,  1810,  he  had  issue, 

i.  ARTHUR  POOLEY,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William       Campbell,       Lieutenant- 
Colonel    Madras   Army,    I.  1806;   m. 
22nd  September,  1834,  Anne  Moriarty, 
rlilrst  daughter  of  Vice- Admiral  Peter 
John     DOUCIT.AS,    E.N.,    and    d.    1st 
November,  1880,   having  by  her,  who 
d.  6th  January,  1892,  had  issue, 

1.  Douglas   Arthur,   A.M.I.C.K.,   I. 
10th   November,   1835,   J.P. ;    m. 
10th   November,    1863,    Caroline 
Isabella,  second   daughter  of  the 
Int.-  Rev.  Robert  Loftus  TOTTEN- 
HAM, and  grand-daughter  of  Lord 
Robert  Loftus  Tottenham,  Bishop 
of  Clogher  (son  of  first  Marquess 
of  Ely),  and  has  issue, 

(a)  Arthur     Loftus,     t.    10th 

July,  1874. 
(4)  Francis  Robert  Douglas,  b. 

29th  March,  1878. 
(a)  Caroline  Annette   Tidy,   b. 

15th  August,  1864. 
(4)  Katherine    Isabella   Maud, 

4.  12th  September,  1872. 

2.  Harrington    Campbell,    Captain 
R.N.,  4.  llth  August,   1837  ;  m. 
first,  8th  December,  1864,  Helen 
Jane,   eldest  daughter  of  W.  P. 
ALLABDIOE,  and,  by  her,  who  d. 
1871,  had  issue, 

(a)     William        George,        d. 

February,  1867. 
(4)    Douglas     Astley,    d.    2nd 

April,  1867. 
(a)  Alexandrina  Maria,  4.  27th 

January,  1868. 

Captain  H.  C.  Onelow  m. 
secondly,  5th  April,  1873,  Eliza, 
heth  Steer,  daughter  of  Roger 
RIDING,  M.D.,  and  d.  15th 
September,  1881. 

3.  George    Manners,    Colonel    late 
20th  Hussars,  formerly  inspector 
of      Gymnasia,      now      Assistant 
Commandant,  Cavalry  Dep6t  and 
Superintendent  of  Riding  Estab- 
lishment, 4.  7th  December,  1843  ; 
in.    1871,    Louisa,    daughter     of 
George  COOKE,  and  has  had  issue, 

(a)  George   Campbell,  d.  1872, 

in  infancy. 

(a)  Ethel  Georgy  Udea,  4. 1874. 
(4)     Edith       Mary,      4.      6th 

February,  1877. 

1.  Udea     Marianne    Moriarty,    m. 
19th      January,      1864,      Aslley 
THOMPSON,  of   Glyn  Abbey,  co. 
Carmarthen,  and  d.  9th  December, 
1883. 

2.  Lydia,  d.  nnm.  8th  May,  1834. 

III.  Richard,    4.    1808,    barrister-at-law, 
m.     26th     November,    1831,    Harriet 
Sophia,    only    daughter    of     Vincent 
EYRE,  and  by  her,  who  d.  29th  August, 
1873,  has  issue, 

1.  Richard  Arthur,  4.  4th  October, 
1832. 


2.  William  Pooley,  d.  2Sth  January, 
]  873. 

3.  Walton  Edward,  d.  20th  March, 
1843. 

4    Vincent,   Eyre,  d.  7th  July,  1842. 

5.  Walton   Vincent,   4.  6th  August, 
1843  ;   m.   24th    September,  1874, 
Henrietta,  daughter  of  late  Henry 
L.  THOMPSON,    of    London,   On- 
tario. 

6.  Albert     George,    4.    30th    May, 
1850,   m.    13th   May,  1873,    Con- 
stance   Marie,    daughter    of    the 
late  Dr.  Frederick  BUHLMANN,  of 
Berne,  and  has  issue, 

(a)    Isabella     Maud,     4.     2nd 

February,  1874. 
(4)   Mildred  Rita,  4.  1881. 
(c)   Harriet  Mary. 

1.  Harriet  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  4th 
April,  1835. 

2.  Edith  Campbell,  4.  16th  March, 
1843. 

iv.  Augustus,   4.    26th  February,  1810, 

d.  unm. 

The  Rev.  Arthur  Onslow  m.  secondly,  17th 
June,  1815,  Caroline,  daughter  of  James 
MANGLES,  M.P.,  and  d.  29th  November,  1851, 
having  by  her  (who  m.  secondly,  1853,  T.  J. 
BURTON,  M.A.)  had  issue, 

v.  John  Henry  (who  assumed  the 
additional  prefix  surname,  HUGHES 
and  thus  became  HUGHES-ONSLOW), 
of  Balkissock,  co.  Ayr,  4.  31st  March, 
1816 ;  TO.  8th  January,  1861 ,  Judith 
Charlotte,  daughter  of  William 
BARRAS,  of  Laleham,  Middlesex,  and 
d.  31st  July,  1870,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Arthur,  of    Balkissock,    Captain 
10th  Huesars,4.21st  August,1862; 
TO.  3rd  June,  1891,  Anne  Kathleen, 
second     daughter      of      William 
WHITEHEAD,  of  Deighton  Grove, 
co.  York,  and  has  issue, 

(a)   A    sou,    4.   28th    October, 
1893. 

2.  Denzil,    Captain    3rd    Battalion 
Dorset  Regiment,  4. 1863 ;  TO.  1888, 
Marion,     daughter     of      George 
OLITEB,    of    Laggan,    Ayrshire, 
and  has  had  issue, 

(a)     Oliver,    b.    16th     March, 

1893. 
(a)  Hilda,  4.  18th  May,  1889, 

and  d.  9th  November,  1893. 

3.  Constantino   Henry,    Lieutenant 
R.N.,  4.  1867. 

4.  Julius  Somerset,  4.  1869. 

5.  Henry  Douglas,  4.  1871. 

VI.  Charles  Hamilton,  TO.  9th  March, 
1852,  Mary  Douglas,  daughter  of 
Rev.  G.  W.  ONSLOW  (see  above),  and 
d.  llth  February,  1866,  having  by 
her,  who  d.  1871,  had  issue, 

1.  Harry   Hamilton,  4.    15th   July, 
1858. 

1.  Minnie  Hamilton,   TO.   9th    May, 
1878,    Pasqunle     MONTUOHI,    of 
Naples. 

2.  Eva  Joan  Wiblin. 


i:i   KKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTKY. 


3.  Klisi-  Anita   Mary,  //.  (itli  March, 
1861. 

The  Rev.  Arthur  Onslow's  eldest  son, 

\nriirn  I'niii.KY  Ovsi.uw,  of  Send  Grmr, 
Ripley,  Surrey,  I,.  241  li  Miiy,  1804,  served  in 
the  Madras  C.S.,  ;  m.  17th  July,  1832,  Rosa 
Roberta,  daughter  of  Alexander  M.\cl,i:\v. 
F.R.S.,  Speaker  of  the  first  Legislative 
Council  of  New  South  Wales,  Australia,  and 
(/.  lss!»,  having  by  her,  who  d.  4th  January, 
1854,  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Alexander  Wa'ton,  of  Cam- 
den  Park,  N.S.W.,  M.L.C.,  b.  2nd 
August,  1833,  Captain  R.N.  retired  j 
m.  31st  January,  1867,  Elizabeth 
(who  assumed  the  name  of  MAC- 
ARTHUR,  1892),  daughter  of  the  Hon. 
James  MAcARTntTH,  of  Camden  Park, 
N.S.W.,  and  d.  30th  January,  1882, 
having  had  issue, 

1.  James  William,  4.  7th  November, 
1867. 

2.  Arthur    John,    4.    29th    April, 
1873. 


3.  George'    Murl.e.i\,    I,.    2ml    Muv, 
- 


4.  William   Arthur,  4.   27th   May, 
1877. 

5.  Francis    Arthur,    4.    7th    June, 
1879. 

1.  Rosa  Sibella,  b.  1871. 

2.  Kmily  Susan. 

II.  Reginald,  4.  1835,  d.  1836. 

in.    Guilford    MacLeay,   4.   3rd    June, 

1838,   Lieutenant   83rd   Regiment,  rf. 

unm.  June,  1878. 
IT.  ALEXANDER  CAMPBELL  (Hon.),  the 

subject  of  this  memoir. 
v.  Francis      Montgomery,     Lieutenant- 

Colonel  late  Madras  Cavalry,  b.  9th 

November,     1843;     m.    1881,     Mary 

Charlotte,  widow  of  Brigadier-General 

Frederick  W.  JBBB. 

I.  Georgina  Isabella,  4.  1834,. 

II.  Mary  Emily,  d.  8th  September,  ISf.l. 
in.  Rosa  Kenetheena,  d.  15th  December, 

1856. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Harriet. 

V.  Susan  Henrietta. 


Arms — Argent  afesse  gules  between  six  Cornish  choughs,  proper. 
Crest — An  eagle  sable  preying  upon  a  partridge  or. 
Mottoes — Festina  lente  ;  and  Semper  fidelis. 
Residence — Perth,  Western  Australia. 


jHtlne. 


HON.  SIR  WILLIAM  MILNE,  Knt.,  of  Sunnyside,  Glen  Osmond,  and 
of  Eurilla,  Mount  Lofty,  South  Australia,  J.P.,  6.  17th  May,  1822;  m. 
4th  March,  1842,  Eliza,  daughter  of  John  DISHED,  of  Byethorne,  Nairne,  South 
Australia,  and  has  had  issue, 

i.  WILLIAM,  6.  6th  February,  1849;  m.  17th  March,  1870,  Emma  Sophia 

SIMPSON,  but  has  no  issue, 
u.  John,  b.  3rd  November,  1854;  m.  llth  November,  1876,  Lucy  Edith 

McGEORGE,  and  has  surviving  issue,  six  sons  and  two  daughters, 
in.  George,  6.  23rd  August.  1856;  TO.  10th  June,  1884,  Ellen  Georgina 

SWINDEN,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  one  daughter, 
iv.  James  Wilson,  6.  1st  October,  1857  ;  d.  12th  May,  1858. 
i.   Eliza  Amelia,   6.  23rd  December,  1843 ;  m.  20th  August,  1863,  John 

Randall  PHILLIPS,  and  d.  s.  p.  23rd  August,  1893. 
II.  Ellen   Wardlaw,  I.   22nd  May,  1845;    TO.  28th   March,    1865,  Hon. 

William   Henry   BUNDET,  Q.C.,  of   Zephyrside,   Molesworth  Street, 

North  Adelaide,  judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  South  Australia,  and 

has  one  daughter,  Ellen  Milne  (see  BUNDEY  of  North  Adelaide,  vol.  i, 

p.  64). 
in.  Margaret  Jane,  6.  23rd  May,  1847  ;  TO.   16th  July,  1872,  Frederick 

Algernon  PRICE,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  five  daughters. 
IV.  Mary  Isabella,  6.  3rd  September,  1850 ;  d.  25th  September,  1869. 
v.  Barbara  Agnes,  6.  21st  July,  1852  ;  m.  30th  April,  1878,  Arthur  Ernest 

AYERS,  and  has  issue,  two  daughters. 


54 1 


BURKL'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY 


VI.  Florence  Marian,  b.  4th  September,  1859;  TO.    12th  December,  1882, 
Hon.   John    Lancelot   STIRLING,  and  has  issue,   three   sons   and  two 
daughters, 
vn.  Blanche  Maud,  b.  21st  August,  1861  ;  TO.  6th  February,  1890,  Robert 

Lomax  SCOTT,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and  two  daughters. 
Sir  William  Milne  was  educated  at  the  High  School,  Glasgow,  and 
emigrated  to  South  Australia  in  1839,  where  he  was  engaged  in  business  till 
1857.  In  this  year,  he  entered  the  South  Australian  Parliament,  of  which  ho 
remained  a  member  for  twenty-three  years.  For  nearly  six  years  after  this 
time  he  was  a  member  of  the  government,  and  was  president  of  the  Legis- 
lative Council  for  eight  years,  1873-81.  Sir  William  was  knighted  in  1876. 


lineage. 


WILLIAM  MILNE,  of  Wester-Common,  near 
Glasgow,  N.B.,  merchant,  m.  Elizabeth 
McMiLLAN,  and  had  issue, 

WILLIAM  (Sir),  of  whom  we  treat. 


Alexander,  "I 

George,        >  all  deceased. 

James,         J 

Eliza,  m. 

Barbara,  deceased. 

Residences — Sunnyside,  Glen  Osmond;  Eurilla,  Mount  Lofty,  South  Australia. 
Club— Adelaide. 


TOSEPH  HENRY  HOOD,  of  Helenslea,  Caulfield,  Victoria,  judge  of  the 
*J  Supreme  Court  of  that  colony,  b.  1st  June,  1846  ;  TO.  8th  November,  1869, 
Georgina,  daughter  of  John  Miller  McKEE,  and  has  issue, 

i.  Henry  Warrington,  6.  llth  April,  1871. 

11.  George  Hamilton,  6.  21st  March,  1876. 

I.  Catherine,  b.  9th  August,  1872. 

ii.  Helen  Fanny,  b.  13th  September,  1874, 

in.  Lucy  Evelyn,  b.  28th  April,  1879, 

iv.  Florence,  6.  14th  October,  1880. 

Htwage. 


This  family  has  resided  at  Mont  Hill,  near 
Larne,  co.  Antrim,  Ireland,  for  many  genera- 
tions. 

JAMBS  HOOD,  of  that  place,  m.  15th  Jan- 
uary, 1814,  Margaret  O'NEIL,  and  d.  3rd  July, 
1858,  having  by  her,  who  d.  17th  November, 
18/9,  had  issue,  a  son, 


JOHN  HOOD,  of  Melbourne,  m.  13th  June, 
1840,  Jane  PLUMMER,  and  d.  22nd  November, 
1877,  having  by  her,  who  d.  2] st  April,  1869, 
had  issue,  a  son, 

JOSEPH    HENBY,   the   subject   of    this 
memoir. 


Residence— Helenslea,  Caulfield,  Victoria. 


TjlREDERIC  GREGORY  FORSYTH,  Viscount  de  Pronsac,  of  Montreal, 
Canada,  b.  there  1856.     Is  the  author  of  historical  and  poetical  works, 
among  others,    British- American  History,   Notes  on   the    Science   and   Art   of 
Warfare 


IM'KKM'S  COLONIAL  OKXTKV 


645 


litncnge. 


Tills  is  a  srion  of  an  ancient  Scotch  family. 

JAM  its  KOHSYTII,  of  Nydie,  m.  in  15.".  I 
daughter  unit  hcirc^  of  DocOLAS,  of  Dykes, 
and  had  a  son, 

DAVID  KOBSTTII,  of  Dykes,  commissioner 
of  revenue  for  Glasgow  in  1594,  had  issue, 

I.  James,  d.  vn/u. 

II.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Robert,  acquired  the  land*  of  Tail- 
*crton,  Ayrshire,  and  was  ancestor  of 
the  Forsayths  of  Tailzerton. 

The  second  son, 

WILLIAM  FOHSYTH,  Lord  of  Dykes,  was 
commissioner  of  Parliament  for  Forrest,  in 
Jt!21  ;  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Dykes. 

II.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 
The  second  son, 

JOHN  FOBSTTH,  commissioner  to  Parlia- 
ment for  Cullen,  1652,  and  of  the  Lords 
Commissioners  appointed  to  meet  the  English 
Parliament,  m.  a  daughter  and  heir  of  Sir 
William  LIVINGSTONE,  of  Kilsyth,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  James,  inherited  through  his  mother 
the  estates  of  Poluiaise,  Tailzerton, 
and  Kilsyth-Easter  ;  was  minister  to 
the  church  at  Stirling,  IGtJG,  m.  the 
daughter  and  heiress  of  BBCCE  of 
Oavcll,  a  cadet  of  BKUCB  of  Airth, 
and  was  ancestor  of  the  FOBSYTHS  of 
Tailzerton,  co.  Stii-ling,  and  of  Ecc/et- 
greig,  co.  Kincardine  (see  BCKKB'S 
Landed  Gentry). 
it.  WALTER,  of  whom  presently. 
The  second  son, 

WALTER  FOBSTTH,  Provost  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Glasgow,  in  1687,  m.  Margaret, 
daughter  of  Captain  James  FOBSAYTH,  of 
Tailzerton,  co.  Ayr,  and  had  issue, 

I.  JAMES,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Alexander,  fiom  whom  is  descended 
Dr.  Alexander  Forsyth,  the  inventor. 

The  elder  son, 

JAMES  FOBSAYTH,  inherited  Tailzerton, 
from  his  mother,  was  caplain  in  the  army  of 
WILLIAM  III  at  the  Boyne,  m.  Margaret, 
daughter  of  Major  Hugh  MONTGOMEBIE  (one 
of  the  petitioners  to  the  King  in  1660),  and 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Tailzerton. 

it.  MATTHEW,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Alexander. 
The  second  son, 

MATTHEW  FOHSAYTH,  4.  at  Tailzerton, 
1700,  went  to  Ireland,  and  m.  Esther, 
daughter  of  Robert  GRAHAM,  ancestor  of  the 
GBAHAMS  of  Drumgoon,  co.  Fermanagh,  by 
his  wife,  Janet  HTME,  of  Castlehume.  He 
emigrated  to  Chester,  New  Hampshire, 
America,  in  1742,  and  was  one  of  the 
wealthiest  settlers  there,  was  lay  preacher 
and  deacon,  and  in  1776,  sided  with  the 
Colonists,  and  was  chairman  of  the  Chester 
Committee  of  Public  Safety.  He  d.  1791, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Matthew,  physician  R.N.,  b.  in  Ireland 
and  left  a  son,  Robert,  who  settled  in 
VOL.   II. 


Virginia,  and  was  Major  in  Lee's  Light 
ll'irse  in  1770,  Deputy  Quiirl. nn:i-i.  r 
General  of  the  Southern  Army  in  1778, 
First  Marshal  of  Georgia  in  1 7^7, 
Inning  been  A.D.C.  to  W;i»hinnton. 
He  was  father  of  John  Forsyth,  Gov- 
ernor of  Georgia,  whose  son,  John 
Forsyth,  was  Commissioner  Plenipoten- 
tiary of  the  Southern  Confederacy  to 
Washington  in  1861,  Chief  of  th« 
'•  of  the  Confederate  Army  of 
Tennessee  in  1863,  and  author  of  the 
Proclamation  of  the  South  to  the  People 
of  Kentucky. 

II.  David,  Ensign  in  Chester  Company 
1778,  was  killed  at  Ticendroga. 

III.  Jonathan,  a  soldier  in  Chester  Com- 
pany, killed  at  Ticendroga. 

iv.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

v.  Robert,  lieutenant  in  the  war  of  1776, 

m.  a  daughter  of  William  TOLFOBD,  of 

Walnut  Hill. 
VI.  Josiah,  lieutenant  in  the  war  of  1779, 

TO.  Kitty,  daughter  of  Caleb  RICUABD- 

8ON. 

I.  Esther,  d.  unm. 
The  fourth  son, 

WILLIAM  FOBSAYTH,  4.  in  Ireland  1740, 
Ensign  in  the  Royal  New  Hampshire  Pro- 
vincials 1763-5,  a  founder  of  the  Derry  (New 
Hampshire)  library ;  m.  Jane,  daughter  of 
James  WILSON,  surveyor  of  the  highways  of 
Chester  (of  an  Irish  family),  and  d.  at  Deer- 
ing  in  ]805,  leaving  issue, 

I.  James,  physician,  a  graduate  of  Dart- 
mouth College. 

II.  Matthew. 

in.  David,  Captain,  Deering  Rifles. 
IT.  THOMAS,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Robert,  a  captain  in  the  army. 

VI.  Josiah,    a   graduate   of   Dartmouth 
College,  barrister  and  magistrate,  at 
Goffs  Town,  New  Hampshire. 

I.  Hannah,  m. PAIOB. 

The  fourth  son, 

THOMAS  FOBSAYTH,  4.  in  the  British  Pro- 
vince of  New  Hampshire  1775,  educated  at 
the  Military  School  in  Normandy,  entered  the 
Brigade  de  Navarre,  was  captain  at  the  siege 
of  ihionville  in  1792,  was  made  Viscount  de 
Fronsac  in  1798,  by  the  Emperor  FBANCIS  II. 
He  went  to  Savannah  in  the  United  States  of 
America  in  1802,  and  m.  Sallie,  daughter  of 
Admiral  John  PBAY,  by  Mary,  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Major  Joshua  HAMILTON,  and 
grand-daughter  of  Captain  John  PBAY,  by 
Mirette,  his  wife,  daughter  of  the  Marquis 
de  ST.  VEBAK,  and  sister  of  the  Marquis  de 
MONTCALM,  and  d.  at  Portland,  Maine,  1849, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Cyrus  Hamilton,  4.  1810,  member  of 
the  P.R.  RiHe  Corps,  1832,  captain  on 
the    staff    of    General    Mirabeau    B. 
LAMAB,  in  the  Republic  of  Texas,  1835, 
d.  unm.  at  Galviston  1839. 

II.  FBEDEBIC,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  George,  4. 1821,  member  of  the  P.R. 


546 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Ride  Corps ;  )«.  Albertina,  daughter  of 
Captain  Alhert  JBWETT,  of  Portland. 

I.  June,  b.  1812. 

II.  Sarah  Ann,  l>.  1815 ;  m.  William  Pitt 
FEEBLE,  LL.D.,  judge  of  the  Supreme! 
Court   of    Maine,    founder   and    first 
preside7>t  of  tlie  Grand  Trunk  Railway 
of  Canada,  was  minister  to  the  Nether- 
lands. 

in.  Eleanor,  b.  181 1;  m.  Samuel  SAWYER, 
of  Portland. 

IV.  Caroline  Augusta,  b.  1823  ;  m.  James 
Albert  MACNAB,  of  Greenock,  Scot- 
land. 
The  second  son, 


FREDERIC  FOKSYTH,  of  Montreal  and  Port- 
land, b.  1819  (second  Viscount  de  Fronsir), 
Captain  P.R.  Rifle  Corps,  commanded  the 
guard  of  honour  of  1I.R.H.  the  Prince  of 
U'iilrs  at,  I'.irlhind  18(50,  was  afterwards  a 
member  of  the  Society  of  California  Pioneers ; 
in.  Harriot,  daughter  of  Major-Goneral  Joseph 
Scott  JEWETT,  and  d.  at  Portland  1891, 
leaving  issue, 

i.  FREDERIC   GBEOORY,  the  subject  of 

this  memoir. 

II.  Thomas  Scott,  b.  1859,  in  the  publish- 
ing department  of  the  Natural  History 
Society  of  Boston,  1882 :  journalist 
and  musician. 


Arms — Arg.  a  chevron  engrailed  gu.  between  three  griffins  segreant  vert,  armed   and 
membered  of  the  second. 

Crest — A  griffin's  head  between  two  wings  vert. 

Motto — Loyal  a  la  Mart. 

Residences — Montreal,  Canada ;  18,  Somerset  Street,  Boston,  U.S.A. 


THOMAS  BOWLING,  of  Jellulubad,  Darlington,  Victoria,  J.P.,  member 
of   the  Legislative   Council,  and   president  of  Mortlakeshire  Council, 
6.  6th  December,  1820 ;  m.   18th  August,   1842,  Maria,  daughter  of  the  late 
Jeremiah  WARE,  of  Boshwell,  Tasmania,  and  has  issue, 

i.  CHARLES  WARE,  6.  7th  July,  1843 ;  m.  8th  February,  1867,  Sarah  Taspill 
DOWLING,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Percival  Charles. 

2.  Leslie  James. 

3.  Hector  Vincent. 

4.  Edward  Arthur. 

5.  Reginald  Laws. 

1.  Mabel  Lucie. 

2.  Ruby. 

3.  Garnet, 

n.  Joseph,  b.  12th  May,  1848 ;  m.  llth  November,  1890,  Rose  TOENICH, 

and  has  issue,  Geoffrey  Charles  Walter, 
in.  Benjamin,  b.  26th  June,  1855 ;   TO.  20th  July,  1877,  Jenny  Graeme 

THOMSON,  and  has  issue,  Barclay ;  Graeme  ;  and  Ina  Medorrancuh. 
IV.  John  Ware,  6.  22nd  April,  18E7;  m.   4th  July,  1885,   Jessie  Wylis 

DODD,  and  has  issue,  Jack  Ware  ;  Violet  Gladys ;  and  Helen  Laura. 
v.  George  Ware,  6.  5th  March,  1861. 
i.  Selina,  m.  16th  August,  1865,  Thomas  Forest  GUMMING. 
n.  Jane  Archer,  m.  18th  March,  1874,  Andrew  M'FAKLAND. 
in.  Laura  Maria. 

iv.  Elizabeth,  TO.  23rd  November,  1876,  Horace  Arthur  NEVETT. 
v.  Mary, 
vi.  Emily  Kate,  m.  23rd  October,  1885,  Dr.  Matthew  Barclay  THOMSON. 


BURKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTRY. 


,147 


Uintnae. 


.Inns  Do \vr.i NO  (son of  Wii.i.iAMPowLlKO, 
/,  ITl'ii),  in.  Si, -Min. nil  MATTIIKWS,  and  >/.  inh 
Dcrcinlifr,  IMJ,  leaving  a  son, 

HKMIV  J)<HM.IN<I,  "ho  il.  L'iMh  March, 
I~-I',<P,  inn-ill^  (l«y  his  wife,  Elizabeth,  who  rf. 
lilth  May,  1853)  issue, 

i.  llcnry,  b.  5th  January,  1810  ;  m.  Eliza 
TAYEPILL,  and  had  issue,  John  Tuy- 
epill ;  Henry  Palliser  Leonard ;  Robert  j 
Thomas  Tayspill ;  Edward  Jackson ; 
\\illiam  Archer;  Klizabeth  Anne; 
Surah  'J'liyspill :  aud  Susannah  Jane. 
II.  John  Leonard,  b.  4th  May,  1816 ; 
m.  llth  February,  1842,  Cecilia  LOBD, 
and  lias  issue,  George  ;  Alfred  ;  A  ubin ; 
Frank;  Kilner ;  Waller;  William; 
Gibson  ;  Cecilia ;  and  Ellen. 


in.  THOMAS,  of  Jellulubad,  as  above. 

i  \     J..-r|ili,  li.  l *:;.">,  I|ITIM-C.|. 

\.   Jii'iijiiMiin.     b.    1822;    m.    lot    June, 

1837,    Ellen    VI.NKS,    and    had    issue, 

Benjamin ;    Percy ;    and  Ella   Maria 

Darke. 
VI.  Robert   Hawker,    b.  1827;    m.   14th 

February,  1849,  Arrabella  DEAN,  and 

had  issue,  Marion  Beckford. 

I.  Mary,    b.    2nd    Dec-ember,    1812;    m. 
Richard    PALI.II-F.B,    and    has     it?iu; 
Benjamin  ;      Marie  ;      Fanny  ;      aud 
Louie. 

II.  Maria,  b.  1818  j  m.  Eilner  WALLER, 
drowned   with  her   husband  and   her 
six    children    in    the    wreck   of    the 
"Dunbar,"  Sydney. 


Creit — A  lion's  head  erased  az.  gorged  inth  two  ban  or. 
Residence — Jellulubad,  Darlington,  Victoria. 
Clutt — Geelong  and  Leura. 


SIR  ANTHONY  COLLING  BROWNLESS,  K.C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  M.D., 
F.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  J.P.,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria,  chancellor  of  the 
University  of  Melbourne,  b.  19th  January,  1817  ;  m.  first,  at  Brussels,  30th 
July,  1842,  Ellen,  second  daughter  of  the  late  William  HAWKER,  M.D.,  of 
Charing,  co.  Kent,  England,  and  Liege,  Belgium,  formerly  surgeon  in  the 
Grenadier  Guards  (descended  from  an  ancient  Kentish  family,  who  in  the 
beginning  of  the  18th  century  possessed  the  extensive  manor  of  Deal),  by  his 
wife,  Eliza  ATKINSON,  the  daughter  of  a  wealthy  London  merchant,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  24th  February,  1846)  has  had  issue,  two  sons, 

i.  Anthony  Colling  Hawker,  6.  1844 ;  d.  3rd  February,  1853. 
II.  John  Yglesias,  of  Brangee  Lodge,  Euroa,  Victoria,  b.  16th  February, 
1846  ;  m.  at  Euroa,  30th  December,  1872,  Bridget  Theresa,  daughter 
of  Nicholas  CLUSKEY,  of    Lalla    Rookh    Farm,   Euroa,  by   Bridget 
ROCHFOED,  his  wife,  and  d.  22nd  April,  1880,  having  had  issue, 

1.  Anthony  Colling  Yglesias,  twin  with   Lillian  Maude,  b.  3rd 

December,  1879. 

2.  Harold  Nicholas,  6.  23rd  October,  1883. 

1.  Helen,  6.  9th  November,  1873  ;  d.  17th  January,  1886. 

2.  Mabel  Frances  Rose,  b.  10th  July,  1875. 

3.  Jane  Alberta,  b.  12th  August,  1877. 

4.  Lillian  Maude,  twin  with  Anthony   Colling  Yglesias,  b.  3rd 

December,  1879. 

Sir  Anthony  m.  secondly,  at  Narin,  co.  Donegal,  Ireland,  1st  January,  1852, 
Anne  Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Captain  William  HAMILTON,  of  the  Rifle 
Brigade,  of  Eden,  co.  Donegal  (see  BCRKE'S  Landed  Gentry,  HAMILTON,  of 
Cnstle  Hamilton),  who  served  with  distinction  in  the  Peninsular  war,  by 
Maria,  his  wife,  daughter  of  Captain  John  POWER,  of  the  9th  Lancers,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  14th  November,  1889)  has  had  issue, 

2  N  2 


5!h  WRKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

in.  Anthony  Colling,  of  Hyde  Park,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  M.B., 
Ch.B.  (Melbourne),  1>.  12th  August,  1854;  TO.  at  Sydney,  7th  July, 
1883,  Eoskey  Frumey,  daughter  of  Cashriel  Aaron  GAINSBORG,  of 
Ballurat,  Victoria,  merchant,  by  Rachel  Harriett  DERRETT,  hia  wife. 

iv.  Alfred  Oswald  Lauderdale,  of  Essendon,  Victoria,  b.  6th  November, 
1863 ;  TO.  at  Kew,  Victoria,  2nd  July,  1892,  Robertia  Jane,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  late  Robert  LUNAM,  of  the  Avenue,  St.  Kilda, 
Melbourne,  and  has  issue,  Robert  Anthony,  6,  18th  August,  1893. 

v.  William  Joseph  Hamilton  Michael  Colling,  of  Yanko,  N.S.W.,  6.  30th 
April,  1866;  TO.  at  Linton,  Victoria,  9th  April,  1894,  Charlotte, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Ambrose  MUREELL,  of  Linton, 
Victoria. 

i.  Maria,  b.  26th  May,  1856  ;  TO.  at  St.  Patrick's,  Melbourne,  1878,  Major- 
General  Henry  Hanmer  Chalmers  Christian  Grosvenor  WASHINGTON, 
of  H.M.'s  Army  (medal  for  serving  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  1858), 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Captain  William  Henry  WAREINGTON,  of  the 
3rd  Dragoon  Guards  (see  BURKE'S  Landed  Gentry,  second  edition, 
p.  1527,  WASHINGTON  of  Lancashire),  by  Emma,  his  wife,  only 
child  of  Brigadier-Major  VAN  CORTLANDT,  son  of  Colonel  Philip  Van 
Cortlandt,  fourth  in  descent  from  the  Right  Hon.  Oliver  Stephen 
Van  Cortlandt,  the  first  Dutch  Governor  of  New  York  (see  pedigree 
of  Van  Coitlandt,  given  in  BURKE'S  Landed  Gentry,  under  TAYLOR  of 
Penningtoii),  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  five  daughters. 

II.  Frances  Martha  Anne,  fc.  21st  April,  1858;  m.  at  St.  Francis, 
Melbourne,  9th  July,  1879,  James  Duncan  ROBERTSON,  of  Kingston, 
Victoria,  second  son  of  William  ROBERTSON,  of  Wando  Vale,  Caster- 
ton,  Victoria,  by  Annie  MACPHKESON,  his  wife,  and  has  had  issue,  five 
sons,  three  of  whom  survive. 

Hi.  Annie  Jane  Maria  Hamilton  Plunkett,  b.  llth  October,  1861 ;  d. 
1863. 

Sir  Anthony  was  educated  under  private  tuition  at  the  University  of  Liege, 
and  at  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London,  where  he  distinguished  himself 
at  the  honour  examinations.  He  obtained  the  diploma  of  the  Royal  College 
of  Surgeons  of  England  in  March,  1841  ;  was  admitted  a  licentiate  of  the 
Society  of  Apothecaries  of  London,  in  June,  1841,  and  became  a  member  of 
the  Apothecaries  Company,  in  the  same  year,  graduated  M.D.  at  the  Univer- 
sity of  St.  Andrew's  in  1846,  and  after  having  practised  medicine  in  London, 
where  he  was  physician  to  the  Royal  General  Dispensary  and  the  Metropolitan 
Dispensary,  he  left  for  Victoria.  20th  August,  1852,  arriving  in  Melbourne  in 
the  following  December,  and  rapidly  rose  to  the  front  rank  as  a  physician 
there.  Shortly  after  his  arrival  he  was  elected  physician  to  the  Melbourne 
Benevolent  Asylum,  appointed  a  justice  of  the  peace  for  Victoria  in  1853, 
elected  physician  to  the  Melbourne  Hospital  in  1854,  an  office  which  he  held 
for  twelve  years,  and  upon  resigning  was  appointed  a  life  governor  and  con- 
sulting physician.  In  June,  1855,  he  was  appointed  a  councillor  of  the 
University  of  Melbourne,  an  office  which  he  still  holds,  having  been  for  many 
years  senior  member  of  the  council;  was  admitted  M.D.,  Melbourne  University, 
1856,  being  the  first  upon  whom  that  University  conferred  that  degree ;  was 


IM'UKK'S  COLONIAL  GKNTIJY.  :,l!> 

ejected  vice-cliiuiccllor  of  the  Uuivcrsity  of  Melbourne  in  1858,  holding  that 
office  lor  twenty-nine  consecutive  years,  and  on  the  4th  April,  1887,  he  was 
elected  chancellor  of  the  University,  which  office  he  has  since  continued  to  fill. 
To  Sir  Anthony  Brnwnle-s  is  especially  due  the  honour  of  founding  the 
Mnliral  S.-liool  in  the  University  of  Melbourne,  and  framing  forit,  regulations, 
which  were  at  that  time  pronounced  by  the  General  Council  of  Medical 
Kilucation  of  Great  Britain  to  be  as  complete  as  at  any  school  of  medicine  in 
the  world.  He  has  been  a  member  of  the  senate  of  the  University  since  its 
constitution  in  1867,  and  is  the  senior  member  of  that  body.  He  is  senior 
consulting  physician  to  the  Melbourne  Hospital,  and  honorary  consulting 
physician  to  St.  Vincent's  Hospital,  honorary  vice-president  of  the  Australian 
Federation  League  of  Victoria,  medical  referee  to  the  Victoria  Life  and  General 
Insurance  Company,  and  late  government  official  visitor  of  industrial  and 
reformatory  schools,  and  was  formerly  inspector  of  the  same,  physician 
to  the  Melbourne  Benevolent  Asylum,  to  the  Orphanage  of  St.  Vincent 
de  Paul,  to  the  Magdalen  Asylum,  the  Industrial  and  Reformatory  Schools 
at  Abbotsford,  and  many  other  public  institutions.  He  was  for  thirty  years 
a  member  of  the  Catholic  Committee  on  Primary  Schools,  and  has  taken  as 
deep  an  interest  in  primary  as  he  has  in  university  education.  He  has  been  a 
member  of  several  important  government  commissions.  In  1862,  he  sat  on  a 
commission  to  inquire  and  report  on  the  Yarra  Bend  Lunatic  Asylum  and 
the  treatment  of  lunatics,  which  led  to  important  reforms  in  the  management 
of  asylums,  great  amelioration  in  the  treatment  of  lunatics,  and  the  erection  in 
Victoria  of  suitable  hospitals  for  the  insane.  In  1879,  he  sat  on  a  commission, 
for  inquiring  into  the  condition  and  management  of  industrial  and  reformatory- 
schools  ;  this  commission  succeeded  in  initiating  an  entirely  new  system  for 
the  treatment  of  juvenile  criminals,  which  has  proved  eminently  successful. 
He  was  also  a  commissioner  for  the  Melbourne  Centennial  International 
Exhibition  of  1888.  Sir  Anthony  has  always  been  a  warm  supporter  of 
British  manly  sports,  and  for  many  years  kept  at  his  own  expense  one 
of  the  best  and  most  beautiful  packs  of  harriers  in  Victoria.  In  1870, 
His  Holiness  Pope  Pics  IX  conferred  on  him  the  honour  of  knight- 
hood of  the  Order  of  St.  Gregory  the  Great,  and  in  1883  Pope  LBO  XIII 
created  him  a  knight  commander  of  the  Order  of  Pius.  In  1884  he  was 
elected  a  Fellow  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England ;  in  1888  the 
University  of  St.  Andrew's  conferred  on  him  the  honorary  degree  of  LL.D., 
and  in  the  same  year  he  also  received  the  degree  of  LL.D.  from  the  University 
of  Melbourne ;  he  was  created  C.M.G.  in  1888,  and  K.C.M.G.  in  1893. 

H  image. 

The  family  of  BBOWNLESS  hns  been  resident   ;  and   the  Maddisons  of  Hole  House   in  the 
in  tin-  county  of  Durham,  England,  for  a  very    I   same  county.     A  member  of  that  family, 


long  period,  and  this  branch  is  related  by 
111:1  rriage  to  the  Earls  of  Lauderdale,  the 
Staulejs  of  Cross  Hall,  co.  Lancashire,  the 
Dill  fours  of  \Vliil!inj;li:ini(',  l'':iM  I  ,n!  liian,  the- 
Greenwells  of  Broom  Shields,  co.  Durham, 


ANTHONY  BBOWNLESS,  m.  22nd  February, 
1779,  Ann,  daugliter  of  Michael  COLLINO,  of 
Darlington,  co.  Durham,  sister  of  Michael 
CoLLlNO.Major  in  the  Light  Horse  Volunteers 
of  London  and  Westminster*  (who  was  for  a 


*  Sir  A.  C.  Brownlcss  holds,  as  an  heirloom,  a  valuable  silver  cup,  presented  to  Major 
Colling,  by  his  regiment,  on  his  retirement  after  thirty  years  important  service*  to  the  corps. 


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BTJRKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


long  period  head  of  the  foreign  department 
of  the  General  Post  Office,  London,  and 
during  the  Gordon  Riots  in  1780,  was 
quartered  with  his  troop  in  the  Bank  of 
England,  which  he  successfully  defended 
against  the  attacks  of  the  rebels),  and 
niece  of  Anthony  TODD,  of  Low  ll:il! 
Manor,  co.  Essex  (descended  from  the  old 
Durham  family),  for  more  than  forty  years 
secretary  of  the  General  Post  Office,  London, 
during  the  reigns  of  GEORGE  II  and 
GEOKGE  III,  whose  only  child  and  heir, 
Kleunor,  m.  loth  August,  1782,  James, 
eighth  Earl  of  Laiidcrdale  (see  BUKKE'S 
Peerage).  Mr.  Brownless  d.  in  1785  (haying 
predeceased  his  wife,  who  d.  in  1815),  having 
had  issue, 

I.  Colling  Anthony,  d.  in  infancy. 

ii.  ANTHONY,  a  posthumous  child,  of 
whom  presently. 

I.  Eleanor,  1  rf  „„„ 

II.  Jane,      f 
The  younger  son, 

ANTHONY  BROTTNLESS,  of  Pnynetta  House, 
and  Bockingfold  Manor,  Goudhurst,  co.  Kent, 
on  the  death  of  his  uncle  Major  Michael 
Colling,  in  1813,  inherited  that  gentleman's 
fortune,  and  purchased  the  above-named 
estates  and  other  freehold  property  in  the 
Weald  of  Kent,  and  resided  principally  at 
Paynetts.  He  was  b.  7th  February,  1786 ; 
m.  1816,  Martha,  daughter  of  John  AUSTIN, 
of  Goudhurst,  eo.  Kent,  and  Martha  SITTER, 
his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1st  August, 

Residence — The  University 


issue 
viz.. 


an    only    son    and    four 


1861),    had 
daughter 

I.  ANTHONY  COLLIHG  (Sir),  the  subject 
of  this  memoir. 

I.  Jane,  m.  1851,  Alfred  William   Tre- 
dennick    HAMILTON     (second    son   of 
the  late  Captain  William  HAMILTON, 
at    the    Riile    Brigade,   of   Eden,    co. 
Donegal,    Ireland),  who  d.  s.  p.    (i>ee 
BURKK'S  Landed  Gentry,  HAMILTON 
of  Castle  Hamilton). 

II.  Martha,   m.    1850,   James    Paumier 
HAMILTON,   Q.C.,  recorder    of    Cork, 
county     court     judge,     chairman     of 
quarter  sessions,   E.R.    of    co.    Cork, 
and   beneher  of  King's  Inns,  Dublin, 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Captain  William 
HAMILTON,  of  Eden,  co.  Donegal,  and 
has     an     only     son,     William     John 
Paumier,    of    Mossvill,   co.    Donegal, 
J.P.,  Colonel    Cork  Artillery,  late  of 
the   4Ist   Regiment.      (See    BUBKE'S 
Landed  Gentry.) 

in.  Eleanor,  d.  young. 

IT.  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  Kev.  Arthur 
Parke  IKWINE,  M.A.  Dublin,  vicar  of 
Bingley,  co.  York,  and  rural  dean,  and 
has  numerous  issue.  Their  eldest 
son  is  the  Rev.  Edward  Champneys 
Irwine,  M.D.,  British  Chaplain  in 
Japan. 


Mr.  Brownless  d.  1st  April,  1862,  and  was  s. 
by  his  only  son. 
of  Melbourne,  Victoria. 


.lrm.,_^  chevron  sa.  between  three  corninh  choughs  ppr. 
displayed  or.     Motto— J'anpire.  Of  «VA 


Crest — An  etiyle  with  wings 


/CAPTAIN  WILLIAM   HORACE  LEE,  of    Ottawa,  Canada,  late  of  ilio 
V_y     Governor-Gen eral's    Foot    Guards,    now   of  the  Ciril  Service,  b.   12th 
February,  1844,  m.  Alice  Jane,  daughter  of  Jonathon   SLATER,  of  Chippawa, 
co.  Welland,  and  Las  issue, 
Jessie  Eileen  Winifred. 


Ht'iuacic. 


WILLIAM  LEE,  of  Enniseorthy,  co.  Wex- 
ford,  Ireland,  was  a  military  surgeon  in 
H.M.'s  24th  Regiment,  and  served  in  Canada 
in  the  war  of  1812,  and  was  subsequently 
gentleman  usher  of  the  Black  Rod  to  the 
Legislative  Council,  b.  circa  1763 ;  m.  1798, 
the  daughter  of  Godfrey  KINO,  of  Quebec, 
and  d.  1st  July,  1833,  having  by  her,  who  d. 
1803,  had  issue,  with  two  daughters,  a 
son, 


WILLIAM  HIJTET  LEB,  clerk  of  the  Privy 
Council  of  Canada,  b.  1799,  served  for  fifty- 
one  years  in  the  Canadian  Civil  Service,  and 
on  his  retirement  in  1872  was  presented  by 
the  government  with  a  piece  of  plate  in 
recognition  of  liis  "faithful  and  distinguished 
services."  He  m.  1812,  Harriet  Louisa, 
sixth  daughter  of  the  late  Colonel  the  Hon. 
Samuel  SMITH*  of  Etobicoke,  and  by  her, 
who  d.  in  October,  1803,  had  issue, 


The  family  of  COLLING  possessed  freehold  property  in  the  ncigl  bourhood  of  HnrwoTth  in  co. 
Durham  for  several  centuries. 

*  THE  HON.  SAMUEL  SMITH,  of  Etobicoke,  Colonel  Queen's  Rangers,  came  to  Canada, 
after  the  American  Revolution  and  obtained  a  grant  of  lands  in  the  township  of  Etobicoke. 
He  was  a  member  of  the  Executive  Council  of  Upper  Canada,  and  was  twice  Administrator  of 
the  Government.  He  was  the  sou  o£  JAMKS  SMITH,  and  had  a  sister  Anne,  in.  Hon.  Alcxuuuer 


IlKUKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


551 


I.  Wi i. I.IAM  HORACE,  the  subject  of  this  Chicago,  U.S.A.,   4.   16th  November, 

memoir.  1868, 

ii.   Kil^iir,  il.  an  infant.  I.  Rosamund.  II.  Jane, 

ill.  Charles      Smith,      now      living     in  III.  Alice. 

Arms — Arg.  affss  btlirrrn  three  iri'xcnits  sa. 

Crett — On  a  column  arg.  encircled  u-itk  a  corontt  or  an  eagle  elote  ppr.  ttandmg  o»  a 
bird'*  lei;  erased  gn. 

Motto — Fide  et  Cons/au/ia. 


ARTHUR    JAMES    OGILVY,  of    Inverqnharity,  Richmond,  Tasmania, 
J.P.  and  coroner,  b.  15th  April,    1834 ;    m.    8th  August,   1861,   Mary 
Camilla  Lnetitia,  oldest  daughter  of  William  NEEDHAM,  of  Lenton  House,  co. 
Nottingham,  England,  by  Camilla  Anne  BOSANQUKT,  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  at  Inverquharity,  14th  May,  1891,  aged  50)  has  issue, 
I.  Kenneth  Arthur,  b.  17th  July,  1863. 
I.  Mary  Louisa. 

u.  Bertha   Florence,   m.   at    Richmond,    Tasmania,   7th   January,   1892, 
William  MOSEY,  formerly  of  Walthamstow,  co.  Essex,  and  has  issue, 
a  danghter,  Celia  Camilla, 
in.  Clara  Camilla. 


The  family  of  OGILVY  derives  it«  origin 
from  the  Mormacrs  of  Angus,  one  of  the 
seven  great  hereditary  chiefs  of  Scotland, 
who  in  the  llth  century  eichanged  that  des- 
ignation for  the  title  of  earl. 

GILIBBIDE,  EARL  OP  Asors.  in  the  time  of 
DAVID  I  had  with  other  issue,  three  sons, 
ANGUS,  hia  suceessor  in  that  earldom  ; 
Magnus,  who  through  his  mother  *.  to  the 
earldom  of  Caithness;  and  GILBERT.  The 
third  son, 

GILBERT,  assumed  the  surname  of  OGILVY 
from  lands  so  called  in  his  possession,  of 
which,  with  Powrio  and  Kuieitlicin  in 
Angus,  he  had  a  charter  in  1172.  From  him 
descended, 

SIR  PATRICK  OGILVY,  of  Wester  Powrie, 
who  had  from  EOBKKT  I  a  charter  of  Ket- 
tins  in  Forfarshire.  He  had  two  sons,  I. 
ALEXANDER,  his  lu>ir,  a  quo  the  family  of 


OGILVY,  of  Ogilvy,  extinct  j  n.  PATRICK.  The 
younger  son, 

PATRICE  OGILVY,  of  Wester  Powrie, 
obtained  from  his  nephew.  Sir  Patrick 
Ogilvy,  of  Ogilvy,  to  him  and  Marjory  his 
wife,  the  lands  of  Wester  Powrie.  By  mar- 
riage with  this  Marjory,  daughter  and  event- 
ually heiress  of  Robert  BAM  SAY,  of  Auchter- 
house,  he  had  a  son, 

WALTER  OGILVY,  of  Wester  Powrie  and 
Auchterhonsc,  hereditary  sheriff  of  Forfar,  to 
which  estate  and  oflice  he  succeeded  on  the 
death  of  his  uncle,  Sir  Malcolm  Ramsay, 
cirra  1365.  He  had  two  sons,  Alexander, 
who  d.  unm.,  and  WALTER.  The  younger, 

SIB  WALTER  OGILVY,  of  Auchterhouse, 
sheriff  of  Forfar,  wa»  a  man  of  great 
worth  and  merit,  and  lost  his  life  in  the 
following  manner  :  —  Duncan  Stewart, 
natural  eon  of  Alexander,  Earl  of  Buchan, 


MACDONELL.  He  m.  22nd  October,  1799,  Jane  Isabella,  daughter  of  Joseph  CLARKE,  M.D., 
and  d.  20th  October,  1826,  having  by  her,  who  was  />.  8th  February,  1779,  and  d.  20th  September, 
1826,  had  issue,  I.  James  Alexander,  m.  April,  1844,  Nancy  WILLIAMS,  and  had  issue,  ). 
Samuel;  1.  Isabella  Ellen,  d.  vnm.;  2.  Emma,  d.  unm.;  and  3.  Sonora,  m.  R.  Lochiil 
CAMERON,  of  Florida,  and  d.  s.  p.,  being  accidentally  burnt  to  death  ;  II.  Samuel  Boles,  d.  un»>. 
July,  1882,  having  hequeal  lied  a,  large  si  m  of  money  for  the  benefit  of  the  church  of  the 
Ascension,  Toronto;  I.  Ann,  b.  20th  July,  1801 ;  m.  llth  February,  1829, Henry  W.  NEI.I.KS, 
of  Grimsby,  son  of  Hon.  Abraham  NELLKS,  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  three  daughters;  n. 
Emma,  d.  unm.;  ill.  Isabella,  il.  unm.  ;  iv.  Catherine,  d.  unm, ;  v.  Margaret  Leah,  m.  James 
McDoNEi.r,  (see  that  family)  ;  vi.  HARRIET  LOUISA,  m.  (as  in  the  text)  18*2, 
\\III.IAM  HK.NKY  I.KK  ;  vn.  Aiigucta,  <l .  num.;  and  vin.  M:iry  Kleanor,  m.  July,  INK, 
Kredciick  Aume-tus  JJ.u.L,  and  it.  71  li  June,  1690,  having  by  him,  who  </.  7th  February,  1880, 
Led  issue,  three  sone  aud  two  daughters. 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Inning  entered  (lie  shire  of  Angus,  at  the 
head  of  ii  lawless  gang  of  robbers,  in  orcli'r  U> 
plunder! he  country,  the  sheriff,  accompanied 
by  his  uterine  brother,  Walter  Lighten,  an- 
cestor of  that  family,  and  a  numerous  posse 
of  country  people  overtook  the  robbers  at  a 
plnce  called  Glenhrcrith,  in  Angus,  where, 
nl'ter  a  siniirt  skirmish,  Sir  Walter  with  his 
brother,  and  about  sixty  of  bis  followers, 
were  killed  on  the  spot,  1391.  With  a 
daughter  Marjory,  m.  to  David,  third  earl  of 
Crawford,  he  left  three  sons, 

I.  Alexander,  of  Auchterhouse,   sheriff 
of  Forfar,  1403-23,  who  had  issue, 

1.  Sir    Patrick,    of    Auchterhouse, 
sheriff  of   Forfar  and  justiciary, 
father  of  Alexander,  of  Auchter- 
house,  whose  daughter  and  heir 
Margaret,  m.  James  Stuart,  Earl 
of    Buchan,  brother    uterine    of 
JAMES  II. 

2.  S!r  Andrew,  of  Inchmartin,  an- 
cestor  in   the   male   line   of   the 
cecond   »nd   subsequent  Earls  of 
Findlnter,  from  whom    the  Earl 
of  Seaueld  comes  by  female  des- 
cent. 

II.  Sir    Walter,    of     Lintrathen,    High 
Treasurer  of  Scotland  under  JAMES  I, 
ancestor  of  the  EARLS  OF  AIRLIE.  (See 
BrKKl's  Peerage.) 

•  in.  JOHN  (Sir),  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  third  son, 

SIB    JOHN    OCILVT,    obtained    from    his 
brother,  Sir  Walter,  of  Lintrathen,  the  lauds 
and  barony  of  Inverquharity,  in  Forfarshirc, 
in  1420.     He  had  three  sons, 
i.  ALKXANDEE,  his  heir, 
u.  WALTKK,  heir  to  his  nephew. 
in.  Thomas,  of  Clova. 
The  eldest  son, 

ALEXANDER  OGILVY,  second  baron  of 
Inverquharity,  who  lost  his  lite  at  the  mem- 
orable battle  of  Arbroath,  in  which  he  fought 
against,  the  Lindsays,  23rd  January,  1445,  got 
a  charter  from  Alexander  Seton,  Lord  of 
Gordon,  of  the  lands  of  Ken  ton,  Herdhill, 
Kinnordie,  Balbredie,  &c.,  in  the  barony  of 
Kirrienmir,  dated  the  15th  June,  1434;  also 
a  charter  from  Nichol  Borthwick,  of  the  lands 
of  Ladinch,  &c.,  dated  the  15th  March,  1438  ; 
and  a  charter  from  William  Gifford,  of  Bal- 
nagarroch,  of  the  lands  of  Little  Migry,  &c., 
dated  the  1st  April,  1439;  all  of  which  are 
confirmed  by  a  charter  under  the  great  seal. 
He  had  in  1444  a  licence  to  fortify  his  house 
and  add  an  iron  gate.  By  his  wife,  Janet, 
daughter  anil  heiress  of  William  TOWBBS,  of 
Barnton,  he  had  a  son, 

ALEXANDER  OGILYY,  third  baron  of  Jnver- 
quharity,  who  d.  young,  circa  1454,  and  was 
*.  by  his  uncle, 

WALTEB  OGILVY,  fourth  baron  of  Inver 
quharity,  who  d.  1481,  and  was  ».  by  his 
son, 

JOHN  OQILVY,  the  fifth  baron  of  Inverqu 
harity,    got   a    charier     from    King    JAMES 
III  of  the  lands  of    Middleton,  Handvvieh, 
&c.,  to  him   and   Margaret  Battry,  his  wife, 
dated  the  23rd  August,  1487.     By  the  said 


Murgaivt,  daughter  of  John  RATTRAY,  of  Bal- 
my, he  had  a  son  and  successor, 

DAVID  OGILVT,  sixth  baron  of  Inverqu- 
larity.  There  appear  to  hiive  been  disputes4 
nd  family  feuds.  "  betwixt,  the  twa  houses  of 
.nnercai'ritee  and  Clova  sen  the  battle  of 
Vrbroath";  but.  these  were  all  at  lust  accom- 
modated by  the  interposition  of  friends,  who 
were  mntually  chosen  as  arbitrators  by  both 
mrties,  and  who  having  adjusted  all  their 
liffi'rci'ces,  the  brothers  entered  into  a  mu- 
tual bond  of  friendship,  whereby  they  bound 
themselves  and  their  posterity  to  live  in  peace 
and  amity  with  one  another,  dated  24th  May, 
1524.  He  m,  —  XOBIE,  descended  of  an 
ancient  family  of  that,  name  in  Dumbarton- 
shire, by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

JOHN  OOILTT,  his  apparent  heir,  who  m. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sir  Alexander 
Oi'THRiE  (who  was  killed  at  the  battle  of 
Flodden,  in  1513),  by  whom  lie  had  a  son, 

SIR  JOHN  OOILVT,  of  Inverquharity,  who 
i.  his  grandfather  and  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Thomas  FOCTIEKINOHAM,  of  Powrie,  by 
whom  he  had  a  son,  JOHN,  his  heir ;  and 
a  daughter  Marian,  »».  to  James  MATILE,  of 
Melgum,  son  of  Henry  Maule,  of  Tnnerpeffer, 
son  of  Eobert  Maule,  of  Panmure.  He  sat  in 
the  Parliament  of  1560,  and  was  *.  by  his 
son, 

SIR  JOHN  OOILVY,  of  Inverqnhsrity,  who 
m.  1559,  Helen  OGILVY,  sister  of  James,  fifth 
Lord  Ogilvy,  of  Airly,  and  by  her  had  two 
sons, 

I.  JOHN,  his  heir. 

n.  James,  whose  son  JOHN  carried  on  the 
line  of  this  family  ;  of  whom  after- 
wards. 

I.  JANET,  m.  Donald,  progenitor  of  the 
FAEQUHARSONS  offiiuean,  by  whom 
she   had   seven  sons,  all   founders   of 
respectable  families. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  to  David  SIBBALD,  of 
Letham. 

Sir  John  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

SIB  JOHN  OGILVY,  of  Inverquharity,  who, 
in  1580,  m.  Elizabeth  OOILVIE,  by  whom  he 
had  DO  children.  He  d.  and  was  *.  by  (the 
son  of  bis  brother  James)  his  nephew, 

SIR  JOHN  OGILVY,  knighted  by  King 
JAMES  TI  the  28th  June,  1600.  He  m.  his 
cousin,  Matilda,  daught  er  of  Thomas  FOTHEK- 
IXGHAM,  of  Powrie,  in  1586,  by  whom  he  had 
a  son,  JOHN,  his  heir,  and  four  daughters. 
He  d.  in  the  end  of  the  reign  of  King  JAMES 
VI  and  was  a.  by  his  son, 

SIB  JOHN  OGILVY,  of  Inverquharity,  who 
was  created  a  baronet  of  Nova  Scotia,  with 
remainder  to  his  heirs  male  generally  26th 
September,  1626.  Sir  John  m.  1622,  Anne, 
daughter  of  Sir  Alexander  IHTINE,  of  Drum, 
by  the  Lady  Marion  DOUGLAS,  his  wife,  and 
had  issue, 

i.  Alexander,  who,  at  an  early  age,  joined 
the  armies  of  Montrose,  and  fought  in 
the  rattle  of  Brechin,  Kilsyth,  and 
Philiphaugh.  He  was  talten  prisoner 
at  Philiphaugh  and  executed  with  Sir 
Philip  Nisbet,  23rd  October,  1646. 


IM'UKK'S  COLONIAL  GKNTKY. 


553 


n.  DAVID,  second  baronet,  of  whom 
presently. 

III.    (irdrt-r,  nf  1, 1111:111. 

I.  Helen,  m.    to   Sir   William  OOII\Y, 
Hurt.,  of  Jiarni*. 

II.  Anna,     m.     to     David     OOILVY,    of 
Clova. 

Tin1  rlilr^t  surviving  son, 

Sin  DAVID  OOILVY,  represented  the  shire 
of  Angus  in  the  parliaments  of  1665  and 
l(i"H.  This  gentleman  m.  in  1662,  Margaret, 
daughter  of  Sir  John  ERSKINE,  of  Dun,  by 
whom  he  had  four  sons  and  three  daughter*, 
mill  was  x.  by  the  eldest  son, 

SIR  JOHN  OOILVY,  who  «i.  1697,  Margaret, 
eldest  daughter  of  James  OOILVV,  of  Cluny, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

SIR  JOHN  OOILVY,  m.  first,  in  1720,  Helen, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Laurence 
MKKCEK,  of  Aldie,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  JOHN,  fifth    baronet,   of    whom   pre- 
sently. 

II.  David,    brigadier-general,    fought   at 
Cullodcn,  d.  governor  of  the  island  of 
St.  Eustatio,  30th  May,  1781. 

III.  Thomas,  fought  at   Culloden  under 
Charles  Edward    Stewart,  and  subse- 
quently joined  the  French  service. 

Sir  John  m.  secondly,  Anne,  daughter  of 
James  CARNEGIE,  of  Finhaven,  by  whom  he 
dad  a  son,  Charles,  and  two  daughters,  of 
whom  the  elder,  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  Charles 
ROBERTS.  He  i/.  1743,  and  was  ».  by  his 
eldest  son, 

SIR  JOHN  OOILVY,  who  m.  in  1754,  Char- 
lotto,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  Walter  TULLIE- 
DEPH,  of  Tulliedeph,  co.  Forfar,  by  whom 
lie  had  (with  two  daughters,  Mary,  and 
Clmrlotte,  d.  22nd  February,  1844),  nine 
eons, 

i.  WALTER  (Sir),  his  heir,  who  d.  unm. 
21st  August,  1808,  and  was  ».  by  his 
brother. 

II.  JOHN  (Sir),  successor  to  his  brother, 
d.   unm.    1819,   and    was    i.    by    his 
brother,  William. 

III.  David,     lieutenant-colonel     in     the 
army,  killed  in  Egypt  in  1801. 

IV.  WILLIAM     (Sir),  who   s.  as    eighth 
baronet,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  James,  d.  in  the  East  Indies. 

VI.  Alexander,  b.  17th  September,  1770  ; 
m.  2nd  January,  1804,  Marcia  Anne 
(who  d.  1st  April,  1861),  daughter  of 
Major-General    Hon.   Mark   NAPIER, 
iind  d.  2nd  November,  1846,  leaving 
ftflM, 

1.  David,  b.  9lh  February,  1813,  bar- 
rister-at-law  ;  m.  6th  July,  1843, 
Eliza  Ann  Harris,  daughter  of 
Abercromby  DICK,  B.C.S.,  and  rf. 
13th  October,  1879,  having  had 
issue, 

(1)  Alexander     William,    late 
lieutenant  R.N.,  naval  knight 
of    Windsor,    1881,    b.    Illli 
September,  1848  ;    deceased. 

(2)  Walter  Tulliedeph,  b.  9th 
August,   1852;    »«.  1st  June. 
1878,       Edith      Lumley, 


daughter  of  Kilwanl  l.i:inlry 
II  v.s.'i  i  11.  and  has  issue, 
Kdward,  b.  9th 
March,  1SHO;  David,  4.  14th 
July,  1881  ;  and  Marcia 
Napier. 

(3)  Angus,    b.  25th    January, 
is:,:,. 

(1)  Marcia    Napier,    m.    24tb 
September,      1874,      Horace 
BBLL,  and  has  issue. 

(2)  Violet      Isabel,      m.     8th 
December,    1879,    Frederick 
C'OLLINORIDGE,  of  Donapore, 
Bengal,  and  has  issue. 

1.  Charlotte,  d.  14th  April,  1883, 
having  m.  first,  3rd  January, 
1833,  William  MACFARLANB,  of 
Dunavourd,  co.  Perth,  who  d. 
1838:  secondly,  29th  December, 
1842,  Mark  N'APIBB  (see  BARON 
NAPIER  AND  KTTKK-K,  in 
Br/BKK'a  Peerage),  sheriff  of 
Dumfries,  by  whom  (who  d.  22nd 
November,  1869)  she  had  issue, 
vn.  Thomas,  d.  in  India, 
viil.  Ramsay,  Lieutenant  44th  Regiment, 

who  fell  at  the  capture  of  St.  Lucia. 
IX.  Adam,  also  an  officer   in  the  army, 

who  rf.  in  the  West  Indies. 
Sir  John  sold  the  hinds  of  Inverquharity, 
]   which   gives   designation   to   the    baronetcy, 
i   and  had  been  in  the  family  fourteen  genera- 
tions.    He  d.  in  1802,  and  was  *.  eventually 
by  his  fourth  son, 

SIR  WILLIAM  OOII.VY,  eighth  baronet, 
Rear-Admiral  R.N.,of  Baldovan,Forfarsliire; 
entered  the  navy  in  1773,  and  saw  much 
active  service  ;  attained  post  rank,  5th  July, 
1797,  and  was  placed  on  the  list  of  super- 
annuated rear-admirals,  6th  December,  1821. 
He  m.  1802,  Sarah,  eldest  daughter  of  James 
MORLEY,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  and  some- 
times of  Kempshot,  Hants,  and  dying  1823, 
left  issue  by  her,  who  d.  26th  May,  1854, 

I.  JOHN  (Sir),  ninth   Baronet,  of  Inver- 
quharity, co.  Forfar,  of  Baldovan,  For- 
farshire,   and  of  Brooks'  and  Travel- 
lers' Clubs,  London,  M.P.  for  Dundee 
1857  to   1874,  convener  of  the  co.  of 
Forfar  1855  to  1880,  J.P.  and  D.L.  j 
late  vice-lieutenant  of  co.  Forfar,  and 
Honorary  Colonel  1st  Volunteer  Bat- 
talion   the     Black    Watch,    *.    17ih 
March,  1803  ;     educated    at   Harrow 
and  Christ  Church,  Oxford  ;  m.  firstly, 
7th    July,    1831,    Juliana     Barbara, 
youngest  daughter    of    the  late  Lord 
Henry  HOWARD,  and  by  her  (who  rf. 
27th  December,  1833)  had  issue, 
1.  REGINALD  HOWARD  ALEXANDEB 
(Sir),  tenth  and  present  baronet, 
of  Buldovan,  near  Dundee,  N.B., 
and  of  the  Atheneeum  and  New 
Clubs,    B.A.    of    Oriel    College, 
Oxford,    J.t>.    and    D.L.  for   co. 
Forf«r,  and  Honorary  Colonel  5th 
Brieaili1  Siutiish    Division    R.A., 
A.D.C.    to    the    Queen,    b.    29ih 
Muy,  1832;    m.  27th  July,  1859, 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Olivia  Barbara,  only  daughter  of 
George  William  Fox,  nintli  Lord 
KINNAIRD,  K.T.,  and  has  by  her 
(wborf.  6th  August,  1871), 

(1)  AMBUS    Howard    Reginald, 
C'aptain    13th    Hussars,  and 
Adjutant    Royal  East    Kent 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.    12th 
August,  1 860 ;   m.  15th  Octo- 
ber,    1890,    Isabel     Louisa, 
daughter  of  the  Hon.  Ralph 
NEVILL    (see   MARQUESS  OF 

AUERGAVENNY,     in    BUHKE'S     j 

Peerage)  ;  and  baa  issue. 
Gilohrist  Nevill,  b.  6th  Sep- 
tember, 1892,  and  Olivia 
Frances  Isabel. 

(2)  Herbert  Kinnaird,  b.  18(55. 

(3)  Frederick  Charles  Ashley, 
Lieutenant  R.N.,  b.  1866. 

(4)  Gilbert  Francis  Molyneux, 
B.A.  Oxford,  b.  1868. 

(1)  Violet  Olivia  Juliana. 

1.  Juliana,  m.  27th  July,  1858,  to 
Sir  Nelson  RTCEOFT,   Bart,    (see 
BCRKE'S  Peerage). 

Sir  John  m.  secondly,  5th  April,  1836, 
Lady  Jane  Elizabeth  HOWARD,  third 
daughter  of  Thomas,  sixteenth  Earl  of 
Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28th  July, 
1861)  had  further  issue, 

2.  Henry  Thomas,   barrister-at -law, 
D.L.  co.  Haddington,  b.  3rd  May, 
1837;  m.  lllh  September,  1888, 
Mary   Georgina   Constance,   only 
daughter     of    the     Right    Hon. 
Robert  CHRISTOPHER  HAMILTON 
NISBET  and  Lady  Mary  Hamilton 
Nisbet,  of  Belhaven  and  Dirleton 
(see  EARL  OF  ELGIN,  in  BURKE'S 
Peerage). 

3.  Charles  William  Norman  (Rev.), 
M.A.,  rector  of    Hanbury,  Wor- 
cestershire, b.  6th  October,  1839  j 
m.    2nd    June,    1870,   the    Hon. 
Emily   Priscilla   Maria,  daughter 
of   Lord    DB   MAULEY,    and   has 
iesue,  twin  daughters,  Alice  Jane 
Morion,     and     Diana     Elizabeth 
Maria,  b.  17th  March,  1871. 

2.  Fanny  Henrietta. 

3.  Mary  Margaret,  d.  17th  October, 
1850. 

4.  Edith  Isabel,  d.  vnm.  8th  October, 
1893. 

5.  Eveline  Constance  Maud. 
Sir  John  d.  29th  March,  1890. 

II.  Walter,  Major  69th  Regiment,  b. 
1804;  m.  26th  September,  1861, 
Caroline,  eldest  surviving  daughter 
of  Rev.  George  Tomline  PHETTMAN, 
chancellor  of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  and 
canon  of  Winchester,  and  d.  21st 
May,  1879. 


in.  W'illiam,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  d. 
1837. 

IT.  JAMES  BALFOUR,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

v.  David,  in  the  Bengal  army,  m.  Caro- 
line, daughter  of  Lieutenant-Colonel 
CARTER,  of  the  16th  Kegiment ;  d.  8th 
October,  1876. 

VI.  George     Keith,    commander     R.N., 
entered  the  navy  31st  May,  1824,  and 
obtained  his  first  commission  1st  May, 
1834.     He  attained  the  rank  of  com- 
mander 23rd  November,  1841,  and  d. 
20th   September,   1846,  at  Wyndham 
Place. 

VII.  Thomas,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  m. 
16th  April,  1846,  Georgiana  (who  d. 
May,  1884),  third  daughter  of  Samuel 
BOSANQUET,  of  Dingestow  Court,  co. 
Monmouth,  and  d.  16th  June,  1871. 

VIII.  Alexander  Charles. 
I.  Charlotte. 

The  fourth  son, 

JAMES  BALFOUR  OGILVY,  Bengal  Civil 
Service,  m.  1833,  Anne,  only  daughter  of 
Thomas  KINLOCH,  of  Kilrie,  co.  Forfar,  and 
dying  14th  July,  1848,  left  issue, 

I.  ARTHUR    JAMES,    now    of    Inverqu- 
harity,     Richmond,     Tasmania,     the 
subject  of  this  memoir. 

II.  William  Lewis   Kin'.och,  C.B.,  assis- 
tant   adjutant-general    Cork    district, 
Ireland,  from  1888,  late  Colonel  2nd 
Battalion  Royal  Rifle  Corps  (formerly 
the  60th  Rilles)  ;  b.  30th  April,  1840. 
He  was  appointed  ensign,  18th  June, 
1857  ;    lieutenant,   15th  June,   1858  ; 
captain,  llth  December;   1866,  major, 
21st  August,  1878 ;  lieutenant-colonel, 
1st  July,  1881 ;  and  colonel,  1st  July, 
1885.     He  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of 
1879;    with  the    3rd    Battalion  00th 
Rifles  in  the  Boer  war  of  1881  ;  and 
in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  with  the 
same  battalion  ;     was  present    in  the 
engagement      at     Tel-el-Mabula,     at 
Kassassin,    and   was    in  command   of 
the  battalion  at  the  battle  of  Tel-cl- 
Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  fourth  class 
o£  the  Osmanieh,  and  Khedive's  star)  ; 
served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's 
Royal     Rifle    Corps    in    the    Soudan 
expedition  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham 
in  1884,  was  appointed    commandant 
of    the    base   at   Trinkitnt,   and    was 
present  in  the  action  at  Temai  (men- 
tioned  in    despatches,  third    class    of 
the  Mcdjidie, and  two  clasps).     Colo- 
nel   Ogilvy    m.    22nd    October,    1880, 
Lucy,     elder     daughter    of    William 
WICKHAM,  of  Binstead  Wyck,  Altor, 
Hants,     and      has     issue,     Charlotte 
Helen,  b.  22nd  August,  1893. 

I.  Anne. 


Arms—  Quarterly  :  first  and  fourth,  arg.  a  lion,  pass.,  guard,  gu.,  gorged  with  an  open 
crown,  and  ci  owned  with  a  close  imperial  one  m,  for  OGILVY;  second  and  third  arg.,  an 
cuglc  displ.  sa.,  beaked  and  mcmbtred  gu.,/or  liAMSAY,  of  dw/iler/wusv. 

Crest — A  demi  lion  ramp,  gu.,  armed  az. 


BUBKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


M'iUi,i-x~O\-?r  111  i'orward"  ;  under  the  shield  "  Terroua  pcrieuU  sporno." 

It  i,l /,•     \  spri;,'  of  hawlhoni. 

Residence — iiiveri|iilmrity,  Richmond,  Tasmania. 


HUGH  PERCY  MURRAY-AYNSLEY,  of  Riverlaw,  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand,  formerly  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Council,  Trinidad,  and 
member  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  New  Zealand,  b.  in  1828  ;  TO.  9th 
June,  1859,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas  CAMPUELL,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in 
1893)  has  had  issue, 

i.  John  Henry,  b.  24th  July,   1860,  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  London,  late 
Captain  7th  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  ;    m.  27th  April,  1891,  Elizabeth 
Anderson,  only  daughter  of  Andrew  KEY,  M.D.  of  Montrose,  N.B. 
IT.  Charles  Percy,  b.  9th  January,  1862. 
in.  Archibald  Cruger,  b.  23rd  July,  1864. 
iv.  George,  6.  19th  November,  1865. 
i.  Agnes  Athole,  6.  1863. 
ii.  Emma  Mary,  6.  1867. 
in.  Helen  Elizabeth,  6.  1868. 


Hineagt. 


This  family  is  a  cadet  branch  of  the  great 
ducal  house  of  Atholl  and  springs  from, 

JOHN,  TII  i  ni>  DUKE  OF  ATHOLL,  K.T.,  who 
m.  his  cousin,  the  Lady  Charlotte,  sole  heiress 
of  her  father,  James,  second  Duke  of  Atholl. 
Her  Grace  succeeded  her  father  in  the  barony 
of  Strange  and  the  sovereignty  of  the  Isle  of 
Man  j  but  in  1765,  their  graces  disposed  of 
this  sovereignty,  which  they  had  derived  from 
Sir  John  Stanley,  Knt.  (to  whom  it  had  been 
granted  in  1406  by  HBNBY  IV),  to  the 
British  Government  for  £70,000,  reserving, 
however,  their  landed  interest  on  payment 
of  £101 15*.  lid.,  annually,  and  rendering  two 
falcons  to  the  Kings  and  Queens  of  England 
upon  their  coronation.  Their  graces  had,  with 
other  issue, 

I.  JOHN,  fourth  Duke,  from  whom  the 
present  Duke  of  Atholl  desceuds. 

n.  CHARLES,  the    youngest   son,    from 
whom  descend  the  MUBBAY-AYNSLEY 
family. 
The  youngest  son, 

THE  VKRY  REV.  LOUD  CHABLKS  MUKRAY, 
b.  in  1771,  was  installed  m  1803,  Dean  of 
Hocking  iu  Essex,  where  he  entertained  Louis 
XVIII  of  France  and  his  suite.  His  lordship 
m.  18th  June,  1793,  Alice,  daughter  of 
George  MITFORU,  ami  heiress  of  her  grrat 
uncle  Gawen  AYXSIKY,  upon  which  mnrriagt' 
hi>  assumed  by  sisrn  niiuiuiil,  the  surname  of 
A  v  NSI.EY  only  and  the  arms  of  that  family 
i|iinrtcrly  with  his  own.  He  it.  in  May,  1808, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  18th  June,  1813,  hud 
issue, 

I.  JOHN,  his  l.eir. 


I.  Atholl  Keturah,  4.  22nd  July,  1801,  m. 
5th  June,  1826,  the  Eev.  Sir  Herbert 
OAKBLBY,  Hart.,  and  rf.  26th  January, 
1844. 

n.  Charlotte,   m.   28th  January,   1812, 

General  Sir  John  OSWALD,  G.C.B.,and 

d.   27th   February,  1827.     He  d.  6th 

June,  1840. 

in.  Elizabeth  Anne,  d.  u»m.  7th  Juno, 

1880. 
His  only  son, 

Jonx  MURRAY  AYNSLBY,  of  Underdown, 
co.  Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  4.  2nd  June, 
1795,  m.  24th  June,  1820,  Emma  Sarah, 
daughter  of  Samuel  PKACH,  of  Tocliington 
House,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  25th  March, 
1870,  having  had  issue, 

i.  Charles,  his  heir,  of  Hall  Court, 
Hants,  J.P.,  C.B.,  admiral  (retired) 
R  N.,aKnightof  the  Legion  of  Honour, 
and  of  the  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  4. 
21st  September,  1821;  m.  9lh 
December,  1861,  Augusta  Judith, 
daughter  of  William  Gilbert  CAMPION, 
of  Calcutta,  and  has  issue, 

1.  John   Franch,  lieutenant    R.X., 

4.  27th  October,  1866. 
1.  Alicia  Harriett,  m.  15th  January, 
1891,  Rev.  Alfre  1  Evans  VINTKK, 
Principal   of    Lichfield    Tminin^ 
College. 

n.  James  Murray,  captain  in  the  army, 
4.  18th  June,  1823 ;  m.  23rd  October, 
1855,  Hannah  Mnria  JUSTIN,  of 
Lcdbury,  eo.  Hereford,  ami  d.  28th 
March,  1869,  leavnjg  a  daughter,  Claru 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Adelaide,  b.  1867,  m.  1888,   Rev.   T. 
YOCNO,  M.A. 

III.  John  Cruger  Murray  (Rev.), 
formerly  rector  of  Walton  and 
Weston,  4.  21st  February,  1825,  m. 
(!th  July,  1852,  Harriet  Georgina 
Maria,  daughter  of  Rev.  Frederick 


IV.  George  Herbert  Murray,  Major- 
General  Madras  Staff  Corps,  b.  4th 
September,  1826,  m.  12lh  February, 
1813.  Emily,  youngest  daughter  of 
Robert  HAND,  and  d.  10th  December, 
1887,  having  by  her  (who  d.  18th 
August,  1894)  had  issue, 

1.  Charles  Edward,  b.  31st  January, 
1851.    m.    2Cth    October,    1S80, 
Fanny,     daughter     of     Rev.    A. 
FEXNELL. 

2.  John  Percy,  b.  6th  June,  1853. 


1.  Emma,    in.    8th    October,    1867, 
Major   Charles   Bateman   PnusT, 
of  Tenby,  J.P.,  late  GOth  Rifles, 
and  has  issue. 

2.  C'lara    Emily     Stewart,    m.     5th 
October,  1889,  Owen  ARMSTRONG, 
of  32,  Elgin  Road,  Dublin,  and  d, 
3rd  September,  1894. 

3.  Maud,  TO.  24th  December,  18S1, 
Major  Charles  Maximilian  Thomas 
WKSTKKN,  Rojal  Artillery,  A.  A.  G., 
India,  and  has  issue. 

4.  Alice  Elizabeth,  TO.  15th   April, 
1882,    Major    Gilbert    Frederick 
Allan    NORTON,    R.A.,    and    has 
issue. 

v.  HUGH  PERCY  MURRAY,  of  New  Zea- 
land, the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

I.  Emma  Atholl  Murray,  d.  19th  Decem- 
ber, 1843. 


of 


ROBERT  ATNSLEY,  of  West  Shaftoe,  TO.  a 
daughter  of  FENWICK  of  Little  Harle,  and  had 
a  son  and  heir, 

WILLIAM  AYNSLEY,  of  West  Shaftoe,  who 
in.  Dorothy,  daughter  of  Guy  DELAY AL,  of 
Horton,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Guy,  of  West  Shaftoe,  who  m.  Grace, 
daughter  of  William  SHAFTOE,  of 
Bavington,  and  was  father  of 

William   Aynsley,  who  m.  Marian, 
daughter  of  Thomas  SWINBUENE, 
of  Capheaton,  and  had  issue, 
William,  who  d.  s.  p.  in  1615. 
Marian,  who  compounded  with 
Gwen  Aynsley  for  her  right 
of  inheritance.     She  m.  Wil- 
liam TEMPEST,  of  Thornly, 
co.  Durham. 

it.  GAWEN,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

GAWEN  AYNSLEY,  the  heir  male  of  his 
house,  was  living  in  1615.  He  m.  Isabella, 
daughter  of  Gawen  RUTHERFORD,  of  Roch- 
ester, and  had,  inter  alias,  a  son, 

GAWEN  AYNSI.EY,  styled  "of  Aynsley 
Hall"  in  1628,  the  father  of, 

GAWEN  AYNSLEY,  of  Harnham,  who  m.  in 
1663,  Margaret,  daughter  of  Bartholomew 
ATKINSON,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Bartholomew,  who  d.  unm.  in    1609, 

in  the  lifetime  of  his  father, 
ii.  GAWEN,  his  heir. 
I.  Margaret,  m.  a  VAUGHAN. 
ii.  Jane,  d.  unm. 
in.  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Aynsley  is  described  as  of  "  Little 
Harle"  in  his  will,  which  was  proved  13th 
October,  1671,  in  which  he  directs  his  body 
to  be  buried  in  Hartburn  Church.  His  eldest 
surviving  son, 


haul,  and  the  mortgage  of  a  house  in  New- 
castle. He  in.  first,  Jane,  daughter  of 
William  OGLE,  of  Causey  Park,  and  had  by 
her  an  only  daughter, 

Jane,  who  TO.  John  THIBELKELD,  of 
Trittington,  and  dying  in  1743,  left  a 
daughter, 

Mary,  m.  17(54,   George   MITFOED, 
and  was  mother  of, 
ALICIA    MITFORD,    devisee    of 
her  great-uncle.   This  lady  TO. 
LOED  CHAELBS  MURRAY,  as 
before  stated. 

Mr.  Aynsley  in.  secondly,  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Roger  EENWICK,  of  Stanton,  and  relict  of 
William  Fcnwick,  of  Bywell,  by  whom  he  had 
no  issue.  He  TO.  thirdly,  Mary,  daughter  of 
Nicholas  RIDLEY,  of  Newcastle  and  Heaton, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas,  who  predeceased  his  father, 
ii.  GAWBN,  the  heir. 
III.  John,  b.  1712,  in  holy  orders,  M.A. 
and    Fellow    of    University    College, 
Oxford,  and  chaplain  to  Lord  Talbot. 
He  d.  unm.  1744. 
iv.  William,  b.  1715,  who  d.  chief  justice 

of  Jersey,  1758. 
I.  Martha,          jb    h  d 
ii.  Margaret,     / 

in.  Mary,  m.  John  REED,  of  Chepchase. 
Mr.  Aynsley  d.  1750,  aged  80,  having  been 
for  sixty  years  in  the  commission  of  the 
peace.  His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

GAWEN  AYNSLEY,  of  Little  Harle  Tower, 
co.  Northumberland,  baptised  in  1710,  was 
his;li  sheriff  for  Northumberland  in  1749,  an 
active  magistrate,  and  many  years  chairman 
of  the  Quarter  Sessions  of  the  county.  H  c  d. 
in  1792.  leaving  no  issue  by  his  wife,  Alicia, 
daughter  of  James  IBDERTSON,  of  Leeds,  when 
he  devised  his  estates  to  his  great-niece,  ALICIA 
MITFORD, thewifeot'LoHDCHARLES  MURRAY. 


GAWEN  AYNSLEY,  b.  in   1669,  had,  by  his 
father's  will,  Little  Harle,  Harelaw,  Harn- 

Arms — Quarterly,  first  and  fourth,  gules  on  a  bend  ermine,  between  two  quatrefoils  or 
three  mullets  of  six  points  azure,  for  AYNSLEY  ;  second  and  third,  azure,  three  mullets  and  in 
chief  an  annulet  argint,  within  a  double  treasure  dory  counter  flory  or,  for  MUEHAY. 


Ml  KKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTBT. 


557 


Crest — A  man   in  armour  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  sword  erect  proper,   poiUDiel 
.mil  liill  or,  on  his  breast  a  ghirld,  thereon  the  arms  of  AYNSLEY. 
Malta — Futh  fortune  and  fill  the  fetters. 
Residence — Riverlaw,  Chriatchurch,  New  Zealand. 


WILLIAM  OSWALD  GILCHRIST,  formerly  of  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  b.  in  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  17th  March,  1843  ;  m.  20th 
December,  1876,  Clara  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Kxox, 
of  Fiona,  Sydney.  New  South  Wales,  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of 
that  colony,  by  ^lartha,  his  wife,  daughter  of  James  RUTMSDGE,  squire  of 
Ballymagirl,  Cavan,  Ireland  (see  EUTLEDGE  of  Werronggurt,  vol.  i,  p.  139), 
and  has  issue, 

i    THOMAS  EDWAKD,  6.  30th  September,  1878. 

i.  Helen  Mary. 

n.  Vera  Colville. 

in.  Isabel  Margaret. 

iv.  Clara  Evelyn. 


Lineage. 


WILLIAM  GILCHBIST,  m.  27th  February, 
1797,  Isabella  WILSON  (who  d.  12th  June, 
1845),  and  d.  26th  May,  1814,  leaving  a  son, 

JOHN  GILCHBIST,  of  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  and  afterwards  of  48,  Porchester 
Terrace,  London;  6.  at  Falkirk,  N.B.,  26th 
December,  1803  ;  m.  14th  June,  1842,  Helen 
Warden  AUDBEW  (who  d.  18th  December, 
1873),  and  d.  14th  November,  1866,  leaving 
issue, 

i.  WILLIAM  OSWALD,  of  whom  above. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  1st  June,  1844,  d.  23rd 
May,  1869. 

III.  John,  of  Sydney,  New  South  Wales, 
i.  iu  New  South  Wales,  30th  Septem- 
ber,  1847  ;  at  the  age  of  six  went  to 
England,  and   returned  to  the  colony 
in  1867  ;  m.  21st  April,  1875,  Emily 
Clara  CHISHOLM,  and  has  five  children, 
viz , 

1.  John  Harold. 

2.  William  Eric. 

3.  Douglas. 

1.  Helen  Marion. 

2.  Edith  Clare. 

iv.  Sydney  James  Learmonth,  b.  20th 
November,  1855 ;  m.  llth  April,  1885, 
Amy  Margaret  YOUNG,  and  has  issue, 


1.  Warden  Sydney  Lcarmontli. 

1.  Ernestine  Colville  Learmouth. 

2.  Noel  Sophie  Learmonth. 

V.  Ernest  Watt,  i.  16th  May,  1859. 

I.  Helen      Clementina,     m.     first,     6th 
October,      1870,      Colin      Alexander 
FRASEB,  and  by  him  has  had  issue,  1. 
William    Douglas   Campbell ;     and  1. 
Helen   Maud.     She  m.  secondly,  liOth 
September,     1885,     Captain     Samuel 
PHILLIPS,    and    by    him    has    three 
children,  2.  Richard  Ernest  Gilchrist  j 
2.  Moira  Sydney  ;  and  3.  Aileen  L'usie. 

II.  Susan    Margaret   Colville,    m.   20th 
September,  18S1,  Hamilton  OSBOBNE, 
of  Hangaroo  Cowra,  New  South  Wales, 
youngest     son     of    the     late     Henry 
OsBOBNE,of  Marshall  Mount.Illawarra, 
New  South  Wales  (see  OSBORXE,  of 
Bungendore) ,  and  has  three  children, 
Claude  Hamilton,  Rex  Hamilton,  and 
Eileen  Hamilton. 

Mr.  John  Gilchrist  emigrated  to  the  colony 
of  New  South  Wales  in  1828  ;  established 
the  mercantile  business  of  the  existing  firm  of 
Gilchrist,  Watt,  &  Co.,  in  1834,  and  returned 
to  England  in  May,  1854. 


Residences— Oakley  Hall,  Basingstoke,  Hants  j  and  200,  Queen's  Gate,  London,  S.W. 
Clubs — Union  Sydney ;  Conservative,  Oriental,  and  City  of  London. 


A  LEXANDER  SLOANE,  of  Mulwala  and  Savernake,  co.  Deuison, 
_£JL  Murrumbidgee  district,  New  South  Wales,  justice  of  the  peace,  a  com- 
missioner for  taking  affidavits  for  the  colony  of  New  South  Wales,  and  a  life 


558 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


member  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  I.  29th  May,  1829;  sailed  for 
Australia,  with  his  brother  William,  in  the  barque  "  Victory,"  3rd  April,  1849, 
;m<l  landed  at  Melbourne  on  the  19th  July  following;  ra.  20th  March,  185(3, 
Annabella  Helen,  daughter  of  Thomas  GIBSON,  of  Ayr,  Scotland,  banker  (by 
Annabella  HAMILTON,  his  wife),  who  was  the  son  of  Peter  GIBSON,  of  Ayr,  and 
has  had  issue, 

i.  James,  of  Bernarra,  J.P.  for  New  South  Wales,  I.  14th  January,  1857  ; 

m.  30th  October,  1884,  Amy  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  J.  D. 

ROBERTSON,  of  Yarrawonga,  Victoria,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1.  Alexander  James,  I.  25th  September,  1886. 

2.  Hume  Robertson,  I.  19th  June,  1888. 

3.  William  Douglas,  6.  4th  June,  1890. 

ii.  Thomas  Gibson,  member  of  the  Linnean  Society  of  New  South  Wales, 
and  author  of  Studies  in  Australian  Entomology,  b.  20th  April,  1858 ; 
m.  28th  October,  1891.  Eliza  S.,  daughter  of  A.  WOOLFREY. 

in.  William,  b.  22nd  August,  1860. 

iv.  Alexander  Turner,  b.  llth  November,  1871,  d.  in  infancy. 

v.  Hugh  Gibson  Gemmell,  b.  14th  February,  1875. 

vr.  John  Alexander,  b.  27th  November,  1877. 

I.  Janet  Turner  Gemmell. 

ii.  Annabella  Helen. 

in.  Lucy  Jane. 

iv.  Lavinia  Gibson. 

v.  Margaret  Octavia,  m.  at  Mulwala,  New  South  Wales,  2nd  June,  1892, 
Walter  Maurice  GROVE,  of  Merton,  New  South  Wales,  eldest  son  of 
Sir  George  GROVE,  of  Sydenham,  co.  Kent,  England,  and  d.  s.  p.  5th 
June,  1894. 


EBENEZER  SXOANE,  of  Kirkcudbrightshire, 
Scotland,  b.  1750 ;  m.  1772,  Jane  BBYDSON, 
and  d.  in  1830,  leaving  a  son, 

JAMES  SLOANE,  merchant  of  Glasgow, 
where  he  resided  for  over  forty  years,  and 
was  repeatedly  elected  president  of  the 
Galloway  Brotherly  Society  of  Glasgow.  He 
was  born  14th  December,  1775 ;  m.  2nd 
April,  1810,  Janet,  third  daughter  of  Duncan 
TURNER,  of  Castles,  Glenorchy,  Scotland, 
by  Lucy  LEITCH,  his  wife  (see  TURNER  of 
Jl-iglijield,  vol.  i,  p.  275),  and  by  her  (who 
was  b.  14th  May,  1787,  and  d.  18th  June, 
1874)  had  issue, 

I.  Ebenezer,   b.  13th  September,   1812; 
d.  23rd  May,  1842. 

II.  Duncan  Turner,   b.   17th  November, 
1819  ;  d.  12th  August,  1842. 

III.  James,  b.  28th  July,  1821 ;  d.  llth 
November,  1841. 

iv.  John,  b.  12th  May,  1823;  m.  Flora, 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  D.  MACLEAN,  of 
Glenorchy,  N.B.,  and  d.  25th  April, 
1880,  leaving  one  daughter. 

V.  William,  b.  7th  May,  1827  ;  educated 
at  the  High  School  and  the  University 
of  Glasgow  ;  sailed  for  Australia,  with 


his  brother,  Alexander,  in  the  barque 
"Victory,"  3rd  April,  1849,  and 
landed  at  Melbourne  on  the  19th 
July  following,  where  he  was  for 
about  twenty  years  senior  partner  in 
the  firm  of  William  Sloane  &  Co.,  his 
firm  being  some  years  since  merged 
in  the  Union  Mortgage  and  Agency 
Co.  of  Australia,  Ltd. 
VI.  ALEXANDER,  of  Mulwala  and  Saver- 
nake,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

I.  Lucy,    b.    26th    January,    1811 ;    m, 
William  McCAUL,  of  Glasgow,   West 
Indian  merchant,  and  d.  10th  Novem- 
ber, 1890,  having  had  four  sons  and  two 
daughters. 

II.  Jane,  b.  7th    May,    1814;    m.  Alex- 
ander FTFE,  of  Glasgow  and  Ardgare, 
co.  Dumbarton,  and  d.  31st  January, 
1881,  having  had  five  sons  and   four 
daughters. 

in.  Janet,  b.  12th  April,  1816. 

IV.  Mary,  b.  20th  December,  1817;    m. 
Samuel  WILSON, of  Glasgow,  merchant, 
but  d.  s.  p.  22nd  March,  1846. 

V.  Ann,  b.  8th  June,   1825 ;  m.  Walter 
WAHDLAW,    of    Glasgow,    merchant, 


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559 


III'|I|IPW  of  lli.-  lute'  Ki-v.  Rulpli  Ward- 
luw,  D.I).,  and  has  four  sons  aud  one 

llllllglllrr. 


VI.  Helen,  t.  8th  February,  1833,  d.  17lli 

April,  1847. 
Mr.  .Tumi's  Sloane  tt.  2nd  May,  1847. 


l'<  \itltaces  —  Mulwala  and  Savernake,  co.  Denison,  Murruuibidgce  district,  New   South 
Wtlm. 

Club  —  Australian,  in  Melbourne. 


Coljem 


HON.   HENRY    EMANUEL    COHEN,  of   Hopes,   Darliughurst  Road, 
Sydney,    New   South  Wales,  barrister-at-law,  6.  at  Port  Macquarie, 
New    South    Wales,    1st   December,    1840;    m.    15th    July,    1884,    Sophie, 
daughter  of  Leo  and  Emelie  FRANK,  of  Hildesheim,  Hanover,  and  has  issue, 
i.  Edgar  Henry,  b,  4th  November,  1885. 
ii.  Cecil  Hope,  6.  5th  July,  1888. 

Mr.  Cohen  was  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Middle  Temple,  London,  6th  June, 
1871,  and  on  his  return  to  Sydney,  in  the  same  year,  -was  admitted  to  the 
New  South  Wales  bar,  and  became  member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  for 
West  Maitland  in  December,  1874;  was  colonial  treasurer  in  the  Farnell 
administration,  from  December,  1877,  to  December,  1878,  and  minister  of 
justice  in  the  Stuart  administration,  from  5th  January,  1883,  to  8th  October, 
1885,  having  held  for  a  period  of  about  eleven  months  in  1881-2,  the  post  of 
district  court  judge  and  chairman  of  quarter  sessions  for  the  Metropolitan 
and  Hunter  districts.  Mr.  Cohen  had  been  invited,  before  becoming  a 
member  of  the  Farnell  Government,  by  Sir  Henry  Parkes,  to  accept  office 
with  him,  and  was  recently  offered  a  seat  in  the  Legislative  Council  of 
New  South  Wales  by  the  Dibbs  administration,  but  declined  both  invitations. 


Hincagc. 

EMANUEL  COHEN,  of  Brighton,  co.  Sussex, 
by  Hannah  his  wife,  had  with  other  issue, 
Levy  Emauuel,  eldest  son,  proprietor  of  the 
Brighton  Guardian  newspaper,  and  ABBA- 
HAM,  of  whom  we  treat.  The  younger  son, 

ABRAHAM  COHEN,  of  Sydney,  who  m.  there, 
in  1837,  Sophia  COHEN,  who  d.  26th  Decem- 
ber, 1882.  He  d.  2Srd  January,  1874,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Sydney,  m.  and  has  issue, 

three  sous  and  five  daughters, 
ii.  HENRY  EMANCEL  (Hon.),  barrister- 
at-law,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

III.  George,  m.  and  has  issue,  four  sons 
and  two  daughters. 

IV.  Nathan,  m.  and  has  issue,  three  sons 
and  four  daughters. 

I.  Fanny,  m.  1857,  Sir  Benjamin  BENJA- 

Sesidence— Hopes,  Darlinghurst  Road,  Sydney, 


MIJJ,  Knt.  (soci-eated  1889), of  Canally, 
George  Street,  East  Melbourne, 
Victoria,  J.P.,  mayor  of  Melbourne, 
from  1887  to  1889,  and  sometime 
member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of 
Victoria,  eldest  son  of  Moses  Benjamin, 
of  Melbourne,  J.P.  (who  d.  1885),  and 
has  issue  seven  sons  and  seven 
daughters. 

ii.  Caroline  (Mrs.  JOSEPH),  has  issue 
three  sons  and  three  daughters. 

in.  Hannah  (Mrs.  SAMUEL),  has  no 
issue. 

IV.  Sarah. 

v.  Jenny  (Mrs.  MARKS),  has  issue  three 
sons  and  two  daughters. 

VI.  Minnie  (Mrs.  BENJAMIN),  has  issue 
two  sons  and  one  daughter. 

New  South  Wales. 


r,r,  i 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


HON.  WILLIAM  HILSON  PIGOTT,  of  Tahlcc,  Liverpool  Road, 
Burwood,  near  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  member  of  the  Legisla- 
tive Council  and  President  of  the  Incorporated  Law  Institute  of  that  colony, 
b.  10th  March,  1839  ;  emigrated  to  New  South  Wales,  with  his  parents,  in  1841  ; 
TO.  firstly,  28th  August,  1863,  Laura  Jane  WEST,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1st 
November,  1877)  has  issue, 

i.  WILLIAM  HENRY,  6.  28th  September,  1864. 

ii.  Richard  Granville,  b.  15th  August,  1869. 

Mr.  Pigott  in.  secondly,  9th  January,  1883,  Louisa  Matilda,  daughter  of  the 
late  William  David  JONES,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

i.  Ethel  Louise. 


Hfneage. 


WILLIAM  PIGOTT,  of  co.  Cambridge  (whose 
sister  m.  Dr.  KITCHENEK),  m.  Sarah  LAMB, 
and  d.  22nd  July,  1798,  having  by  her,  who 
il.  29th  October,  1783,  had  issue  a  eon, 

WILLIAM  PIGOTT,  who  formerly  practised 
as  a  doctor  at  St.  Ires,  afterwards  became  a 
surgeon  in  the  navy,  and  finally  an  army 
surgeon  iu  India.  He  m.  firstly,  Ann  Fox, 
by  whom  he  had  no  issue,  and  secondly,  1st 
May,  1800,  Sarah  ALLPRESS  (who  d.  25th 
April,  1837),  and  by  her  had  with  other 
issue, 

I.  William  (Captain),  served  in  the  navy, 
was    afterwards    in    the   Hon.   E.    I. 
Company's  Service,  and  was  an  elder 
brother,  and  for  several  years  deputy 
master  of  the  Hon.  Corporation  of  the 
Trinity  House  (when  H.R.H.  the  late 
Prince  Consort  was  Master),  m.  Geor- 
gina  Frances  GRANVILLE,  and  d.  s.  p. 
4th  May,  1870. 

II.  Granado,  d.  vnm.,  having  served  in 


III.  Richard,  of  Temple  Court,  Rcigate, 
co.  Surrey,  d.  s.  p.  10th  October,  1890. 

IT.  JOHN  ALLPBESS,  of  whom  presently. 
Mr.  William  Pigott  d.  at  Cuttack,  India,  12th 
December,  1818.  His  fourth  son, 

JOHN  ALLPRESS  PIGOTT,  served  in  the 
navy  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  and 
afterwards  resided  first  at  London,  then  at 
Edinburgh,  and  finally  at  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  whither  he  emigrated  in  1841.  He 
m.  16th  May,  1838,  Margaret  HILSON,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  27th  May,  1875)  had  issue, 

I.  WILLIAM  HILSON  (Hon.),  member  of 
the  Legislative  Council  of  New  South 
Wales,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

I.  Anna   Kitchener,  m.    9th  September, 
1864,  and  has  ten  children. 

II.  Charlotte,  m.  26th  January,  1867,  but 
d.  s.  p. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  26th  March,  1875,  but 
has  no  issue. 

Mr.  J.  A.  Pigott  d.  24th  December,  1857. 


the  navy  during  the  war  with  France. 

Armj — Sa.  three  pick  axes,  two  and  one  within  ft  borditre  arg. 

Crest — A  greyhound  pass.  sa. 

Residence — Tahlee,  Liverpool  Road,  Burwood,  near  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

Clul — Australian. 


HENRY  WHATLEY  ESTRIDGE,  of  the  Estridge  Estates,  St.  Kitts, 
West  Indies,  and  of  Minety  House,  Malmesbury,  Wilts,  b.  1837,  m. 
25th  October,  1879,  Selina  Elizabeth  Pye,  only  daughter  and  heiress  of  the 
late  Lieutenant-Colonel  Frances  WEMYSS,  of  the  Bombay  Engineers  (see 
BURKE'S  Peerage,  WEMYSS  AND  MARCH,  E.),  and  Selina,  his  wife,  daughter  of 
the  late  George  PYE,  of  Boconion,  Bodmin,  Mr.  H.  W.  Estridge  was  a 
midshipman  in  the  Indian  Navy  from  1855-9,  and  served  through  the 
Persian  war,  including  Mohumsa,  for  which  he  received  the  medal  and 
clasp.  He  was  afterwards  in  the  46th  Regiment. 


JH'JiKKS  COLONIAL  CL'NTKY. 


561 


This  family  settled  in  St.  Kitls  he-fore  1660, 
and  IIMS  held  llir  same  estnli-s  r\rr  Mnre. 

.liin.N  K.-'iniiHiK,  h.  alum!  HMO,  and  it.  1701, 
leaving  t\\o  sons,  I.  Joseph,  h.  167),  d.  17IH 
Ic 'living  n  son,  Jolin,  who  m.  1734,  .Miss  PAVNK 
nnil  tt.  x  //.  ;  and  2.  l!h\.i  \.\n.\,  of  whom  we 
treat.  The  sc;-ond  son, 

lii: N.it.MiN  ESTHIIJGP,  wlio  held  lauds  at 
Wieh,  Somersetshire,  England,  and  pave  a 
nitr  ill  SI.  .liilin'x,  CapUtcrre,  St.  Kitts,  W.I., 
fora  rhurch,  m.  Frances  UK.-PIIIUGK,  aid  1» 
her  hail,  with  olln  r  i.vnie,  a  second  son, 

JOHN  ESTHIOCK,  b.  170:.',  m.  Elizabeth, 
daughter  uf  \VilliumPniPp3  (by  Lady  C'ntli- 
rrinc  A. NNKSLEY,  his  wife,  only  daughter  anil 
heir  of  .hum's,  third  EABL OP  ANGLESEY),  and 
sister  cif  (.'oiistatitine  PHIPPS,  firtt  LOBD  MtJL- 
ORAVE  (see  BURKK'S  Perrage,  NOBMANBY, 
M.),  and  by  )ier  had  issue,  a  son, 

JOHN  ESTBIDGE,  b.  1732,  »».  first,  Mary 
SBATON,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1772,  had  issue, 

I.  John,  4.  1760,  m.  Eliza  PABBON,  and 
d.  1794,  leaving  a  daughter  Eliza,  b. 
1794,  rf.  1868. 

II.  Arclas,  b.  17^8,  m.   Ann  JULICS  (4. 
1774,rf.  1838),andrf.  1815,leavingifsue, 

1.  Aretas  William,*.  1804, m.  C..th- 
erinc   HAK.NST  AUJ.H,  and  d.    1870, 
having  by  her,  who  was  4.  18*6, 
and  <l .  1876,  hnd  issue, 

(n)  Aretas,  d.  >.  ji.  1882. 

(A)    John    Julius,    of     Sutton 

Vuiey,  Wnrininster,  Wilts,  4. 

1847,   m.    Louisa   Ann   TOE- 

VILI.B     (4.    1856),    and    has 

issue, 

(1)  John  Juliuc,  4.  1883. 

(2)  George  Cecil,  4.  1885. 

(3)  Aretiis  William. 4. 1887. 

(4)  Augustus,  4.  1888. 

(5)  Chailes      Henry,     4. 
1890. 

(6)  A  son,  4.  1892. 

(7)  A  soi',  4.  18WJ. 

(a)  Gertrude  Ann,  4.  1845,  d. 
unm.  1884. 

2.  John  Julius,  4.  171)9,  deceased. 
1.  Anne,  d.  1847. 

I.  Mary,  4.  1759,  m.  Dr.  ENGLAND,  and 

d.  1782. 

He  m.  secondly,  Susanna  WHATIEY,  and  d, 
1778,  having,  by  her,  who  »».  secondly,  178?, 
Godfrey  MEYNELL,  who  d.  ».  p.  (tee  Landed 
Gen/iy,  MEYNILL-INOEAM,  of  Hoar  Crost), 
had  issue, 

III.  Edward,  b.  1775,  serred  under  the 
Duke  of  York  in  Flanders  in  the  1st 
Royal  Dragoov.g. 

IV.  JOSEPH,  of  whom  we  treat. 
Tl.e  voungest  son, 

JOSEPH  ESTKIIGE,  4.  1777,  who  served  in 


the  1st  Royal  Dragoons  and  was  wounded  be- 
fore Gateau,  in  Flanders,  in  17!)  I,  and  r/.  1M', 
having  hv  Ann  TAYI.OH,  his  wife  (//.  177i'>,  it. 
1854),  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  rf.  1802. 

II.  Clmrles,    of    the    51rt   Regiment,    4. 
1803,  d.  1851. 

in.  GEOBGK,  of  whom  presently. 

iv.  Edward,  b.  January,  1808,"  d.  Mai-, 

1891. 

V.  John,  4.  1809,  d.  1829. 
vi.  Joseph,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Bombay 

Engineers,  4.   1811,  m.  A.  Sums  (A. 

1820,  d.  1886)  and  d.  189). 
vu.  Henry,  4.  1812,  m.  Mary  Lc  HAINE 

(4.  18O»,  rf.  1869),  and  rf.  1852,  li  aving 

issue, 

1.  Henry,  4.  1833,  m.  Miss  PRCM- 
v •  >\  ;•  and  d.  1870,  leaving  ieeue, 

(a)  Henry  Powys,  A.  7th  July, 

1858,  d.  January,  1891. 
(4)  Powyc,  d.  an  infant. 
(a)  Marion,  4.  1868. 

2.  Loraine,  4.  1840,  m.  M.  S.  PKAB?, 
and  has  issue, 

(a)  Samuel,  4.  1873. 

(A)  Geoffrey,  d.  an  infant. 

3.  Edward,    A.    1843,   m.    Elizabeth 
PAUKY,  and  lias  issue, 

(a)  John   Powys,  d.  an  infant, 

1871. 
(A)   Kdward  Powyg,  d.  an  infant, 

1875. 

(c)  0.  Loraine,  4.  1877. 
(rf)  Audrey  R.,  A.  1878. 
(<•)  Edward  Wilfred,  A.  1885. 
(/)  W.  K.  Parry,  A.  1886. 
(a)  Mildred,  A.  1872. 
(A)  Mary  Loraine,  A.  1874. 
(c)  Ruth  Margaret,  A.  1880. 
(rf)  Elizabeth  Dorothv,  A.  1881. 
(e)  Hilda,  A.  1882. 

1.  Marianne,  A.  1839. 

2.  Emily,  A.  1837. 

I.  Susannah,  4.  1806,  d.  1807. 
The  third  son, 

GEOBGE  ESTBIDGB,  M.  first,  Grace  MALE, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  4.  1833,  d.  1866. 
n.  George  Tylor,  4.  1835,  served  in  the 
Indian  Mutiny  in  the  Bombay  Native 
Infantry,  and  d.  1862. 
in.  HENRY   WIIATLKY,  the   subject  of 
this  memoir. 

I.  Anne  Maria,  A.  1834,  d.  1840. 

II.  Grace    Elizabeth,   A.    16th   January, 
1843,  d.  1882. 

Mr.  George  Estridgo  m.  secondly,  Margaret 
Anne  WILSON,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

III.  Fanny  Marion,  4.  1845. 
iv.  Susan,  d.  in  infancy. 


Sesidence — Minety  House,  Minety,  Malmesbury,  Wilts;  and  the  Hill,  Lower  E>tridge's 
and  Bramble  estates,  St.  Kitts. 


VOL.    II. 


2  o 


562 


UUJIKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


JBcSmtcll 


SAMUEL    SMITH    MrDONELL,    of    Toronto,    Canada,    I,.   15th  Muruh, 
1838,  m.    19th    November,   1872,   Mary   Jane,  daughter    of     Alexander 
FISHKK,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  James  Arthur  Edward,  b.  13th  May,  1886. 

I.  Florence  Mary. 

II.  Loila  Isabella. 

Hfncnac. 


ALLAN  MACDOXKLL,  of  Collachie,  a  des- 
cendant of  the  chief  of  Glengarry,  fought  for 
Prince  CHARLES  STUART  at  Culloden,  went  to 
America  in  1773,  removed  to  Canada  after 
the  outbreak  of  the  War  of  Independence, 
finally  settled  there  in  178-t.  He  was  Captain 
in  the  84th  Royal  Highland  Emigrant  Regi- 
ment. He  »».  Helen,  daughter  of  the  MAC- 
JTAB,  and  d.  1792,  having  by  her,  who  d.  1797, 
hai  issue, 

I.  Angus,  barrister-nt-law,   cleric   of  ths 
Legislative  Assembly  of  Uppei  Canada' 
in  1792,  M.L.A.  for  Durham,  Simcoe, 
and    the  East  Riding   of  York  ;     was 
treasurer  of  the  Law  Society  1801-4. 
Was   drowned   on  Lake   Ontario   7th 
October,  1804,  in  the  "  Speedy,"  which 
was  wrecked,  when  conveying  a  judge 
on  circuit,  with  the  sheriff,  attorney- 
general,  and  others.     He  d.  unm. 

II.  ALEXANDER,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  James,  Captain   43rd    Regiment,  d. 

vitm.  in  the  West  Indies. 
I.  Henrietta,  m.  Dr.  MACLEAN,  surgeon 

in  the  army,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Allan,   Colonel,  m.  Ann  STOWE, 
and  had  issue, 

2.  Donald,  d.  ».  p. 

1.  Eleanor,  m.  John  HELLIWELL,  of 
Toronto,  barrister  -  at  -  law,  and 
had  issue, 

(1)  Stuart,     living      in      New 
i'ork. 

(2)  Clarkson,  d.  x.  p. 

(1)  Jessie,  m.  the  late  John 
KANE,  and  has  issue,  a  son 
and  daughter. 

2.     Caroline,    m,     Collingwood 
SCHKEIBEB,  C.M.G.,  C  E.,  of 
Ottawa,  Engineer-in-Chief  of 
tie     Government    Railways, 
nnd  minister  of  Railways  and 
Canals   in   the   Dominion   of 
Canada,  and  has  issue. 
n.  Catherine,  m.   Captain  Miles   MAC- 
DONE  LL,  but  d.  s.  p. 
The  second  son, 

THE  HON.  ALEXANDER  MACDONELL,  of 
Callachie,  and  afterwards  of  Toronto,  l>.  at 
Fort  Augustus,  Glengarry,  Scotland,  1762, 
was  Lieutenant  in  Butler's  Rangers,  in  the 
\\  in-  of  Independence;  was  M.L.A.  for  Glen- 
garry several  times,  and  Speaker  in  1S04 ; 


sheriff  of  the  Home  District,  1792  to  1S05  ; 
Culonel  of  Militia  and  deputy  paymaster 
general  in  1812 ;  superintendent  of  Perth 
settlement  for  disbanded  soldiers  after  the 
war  of  1812 ;  assistant  secretary,  Indian 
Department,  1816  ;  and  member  of  the  Legis- 
lative Council.  He  m.  Anne,  daughter  of 
•Tames  SMITH,  and  sister  of  Colonel  the  Hon. 
Samuel  SMITH  (who  was  twice  Administrator 
of  the  Dominion  of  Canada),  and  d.  181  li 
March,  181-2,  having  by  her,  who  d.  14th 
December,  1858,  had  issue, 

I.  Allan,     barrister-at-law,     sheriff    of 
Gore  district,  b.  5th  November,  1803 
d.  unm.  9th  September.  1888. 

II.  JAMES,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  Angus  Duncan,  m.  Pauline  Rosalie, 
daughter  of  John  Petitpont  DE  LA 
HATE,  and  d.  8th  August,  1894,  having 
had  is.-ue, 

1.  John  de  la  Haye. 

2.  Angus  Claude,  barrister-at-law. 

3.  Archibald      Hayes,      Lieuienanfc 
Royal     Regiment,     of    Canadian 
Infantry. 

4.  Allan  Sluart,  of  Lindsay,  co.  Vic- 
toria, barrister-at-law. 

1.  Henrietta    Aylmer,    m.    William 
Manley     GERMAN,    of    Welland, 
barrister-at-law,   member   of    the 
Legislative  Assembly  of  Ontario. 

2.  Helen   Eugenie,   a   nun  in    the 
Loretto  Convent,  Toronto. 

3.  Margaret  Maude,  in.  8th  Septem- 
ber, 1892,  Louis  Martin  HAYES, 
of  Peterboro',  barrister-at-law. 

4.  Marie  Pauline. 

iv.  Alexander,  barrister-at-law,  b.  19th 
September,  1820. 

v.  Samuel  Smith,  of  Windsor,  co.  Essex, 
barrister-at-law,  Q.C.,  D.C.L.,  b.  23rd 
February,  1823,  m.  Ellen  Gillie,  daugh- 
ter of  Colonel  Daniel  BRODHEAD,  of 
Brookline,  U.S.A.,  and  AlmiraCuiLEB, 
his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Daniel,  d.  in  infancy. 

2.  Archibald    Cameron,    Inspector, 
N.W.M.      Police,      m.      Maude, 
daughter  of   Colonel  CAMPBELL, 
of  Kingston. 

1.  Henrietta      Aylmer,     in.      John 
MOKLEY. 


IJUfKK'S  COLOXIAN  CKNTUY. 


2.  Cornelia     llrocilicad,    m.     Adam 
Weir  A\  DBMOY, 

3.  Ellen  Gertrude,  m.  John    \V\i- 
i  M  i:. 

I.  Helen  .\nn,  />.  June,  181!?  d.  August, 
1818. 

n.  Henrietta,  m.  Major  George  Edward 
Ai  i. MI  ii.  of  tlie  ICJrd  Highlanders,  and 
il.  \\n\  Maivh,  IMI,  having  had  issue, 

1.  Charles  William  Brabazon,  cap- 
tain   in    the    army,   m.    Miiritin, 
daughter  of  General  WABNBB. 

2.  Henry  George  Robert  Angus,  d. 
unm.  8th  September,  1865. 

The  second  son, 

JAMES   McDoNBLt,  of   the  Willows,  Tor- 
"   i",  collector  of  inland  revenues,  4.  1810,  m. 
]!>th  December,  1835,  Margaret  Leah,  daugh- 
ter of  Colonel  lion.  Samuel  SMITH  (see  above), 
:n  nl  ,/.  6th  February,  1865,  having   by  her, 
who  it.  22nd  November,  1892,  had  issue, 
I.  Alexander,  >/.  unm. 
It.  SAMUEL  SMITH,  the  subject  of  this 

memoir. 

III.  John  Greenfield,  d.  unm. 
iv.  James  George,  in.  Anne  Jane,  daugh- 
ter of  Ralph   WALSH,  of  co.  Lancas- 
ter, Kngluud,  and  lias  issue, 

1.  Alexander  Allan. 

2.  John  George. 

1.  Margaret. 

2.  Jessie. 

3.  Olive. 

Ronuld  Duncan,  rf.  an  infant. 


I.  Helen,  </.  an  infant. 


n.  Kinily  Isabella,  «.  1st  August,  1872, 
William  George  McWii.UAMs,  b:irris- 
ter-at-luw,  and  has  hud  issue, 

1.  Honald,  6.  23rd    April,   1875,  d. 

SeptemUT.   1H88. 

L'.   \Villiiim  John,  //.  23rd  April,  1875, 

d.  in  infancy. 
3.  Juincx  Douglas. 
I.    \Villiam  MeDonell. 

1.  Kinily  Margaret  Louisa. 

2.  Jessie  Leah  Isabella. 

III.  Margaret,   m.  3rd   September,  1873, 
John  Beverley  ROBINSON,  son  of  the 
Jinn.  John  Heverley  ROBINSON,  lieuten- 
ant-governor  of  Ontario    (.ire  ROBIN- 
8ON,  of  Toronto)  and  rf.  13th  February, 
lt>75,  leaving  a  daughter, 

Margaret  Mary. 

IV.  Jessie    Louis*,   m.   as  his   first  wife, 
Major    Arthur    Bugshaw   HAHKISO.V, 
late    10th    Royal    Grenadiers,   son   of 
Rev.    William    Bagshaw    HARBISON, 
rector  of    Gaylon-le-Marsh,    co.   Lin- 
coln,  England,   and   Charlotte    Anne, 
his    wife,  daughter  of   William  Teale 
WKLFITT,  of  Manby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  grandson  of  Rev.  William  Bagshaw 
HARBISON,  of  Gouldhunt,  co.  Kent, 
but  d.  leaving  no  issue  by  him  (who  m. 
secondly,  12th  October,  1892,  Frances 
Anastasia,  daughter  of   the  Hon.  Sir 
Frank  SMITH,  Knt.,  of  Toronto,  and 
has  issue,  Frank  Arthur,  6.  12th  Jan- 
uary, 1894). 


Residence — Toronto,  Canada. 


CHARLES  LEWIS  REECE  ALLEN,  of  Wcltevcden,  Steynsburg,  Cape 
Colony,  South  Africa,  6.  7th  March,  1858,  m.  5th  August,  1880,  Jessie 
Maria  LOVEMOKE,  and  has  issue, 
1.  Graham  Charles,  6.  1881. 
ii.  John  Murray  McKillop,  6.  1883. 
HI.  Donald  Walter,  6.  1883. 
iv.  Angus  Torrens,  6.  1886. 
v.  Alfred  Peregrine,  6.  1888. 
vi.  Neville  Durant,  fc.  1889. 


linraae. 


THOMAS  ALLEN,  of  Gellcswick,  co.  Pem- 
broke, who  is  said  to  have  served  with 
Cromwell,  in  Ireland,  m,  the  daughter  of 
Dai  id  I'AYNTER,  and  had  issue, 

I.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Joseph,  of  Dale  Castle,  co.  Pembroke, 
who   built    St.   Ann's   lighthouses   in 
1713. 

in.  David,  of  Fobstone,  m.  Anno,  daugh- 
ter of  Rowland  I.At'OHARNE  (son  of 
Mnjor-General  Rowland  LACGHABNE, 


and  grandson  of  General  Rowland 
LAUGH  ARXK,  a  conspicuous  character  in 
the  civil  wars),  and  Theodosia,  his  wife 
(daughter  of  Sir  Christopher  WBAV, 
by  Albina,  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Kdward  Cecil,  Viscount  Wimbledon), 
and  by  her,  who  was  co-heiress  of  her 
brother,  John  L.u  IUIAHNK,  M.P.,  had 
issue, 

1.  W'illiain,   of  Fobstone,  m.   Mar- 
garet BIBI>,  and  had  issue, 

2  o  2 


56-t 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


(1)  Mary,  m.  John  Laugharue 

A  LLEN. 

(2)  Margaret, m.  Joshua  ALLEN, 
of  Pembroke. 

.  John,  m.  Joan,  daugkfer  of  John 
BARTJE.IT,  of  Oesselly,  co.  Pem- 
broke, and  had  issue, 

(1)  John  Bartlctt,  of  Cresselly, 
M.  17l>3,  Elizabethronly  child 
e£  John  HB.NBI.BIOH, of  Pau- 
teague,  and  liad  issue, 

(a)  John  Hensleigl),  of 
Cresselly,6.  29th  August, 
1769r  J.P.  and  D.I.., 
ligh  sheriff  (180','),  M.P. 
18W-2Grm.  IZthNovem- 
»er,  1812,  Gertrude, 
youngest  daughter  of 
Lord-  Robert  SEYMOUK, 
son  of  Francis,  first 
Marqaeas  of  Hertford, 
and  d.  9tb  April,  1843, 
iavi»g  by  he--,-  who  d. 
13th  January,  1825,  had 
issue, 

1.    Seymour    Phillip, 
of   "CDtsselly,    J.P. 
M«l       D.L.,      high 
•heriff  1850r  b.  24th 
May,  1815,  m.  29th 
July,    1843,    Lady 
Catherine-          FEL- 
IOWES,  daughter  of 
Newton,     Earl     of 
Portsmouth,  and  d. 
J3Dh    March,,  1861, 
laving  Iiad  issue, 
a.  Henry    Hugh, 
i.  lathNoTem- 
ier,    1815,    d. 
8th  May,  1847. 
4.  Henry        Ssy- 
mour,  of  Cres- 
selly, D.L.  high 
sheriff       1873, 
late     1st    Life 
Guards,  b.  30th 
August,  1847. 
f.  Frederick  Sey- 
mour,      Major 
15th  Regiment, 
k.  23rd  August, 
1843. 

(>.  Francis  Sey- 
mour, Major 
Worcestershire 
Regiment,  b 
29th  March, 
1853. 

r.  John  Sey 
mour,  b-.  17th 
March,  1855. 
/.  Newton  Sey- 
mour, Captain 
South  Stafford 
Regiment,  4 
5th  August 
1857. 

a.  Gertrude  Cath 
erine,  m.  (5tl 


March,  1*77, 
Sir  Owen 
Henry  Philipps 
SCOUBFIELD, 
Bart. 

b.  Camilla  Fran- 
ces    Henrietta, 

d.  young  1853. 
2.  Henry    George,   of 

Parkeston,  co.  Pem- 
broke, Q.C,  M.A., 
J.P.,  M.P.  for  Pem- 
broke, 1880-tf,  late 
recorderof  Andover, 
6.  29th  July,  1816. 
?.  John  Hensleigh.  b. 
3rd  November,  1818, 
m.  Mi-s  SNELGAK, 
and  d.  3.  p.  1868. 

1.  GertiudeElizabeth, 
d.  1824. 

2.  Isabel  Georgina,  m. 
184O,    George    Lort 
PHILLIPS,  M.P.    of 
Lawrenny  Park,  co. 
Pembroke. 

(b)   Lancelot  Baugh,  some- 
time acleik  in  Chuneery, 
and  mastir  of   Dulwich 
College,  b.  1st  January, 
1774,  m.  fir.-t,  13th  May, 
1813,  Caroline,  daughter 
of    Thomas    Peter    Ro- 
MILLY,      of       Dulwicb, 
brother    of     Sir     1'eler 
ROMILLY,   and   by    her, 
who  d.  1830,  had  issue, 
1.  George   Baugh,   of 
Cilrchiw,   co.   Pem- 
broke,  D.L.,  M.A., 
b.  23rd  April,  1821, 
m.  19th  May,  1846, 
Dorothea     Hannah, 
daughter   of   Roger 
KATOX,  of  Parcglas, 
and  has  issue, 

a.  John  Romilly, 
b.     9th     June, 
1847. 

b.  Wilfred  Baugh, 
m.     December, 
1883,      Anne 
Sophin,  daugh- 
ter   of     Rev. 
Robert  WEDG- 
WOOD, of  Dum- 
bleton,      co. 
Gloucester. 

e.  Joseph    Henry 
Baugh. 

d.  WilmotBaugli. 

e.  Richard  Baugh. 
a,  Mary      Cathe- 
rine. 

6.  A'inie  Emmi. 

r.   Rachel  Mary. 

2.     Edmund    Edward 

(Rev.),      rector     of 

Porlkerry,    *.    1824, 

m.     1818,      Beithc, 


HURKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


5C5 


daughter  of  Roger 
EATO.V,  of  Parcglas, 
iiucl  lias  issue, 

a.  Edwnrd  Lunce- 
lot  B.iugh,  b. 
1853. 

//.  Thomas  Knton. 
-     Arthur    Ed- 
mund. 

(I.   William      Ed- 
ward Romilly. 
e.  Kavmond  Oi-il 

Edward. 

a.  Lucy  Caroline. 
I.  Mary  Jessie. 
e.  Margaret. 
d.  Amy  Bertha. 
Mr.      I..    B.    Alien    »;. 
secondly,     July,     18  tl, 
Oeorgiana  Sarah,  daugh- 
ter of  Charles  Nathaniel 
BAYLY,    by    the    Lady 
Sarah,  his  wife,  daughter 
of  George,  fourth  Karl  of 
Jersey,    and     d.     28th 
October,  1845,  having  by 
her,   who  rf.   1859,  had 
further  issue, 

3.  Clement  Frederick 
Komilly,  b.  1844,  m. 
1877,  Edith  Louisa, 
daughter  of  Rev. 
Robert  WEDGWOOD, 
nf  Dunbleton,  and 
has  one  son  and  two 
daughters. 
1.  Elizabeth  Jessie 

Jane, 
(a)    Elizabeth,   m.    Josiah 

WEDGWOOD. 
(4)  Catherine, ««.  Sir  James 

MACINTOSH. 
(.•)  Mary,  d.  young. 

(d)  Caroline,  m.  Kev.  Ed- 
ward   I)BEW,  rector    of 
Broadhembury. 

(e)  Jane   Louisa,  m.  John 
WEDGWOOD. 

(/)  Harriet,  m.  Rev.  Mat- 
thew SVRTEES,  M.A., 
prebendary  of  Cant<  r- 
bury  and  Gloucester, 
son  of  Ambrose  surtt'es, 
of  Newcastleand  Headby, 
and  brother-in-law  of 
Lord  Eldon,  and  rf. 
1847. 

(«)  Jessie,  m.  3.  C.  L.  DB 
SISMONDI,  the  historian, 
und  ••'.  1845. 
(h)  Emma,  d.  1866. 
(j)  Frances,  d.  May,  1875, 

aged  93. 

(•>)  Roger,  m.  Margaret, daugh- 
ter of  John  DAVIS,  of  the 
\\-.\\f,  and  had  a  son,  James, 
of  Freestone  Hall. 
(:t)  Joshua,  m.  liis  first  cousin, 
Margaret,  daughter  and  co- 


lieiress  of  Williarn  ALLKN, 
of  F<  bit  one,  aiid  had  with 
other  issue, 

(«)  I)«vi«  Bird  (Rer.), 
M.A.,  rector  of  liuHun, 
b.  16th  February,  17';;», 
»n.  24th  October,  171*6, 
Mary  Aune  llarriri, 
daughter  of  Peter  Bar- 
tholomew Jri-lAM,  of 
London,  and  <l .  31st 
Deci'iuber,  1S31,  havirg 
by  her,  who  •/.  28th 
jWc.ul.rr,  1841,  hnd 
issue, 

1.  Joshua    Julian,   of 
Bicton,  J.P.,  4.  25th 
March,  1799,  m.  8th 
July,  1821,  Martha, 
only      surviving 
daughter   of    John 
BROOKE,  of  London, 
and  </.  1885,  having 
li.nl  issue, 

a.  Joshua  Bird, 
B.4..chicfcUrk 
of  the  Court  of 
Chancery,  4. 
15th  May,  1S23, 
m.  13th'  April, 
1848,  Margar- 
ctta  Anne,  only 
daughter  of 
Colonel  Wil- 
liam MOERIBON, 

H.E.C.8.,  of 
PortclewHouse, 
and  d.r.p.  1880, 
leaving  issue,  a 
son  an  I  a  dau- 
ghter, William 
Bird,  of  Bicton, 
J.P.,  barrister- 
at-law,  4. 
1851;  and  Lucy 
Martha. 

''.  Charles  John, 
4.  2nd  Match, 
1832,  m.  1856, 
Augusta  Maria, 
daughter  of 
Eu^ebius  Ar- 
thur LLOTD, 
and  has  issue. 

a,  Mary  Anne,  rf. 
]9tli  July,  183?. 

2.  William     "(Rev.), 
M  .A.,  rector  of  Bos- 
herstoD,  4.  27th  Sep- 
tember, 1803,  m.  61  h 
July,       1831,       In* 
cousin,  Frances  Mar- 
garet, eldent  daugh- 
ter of  James  A  i  1 1  N  . 
of   Freestone    Hall, 
and    il.    Oth     April, 
1872,  leaving  issue, 

a.  Rotx-rt  James, 
4.  20th  May, 


5(56 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


1832,  m.  Oeor- 

of  Major  1'OOLB, 
and  rf.  26th 
September, 
18()'.»,  leaving 
issuf. 

b  Alfred  Bird, 
b.  llth  Nov- 
ember, 1834, 
m.  1S52,  Isa- 
bella, daughter 
of  Robert  HOPE- 
KIKK,  and  has 
issue. 

e.  Charles  Stan- 
\ejt  b.  22nd 
August,  1838, 
m.  Mary,  dau- 
ghter of  James 
PTELK,  and  has 
issue. 

rf  William  Fred- 
crick,  b.  15th 
April,  1840. 
e  Thomas  Cecil, 
b.  llth  April, 
1845. 

a.  Elizabeth  Jtme, 
m.      Edward 
GOODEVE. 
I.  Frances  Char- 
lotte. 

e.  Jessie  Emily. 
3.  James  (Very  Rev.), 
dean  of  St.  David's, 
M.A.,  and  vicar  of 
Costlemartin,        co. 
Pembroke,  *.    15th 
July,  1802,  m.  28th 
April,  1852,  Isabella 
Dorothea,  daughter 
of     Peter    Ricknrd 
HOABE,  of  Eelsey, 
Kent. 

4.   Bird,    Commander 
R.N.,    d.    nnm.     at 
Fernando  Po,  on  his 
jet  urn  with  Captain 
Trotter    from     the 
Niger     Expedition, 
25th  October,  1841. 
5.  Charles     Allen,   of 
Norton,    J.P.,  high 
sheriff,  1876,  b.  29th 
July,  1808,  m.  llth 
August,  1840,  Mary, 
youngest     daughter 
of  James  ALLEN,  of 
Freestone  Hall,  and 
d.    4th    November, 
1884,  baring  by  her, 
•who  d.  25th  Decem- 
ber, 1833,  bad  issue, 
a.  Herbert  James, 
of       Norton, 
H.B.M.  consul 
at  Newehwang, 
China,    *.  18tli 
November, 


1841,  m.  3rd 
April,  1877, 
MaryCollinson, 
daughter  of 
William  James 

GOODBVK.M.D., 
of   Clifton,  and 
luis  issue, 
Herbert 
Charles 
Goodc--"; 
b.       18th 
April, 
1878. 

I.  Jcffory  Julian, 
telegraph      de- 
partment,    In- 
dia,    b.     5th 
August,     1846, 
m.  Annie,  dau- 
ghter of  James 
Howies       Sust- 
JIEHS,  of  Rose 
Moor,  and  has 
issue1, 

JefferyHugh 

Summers. 

Barbara  Mary 

Frances. 

r.  Charles  Fran- 
cis Egerton, 
barrister-at-law, 
b.  14th  October, 
1847. 

rf.  William  Os- 
born  Bird 
(Rev.),  6.  29th 
March,  1849,  m. 
Frances  Elea- 
nora,  daughter 
of  Edward 
Bourchier  SA- 

VILE. 

e.    David      Bird, 
Bengal  C.S.,  6. 
6th  May,  1850, 
in.  Frances  Ada, 
daughter        of 
Rev.        George 
HUNTINGDON, 
rector  of  Tenby, 
and  has  issue, 
Charles  Bird. 
VioletMaude. 
Dorothea 

Frances. 
Edith    Beat- 
rice. 

/.  Walter  Griffith, 
C.E.,  India,   6. 
2nd  July,  1851, 
m.       Florence, 
daughter        of 
William  James 
GOODEVE,    and 
has  issue, 
Harold. 
Cecil. 
Julian. 
Mary. 


Ill   KKK'S  COLONIAL  CliNTIIY. 


567 


Jttar, 

l.ulin. 

i',.    .Ii.lm     (Ven.r.     nf 
Hormcml,  co.  licit 
foid,    M.A.,    arch- 
deacon   of    Salop, 

chaplain  of  King's 
College,  l.i,ndon,uml 
mi  inspector  of 
schools,  b.  25th 
May,  1811,  m.  liid 
•Inly,  1834,  Har- 
riet, daughter  of 
J.  W.  HlGOI.vs,  and 
d.  December,  Jb81, 
lonving  with  several 
daughters,  a  eon, 
John  Higgins. 

(1)  Margaret,  m.  A.  LEACH. 
The  eldest  son, 

WILLIAM  ALIEN,  of  Gelleswiek,  co.  Pem- 
broke, high  sheriff,  174?,  m.  the  daughter  of 
FOWLER,  of  Kobeston,  co.  Pembroke,  and  d. 
(will  proved  nt  C'aininrthen,  2nd  July,  1744), 
leaving  with  other  i.sMie, 

JOSEPH  ALLEN,  of  Gelleswiek,  m.  3rd 
September,  1751,  Ann,  only  daughter  of 
Charles  Pmi.irrs,  of  St.  Brides  Ilill,  of  the 
family  of  PHILIPPS  of  Fic/on  Castle,  and  co- 
heiress of  her  brother,  who  d.  1798,  and  by 
her  hcd  with  four  daughters,  three  sons, 

I.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William. 

III.  Charles,  who  assumed   the  surname 
and  arms  of  PIIILII  PS  by  sign  manual, 
about    178!),    on    inht riling    the    St. 
bride's    Hill    estate,   and    served    as 
high  sheriff  of  Pembrokeshire  ;    he  m. 

Cecilia,  daughter  of 1  HJLIPPS  of 

Lampeter,  and  left  a  son, 

William  Charles  (ALLEN-PHILIFFS). 
Cecilia,  m.  Gilbert  HARRIS,  of  Llan- 

nu«as. 

Henrietta,  m.  14th  July,  1835,  Sir 
Arthur  Grey  HAZLKRIGQ,  Bart., 
andrf.lSth  December,  1883,having 
by  him,  who  <l.  llth  May,  1890, 
had  issue  (see  BrttKK'sPeerageand 
Baronetage,  U  AZLERIUG,  Bart.) 
The  eldest  son, 

JOHN  ALLEN,  of  Gelleswiek,  m.  2tth 
Oe  ober,  1798,  Mary  BOWEX,  and  d.  4th 
December,  1808,  having  by  her,  who  d  2nd 
September,  1827,  had  issue,  a  son, 

CHARLES  BOWEN  ALLEN,  of  Kickcston 
Hall,  co.  Pembroke,  m.  20th  May,  1824, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  BOWEN,  and  d. 
1  llh  April,  1847,  having  by  her,  who  d.  30th 
October,  1849,  had  issue, 


I.  JOHN  BOWBN,  of  whom  presently. 

Arms— Per  lend  rompu  arg.  and  «a.  fix  martlets  counterchanged. 
Crest — A  (lore  holding  in  the  beak  an  olive  branch  all  ppr. 
Motto — Ami  fit  i  a  sine  fraude. 
J'r.ii</i'iifr-  Steyiifbiirg,  Cape  Colony,  South  Africa. 


I!.  William    llowcn,  /,.   2i:th    Muy,  1830, 

mid  <f  u, ,1,1.  :u-t  Aiitn-t,  is,-,:t. ' 

III.    Chinl,-,    Jlu^li,  i.l     I;. -.11,11    Hall,  co. 
l'i  ml  r.  k.',    J.I'..    /,.    Ill  ll,      I),-,.,  - 
1831,  m.  IMh   .N,,Mniber,  18£«,  Mary, 
daughter  of  the  lute  Thomas  Uiclianl 
SANIBBS.  of  Clifton,  co.   Glou. 
formerly  of  1 1  anbury,  co.  Worcester, 
i.nd  1ms  ii-Mh  . 

1.  Allm  Charles,  I.  24th  October, 
1857. 

2.  Hugh    William,    I.    5th    June, 
1864. 

3.  Ernest  Ince,  b.  22nd  May,  18C6, 
m.  24th   January,  188!>,  Helton, 
youngest    daughter    of    the   lato 
Colonel     I.cwis     William     J'K.V.V, 
C.B .,  A.D.C.,  B.A. 

1.  Edith  Mary,  m.  21th  March, 
1885,  Bit-hard  I'oyer  l.cwigl'EVX, 
J.P.  of  Camrose,  co.  Pembroke, 
eldest  son  of  Colonel  Lewis 
William  I'ENN,  afortfuid,  and 
has  issue. 

I.  Mary  Btwen,  if.  turn.  2Wh   October, 
1848. 

II.  Kmma    Elizabeth,    d.    young,    23rd 
October,  1828. 

in.  Elizabeth  Bowen,  m.  31ft  May, 
1853,  William  John  RirigwaySANDEBg, 
of  Cliiton,  co.  Gloucester,  formerly  of 
Hanbury,  co.  Won-e»tcr,  who  d.  in 
Paris,  29th  May,  1873. 

IV.  Catherine    Bowcn,    d.    joung,    7th 
November,  183C. 

V.  Catherine  Luther  Ann,  m.  2nd  June, 
Ifc59,  Thomas  Ince  Webb  BOWEN,  of 
Camrose,  co.  Pembroke,  nnd  d.  17th 
Jam:ary,  1SC7,  leaving  i»t-uo. 

The  eldest  son, 

JOHN  BOWEN  ALLKN,  of  Eickerston,  co. 
Pembroke,  b.  1825,  in.  1st  Apnl,  ISiiU,  Jano 
Euphemiu,  daughter  of  General  John 
MURRAY,  and  widow  of  Caplam  George 
Russell  DEAHE,  and  d.  Slit  Dccm.ber,  18t», 
having  by  her,  who  d.  12th  November  in  that 
year,  had  issue, 

i.  CHARLES  LEWIS    EEECF,  the  subject 
of  this  memoir. 

II.  John  11  utehins  Bowen. 

in.  Harvey  Graham,  m.  Ellen  SHOBES. 

I.  Elizabeth  Murray,  m.  Arthur  Edmund 
LUCAS. 

II.  Ada     Blanche,    m.     John    Douglas 
MARTIN,  and  has  itsue  a  daughter. 

III.  Horence    Ellen,     m.     William    J. 
TENCH,  and  has  issue,  one  ton  and  two 
daughters. 

IV.  Euphemia  Stepney,  d.  unm. 

V.  Catherine  Kuj  lit-lnm. 


5G8 


'S  (COLONIAL  (!  HXTItV. 


THE    HON.    JAMES    HENRY    YOUNG,    of    Dcvonia,    Balmain,  New 
South  Wales,  1.  15th  May,  1834,  m,   21st  July,  1859,  Ellen,  daughter 
of  Major  KEMI-,  of  H.M.  80th  Kegiment,  by  his  wife,  Maria  Susan  BLACKISTONE, 
and  has  issue, 

i.  Henry  Augustus,  b.  24th  September,  1865. 

n.  Haddcn  Hamilton,  6.  23rd  June,  1878. 

j.  Alice  Maria. 

n.  Ellen  Blackiston,  m.  Frederick  William  HAWKINS,  and  d.  leaving  two 
children. 

in.  Uarriett>3  Mary  Frances. 

iv.  Adeline  Isabel. 

v.  Emily  May  Lucy. 

vi.  Edith  Amy  Clara. 

VH.  Eva  Minnie. 

Mr.  Young  in  1848  entered  the  service  of  the  Peninsular  an!  Oriental 
Company,  and  after  four  years  in  India  and  China,  went  to  New  South  Wales, 
to  which  colony  his  father  a:id  the  rest  of  the  family  had  recently  emigrated ; 
like  all  Australians  of  that  period  he  tried  gold  digging  in  1853,  but 
returning  to  a  sea-faring  life  became  chief  officer  of  a  steamer  on  the  colonial 
coast.  In  18-55  he  finally  left  the  sea  for  commercial  pursuits,  and  entered 
political  life  in  1880,  when  he  was  elected  to  represent  the  Hastings  and 
Manning  District  in  Parliament.  Since  then  the  same  constituency  has  elected 
him  five  times,  and  he  now  sits  as  member  for  "  The  Manning,"  a  new 
electoral  district,  formed  from  a  division  of  the  Hastings  and  Manning. 
Mr.  Young  was  minister  for  Public  Instruction  in  1885,  speaker  of  the 
Assembly  from  March,  1887,  to  October,  1891,  minister  for  Public  Works 
in  1891  and  again  in  1894,  and  still  holds  that  position.  He  was  authorised, 
by  the  Queen  to  retain  for  life  the  title  of  "  Honourable  "  in  the  same  year. 


Htncaar. 


WILLIAM  YOUNG,  of  Moorcourt,  near 
Romsey,  Hants,  in.  25th  October,  1792, 
Sarah  JENKINS,  and  d.  1833,  leaving  by  her 
(who  d.  about  1850)  a  son, 

JAMES  YOUNG,  of  Moorcourt,  near  Rom- 
sey,  Hants,  who  emigrated  to  New  South 
Wales  in  1850,  and  resided  at  Hamilton, 
Port  Marquarie,  m.  20th  September,  1825, 
at  Mitebelmersh,  Hants,  Maria  DBUCB,  and 
by  her  liad  issue, 

I.  Williiim,   m.    Miss    DREW,   and   had 
ten  children,  and  is  now  deceased. 

II.  John,   m.    first,  Miss   ROWLEY,   and 
had  issue,  one  daughter ;  and  secondly, 
Miss  DAVIDSON,  and  has  issue,  seven 
children. 

in.  Thomas,  m.  Miss  MEABUBN,  and 
has  issue,  six  children. 

IV.  JAMES  HENRY,  of  Balmain,  the  sub- 
ject of  this  memoir. 


V.  George  Frederick  m.  Miss  GALE,  and 
has  issue,  six  children. 

I.  Sarah  Anne,  m.  George  STEWABT. 

II.  Mary,  m.  James  ALDCOEN,  and  has 
issue,  one  son. 

III.  Maria   Druce,  m.  Montague  Cosby 
OAKES. 

iv.  Martha,   m.   William   Gore  BRETT, 
and  d.  leaving  four  children. 

V.  Isabella     Jane,      m.     Rev.     Joseph 
MONAHAN,  and  has  issue,  four  child- 
ren. 

VI.  Alice,  deceased. 

VII.  Frances    Jenkins,   m.    Major  John 
MACDONALD. 

VIII.  Octavia  Helen,  m.   William  Gore 
BRETT,  and  has  issue,  seven  children. 

Mr.   James  Young   rf.    1859,  at   Port   Muc- 
quarie,  New  South  Wales 


Residence— Devonia,  Balmain,  New  South  Wales. 


'S   COLONIAL   CKNTIJY. 


569 


HAIMIY  Ni;\VTOX  PHILLIPS  WOLLASTON;  of  Toorak,  Melbourne, 
6.  in  Western  Australia,  17th  January,  1846,  m.  12th  May,  1868, 
Mary  Annie,  daughter  of  John  HAKKF.U,  of  Pateley  Bridge,  Yorkshiro,  and 
Mary  RAMSDEN,  his  wife,  and  niece  of  the  late  Hon.  George  HABKER,  treasurer 
of  Victoria,  and  of  W.  HARKKU,  of  Harefield,  Yorks,  formerly  M.P.  for  the 
West  Riding  of  tint  county,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

i.  Henry  Newton  Spencer,  1.  in  Williamstowu,  Victoria,  12th  October, 

1875. 

i.  Winifred  Miry, 
ii.  Susannah  Ramsden. 
in.  Dorothev. 

Dr.  H.  N.  P.  Wollaston  entered  the  Civil  Service  of  the  colony,  after 
passing  the  examination,  on  1st  July,  1863,  promoted  to  the  fourth  class 
1st  January,  1867  ;  to  the  third  in  1882;  to  the  second  in  1888  ;  to  the  first 
in  1890;  and  in  1891,  to  the  1st  division  of  the  Public  Service  as  the 
Permanent  Head  of  the  Department  of  Trade  and  Customs.  He  is  a 
justice  of  the  peace,  a  barrister-at-law  (1885),  LL.B.  (with  honours) 
Melbourne  Unive-sity  (1884),  LL.M.  (1886)  LL.D.  (1890).  Dr.  Wollastoii 
is  standing  counsel  to  the  Marine  Board  of  Victoria. 


An  interesting  account 
family  was  written  in  October,  1753,  by 
WILLIAM  WOLLASTON,  o£  Jfinborough.  The 
document,  still  in  the  possession  of  the 
family,  states  : — "It  appears  by  a  very  great 
number  of  deeds  that  the  fa:nily  of  Wollas- 
ton were  numerous  before,  and  in  the  reign 
of  EDWARD  III,  at  Wollaston,  in  Stafford- 
shire. They  were  then  lords  of  the  manor, 
and  were  called  Henry,  William,  Thomas  de 
Wollaston.  In  all  these  deeds  or  most  of 
them,  the  name  is  spelt  as  we  now  spell  our 
name.  In  1327,  the  family  were  settled  at 
Wollaston  in  Staffordshire.  In  1377,  they 
Bold  the  Manor  of  Wollaston*  to  the  Aston 
family,  and  then  dispersed  about  the  country  ; 
some  went  to  Trescott,  some  to  Perton,  in  the 
parish  of  Tettenhall,  in  Staffordshire,  of 
which  last  we  are  descended.  A  gift  of 
loaves  of  bread  every  Sunday  to  the  poor  of 
that  parish,  is  still  given  by  William  Wollas- 
IOQ,  of  Shenton.  Now  I  suppose  they  were 
no  longer  called  '  de  Wollaston,'  but 
'  Wollaston,'  without  the  '  de.'  They  were 
gentlemen  always  living  upon  their  estates, 
seemingly  with  the  same  disposition  and  char- 
acter as  at  present,  without  ambition,  so  as  to 
make  much  noise  in  the  world,  or  to  much 
enlarge  their  fortunes,  until  the  beginning  of 
Queen  ELIZABETH'S  reign,  1555,  when  Henry 


lUncnge. 

of  this  ancient  |  Wollaston,  one  of  the  younger  brothers  of 
the  family,  the  great  grandfather  of  \Villiain 
Wollaston,  at  Perton,  was  sent  to  London, 
and  there,  by  the  woollen  trade,  and  living  to 
the  age  of  93,  he  became  very  rich.  His 
money  he  laid  out  in  the  purchase  of  the 
very  estates  which  are  now  in  the  family, 
first  in  Staffordshire,  the  county  in  which  he 
was  born,  and  in  which  his  ancestors  had 
always  live!,  by  purchasing  Oncott  Hall, 
where  he  resided ;  then  in  the  b*  gi  ining  of 
JAMES  I's  time,  1603,  he  re-pimha  cd  the 
manor  and  estate  of  Wollastoii,  of  Sir 
Edward  Aston,  in  whose  family  it  had  been 
ever  since  the  sale  in  RICHARD  II  (1377), 
which  estate  with  the  others  in  Staffordshire, 
Leicestershire^  and  Derbyshire,  purchased 
likewise  about  the  same  time,  and  those  in 
Suffolk,  purchased  since,  arc  now  in  William 
Wollttston,  of  St.  J^mes'  Square,  the  heir 
male  of  the  fii'St  purchaser,  and  I  brlieve  of 
the  family  in  general.  Sir  John  Wollaston, 
well  known  in  the  Civil  Wars,  being  then  Lord 
Mayor  of  Lonlon,  was  the  said  Henry'« 
younger  brother's  son." 

THOMAS  WOLLASTON,  of  Perton  in  Staf- 
fordshire, a  person  of  rank  and  influence,  in 
the  reign  of  HEXBT  VII,  had  a  grant  from 
the  crown  of  the  officj  of  Keeper  of  the  Out- 
woods  of  Ly  ndridge.  which  he  held  until  1523. 


*  The  Manor  of  Wollaston,  when  sold  to  Lord  Aston,  1377,  was  valued  at  £51  2s.  Srf. 
t  In  1625,  Willian  Wollaston,  of  Oacott,  bought  Shenton  of  Sir  Richard  Molyneui. 
The  house  was  built  in  1629. 


570 


HUKKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Ho  left  isme, 

I.  John,    of  Pcrton    Hall,    eo.   Stafford, 
whose  sou,  Thomas,  of  Walshall,  co. 

.  Stafford,  4.  in  June,  1515,  m.  IStli 
Juno,  1541,  Joanc,  daughter  of  Joliu 
HAWK,  of  Walsliall,  gentleman,  and  was 
ancestor  of  the  WOLLASTONS,  of  Wai- 
tall  (t,ee  1'isitation  of  Staffbrdtkirt, 
1668-4). 

II.  WILLIAM,  of  wliom  we  treat. 
Tin'  younger  son, 

WILLIAM  WOLIASTON,  of  Trcscot  Green, 
co.  Stafford,  in.  a  daughter  of  Jolm  BABNS- 
LKV.  of  Trysail,  of  a  Worcestershire  family, 
and  left  with  other  issue, 

I.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Henry,   of  Pertou,   ancestor  of   the 
WOLLASTONS,  of  KTienlon,  co.  Leices- 
ter (see  BUEKE'S  Laxdtd  Gentry). 

The  elder  son, 

WILLIAM  WOLLASTON,  of  Perton,  and  of 
Trescot  Grange,  Over  Penne,  co.  Stafford,  m. 
Jane,  daughter  of  JUKDAN.  and  d.  7th  Jan- 
uary, 1603,  having  by  her  (who  was  buried 
in  May,  15D1)  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  of  Trescot  Grange,  b.  1553,  in. 
1593,  Jane,  daughter  of  John  BACHB, 
of  01<en,  Consall,  co.  Stafford,  and  d. 
1610,  having  by  her  (who  was  buried 
1st  December,  1606)  had  issue, 

1.  Edward,  of  Trescot  Grange,  bap- 
tised  2nd   July,   1598,   sold  that 
estate. 

2.  Richard,  of  the  city  of  London, 
baptised  8th  November,  1600,  m. 
Hanah,       daughter      of       Peter 
HAZARD,   and  d.   10th  January, 
1649,  leaving  issue,  a  son  John, 
who   was   living    in   Spain    22nd 
July,   1GP>9,   and   was   legatee  in 
1C58,  of  Sir  John  WOLLASTON. 

II.  THOMAS,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Alice,  m.  first, SMITH  and  second- 
ly, her  cousin,  Henry  WOLLASTON,  of 
Wariies,    Etsex,   and    of  the   city   of 
London,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth,   m.    her   cousin,   Edward 
WOLI  ASTON,   of    Ptiton,   brother    of 
Henry  aforesaid,  ar,d  d.  before  1616, 
leaving  issue. 

The  second  eon, 

THOMAS  WOLLABITN,  of  the  Grange,  I. 
about  1557,  was  buried  2nd  June,  1600,  and 
Anne  his  wife,  was  buried  12th  January,  1599. 

WALTER  WOLLASTON,  of  Bishop's  Castle, 
to.  Salop  (supposed  to  be  a  son  of  the  last 
mentioned  THOMAS  WOLLASTON),  bailiff  261  h 
September.  1618,  m.  first,  ICth  August,  1612, 
Elizabeth  WILLIAMSON,  and  by  her  (who  was 
buried  12th  December,  1G19)  had  issue, 

I.  EDWAED,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Richard,  baptised  8th  August,  1(U9. 
I.  Jane,  baptised  31st  December,  1615. 

ITe  in.  secondly,  19th  July,  1(20,  Ann 
I'AIMEB,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried  2nd 
Stptimtpr,  1640)  had  issue, 

in.  Walter,    baptised    13th    February, 

1R24. 

IV.  Thomas,   baptised    181h    Novemler, 
1C27,  left  issue  by  Anne  his  wife. 


II.  Judith,  baptised  6th  January,  Ifi22. 

in.  Elizabeth,  baptised  30th  June,  1630. 
The  eldest  son, 

EDWAED  WOLLASTON,  of  Bishop's  Castle, 
baptised  13th  July,  1617,  d.  1686-7  (will 
proved  in  London,  llth  February,  1686-7), 
leaving  by  Anne  his  wife, 

I.  Henry,  buried  23rtl  May,  1702. 

II.  Edward,  who  left  issue  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife. 

in.  Waller,  churchwarden  1082,  left 
issue,  by  Htinah  his  first  wife,  who 
was  buried,  19th  February,  1087,  and 
also  by  Judith  his  second  wife,  who 
wns  buried  26th  December,  3699. 

IV.  RICHARD,  of  whom  presently. 

v.  Samuel,  who  was  buried  2nd  July, 
1726,  leaving  issue  by  Many  his  wife. 

I.  Anne,  m.  and  left  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth,    m.    isth    October,    1683, 
Jonathan  WILSON. 

The  fourth  son, 

RICHAED  WOLLASTON,  of  Bishop's  Castle, 
m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Richard  WOLLAS- 
TON, and  by  her  (who  was  buried  12th 
April,  lG93)'had  issue, 

I.  William,  baptised  24th  May,  1686. 

II.  Richard,  ot  Styche  near  Shrewsbury, 
receiver   of    taxes    for    Salop,    bailiff 
13th  July,  1728,  in.  Ann,  daughter  of 
Robert  CLIYE,  of   Styche,  aunt  of  the 
first  Lord  CLIYE,  and  d.  s.  p.  Jammrv, 
1784. 

in.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Elizabeth,    m.    24th    January,    1709, 
Rev.   John  GlFFOKD,  vicar  of  Main- 
stone,  eo.  Salop,  who  was   buried  16th 
March,  1763. 

II.  Letitia,    m.    9th  May,    1710,    John 
LLOYD. 

The  youngest  eon, 

JOHN  WOLLASTON,  surgeon  of  Bishop's 
Castle,  bailiff  28th  September,  1730,  baptised 
9th  September,  16!U  ;  in.  barah  WEAVER 
(who  was  buried  llth  January,  1739),  and 
was  buried  10th  March,  1742,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Richard,  surgeon  at  Bishop's  Castle, 
bailiff  28th  September,  1737,  baptised 
15th      September,     1716;    m.      Mary, 
daughter  of  John  ACTON,  of  the  Isle, 
Salop,  and  was   buried   26th  August, 
1786,  leaving  issue. 

II.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

in,  William,    surgeon    in   the    Guards, 

baptised  llth  October,  1723. 
I.  Mary,  m.  William  FABMEE,  and  had 

issue. 

ii.  Letitia,  m.  —  HEiNRicn. 
in.  Sarah,    m,   31st    May,   1752,    John 
THOMAS,  of   Castlewright,  co.   Mont- 
gomery, and  had  issue. 
The  second  son, 

JOHN  WOLLASTON,  surgeon  at  Bishop's 
(':i>t]r,  baptised  3rd  March,  1719,  in.  Eliza- 
beth BASkERViLLE,  of  Weobly,  co.  Hereford, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  EICIIARD,  a  surgeon,  baptised  2nd  De- 
cember,1744,rf.  in  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

II.  William,   M.D.,  of  Bishop's   Castle, 
baptised  9th  November,  1746;  m.  21st 


lifUKK'S  COLONIAL  (IKNTliV 


571 


September,  1773,  Elizabeth  REYNOLDS, 
of   Kerry,    co.   Monti:  ......  TV,  iiiul   was 

turned    :i5th    October,    18iio,    leaving 


1.  Edward,  of  Broughton,  near 
Bishop's  Castle,  baptised  :trd 
January,  1779,  m.  Hannah 
f<  IUIIKTT,  and  </.  23rd  December, 
IWts,  having  by  her  (who  d.  Gtli 
May,  1854)  liad  issue, 

(a)  Acton  Corbi-tt,  I,.  17118;  m. 
4th  November,  1830,  Mary 
LLOYD,  and  d.  3rd  Septem- 
ber, 1831. 

(4)  Edward,  baptised  3rd  Feb- 
ruary, 1801  ;  <l.  in  London. 

(c)  William,      baptised      15th 
July,    1804,    m.    25th    May, 
1837,  Mary  PIDHUCK,  and  rf. 
18th  April,  1841. 

(d)  John,  baptised  5th  Decem- 
ber, 1807,  d.  July,  1837. 

(e)  Charles,      who      went      to 
Australia,  baptised  1  4th  Feb- 
ruary, 1810,  living  1876. 

(/)  Thomas,  baptised  25th 
March,  1812,  d.  17th  June, 
1841,  at  Dorrington,  Salop. 

(g)  Richard,  baptised  8th 
March,  1830,  d.  1852. 

(a)  Elizabeth,  m.  2Cth  June, 
1K20,  John  JONES,  of  Dol- 
gelly,  Wales,  and  d.  14th 
March,  1844. 

(4)  Mary  Ann,  d.  young,  3rd 
July,  1833. 

(c)  Ann,  d.  young,  2nd  April, 
1833. 

(d)  Jessie,   m.    1847,   William 
HifKMAN,     of     Manchester, 
and  was  buried   10th  Febru- 
ary, 1870. 

1.  Elizabeth,  m.  R.  JACKSON,  M.D., 

of  London. 

in.  Thomas,  baptised  27th  March,  1751. 
iv.  EDWABD,  of  whom  presently. 
V.  Benjamin,  d.  in  infancy,  1756.' 

I.  Elizabeth,  baptised  1st  March,  1747. 

II.  Mary,    m.   llth    June,    1775,    John 
BOWAN,    of    the    Bank's    Head,    co. 
Montgomery. 

The  fourth  son, 

RKT.  EDWARD  WOLLASTON,  rector  of 
Bnlsliam,  co.  Cambridge,  M.A.  Oxford,  1779 
(Worcester  College),  schoolmaster  of  the 
Charterhouse,  baptised  17th  June,  1753  ;  m. 
24th  August,  1784,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Dr.  RAMSDEN,  master  of  the  Charterhouse 
and  rector  of  Balsham,  and  d.  9th  March, 
1838,  having  by  her  (who  d.  5th  October, 
1835)  had  issue, 

I.  JOHN  BAMSDEN,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Edward,  4.  1794,  d.  13th  September, 
1826. 

in.  William,  b.  30th  December,  1796, 
d.  13th  April,  1797. 

IV.  Richard,  of  Dovers,  Reigate,  Surrey, 
and  Old  Broad  Street,  London,  4.  15th 
April,  1798,  m.  13th  June,  182P,  Emily, 


second  daughter  of  John  TBLFOKK,  of 
Heverlei,     York*,     and     ,/.     L'nd 
December,  Isils.  haling   bv    lier    (who 
rf.  15th  July,  ISC!)  had  issue, 

1.  Richard  Telford,  of  fustic  Bank, 
Keipito,   and   Old    Broad    Street, 
London,  b.  10th  April,  1830  ;  m. 
llth   <Vt,,ber,  li-69,  Susan  Kins- 
man,   eldest    daughter  of    James 
l!i  ii VN,  of  Aigbu.th. 

2.  Thelwall  (Rev.),  b.  18th  Novem- 
ber, 1835,  rf.  ««»».  2nd  October, 
1874. 

3.  Francis  Tullie,  of  Dovcrs,  Rei- 
gate,  4.  12th  June,  18-Ki. 

1.  Emily  Ramsden,  4.  19th  Decem- 
ber, 1832. 

2.  Julia  Sarah,  d.  in  infancy  18th 
January,  1839. 

I.  Elizatetb,    m.    13th   December,  1809, 
Rev.    C.    R.    PRITCHBTT,    rector    of 
Balshnm,  and  d.  3rd  August,  1812. 

II.  Agnes,  m.  24th  April,   1806,  Tullie 
Joseph  CORNTHWAITH,  son  of  the  Rev. 
J.  OORNTHWAITB,  rector  of  Hackney, 
Middlesex,  and  rf.  1849. 

HI.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  William   CHAPMAN, 

and  d.  24th  June,  1818. 
The  eldest  son, 

THE  \KX.  ABCHDEACON  JOHN  H,MI>M:V 
WOLLASTON,  M.A.  Cambridge  (Cl.rist 
College),  vicar  of  West  Wiekhnm,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, and  afterwards  Archdeacon  of 
Western  Australia,  being  the  first  clergyman 
who  landed  and  settled  in  that  colony,  4.  25th 
March,  1792,  m.  13th  May,  1819,  Mary 
Amelia,  daughter  of  Colonel  George  GIED- 
8TANE8  of  the  Royal  Horse  Guards,  and  d. 
at  King  George's  Sound,  Albany,  West 
Australia,  3rd  May,  1856,  having  by  her, 
who  rf.  at  Gambria  Town,  South  Australia, 
15th  March,  1874,  had  issue, 

I.  John  Ramsden,  of  New  South  Wales, 
4.  at  Wrotham,   co.    Kent,   England, 
15th  March,  1830,  d.unm.  August,  1875. 

II.  William  Edward,  of  Victoria,  4.  25th 
March,    1821,    at    Stoneheath,    Cam- 
bridgeshire, m.  at  Sandhurst,  Victoria, 
26th  March,  1856,  Fanny  MUBPIIV. 

m.  HENEY  NEWTON,  of  whom  presently. 

IT.  George  Gledstanes,  of  South 
Australia,  4.  at  Stoneheath,  Cambridge- 
shire, 4th  February,  1824 ;  m.  at 
Adelaide,  South  Australia,  3rd  Decem- 
ber, 1856,  Mary  Glover,  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  James  McGowAN,  and  has  issue, 

1.  George  KdwarJ,  4.  10th  October, 
1857,  m.  1879,  and  is  deceased. 

2.  John  Ramsden,  4.  1859. 

3.  Tullie  Cornthwaile,  4.  1863. 

4.  Albert  Henry,  4.  1867. 

5.  William  Gledstanos,  4.  1869. 

6.  Herbert  Charles,  4.  1871. 

1.  Mary  Amelia,  4.  1861. 

2.  Florence  Edith,  4.  INC.". 

V.  Edward  Chapman,  4.  at  West  Wick- 
ham,  Cambridgeshire,  September, 
1825,  rf.  at  Melbourne,  VicloHa, 
December,  1853. 

I.  Mary     Agues,     m.     first     in     We>t 


572 


BURKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Australia,  1816,  Charles  STRAIN  ;  and 

secondly,  in  India,  William  TALBOT, 

mid  has  issue. 
II.  Sophia    Charlotte,   m.    at   Adelaide, 

South  Australia,  1861,  Gilbert  MASON, 

and  has  issue. 
The  third  son, 

REV.  HENEV  NEWTON  WOLLASTON,  in- 
cumbent of  Trinity  Church,  Melbourne,  Vic- 
toria, b.  14th  December,  1822,  emigrated 


to  Australia  in  1843,  removed  to  New 
Zealand,  with  his  family,  in  1854,  and  was 
nrdained  priest  by  Bishop  SELWYN.  He 
returned  to  Australia  and  settled  at 
Melbourne.  He  m.  8th  February,  1845, 
Susannah,  daughter  of  John  SEWELL,  of 
Avely,  Essex,  and  d.  29th  December,  1891, 
leaving  an  only  son,  HENRV  NEWTON  PHIL- 
LIPS, the  subject  of  this  memoir. 


Arms — Arg.  three  mullets  pierced  sa. 

Crest — Out  of  a  mural  eroirn  or  a  demi  griffin  segreant  arg.  holding  a  mullet  pierced  sa. 

Be.iid:'»ce  — Toorak,  Melbourre. 

Club  -Melbourne. 


JOHN    CHATPIELD    TYLER     of     Clendon,    Toorak,    Melbourne,    late 
assistant    commissioner   of    Customs,    I.   24th  January,    1831,   m.    10th 
August,  1861,  Fanny  Miry,  second   daughter   of  the  late    William  Hamilton 
HART,  of  Melbourne,  by  Fanny  LLOYD,  his  wife,  and  his  issue, 

I.  John   Chatfield,  solicitor,  of  Rockhampton,  Queensland,  b.   3rd  June, 
1865. 

I.  Amelia   Fanny,  b.   21st    September,  1862;  m.  20th  December,   1892, 

George  H.  AEMYTAGE,  of  Como,  South  Yarra. 

II.  Camilla  Charlotte,  b.  18th  February,  1867. 
ill.  Josephine  May,  b.  31st  May,  1871. 

Mr.  J.  C.  Tyler  arrived  in  Victoria  in  February,  1853,  and  shortly  after 
entered  the  Government  service,  first  in  the  Audit  office,  and  subsequently 
was  transferred  to  the  Customs  Department,  in  which  he  remained,  becoming 
collector  of  Customs,  immigration  agent,  and  assistant  commissioner  of 
Customs  ;  from  which  he  retired  iu  September,  1880. 


JOHN  CHATFIELD  TYLKR,  D.L.  of  the  Fore- 
lands, Bromsgrove,  co.  Worcester,  the  son  of 
JOHN  TYLER,  of  Redland,  near  Bristol,  was  b. 
28th  August,  1787,  m.  March,  1826,  Amelia 

(b.  15th  June,  1800),  daughter  of WHAT- 

LEY,  and  d.  15th  October,  1851,  having  by  her, 
who  d.  16th  January,  1887,  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Whatley  (Sir),  M.P.  for  Har- 
wich, 1880-5,  and  for  Great  Yarmouth 
1885-92,  formerly  Captain  R.E.,  was 
chief  inspector  of  railways,  Board  of 
Trade ;    is    president    of    the   Grand 
Trunk    Railway    of    Canada,    b.    7th 
March,  1827,  m.  8th  September,  1852, 
Margaret,    daughter    of    General    Sir 
Charles  PASLEY,  K.C.B.,  R.E.,  and  has 
issue,  nine  sons  and  three  daughters. 

II.  JOHN  CHATFIELD,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 


in.  Charles  James,  Major-General  late 
R.A.,  b.  14th  April,  183t,  m.  Mina 
Charlotte,  daughter  of  the  late  Sir 
Charles  DARLINO,  K.C.B.,  and  has 
issue,  four  sons  and  four  daughters. 

IV.  Edward  Saumarez,  Captain  R.E.,  m. 
Annie  Ceckraft,  and  d.  leaving  issue,  a 
son. 

v.  Frederick  Joseph,  d.  unm. 

I.  Josephine   Martha,   m.   the   late    Dr. 
J.  D.  COLLIS,  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Chirlotte    Augusta,    m.    first,    Isaac 
SPOONER  ;  and  secondly,  M.  II.  BLAK- 
ISTON,    and  has  issue,   two   sous  and 
one  daughter. 

in.  Lucy  Susanna,  m.  Kev.  E.  St.  John 
PARRY,  and  has  issue,  eight  sons  and 
four  daughters. 


Residence— Clendon,  Toorak,  near  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

Club — Melbourne. 


Itl'UKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY.  573 


EDWARD    STAGE    SYMONDS,  C.M.G.,  of    Tutelo,  Kcw,   Mi-lbonrno, 
Victoria,   formerly  under-treasurer  of   the  colony  of    Victoria,   I.  at 
Gosport,  co.  Southampton,  15th  July,  1816;  m.  first,  1838,  Emily,  daughter 
of  the  lato  John  Mudic  WILSON,  of  Sydney,  New   South  Wales,  and  by  her 
has  issue, 

I.  EDWARD  CHATEK,  J.P.  for  Victoria  (since  March,  1888),  comptroller 
of  the  money  order  and  savings  bank  branch  of  the  Victorian 
postal  department,  to  which  office  ho  was  appointed  in  September, 
1888,  having  entered  the  service  of  the  Government  of  Victoria 
in  the  Audit  office  in  February,  1852;  appointed  receiver  and  pay- 
master of  the  Treasury  in  Melbourne,  1893  ;  b.  in  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales,  1838;  m.  1863,  Martha  HODDINOT,  who  d.  leaving 
issue,  three  sons  and  three  daughters, 
n.  Charles  Arthur,  b.  1848;  m.  1876,  Alice  WEETMAN,  and  has  issue,  one 

daughter, 
in.  Samuel,  b.  1850;  TO.  1878,  Jane  HARTRICK,  and  has  issue,  four  sons 

and  one  daughter, 
iv.  James  Melville,  b.  1854 ;    m.  first,  1879,  Caroline  WEETMAN,  and  has 

issue,  two  sons ;  he  m.  secondly,  Blanche  BOSSITER. 
i.  Mary  White,  6.  1841. 
n.  Prances  Rowena,  6.  1844;  m.  1881,  Henry  J.  LEPLASTRIER,  and  has 

issue,  a  daughter, 
in.  Eliza  Bell,  b.  1852. 
iv.  Elizabeth  Stace,  6.  1857. 
v.  Emily  Suzette,  b.  1858,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Symouds  TO.  secondly,  1879,  Annie  Augasta,  daughter  of  the  late 
Manse  II  ALLEZ,  of  Guernsey,  and  by  her  has  had  issue,  a  daughter, 

vi.  Elsie  Grace,  d.  unm. 

He  w.  thirdly,  16th  February,  1882,  Edith,  daughter  of  the  late  John 
RICKARDS,  of  Sydney.  He  went  to  Australia  in  1836,  and  arrived  in  Sydney 
in  December  of  that  year.  Entering  the  service  of  the  Government  of 
Victoria  in  1852,  he  became  in  the  same  year  commissioner  of  Crown  lands ; 
and  was  subsequently  appointed  senior  commissioner  in  charge  of  financial 
operations  at  the  goldfields,  1853;  was  gold-receiver  at  Melbourne  from 
1855  to  1857 ;  and  under-trcasurer  of  Victoria,  from  1857  to  1887,  when  he 
retired  on  a  pension,  having  been  created  C.M.G.  in  1886. 


Ht'nraot. 


SAM  TEL  SYMONDS,  surgeon  E.N.,  who 
resided  at  BueUand,  Dover,  co.  Kent,  n>.  1808, 
and  d.  1818  (Ins  wife,  Mary,  surviving  till 
1872),  having  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  b.  1811,  d.  1821. 

II.  James  White,   Commander  E.N.,   4. 
1814,  m.  12th   June,   1848,  Elizabeth 
811  lintel,    daughter    of    San  tiel    TKLI, 
anil  d.  :ird  Apri1,  1^75,  1  a»ing  issue, 


1.  Elizabeth  Bell,  b.  1849,  deceased. 

2.  Mary  Kliza,  h.  1832. 

3.  Louisa  Frankland,  b.  1855. 

in.  EDWABD  STACK,  C.M.G.,  of  TH- 
telo,  Kew,  Melbourne,  the  subject  of 
this  memoir. 

IV.  Charles  Hunt,  commissioner  of  audit, 
Victorin,  b.  1S18,  m.  first,  1814,  Ellen 
PRKE.  by  whom  he  hud  ir-.-ih  . 


r.74 


COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


1.  Charles  Edwanl. 

2.  James  William. 

3.  Frank  Alexander. 

4.  Herbert. 

5.  Reginald,  deceased. 

1.  Mary  Ellen. 

2.  Catherine  Isabella. 

He  m.  secondly,  1877,  Henrietta  Jose- 
phine LEPLASTIUER,  and  by  her  has 
further  issue, 

6.  Stanley  Leplastrier. 

3.  Marguerite. 


I.  Eliza  Grace,  6.  1809;  m.  1841,  Alex- 
ander Melville  JJKLL,  professor  of 
elocution,  and  has  had  issue, 

1.  Melville  Alexander,  b.   1815,  de- 

2.  Alexander  Graham,  professor,  in- 
Tcntor  of  the  telephone,  b.  1847,  m. 
Mabel,  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Gar- 
diner G-.  HUBBARD,  of  Washington, 
U.S.A.,  and  has  issue,  two  daugh- 
ters. 

3.  Edward    Charles,    b.    1848,    de- 
ceased. 


Arms — Sa.,  a  dolphin  embowed  arg.  a  crescent  for  cliff. 

Crest — A  dolphin  as  in  the  arms. 

Motto — Dum  spiro  spero. 

Residence—  Tutelo,  Glenferric  road,  Kcw,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 


dfane  tie 


HON.   LEOPOLD  FABIUS  FANE  DE  SALTS,  of  Tharwa,  New  South 
Wales,  and    Strathmore,   Queensland,  a    member  of    the   Legislative 
Council,  New   South    Wales,  6.  26th  April,  1816 ;   m.  Charlotte,  daughter  of 
Captain   George  MACDOXALD,  68th  Regiment,  of  Morar,  co.  Inverness,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  February,  1878,  has  had  issue, 

i.  Leopold   William   Jerome,   M.L.A.,   of    New    South  Wales,  6.   Juno, 

1845. 

n.  Rodolph  John  Charles,  b.  November,  1846,  d.  June,  1876. 
in.  George  Arthur  Charles,  M.L.A.,  of  New  South   Wales,  6.  November, 
1852 ;   TO.    February,    1878,  Mary  St.   Lawrence   Irwing,  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  Pierce  SMITH,  of  Canberra,  New  South  Wales,  and  has 
had  issue, 

1.  Arthur  Rodolph,  deceased. 

2.  Rodolph  Leopold  Pierce,  6.  August,  1886. 

3.  George  William  Irwing,  b.  February,  1889. 

4.  Charles  Eric  Fabius,  6.  May,  1891. 

1.  Charlotte,  6.  February,  1880. 

2.  Mary,  b.  December,  1881. 

3.  Nina  Emily  Violet,  6.  May,  1883. 

4.  Emily  Henrietta  Georgina,  1>.  May,  1885. 

iv.  Henry  Gubert  Macdonald,  b.  October,  1858  ;  m.  November,  1884,  his 
cousin,  Charlotte  Maude,  daughter  of  Robert  Stair  Graham 
MACDONALD,  of  Balanagowan,  Rockhampton,  Queensland,  and  has 
issue, 

1.  Leopold  Henry  Graham,  b.  September,  1885. 

2.  Gubert  William  Leslie,  b.  July,  1887. 

3.  Arthur  Rodolph  Neville,  b.  November,  1890. 

I.  Henrietta  Sarah  Nina  Sophia,  6.  April,  1849 ;  m.  September,  1882, 
William  James  FAKBER,  B.A.  of  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  and 
Lambrigg,  New  South  Wales. 


BUEKB'S  COLONIAL  CKXTHV. 


Tlii-i  family  is  amongst  tin-  mo-1  ancient 
<if  <<erman\.  So  Car  l>ack  as  the  '.Hi 
ccntim.  ii  i-  -tatcd  to  have  been  settle;!  at 
Cartel  M;ir  (tin-  K.i'ii'h  CofMlWK  M< 
a  -Iroimhiild  of  t'eiuliil  linn-,  ,-iluatecl  in  the' 
\alle\  of  I  In-  Maim,  mi  the  Italian  frontier  of 
the  republic  of  the  Orisons. 

|'I:M:II  in:  S\u»  came  over  to  England  in 
tin.  \ear  17' Hi.  a*  en\oi  and  minister  pleni- 
potentiary Irom  ,li>M:!'H  I,  Kmperor  of 
(iermani.  tn  i^urrii  \v\E;  and  OH  tile  12tll 
March,  17  Uv  he  was  created  by  the  Emperor 
Kit\xi'is,  a  count  of  the  Germanic  or  Holy 
li'onian  Kmpire,  « itli  remainder  to  his  issue 
male.  Her/,  in  17IU,  leaving  an  only  son  and 
heir, 

JEKOMF,  COUNT  DsSALis,  who  was  natura- 
lized by  Aet  of  Parliament,  30th  March,  1734. 
He  m.  in  January,  1735,  the  Hon.  Mary 
Fane,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles,  VISCOUNT 
FANK,  and  had, 

diaries,  M.I',  for  the  borough  of  Read- 
ing, 1760;  d.s.p.  1781. 
PETEK,  eventual  heir  to  his  father  and 

mother. 

Henry  Jerome,  in  holy  orders,  D.D.  of 
Queen's  College,  Oxford,  one  of  the 
chaplains  in  ordinary  to  the  king, 
vicar  of  Wing,  co.  Bucks,  and  rector 
of  St.  Antholin's,  London  ;  <l.  issueless 
in  May,  1st  HI. 

On  the  decease,  without  issue,  of  Charles, 
first  Viscount  Fane,  in  1772,1ns  sister,  Mary, 
Countess  de  Salis,  inherited  the  extensive 
estates  in  Ireland  of  the  FAXK  family 
(derived  from  Rachael,  Countess  of  Bath). 
Sin  i/.  in  1784.  and  was  s.  by  her  elder  sur- 
viving son, 

PETER,  COUNT  DE  SALIS,  captain  in  the 
Coldstrearn  Guards,  justice  of  the  peace,  and 
deputy-lieutenant  for  the   co.  of  Middlesex. 
During   a   residence  of   some   years   abroad, 
Count  de  Salis  filled  the  otlice  of  president  of 
the   Orisons,    and   was  captain-general   and 
governor   of    the   Valteline   and   Chiavenna. 
He  m.  Anne  DE  SALIS;  and  dying  20th  No- 
vember, 1807,  left  issue, 
JEROME,  his  successor. 
John,  Count  de  Salis,  a  lord  of  the  bed- 
chamber, and  member  of  the  Austrian 
privy  council,  at  one  time  president  of 
the  canton  of  the  Grisons,  and  subse- 
quently minister  of  state  to  his  Im- 
perial Highness,  Franeis,  Archduke  of 
Modrna.     His  excellency  m.  in  1835 
Eliza,    eldest    daughter    of     General 
Count  F.  S.  BE  SALIS,  first  lady  of  the 
bedchamber  to  the  Arch-Duchess  of 
Modena,  but  had  no  issue. 
The  elder  son, 

JEROME,  COUNT  DE  SALIS,  justice  of  the 
pincc  and  deputy-lieutenant  for  the  cos.  of 
Armagh  and  Middlesex,  obtained  in  Decem- 
ber, 1835,  a  royal  licence,  permitting  him  to 
assume  the  name  of  FANE  in  addition  to  that 
of  m,  SALIS,  as  the  inheritor  of  the  estate, 
and  being  the  next  representative  of  Charles, 
last  Viscount  Fane.  Count  de  Sails  in.  first. 


in  June,  17!>7,  Siphia,  -<vond  daunht'r  and 
eventually  hcirc-.  -al  KrancH  Wil- 

liam DinkK.  of  liaekland  Abbey,  Devon, 
brother  of  Sir  F.  II.  Drake,  Hart.,  and  by  that 
lady  (who  </.  in  istilf)  had  issue, 

I.  Peter  John,  his  heir,  C.iunt  do  Sali>, 
knight  of  Malta  and  of  the  order  of  the 
Red  Kagle  of  Prussia ;  a  deputy  lieu- 
tenant for  the  co.  of  Armagh,  and  a 
magistrate  for  .Middlesex  and  West- 
minster: /,.  ilith  February,  1799;  m. 
first,  19th  February,  1821,  Henrietta 
de  St.  Denis  DB"  GRANCT,  second 
daughter  of  the  Comte  de  Grancy,  a 
'•al  in  the  French  service,  but  by 
her  had  no  issue  ;  and  secondly,  19th 
July,  18^4,  Cecilia  Henrietta  Mar- 
garet, daughter  of  David  BOUR- 
GEOIS, of  the  city  of  Neufchatel, 
and  niece  to  the  Comte  DB  MEURON, 
Prussian  Ambassador  at  the  court  of 
Denmark,  and  had  issue, 

1.  John  Francis  William,  Count  de 
Salis,     b.     25th      August,     1825; 
attache  to  the  legation  at  Turin, 
from  4th  October,    1845,  to  De- 
cember, 1849,  m.  llth  February, 
18U2,    Amelia    Frances    Harriet, 
eldest    daughter   of    Christopher 
TOWEB,     of     Hnntsmore    Park, 
Bucks,  by  Lady  Sophia,  his  wife, 
and  rf.  7th  August,  1871,  having 
by  her,  who  d.  8th  January,  1885, 
had  issue, 

(1)  John  Francis  Charles  Fane, 
present  Count  de  Salis,  third 
secretary  diplomatic  service, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Limerick, 
J.P.    co.    Armagh,    b.    19th 
July,  1864  ;  m.  1890,  Helene 
Marie   de    Riqnet,   daughter 
of       Prince       Eugene       DE 
CABAMAN-CniMAY,   and   has 
issue, 

John  Eugene,  It.  4th  Octo- 
ber, 1891. 

(2)  Henry  Rodolph.A.M.I.C.E., 
4.30th  June,1866 ;  m.  9th  May, 
1 893.  AliceMary  .eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Captain  Robert  LAM- 
BERT, of  Weston/lhsmesDit- 
ton,  Surrey,  late  of  the  43rd 
Light  Infantry. 

(1)  Catharine  Sophia,  *.  1863. 

2.  Peter,  4.  22nd  November,  1827  ; 
late  of  the  Austrian  service ;  m. 
19l.h     November,      1874,     Agnes 
Louisa,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles 
Joseph    LA     TROBB,    C.B.,    first 
governor   of     Victoria,   and    hag 
issue. 

3.  George  Aloys,  b.    1st  December, 
1829  ;    captain,  Austrian   service, 
d.  22nd  October,  I8(«i. 

4.  Robert    John    Drake,    4.    13th 
February,  1837;   m.  187C,   Elise, 
daughter  of  J.  B.  DE  TSCHARNEE, 
and  has  i- 


57G 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


1.  Anna  Sopliia  Elizabeth,  m.  to  the 
Baron  Gaudenoe  1  E  f-'ALIs,  M-innr 
member  of  federal  council  of 
Switzerland. 

Count    Peter    John   Ac    Sails   was   a 

lieutenant-colonel  in    the  capitulated 

service  of  Switzerland,  and  served  in 

the    Swiss    Guards    of    the   King   of 

France.     He  d.  24th  December,  1870. 

Count  Jerome  de  S'alis  m.  secondly,  Penelope, 

daughter  of  R.  FREEMAN,  M.D  ,of  Uxbridge, 

by  which  lady   (who  d.  in  1807)  the  Count 

hud  one  daughter  only, 

I.  Sopliia   Juliana,  m.  to  William   FIL- 
GATE,  of   Libsrcnney,  co.  Louth,  and 
had  issue. 

The  Count  m.  thirdly,  Henrietta,  daughter  of 
William  FOSTKK,  D.I).,  Bishop  of  Kihnore, 
and  niece  of  the  Rigl  t  Hon.  John  Foster,  last 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  in  Ireland, 
created  LORD  ORIEL.  By  this  lady  (who  d. 
his  widow,  27th  October,  1856)  he  had  issue, 

II.  Rudolph  Leslie,  Lieutenant-General, 
Colonel  8th  Hussars,  C.B.,  b.  9th  May, 
1811;  m.  8th  November,  1875,  Augusta, 
widow  of  General   DERVILLE,   H.M. 
Indian   Army,   and   d.    13th    March, 
1880. 

in.  William,  of  Pawlev  Court,  Middlesex, 
and  Teffont  Manor,  Wilts,  J.P.,  b. 
27th  October,  1812,  M.A.  Oriel  College, 
Oxford,  barrister-at-law,  m.  7th  March, 
1859,  Emily  Harrieltc,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  late  J.  T.  MAYNE,  of  Teffont 
Manor. 

iv.  LIOPOLD  FABIUS  (Hon.),  the  subject 
of  this  mi  nioir. 

V.  John  Henry,  4.  10th  December,  1818; 
m.  1848,  Julia  Stanley   Palmer,  dau- 
ghter of  John  SHUM,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  September,  1890)   has 
issue, 

1.  Henry  Jerome  Richard,  b.  18th 
September,  1851 ;  d.  9th  Septem- 
ber, 1890. 

2.  Arthur  Leopold  (deceased). 

1.  Georgina    Henrietta,    m.    1867, 
to   Lieutenant-Colonel  John  Ar- 
thur Thomas  GARATT,  Grenadier 
Guards,  of  Bishop's  Court,  Devon, 
and  has  issue. 

2.  Eva  Letitia  Mary,  b.  1857. 

VI.  Charles  Lewis,  b.  4th  January,  1821  ; 
Captain  Spots  Fusilier  Guards;   d.  in 
1845. 


VII.  Henry  Jerome  Augustine  Fano 
M.A.  Oxon,  in  holy  orders,  of  Port- 
nail  Park,  co.  Surrey,  J.P.,  b.  Kith 
February,  1828;  >«.  2',lth  March,  1853, 
Grace  Elizabeth,  third  daughter  of 
Eight  Hon.  J.  W.  HENIEY,  D.C.L., 
M.P.,  of  Waterpery,  Oxfordshire,  and 
has  issue, 

1.  Rudolph,  M.I.C.E.,  B.A.,  Trinity 
Hall,  Cambridge,*.  1854;  m.  27th 
June,  1878,  Edith  Louisa  Cather- 
ine,   eldest   daughter  of  Edward 
ROUSBY,   of    Cottesford     House, 
Oxon,  and  has  issue. 

2.  Cecil  Fane,  B.A.,  barrister-at  law, 
b.  1857  ;  »».  3rd  September,  1889, 
Rachael    Elizabeth   Frances,  only 
child  of  Edmund  WALLER,  of  Far- 
mington    Lodge,    eo.    Gloucester, 
and  has    issue,    Henry    Edmund 
Challonjer,    b.    17th    July,    1891, 
and  a  daughter,  b.  ICth  October, 
1898. 

3.  William,    Lieutenant    R.N.,    b. 
1858;  m.  14th  May,  1889,  Eliza, 
eldest  daughter  of  William  Jesser 
COOPE,  late  Captain  Royal   Fiui- 
liers,  of  Rouw  Koup  House,  Ron- 
debosch,    Cape   Colony,   and   has 
issue,  Rodolph  Henr3',6  25th  Mav, 
1890;  Ursula  Eva,  b.  21st  March, 
1892. 

4.  Charles    (Rev.),   M.A.,  b.    I860, 
vicar  of  St.  Michael's,  Milverton, 
and  rural   dean     of    Wellington, 
Somerset. 

1.  Georgiana,  b.  1861;  m.  19th 
January,  1888.  Rev.  Robert  Aber- 
cromby  HAMILTON,  M.A.,  vicar  cf 
Cranbourne,  Berks. 

Mr.  H.  J.  A.  Fane  de  Salis  .?.  to 
Portnall  Park,  1872,  under  the  will  of 
his  brother-in-law,  Colonel  Thomas 
Challoner  BISSE-CHALLONEB. 
II.  Catherina  Barbara,  m.  in  1832,  to 
George,  second  Lord  I  E  TABI.EY,  and 
d.  20th  February,  1869.  He  d.  19ih 
October,  1887. 

in.  Henrietta  Emma,  in.  6th  January, 
1859,  to  Colonel  BISSE-CHALLONER,  of 
Portnall  Park,  Surrey,  and  d.  16th 
August,  1863.  (Hfe  BUREE'S  Landed 
Gentry) 

Count  Jerome  de  Salis  d.  2nd  October,  1836, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 


Arms — Quarterly  first  and  fourth  grand  quarters,  quarterly,  first  and  fourth,  Or  an  eagle 
displayed  sa.  ducally  crowned  of  the  field;  second  and  third,  Az.  three  bendlets  sinister  wavy 
arg.  a  lion  ran  pant  and  riueally  crowned  or  brandishing  in  the  right  paw  a  sword  ppr. 
pommel  and  hilt  gold,  over  all  in  pretence  an  inescutcheon  per  fess,  the  upper  part  or  a  salix 
(or  willow  tree)  eradicated  r.pr.,  the  lower  part  paly  of  six  arg.  and  gu.  :  second  and  third 
grand  quavters  :  Az.  three  dexter  gauntlets  backs  affrontee  or  (for  FANE). 

Crests —  1.  On  a  ducal  coronet  an  eagle  displayed  sa.  crowned  or  as  in  the  aims.  2.  Out 
of  a  foreign  drcal  coronet  a  dcmi  woman  without  aims  ppr.  ducally  crowned  or  hair  (lowing 
down  the  back,  winged  in  place  of  arms  arp.  3.  Out  of  a  dveal  coronet  a  demi  lion 
dcuble  qveued  and  ducally  crowned  or  brandishing  a  sword  as  in  the  arms,  the  lion  between 
two  tilting  spears  in  bend  sinister  gold,  from  each  a  banner  paly  of  six  arg.  and  gu.  fringed 
also  gold.  4.  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  pied  bull's  head  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  rose  {>u. 

Supporters—  Deitcr :  a  leopard  cowed  and  gunrdaut  or.  Sinister  :  a  griffin  cowed  i  cjtuar- 
dai.t  or. 


I'.riJKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY". 


677 


Mottoei— Salix  flectitur  sed  non  frangitur  :  also  Pro  Deo,  r  n&. 

Therwa,  Lanyon,  Sydney  ;  and  Strathmoro,  Bowcn,  Queensland. 

Club— Sydney. 

NOTK.  Tin-  mc'inlii'M  of  this  family  are  hereditary  knights  of  the  order  of  the  Golden 
Spur,  ami  <'iij"y  tin1  dignity  of  Count!  Palatine  of  the  Paluue  of  the  Lateral),  confirmed  by 
Poj>e  PAUL  IV,  anno  1530. 


HON.  ALEXANDER  RYRIE,  of  Micalago,  Michelago,  and  of  Arnprior, 
Braidwood,  New  South  Wales,  member  of  the  Legislative  Council 
and  justice  of  the  peace,  New  South  Wales,  b.  17th  December,  1827  ;  m.  5th 
July,  1860,  Charlotte,  elder  daughter  of  the  late  Captain  Alured  Tasker 
PAUNCE,  of  the  4th  (King's  Own)  Regiment,  now  King'n  Own  Royal 
Lancaster  Regiment  (by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  daughter  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  John  Kenneth  MACKENZIE,  of  the  same  regiment,  who  served  all 
through  the  Peninsular  war,  and  afterwards  in  America,  where  he  was 
severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Bladensburg,  afterwards  settling  in 
New  South  Wales,  where  he  arrived  in  command  of  his  regiment  in  1832), 
who  was  son  of  General  Alured  Dodsworth  FACNCE,  C.B.,  aide-de-camp  to 
Ihe  King,  and  grandson  of  Major  Thomas  FAUNCE  (see  BURKE'S  Landed 
Gentry,  FAUNCE  of  Shanted),  and  has  issue, 

i.  CASSELS  CAMPBELL,  b.  4th  May,  1861. 

II.  Granville  De  Lanne,  b.  1st  July,  1865. 

in.  Alison  Faunce,  6.30th  August,  1867;  m.  26th  October,  1891,  Eva 
M.  GIBSON. 

iv.  William  Moodie,  b.  20th  October,  1869. 

v.  Vincent  Wallace,  b.  23rd  July,  1871. 

vi.  Stanley  Stewart,  b.  10th  September,  1873. 

I.  Edith,  6.  7th  September,  1862. 

ii.  Evelyn,  6.  llth  July,  1875. 

Htncagr. 


STEWABT  RYRIB,  of  Sydney,  and  of  Arn- 
prior, Braidwood,  New  South  Wales,  was 
one  of  twelve  brothers  b,  at  Caithness, 
Scotland.  He  was  in  the  commissariat 
department,  in  which  he  served  throughout 
the  Peninsular  war  and  at  Waterloo, 
receiving  from  General  Picton  the  field- 
glass  he  used  during  the  battle  with  its 
donor's  name  engraved  on  it.  He  arrived 
in  Sydney  as  deputy  commissary-general, 
in  1825.  He  m.  twice;  firstly,  Anne 
STEWART,  of  Si  rath  Caithness-shire,  sister 
of  General  Stewart,  of  the  3rd  Regiment 
(The  Buffs),  who  was  acting  governor  of 
Xew  South  Wales  from  1st  December  to  19th 
December,  1825,  and  resided  at  The  Mount, 
Bathunt.  By  this  lady  Mr.  Ryrie  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  m.  Marianne,  daughter  of 
John  CASSKI.S,  of  Arnprior,  near 
Stirling,  Scotland,  and  d.  leaving 
issue,  one  son  and  two  daughters. 

VOL.    II. 


II.  James,  d.  num. 

m.  Donald,  m.  Jane,  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  J.  SALMON,  and  <l .  leaving  issue, 
three  sons  and  four  daughters. 

iv.  Stewart,  of  Coodra  Vale,  Yas», 
New  South  Wales,  m.  Janet,  second 
daughter  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  John 
Kenneth  MACKENZIE,  of  the  4th 
(King's  Own)  Regiment,  before-men- 
tioned, and  d.  leaving  issue,  three 
sons  and  four  daughters. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  MooDiB,  an 
officer  in  the  commissariat  department, 
and  d.  ».  p. 

n.  Jane,  m.  Francis  Lascelles  WALLACE, 
M.D.,  of  Sydney,  and  d.  leaviug  issue, 
one  son  and  one  daughter. 

Mr.  Rrrie  m.  secondly  at  Arnprior,  near 
Stirling,  Scotland,  1825,  Isabella,  third 
dmghter  of  John  CASSELS,  of  Arnprior, 
before-mentioned,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

2  P 


578 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


v.  John  Cassels,  of  Buddabadah,  Cathun- 
dril  and  Weemabah,  all  in  the  dis- 
trict of  Pubhi1,  New  South  Wales,  m. 
Mary,  daughter  of  the  Kev.  Jobn 
SALMON,  and  has  issue,  four  sons  and 
four  daughters. 

VI.  ALEXANDER  (Hon.),  M.L.C.,  J.P., 
the  subject  of  tin's  memoir. 

Residences — Micalago,  Michelago;  and  Arnprior,  Braidwood,  New  Soutli  Wales. 
Club — Union. 


VII.  David,  of  Coolringdon,  Maneroo, 
New  South  Wales,  «».  Ellen  Eliza, 
younger  daughter  of  the  late  Captain 
Alured  Tasker  FACTNCE  (by  Elizabetli, 
his  wilV,  daughter  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  John  Kenneth  MACKENZIE), 
before-mentioned,  and  haa  issue,  five 
sons  and  five  daughters . 


JAMES  ORR,  of  New  Westminster  and  Vancouver,  British  Columbia, 
Dominion  of  Canada,  who  represented  the  district  of  New  Westminster 
in  the  Provincial  Parliament,  and  has  been  a  representative  since  1863,  and  a 
resident  in  British  Columbia  for  thirty-six  years,  was  b.  in  Liverpool, 
England,  23rd  April,  1826.  Mr.  James  Orr  was  in  Canada  during  the 
Rebellion  of  1837-8.  He  was  a  member  of  the  first  Mining  Board  of 
Carreboo,  B.C.,  in  1863,  and  was  elected  to  represent  the  district  of 
Carreboo  in  the  first  Legislative  Council,  in  that  year  when  British 
Columbia  was  a  Crown  colony.  He  made  the  first  exploration  from  the 
Pacific  Coast  to  the  Rocky  Mountains  in  1865,  and  was  the  first  to  report 
on  the  practicability  of  a  trans- continental  road  by  the  Fraser  River  and 
North  Thompson  River,  across  the  Rocky  Mountains  through  the  Yellow 
Head  pass.  He  represented  the  district  of  New  Westminster,  in  which 
was  included  the  city  of  Vancouver  for  eight  years.  He  was  engaged  on 
the  most  important  surveys  for  the  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  north  of 
Burrard  Inlet,  and  spent  one  year  in  the  Selkirk  Mountains  1865-6,  near 
the  head  waters  of  the  Columbia  River,  and  two  years  on  the  head  waters 
of  the  Findley  branch  of  the  Peace  River,  1871-2. 


THE  REV.  DEAN  ORB,  whose  father  was 
also  a  dean  in  the  Church  of  England,  left 
three  sons, 

JOHN  HARGKEAVES,  of  whom  presently. 
William,  of  co.  Down,  Ireland. 
Alexander,  also  of  eo.  Down. 
The  son, 
JOHN  HAKGREAVES  ORR,  was  a  merchant 


of  Liverpool,  England  ;  and  d.  1831,  leaving 
issue, 

JAMES,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 
John    Hargreaves,  of    Rhodes   Avenue, 

Chicago,  U.S.A.,  d.  aged  81  years. 
Alexander     Harrington,     of     Stratford, 
Ontario,   Canada,  who  was   a  warden 
of  co.  Perth,  Ontario,  d.  aged  71  years. 


Residence — Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Dominion  of  Canada. 


TIHE  REV.  ALEXANDER  WELLESLUY  MACNAB,  rector  of  St. 
Matthias,  Omaha,  Nebraska,  b.  in  Cobourg,  Ontario,  Canada,  18th 
June,  1850 ;  m.  1877,  Mary  Gwladys,  the  talented  authoress  of  several 
volumes  of  travel  sketches  and  stories  for  young  people,  daughter  of  the 
late  Rev.  Thomas  GRIFFITH,  D.C.L.,  sometime  chaplain  to  the  British  Forces 
on  the  Gambia.  The  Rev.  A.  W.  Macnab  received  holy  orders  1873,  and 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL   CKNTUV. 


£79 


was  licenced  to  the  curacy  of  St.  George's  Church,  St.  Catharine's,  was 
employed  from  1876  to  1879  as  a  preacher  and  lecturer  in  Kngland  and 
Switzerland  by  the  Ven.  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel.  He 
was  that  society's  chaplain  at  Murrcn  and  at  Campfer,  and  for  a  brief 
period  was  assistant  to  tin;  British  Chaplain  at  Rome.  In  1879,  he  returned 
to  Canada  and  became  rector  of  St.  Barnabas,  St.  Catharine's,  Niagara 
Diocese.  In  1884,  on  account  of  ill  health,  he  obtained  a  year's  leave  of 
absence  and  took  charge  of  the  mission  parish  of  Pasadena,  South 
California.  During  his  incumbency,  All  Saints,  the  first  church,  was  built. 
1 1,-iving  returned  to  St.  Catharine's  in  1885,  he  was  transferred  in  1891  to 
the  rectorate  of  St.  Matthias. 


It'nragr. 


DEI.  JAMBS  MACXAB,  of  Virginia,  was 
military  surgeon  to  the  Loyalist  forces  in  the 
Revolutionary  war  in  America,  received 
grants  of  land  in  Canada,  where  he  settled 
and  d.  at  Machiche,  LowerCnnada,  in  the  be- 
ginning of  1780,  leaving  four  sons, 

I.  Colin,  collector  of  customs  at  Niagara, 
d.  1810,  leaving  a  daughter, 

Maria,  m.  Colonel  George  Pim.t.- 
I'.'iTs,  R.K.,  A.D.C.  to  Sir  John 
Colborne,  lieutenant-governor  of 
Upper  Canada,  son  of  John  I'll  II.T,- 
POTTS  of  Gloucester,  and  brother 
of  the  bishop  of  Exeter,  and  by 
him  (who  rf.  1810)  had  issue,  six 
sons  and  four  daughters. 

II.  James,   of   Belleville,  served  in   the 
Commissariat  Department  in  )  812,  was 
member  of  the  Legislative   Assembly 
for    co.   Hastings,    and    d.    at    York, 
Canada,  1820,  leaving  a  son, 

James,  captain  of  Militia,  who  was 
accidentally  killed  while  on  duty 
in  1837.  lie  left  issue, 

(1)  James,  deceased. 

(2)  Alexander,  C.E.,  who  held 
important    positions    in    the 
maritime  provinces,   anil  WHS 
subsequently     employed    on 
the  Manchester  Ship  Canal ; 
he     m.     Elizabeth      Gilpin, 
daughter  of  Benjamin  SMITH. 
banker,   of     St.    John,   New 
Brunswick,  and  d.  4th  Jan- 
uary, 1891,  leaving  issue, 

(a)  Allan  James,  ft.  17th 
August,  18t>4,  surgeon 
captain  Indian  Medical 
Service. 

(4)  Arthur  Alexander, 
solicitor  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  in  England. 

(c)  Colin  Lawrence,  Lieu- 
tenant 1st  Battalion 
Border  Regiment,  b.  2nd 
IVeember,  1870. 

(a)   Mary  Winifred. 

III.  Alexander,   clerk  to   the   Executive 
Council    of     I'pper    Canada    in    1797, 
Captain  30th  Kegiin-nt  of  Foot  (1809), 


served  with  distinction  in  the  Penin- 
sular war,  and  was  A.D.C.  to  General 
Picton  at  Waterloo,  18th  June,  1815, 
where  he  was  killed.  A  monument  to 
his  memory  was  erected  in  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral,  London,  in  187(5,  being  (In1 
first  honour  of  the  kind  accorded  to  a 
colonist. 

iv.  SIMON  FRASKR,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  youngest  son, 

LiBrTBNANT-CoLOVBL        SlMOS        FRAS8K 

MACNAB,  collector  of  customs  ;  registrar  and 
commissioner  of  the  Court  of  Requests  at 
Belleville  ;  served  as  captain  in  the  Hastings 
Militia  in  1812,  and  d.  1821,  leaving  an  only 
son, 

REV.  ALEXANDER  MACNAB,  D.D.,  canon  of 
St.  Alban's  Cathedral,  Toronto,  and  for  forty 
years  rector  of  Darlington,  Bowmauville.  He 
had  been  for  some  six  years  president  of  the 
University  of  Victoria  College,  Cobourg,  and 
chief  superintendent  of  education  for  Cinada 
West.  Jle  was  a  founder  (IH(i8)  and  one  of 
the  fellows  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute, 
London.  He  was  b.  1810,  m.  Eliza  Ann, 
daughter  of  Jame«  DOCOALL,  of  Picton,  co. 
Prince  Edward,  and  d.  18D1,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  Allan    Napier    (Rev.),   B.A.    Trinity 

College,  Toronto,  and  curate  of  Christ 

Church  Cathedral,  Hamilton,  b.  18*7, 

il,  limn.  1872,  accidentally  drowned  at 

Montreal, 
ir.  ALEXANDER  WEtLKSLsr,  the  subject 

of  this  memoir. 
I.  Mary,  m.  Frederick  ROCHE,  of  Rock- 

hampton,  Queensland,  Australia,  and 

d.  1870,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Henry. 

2.  Alfn-d. 

3.  Allan  Stuart. 

4.  George. 

1.  Eugenia  Mary  Robinson. 

2.  Olivia  Caroline. 

ii.  Matilda,  m.  John  CARTBH,  of  Toronto, 
and  has  had  issue, 

1.  Herry  John,  d.  an  infant. 

2.  George  Alexander,  rf.  an  infant. 

3.  John    (Rev.),   of    Pusey    House, 
Oxford,  M.A.  Oxon,  and  Trinity 

2  v  2 


580                              BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

College,     Toronto,     chaplain     of  1.  Georgina,  m.  Ven.  Joseph  Francis 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  b.  1861 .  WHITE,    archdeacon    and    rector 

4.  William     (Rev.).    M.A.    Trinity  of  St.  Vincent,  West  Indies,  son 


College,  Toronto,  curate  at  Buck- 
ingham, England,  now  ass!>i;int 
rector  nt  the  Cathedral  of  St. 
Vincent,  West  Indies. 

5.  Henry,  d.  young. 

6.  Charles,    of    Toronto,    M.D,,    6. 
1870. 

7.  Arthur,  d.  an  infant. 

8.  Harold,  b.  1878. 


of  Ephraim  WHITE,  of  Wliithy, 
co.  Ontario,  and  has  issue,  1 .  John 
Francis  ;  1.  Frances  Emily ;  2. 
Bertha  ;  and  3.  Edith  Greorgina. 

2.  Anne,  d.  young. 

3.  Hilda. 

4.  Bertha. 

5.  Ethel,  d.  an  infant. 


Ali 


ice. 


Arms — Sa.  on  a  chevron  arg.  three  crescents  vert  in  base  an  open  boat  oars  in  action  in  a 
sea  ppr. 

Crest — A  savage's  liead  erased  ppr. 

JMotto — Timor  otnitis  abe.tto. 

Residence — St.  Mathias"  Rectory,  Omaha,  Nebraska. 


£itm*« 

HON.  SIR  JOSEPH  "GEORGE  LONG  INNES,  Knt,  of 
Darling  Point,  Sydney,  and  of  Clover  Hill,  Sutton  Forest,  New 
South  Wales,  puisne  judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  New  South  Wales,  6. 
in  Sydney,  16th  October,  1834;  m.  5th  July,  1865,  Emily  Janet,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Hon.  John  SMITH,  M.L.C.,  J.P.,  of  Llanarth,  Bathurst, 
New  South  Wales  (see  SMITH  of  Bathurst  and  Gamboola,  vol.  i,  p.  341),  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  GEORGE  MASSEY  LONG,  M.A.  Cambridge  (Trinity  College),  b.  27th 
March,  1866,  barrister-at-law  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  of  the  bar  of 
New  South  Wales. 

n.  Edward  Cecil  Long,  b.  20th  April,  1868,  grazier. 

in.  Reginald    Heath  Long,  B.A.,  B.C.L.   (New  College,   Oxon),  b.  17th 
November,  1869,   barrister-at-law  of   Lincoln's  Inn,  and  of  the  bar 
of  New  South  Wales, 
iv.  Clive  Selwyn  Long,  b.  16th  July,  1871,  student  at  the  Royal  School 

of  Mines,  South  Kensington,  London. 

v.  Percival  Selwyn  Long,  b.  16th  March,  1879,  student  at  Eton, 
vi.  John  Erskine  Long,  b.  19th  May,  1884,  d.  4th  December,  following, 
i.  Mary  Ethel  Long,  b.  2nd  January,  1873. 

ii.  Eleanor  Clara  Long,  6.  26th  February,  1874,  d.  8th  March,  1877. 
Sir  George  Innes  was  educated  at  King's  School,  Parramatta ;  was 
called  to  the  bar,  at  Lincoln's  lun,  17th  November,  1859  (first  certificate 
of  honour,  May,  1859),  and  admitted  to  the  New  South  Wales  bar,  28th 
February,  1863 ;  district  judge  of  Queensland,  1865-0 ;  elected  a  member 
of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  New  South  Wale?,  March,  1872,  and  in 
October  following  was  called  to  the  Legislative  Council,  where  he 
represented  the  Government,  and  on  the  Parkes  administration  leaving 
office  in  February,  J875,  he  was  elected  chairman  of  committees  of  the 
Legislative  Council,  to  which  position  he  was  continuously  re-elected  until 
his  acceptance  of  the  office  of  minister  of  justice  in  1880.  He  was  solicitor- 
general  of  New  South  Wales,  1872-3 ;  attorney-general,  1873-5 ;  minister 
of  justice,  1880-1 ;  and  was  appointed  puisne  judge  of  the  Supreme  Court 


IUKKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY.  :.H 

of  New  Fouth  Wales,  14th  October,  1881,  being  now  second  puisne  judge.  He 
is  a  trustee  of  the  S\,ln.  \  Free  Public  Library,  and  the  National  Art  (iallery 
of  New  South  Wales.  For  his  services  in  connexion  with  the  annexation  of 
Fiji,  he  received  the  honour  of  knighthood  in  January,  1875. 


MAJOR  ROHERT  LONG  INNES,  II. M.  army, 
of  C'loMT  Hill,  n>.  I.eiirim,  Ireland,  m. 
SuMimmh  LAWUKR,  and  hod  a  son, 

CAPTAIN  JOSEPH  LONO  INNES,  of  II. M. 
39th  Regiment,  b.  19lli  .\..V( ml  or,  180C  ;  m. 
at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  6th  May,  1829, 
Elizabeth  Anne  REIBBY  (who  d.  19th  April, 
1870),  and  d.  29th  May,  1885,  having  hod 
issue, 

i.  JOSEPH  GEORGE  LONG  (Hon.  Sir), 
puisne  judge  of  (he  Supreme  Court  of 
New  South  Wales,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

II.  Herbert  Munro  Long,  late  of  II .  M .'.- 
Itli  Regiment,  A.  5th  October,  1839; 
m.  Anne,  daughter  of  Robert  LKEDV, 
and  has  six  ehildren. 
lir.  Reginald  Gipps  Long  (Rev.),  M.A. 
Kiimiiinurl  College,  Cambridge,  vicar 
of  Whitton,  Hounslow,  co.  Middlesex, 
b.  5th  March,  1844;  m.  9th  June, 
1874,  Emma  Grace,  fifth  daughter  of 
Edward  COOPER,  by  MaWda  Ann,  his 
•wife,  and  d.  15th  July,  1890,  having 
had  issue, 

1.  Reginald  Wilberforce  Long,  R.N., 
b.  23rd  May,  1877. 

2.  Selwyn  Long,  A.  21st  June,  1878. 

1.  North     Clara     Long,     4.     27th 
January,  1876. 

2.  Grace    Barbara    Long,    b.    ICth 
November,  1879. 

I.  Elizabeth  Jane  Long,  m.  9th  February) 
I860,    Commander    George    Poynter 
HEATH,  R.N.,  of  Ilanworth,  Brisbane, 
Queensland,    and     of     10,    Barkston 
Gardens,     London,     S.W.,     formerly 
chairman  of  the  marine  board  and  port 
master  of  Queensland,  and  by  him  has 
nine  children  (see  HEATH  of  Brisbane), 

II.  Celia    Long,    m.    1851,    Lieutenant- 
Genenil  Edward  Lawes  PYM,  R.M.L.  I ., 
third  son  of  Richard  Elsworthy  PYM, 
R.N.    (who   entered   the   navy,    20th 
June,       1809).      Lieutenant-General 
Pym,  d.  7th  April,  1892,  having  had 
issue, 

1.  Edward   Alfred  Innes,  Captain) 
late  of   the  Worcestershire  Regi- 
ment, 4.  2nd  February,  1858 ;  m, 
Eliza    Clara,    only    daughter    of 
Colonel  Woodhouse,  I.S.C. 

2.  Erskine  Travers,  of  the  Chinese 
Customs. 

1.  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  1876,  Captain 
Arms — Arff.  three  stars  of  six  points  as. 
Crest — A  star  of  six  points  az. 
Motto— Fortis  i-t  Fidelis. 

Residences — Winslow,  Darling  Point,  Sydney  ; 
Wiilos. 

Clvl  —  Australian. 


Henry  Phineag  Riall  SANKEV 
R.E.,  eldest  son  of  General  Wil- 
liam SANKBT,  of  the  9th  Regi- 
ment, and  has  issue  one  son  and 
tli  roe  daughters,  viz.,  1.  Crofton  ; 
1.  Celia;  2.  Margaret;  3.  Joyce. 

2.  Clara  Katherine. 

3.  Ethel  Frances  Celia. 

4.  Cecil  Janet  Innes. 

III.  Mary  Susannah  Long,  4.  13th  June, 
1842  ;  m.  John  AUMM  itnvn.  barrister- 
at-law    (who   was   6.  2nd  September, 
1838),  and  has  issue, 

1.  John. 

1.  Christian,    4.     16th     November, 
1871. 

2.  Mary,  4.  21st  April,  1873. 

3.  Frances. 

4.  Kathleen. 

5.  Eileen. 

IV.  Clara  Long,  m.  16th  January,  1872, 
the  Right  Rev.  John  Richardson  SKL- 
WTN,     D.D.,     formerly     Bishop     of 
Melanesia  (second  son  of  the  late  Right 
Rev.  George  Augustus  SEI.WYN,  11.1)., 
D.C;L.,    sometime    Bishop    of    New 
Zealand,    and   afterward*    Bishop   of 
Lichficld,  by  Sarah  Harriet,  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Sir  John   RICRARDSOX, 
Kul.),  who  was  4.  at  Waitnute,  New 
Zealand,  20th  May,  1844;  educated  at 
Eton,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge,   third    class    classical    tripos, 
B.A.   1866,   M.A.   1869,  D.D.   1885; 
ordained   deacon    18(59,   priest    1870, 
curate  of  Alrewas,  co.  Stafford,  1869- 
70,   curate  of  St.  George's,  Wolver- 
hampton,  1871,  and  vicar  thereof  1871, 
joined  Melnnesian  Mission,  1873;  con- 
secrated second   Bishop  of  Melanesia, 
17th  February,  1877  ;  resigned  through 
illness,  1st  January,  1892.     She  d.  30th 
December,  1877,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Stephen  John. 

1.  Margaret  Elizabeth. 

2.  Rebie  Sarah. 

3.  Clara  Violet,  deceased. 
(Bishop    Selwyn    m.    secondly,    llth 
August,  1885,  Annie  Catherine,  daugh- 
ter  of    Thomas    Sutcliffe    MORT,   of 
Greenoakes,      Sydney,      New     South 
WalfS,    and    by    her     has    issue,    1. 
Dorothy      Theresa,      and    2.     Mary 
Geraldmc.) 


Clover  Hill,  Sutton  Forest,  New  SoutU 


5S2  BURKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


mHE  EIGHT  HON.  SIR  GEORGE  GREY,  P.O.,  K.C.B.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D., 
_l_  M.L.R.  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  6.  at  Lisbon,  14tli  April,  1812  ; 
m.  at  King  George's  Sound,  Western  Australia,  2nd  November,  1839, 
Eliza  Lucy  (6.  1822),  daughter  of  Admiral  Sir  Robert  SPENCKH,  R.N., 
K.C.H.,  sumetime  government  resident  at  Albany,  Western  Australia. 
Sir  George  Grey  was  born  at  Lisbon  during  the  Peninsular  war,  in 
which  his  father  played  a  distinguished  part,  and  was  educated  at  the  Royal 
Military  College.  He  was  gazetted  Ensign  in  the  83rd  Regiment  in  1829, 
from  which  he  retired  as  captain  in  1839.  He  is  the  eldest  surviving 
officer  of  that  regiment.  He  was  employed  with  Lieutenant  Lushington 
in  1837  to  explore  the  country  to  the  north-west  of  Australia,  and  landed 
at  Port  George  2nd  December,  1837,  and  underwent  many  perilous 
adventures  in  this  expedition,  which  he  described  in  that  most  interesting 
work,  The  Journals  of  Discovery,  published  in  1841.  He  was  sometime 
resident  magistrate  at  Albany,  Western  Australia,  and  in  December,  1840, 
he  was  appointed  Governor  of  South  Australia  in  succession  to  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  George  Gawler,  K.H.,  at  a  time  of  severe  financial  crisis.  During 
his  residence  at  Adelaide  the  Burra  and  Kapunda  mines  were  discovered, 
and  the  colony  became  self-supporting.  Owing  to  his  success  in  that  colony, 
Captain  Grey  was  appointed  18th  November,  1845,  Governor  of  New 
Zealand,  at  a  most  difficult  period,  when  the  war  was  raging.  This  he 
succeeded  in  quelling.  He  issued  "  the  ordinance  to  provide  for  the  establish- 
ment of  Provincial  Legislative  Councils "  on  29th  November,  1848,  to 
which  the  royal  assent  was  given  22nd  December,  1849,  and  which  led  to 
much  dissatisfaction  and  agitation  among  certain  sections  in  the  colony. 
In  May,  1852,  six  provinces,  viz  ,  Auckland,  Wellington,  Nelson,  Canter- 
bury, Otago,  and  New  Plymouth,  were  created  by  Act  of  Parliament,  and 
Sir  George  proclaimed  the  new  constitution  17th  January,  1853,  and  defined 
the  boundaries  of  the  provinces.  In  January,  1854,  he  was  appointed 
Governor  of  Cape  Colony,  where  he  prevented  a  rising  of  the  Kaffirs  by 
his  diplomatic  skill.  On  the  breaking  out  of  the  mutiny  in  India,  Lord 
Elphinstone,  Governor  of  Bombay,  asked  for  assistance,  and  Sir  George 
Grey  promptly  and  on  his  own  responsibility  sent  troops  from  the  Cape  with 
cavalry  and  artillery  fully  horsed,  and  £60,000  in  specie,  which  enabled 
Lord  Elphinstone  to  hold  the  mutineers  in  check  in  Bombay,  and  Sir  Colin 
Campbell  to  go  to  the  relief  of  Lucknow  on  17th  November,  1857.  Sir 
George  was  once  more  specially  chosen,  on  account  of  his  intiaiate  know- 
ledge of  the  people  and  the  country,  for  the  Governorship  of  New  Zealand, 
to  which  he  was  reappointed  in  May,  1861,  in  order  to  cope  with  the  native 
troubles  that  had  arisen  in  the  colony.  The  Maori  war  had  then  commenced, 
and  was  eventually  quelled,  and  Sir  George  left  the  colony  in  a  state  of 
tranquillity  and  returning  prosperity.  There  had  been  considerable  friction 
however,  between  the  governor  and  the  general  officer  commanding  the 
troops,  and  Sir  George  was  recalled  27th  August,  1807,  to  the  unanimous 
disapproval  of  the  colonists,  and  amid  widespread  expressions  of  icspcct 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


589 


for  the  governor  and  regret  at  his  recall.  The  incident  ended  in  a  spirited 
letter  of  remonstrance  by  Sir  George  Grey  to  the  Home  AnthoritioH,  in 
vindication  of  his  administration.  In  1872,  he  was  retired  on  a  pension. 
Sir  (inir^e  returned  to  New  Zealand  and  settled  in  Kawau,  and  in  1875  was 
elected  a  member  of  the  House  of  Representatives  for  Auckland  City  West, 
and  was  appointed  snperintendent  of  the  province  of  Auckland.  On  13th 
October,  1877,  he  became  premier  of  the  colony,  of  which  he  had  been 
governor  ten  years  before.  Sir  George  resigned  office  in  October,  1879, 
but  remains  a  member  of  the  Legislature.  He  had  been  created  K.C.B. 
in  1848,  and  was  made  Hon.  D.C.L.  by  the  University  of  Oxford  in  1854. 
He  was  one  of  the  delegates  of  New  Zealand  to  the  Federation  Convention 
in  Sydney  in  1891.  This  distinguished  statesman  is  author  of  Journals  of  Two 
]'!.i-j>rili//i>iM  of  Discovery  in  North  West  and  Western  Australia  dining  1837-8-9, 
already  mentioned,  and  Polynesian  Mythology,  and  other  works. 


ILintnot. 
ilp  of  TTignolcs. 


This  illicit  »t  family  is  descended  from 
STEPIU •:>  i  i  \  MX  i  is,  better  known  as  He 
la  Hire,  a  French  captain,  who  d.  in  1447,  in 
the  wars  of  Charles  Vll.  They  "ire  Lords 
de  Prades,  in  the  Province  of  Lanejuedoc. 
A  descendant, 

STEPHEN  DK  VIGNOIES,  Lord  of  Piades, 
proved  his  title  of  nohiliiy  15th  tecember, 
1549.  He  had  issue,  a  son, 

JOHN  BE  YIGXOLKB,  m.  18th  September, 
1559,  (Jauside  DE  1  BABEZ,  and  had  isme, 
four  tons,  I'ETEH,  of  wlicm  presently;  John; 
Pinil  ;  mill  .lames.  Hie  son, 

PETIR  BE  VIONOLES,  Lord  cf  Pride*,  m. 
30th  October,  16CO,  Gabrielle  DE  VlLlAOE, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Louis,  d.  young, 
ii.  JAMES,  of  whom  preseitly. 
in.  Charles. 
The  eon, 

JAIIKS  BE  VIGNOLES,  Lord  of  Pradep,  m. 
24th  Februaiy,  1657,  J.ouisa  BE  BASCHI 
D'ArBAis,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Louis,  m.  19th  August,  1674,  his 
cousin,  Louise  BE  BASCHI,  end  had 
with  several  daughters,  two  sons,  wl  o 
</.  voung,  and  d.  at  Laueaune,  1st 
Mirch,  1693. 

li.  O'HABLES,  of  whom  presently. 
III.  Edward,  d.  1680. 
iv.  Louis,  d.  1669. 

v.  Alphonso,  b.  1649,  was  a  learned 
Protestant  Divine,  an  able  ehronol- 
ogist,  who,  at  the  Revocation  of  the 
Edict  of  Kantee,  in  1685,  took 
sanctuary  in  Biandenburg,  near  Berlin, 
and  was  made  in  1701,  a  member  of 
the  ,\(  ad.  m\  of  Sciences,  at  Berlin, 
to  which  place  he  was  invitee!  by  the 
King  of  I'ruM-in  in  1703,  and  «as 
elected  n  director  in  1727.  He  d. 
the-.e  2-lth  July,  1744,  in  the  95th 
\ciir  of  his  age. 
I.  'France?,  4.  1643 ;  m.  Jacqi  es  BE 


BOIIEAU,  Lord  of  Castleneau,  acd  rf. 
at  Geneva,  141  h  January,  1700. 
II.  Margaret,   b.   1052;    m.    1683,  Peter 
Bichard,  Lore1,  of  Yendargues,  and  <t. 
in  Ireland     1720,   leaving  a  daughter 
Louisa,  m.  —  FOBBEBIBB,  and  had  a 
son,  Alexander. 
The  seconel  son, 

CAPTAIN  CHABIES  BE  VIGNOIES,  Lord  of 
Prades,  b.  1645,  migrated  to  Ireland  on  the 
Revoiation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  m.  firsr, 
2nd  March,  1684,  Martha  de  Bonneaux 
DrBOl'BE,  and  had  iftue,  three  daughters,  of 
wlji  m  Margaiet,4.  1C92  ;  m.  Scipio  1/r  BOTBB. 
Be  m.  eeccndly,  Gabrielle  BE  SPEBOKBIEIIX, 
and  d.  in  Dublin,  1725,  aged  SO,  having  by 
her  (who  d.  there  1721,  aged  5t>)  had,  with 
other  isi-iir, 

I.  Charles,  b.  1701,  settled  at  Southamp- 
ton, entered  the  army  and  wa<  gazetted 
91  h  May,  176H,  Lieutenant-Colonel  of 
tlu>  70th  ju'!_iim  nt.  He  m.  Marie 
GINOUX,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Isaac,  4.  175],  d.  in  infancy. 

1.  Marie,  b.  1747,  d.  unm.  1810. 

2.  Charlotte,  b.  1754,  d.  in  infancy. 

3.  Anne,  b.  1766,  d.  unm.  1823. 
ii.  JAMES  Loi'is,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  younger  son, 

JAMES  Louis  BE  VIGNOIES,  4.  1702;  m. 
first,  Anne  LIGONIER,  and  had  ifsue  one  son, 
JOHN,  of  whom  presently.  He  m.  secondly, 
Marianne  I'OXVIIIKTIK,  who  d.e.p.  The 
only  SOD, 

JOHN  BE  VIONCIES,  served  at  the  siege  of 
Gibraltar,  37*^2,  with  the  rank  of  Major, 
subsequently  lecaine  Lieutcnact-O'olonel  of 
the  39th  Regiment.  He  retired  to  Portar- 
lingttn,  Queen's  co.,  Irelai  d,  and  was 
ordained  a  minister,  and  officiated  for  the 
French  Protestants  settled  theie.  He  m.  131h 
January,  1784,  Anna  Honcria,  only  child  of 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Low,  of  >"ew  lorest,  and 
Cornahir,  co.  Wt stmeath,  ar.d  had  issue, 


584 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


I.  Charles   (Rev.),  rector  of  Newtown, 
co.     Westmeath,   afterwards   dean   of 
the  Chapel   Royal,  Dublin,  and   sub- 
sequently   dean     of    Ossory,   b.    25th 
July,  1789;  m.  at  Southampton,  July, 
1811,  Eliza,  daughter  of  —  DUUELL, 
and  had  issue, 

1.  John,  stipendiary  magistrate    in 
Ireland,  »«.  the  eldest  daughter  of 
Thomas  FEATHERSTONHAUGH,  of 
co.  Wcstmeath,  and   was   buried 
in  St.  Mary's  churchyard,  South - 
hampton,    leaving    issue    a    son, 
Charles. 

2.  Charles  (Rev.). 

3.  Francis,  Captain  late  28th  Regi- 
ment. 

4.  '\  homa?,  deceased. 

5.  Samuel,  d.  1854. 

II.  John,  Ciiptain   R.N.,   served   in   the 
West  Indies,  and  was  present  at  the 
attack  on  Washington,  b.  18th  October, 
1790;    m.  1831,    Cecil   Mary,   second 
daughter   of   the   Rev.   Thomas  PEM- 
BERTON  (of  the  family  of  PEMBERTON, 
of  Thrumpington,  co.  Cambridge),  and 
widow  of  —  HODGSON. 

III.  Francis,  1.  llth  July,  1793,  entered 
the  Navy,  and  d.  at  sea,  1815. 

IV.  Samuel,  I.  23rd  April,  1796,  educated 
at  Woolwich,  and  entered  the  army, 
m.     Louisa,     youngest     daughter     of 
Major  MACNAMARA,  of  co.  Clare,  and 
d.  10th  April,  1890,  leaving  issue, 


This  family  claims  descent  from  the  GREYS 
of  Groby,  progenitors  of  the  Marquesses  of 
Dorset,  the  Duke  of  Suffolk,  Lady  Jane  Grey, 
and  the  Earls  of  Stamforth.  LORD  LEOKAED 
GREY,  who  was  second  son  of  Thomas,  first 
Marquess  of  Dorset,  by  his  second  wife, 
Cecilia,  daughter  and  heir  of  William,  Lord 
Bonville  and  Harrington,  was  marshal  and 
lieutenant  of  the  army  in  Ireland,  and  was 
created  VISCOUNT  GEANEY  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland,  2nd  January,  1535,  but  in  five  years 
afterwards,  on  the  28th  July,  1541,  he  was 
beheaded  and  attainted  and  the  title  fell  under 
forfeiture.  He  is  said  to  have  had  a  son  by 
his  wife,  the  daughter  of  the  rebel  O'NEIL, 
who  was  brought  up  by  that  family  in  vhe 
north  of  Ireland,  but  became  a  staunch  sup- 
porter of  the  Crown,  receiving  large  grants  of 
land,  including  Grey  field  and  James  Town. 
From  him  it  is  said  descended, 

JOHN  GRAY  (or  GREY),  of  Greyfield,  co. 
Roscommon,  who  was  living  in  1719,  and 
left  a  son, 

REV.  JOHN  GREY,  of  Greyfield  and  James- 
town, co.  lioscommon,  b.  1740,  m.  the  daugh- 
ter Of WYNNE,  of  Hazlewood,  and  by  her 

had  issue,  two  sons, 

i.  OWEN  WYNNE,  of  whom  presently. 
II.  John,  of  Sligo,  d.  s.  p. 
The  elder  son, 

CAPTAIN  OWEN  WYNNE  GREY,  of  the  6th 
Dragoons  (Carbineers),™.  Elizabeth, daughter 
of  O'NEIL,  of  co.  Wexford,  by  whom  he  had 


1.  Wi'llesley,  deceased. 

2.  Cecil. 

1.  Susannah,  deceased. 

2.  Honoria. 

3.  Louisa. 

I.  ELIZABETH  ANNE,  b.  at  Portarlington, 
Queen's    co.,     Ireland,    m.    first     (as 
below)  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  GEOEGE 
GHEY,  and  had  issue  (see  below)  ;  and 
secondly,  10th  March,  1817,  Rev.  Sir 
John   Godfrey  THOMAS,  Bart.,  and  d. 
5th  May,  1854,  having  by  him,  who  d. 
at  Bodian),  7th  May,  1841,  had  further 
issue  (see  BUKKE'S  Peerage  and  Bar- 
onetage). 

II.  Letitia,     4.     12th     July,    1786,    m. 
William    Philip    BHABAZON,    son    of 
Philip   BKABAZON,   of    Carstown,    co. 
Heath,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1854)  had 
issue,  six  sons  and  six  daughters. 

in.  Julia,  b.  31st  August,  1787,  d.  in 
infancy. 

IT.  Julia  Margaret,  b.  22nd  April,  1792  ; 
m.  20th  September,  1819,  Jam«s 
MARTIN,  third  son  of  James  MARTIN, 
of  Overbury  Court,  co.  Worcester, 
M.P.  for  Tewkesbury,  and  Penelope, 
his  wife,  daughter  of  John  SKIPP, 
of  Upper  Hall,  Ledbury,  co.  Here- 
ford. 

V.  Margaret,  4.  19th  July,  1797,  in. 
Sherlock  WILLIS,  of  Cheltenham,  and 
d.  s.  p.  at  Leghorn,  1828. 


of  e&ttg. 

several  sons  and  daughters.  He  appears  to 
have  m.  twice.  His  only  two  surviving  sons, 
by  the  first  marriage, 

i.  GEORGE,  of  whom  presently, 
II.  WTilliam  O'jS'eil,  Captain  ~30th  Regi- 
ment. 4.  1782,  m.  1806,  Barbara  Eliza, 
eldest  daughter  of  Thomas  BLAKE,  third 
son  of  Sir  Walter  BLAKE,  of  Menlo 
Castle,  by  Barbara,  his  wife,  daughter 
of  Myles  BURKE,  of  Ower,  co.  Galway, 
and  d.  1841,  having  by  her  who  d.  1860, 
had  issue, 

1.  Owen  Wynne,  an  officer  in  41st 
Regiment,  4. 1810,  d.  of  cholera  in 
Madras,  India,  1840. 

2.  William  Robert,  Major  late  44th 
Regiment,  4.  1826,  m.  1863,  Amy, 
adopted  daughter   of    Rev.  John 
HARE,  and  has  issue, 

1.  William  George,  Lieutenant 
Indian   Staff   Corps,  4.   12th 
October,  18(i6. 

2.  Robert    Campbell,    in     the 
Civil   Service   of  the   Straits 
Settlements,  4.  1868. 

1.  Ada  Barbara  Muriel,  d.  young. 

2.  Katherine  Bertha  Constance. 

3.  Alice  Maud  Mary. 

1.  Eliza,  4.  1808,  d.  1815. 

2.  Catherine,  4.  1811,  m.  first,  Colin 
CAMPBELL,  of  the  West, Indies,  and 

secondly ,  ANDERSON,  and  i/. 

1867. 


IH'HKK'S  COLONIAL  CEXTKV. 


3.  Susan  Eliza,  A.  1H12,  >«.  first, 
lin.-K,     and      Bfcomlly,      Rev. 
ErKELL,  and  </.  IX'l. 

1     \nnii   MalliiMa,  h.  1X25,  m.  first, 
John     lluiiiAiiAN.   ami    secondly, 


J. 


5.   Ad.-lalilc  Sii-im  Thrivna,  A.  1830, 
m.  Colonel  John  Mr(';indy  CAMP- 
iiKLi..  R.A.  (deceased). 
The  eldest  son, 

LlEUTENANT-CoLOXEL  GEORGE  GfiET,  of 
the  30tli  KiMtinifiit,  who  distinguished  himself 
in  the  Egyptian  campaign  and  in  the  Penin- 
sular war,  where  he  was  killed  at  the  storm- 
ing of  Badajos,  in  command  of  his  regiment, 
whii-h  was  attached  to  the  fifth  division,  on 
the  6th  April,  1812,  in  the  thirty-third  year 
of  his  age.  lie  was  6.  1779,  m.  Elizabeth 
Anne,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  John  VIONOIES, 
of  Portarfington  (see  family  of  VIQNOLES 
above),  and  by  her  (who  m.  secondly,  10th 


Maivli.  1M7.  Hit'  Kt-v.  Sir  John  Godfrey 
THOMAS,  Hurt.,  and  </.  Dili  M«\,  1854, leaving 
i«sue,  by  both  marriages)  Lieutenant-Colonel 

hud  one  son  and  two  daughter*, 
i.  OEORQB  (Sir),  the  subject  of  this  me- 

Ilinir. 

I.  Anne  Elizabeth,  b.   at  Cornahir,  oo. 
Meath,  24th  October,  1809,  m.  at  Bod- 
IMIII,    Sussex,  26th    March,    1832,   the 
Kcv.   George    VIONB,   of  Tillingham, 
KsseT,  and  by  him  (who  was  h.  2ml 
Srpleinbcr,    3806,   and   d.  15th  June, 
1  .s;>i)  had  issue, 

1.  Sibella    Elizabeth,    l>.    at    Great 
Easton,       Leicestershire,        18th 
March.  ISM.  '/.  »nm. 

2.  Julia  Maria,  A.  at  Tillingham,  1st 
September,  1834. 

II.  Eli/a,   4.    at   Gibraltar    1810,   d.   at 
Lisbon,  August,  1811. 


Arms — Barry  of  nix  arg.  and  a:,  in  chief  three  pellets  and  lalel  of  three  point*  trm. 
Crest— An  unicorn  passant  erm.  armed,  mailed,  tufted  and  unguled  or,  in  front  of  a  tun  in 
tplenilour, 

Motto— Stabilix. 

Residence  —Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

Clubs— Athenteum,  and  Junior  United  Service,  lx>ndon. 


Cttntr, 


GUTHRIE  ELDER,  of  Kurruc-a-Ruc  and  The  Meadows, 
Rokewood,  Victoria,  J.P.  since  1869,  b.  19th  July,  1837;  m.  3rd 
March,  1863,  Jessie,  daughter  of  John  McCnAW,  of  Edinburgh,  Scotland, 
merchant,  and  has  had  issue, 

i.  JOHN    NAIBNE,  b.  1st  January,  1865 ;    m.  at  St.   Kilda  Presbyterian 
Church,  3rd  April,  1889,  Helen  Sooner ville,  second  daughter  of  Robert 
GILLKSPIB,  of  Corny,  Brighton  Road,  St.  Kilda. 
n.  William,  b.  23rd  September,  1866. 
in.  Nairne  Guthrie,  b.  Itth  November,  1869. 
iv.  David  Aitchison,  b.  16th  March,  1878. 

i.  Annie  Love,  b.  14th  December,  1863  ;  m.  at  The  Meadow,  Rokewood, 
27th  August,  1890,  Rev.  Joseph  Ringland  ANDERSON,  M.A.,  of 
Penshurst,  Victoria. 

ii.  Mary,  b.  3rd  March,  1875  ;  d.  5th  May,  1882. 
in.  Jessie  Victoria,  b.  10th  December,  1882. 


lineage. 


This  family  is  of  Scottish  origin. 

WILLIAM  ELDER,  by  Elizabeth  NAIBNE, 
his  wife,  had  a  son, 

JOHN  ELDEB,  of  Kurrac-a-Ruc,  Rokewood, 
Victoria,  m.  at  Edinburgh,  1832,  Mary 


He   d. 


AITCHISON,  who  rf;   August,   1875. 
February,  1870,  having  had  issue, 

i.  NAIBXB  GUTHHIB,  of  whom  we  treat. 

i.  Mary  (Mrs.  BUTCHABT). 

ii.  Margaret  (Mrs.  SCOTT). 

ill.  Elizabeth  Aitchison  (Mrs.  MORTON). 


Crest— A  naked  arm  couped  at  Ike  elboK  grouping  a  twig  slipped  ppr. 
Motto — I'irtute  duce. 

Be»<de»ee*— Kurruc-a-Ruc,  and  The  Meadowp,  Rokewood,  Victoria. 
C/«A— Strathnaine,  St.  Kilda,  near  Melbourne. 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Cfmtrtoidt, 


EDWARD  MARION  CHADW1CK,  of  Toronto,  barrister-at-law,  Major 
in  the  active  Militia  of  Canada,  6.  22nd  September,  1840  ;  m.  first,  28th 
June,  1864,  Ellen  Byrne,  daughter  of  James  BEATTY,  of  Toronto,  who  d.  s.  p. 
10th  February,  1865.  He  m.  secondly,  20th  February,  1868,  Maria  Martha, 
daughter  of  Alexander  FISHER,  of  Toronto,  and  Mary,  his  wife,  daughter 
of  William  BKOGDIN,  of  Port  Hope,  co.  Durham,  and  has  issue, 

•I.  William  Craven  Vaux,  Lieutenant  10th  Royal  Gienadiers,  in  the  active 
Militia  of  Canada,  b.  6th  December,  1868. 

11.   Edward  Alister  Bade,  6.  13th  February,  1871. 

in.    George  Darcy  Austin,  b.  22nd  February,  1880. 

iv.  Richard  Ellard  Garden,  6.  16th  February,  1885. 

v.  Bryan  Darner  Seymour,  24th  June,  1888. 

I.   Fanny  Marion,  6.  10th  January,  1873. 

n.   Louisa  Mary  Caroline,  b.  7th  December,  1876. 

Mr.  E.  M.  Chadvtick  is  a  barrister-at-law  and  solicitor  of  Toronto,  and 
has  been  lay  delegate  to  the  Synod  of  the  Diocese  of  Toronto  on  several 
occasions,  and  is  a  member  of  the  chapter  of  St.  Alban's  Cathedral.  He 
was  gazetted  Ensign  2nd  Battalion  Queen's  Own  Rifles,  active  Militia, 
30th  November,  1866;  lieutenant,  31st  July,  1S68 ;  captain,  4th  June, 
1870;  major,  29th  January,  18/6,  and  is  now  retired  with  that  rank.  He  is 
the  author  of  a  valuable  genealogical  work  on  the  Onlarian  Families,  and  a 
copious  history  of  his  own  family. 


Hfntaor. 


This  family  is  a  cadet  branch  of  the  CHAD- 
WICKS  of  Sallinard  (see  Bt'RKE's  Landed 
Gentry,  CoOFER-CHADWICK  of  Sallinard). 
Family  tradition  derives  this  lamily  from  co. 
York,  and  the  first  ancestor  in  Ireland  is  sup- 
posed to  hare  been  an  officer  in  Cromwell's 
Dragoons.  An  ancient  record  of  arms  which 
apparently  belonged  to  him,  states  that  "  He 
is  krown  by  the  name  of  Chadwick,  a  very 
antient  and  worthy  family  out  of  Yorkshire 
in  England."  The  first  settler  in  Ireland, 

WIILIAM  (?)  CHADWICK,  m.  (it  is  sup- 
posed) Grace  GOQGIN,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  Ballinard,  b.  circa  1662-4 ; 
m.  Mary  BAKER,  but  d.  s,  p.  in   1720, 
and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  William. 

II.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  second  son, 

WILLIAM  CHADWICK,  m.  Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  William  GABBETT,  of  Caherline,  co. 
Limerick,  and  Alicia,  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Richard  ENGLAND,  of  Lifford,  co.  Clare,  and 
h:ul  issue, 

I.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

i.  Grace,  m.  Clement  SADLBIH,  and  had 

issue. 
The  son, 

WILLIAM  CHADWICK,  of  Ballinard  and 
Qurtlinkilleen,»i.  June  GREENE,  of  the  family 


of  GREENE,  of  Kilmanahan,  co.  Waterford, 
and  d.  1748,  having  by  her,  who  d.  in  Sept- 
ember, 1779,  had  issue, 

I.  RICHARD,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  of  Tipperary,  living  172C, 
left  by  Mary,  his  wife, 

1.  Richard,    a    counsellor,   m.    the 

daughter    of    BUTLER,    of 

Hallybue,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

(1)  William,    captain    in    the 

army. 
(1)  Anne,  m. GRIFFITH. 

2.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  May,  1826. 

3.  Michael,  major  in  the  army. 

4.  Nicholas. 

5.  Rodolph,  killed  at  Ballinard  by  a 
full  from  his  horse. 

1.  Jane,  m.  first,  —    -   ADAMS,    of 
Cork, and  had  issue;  and  secondly, 
Philip  COBEET,  of  High  Park,  and 
Tipperary,  and  hnd  issue. 

2.  Klizn,    m,    the    Rev.    Frederick 
MEMGAN  (or  KELIOAN),  and  had 
issue. 

III.  Rodolph,  living  1720. 

IV.  Michael,  living  1720,  m.  and  had  a 

daughter,  m.  LECKEY,  and  had  a 

daughter,  m.  to DKSPARD. 

I.  Katharine  (supposed  to  be  a  daughter) 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


B87 


»H.  17-13,  Yen-  III  NT,  nf  Curragti,  co. 
Limerick  («lm  HI.  -.ceondly,  ^!nli  May, 
17>  0,  Anne,  duuijliter  of  Edmund 

BROWNE,  of  New  drove,  co.  Cliiri',  and 

was     IBCMtor    of     the     DK     VEHES, 
IfaroiicK  »M    l!i  HKK'B    Peerage    and 
Baronetage). 
The  cldent  son, 

III.  ii  M<I>  ( 'ii  u>WirK,  of  Ballinard,  m.  first, 
173N,  Rebecca,  daunlilcr  of  .lames  ELLAKD, 
of  Fain  field,  und  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Kiehard  (Rev.),  rector  of  Doone,  co. 
Ti]))H-niry,  and  Kilvernon,  4.  1751 ;  m. 
Margaret,      daughter      of      Nicholas 
SAIUEIB,   and  d.  May,  1817,  leaving 
issue, 

1.  Richard,  b.  1774,  commanded  a 
company  of  Volunteers  in  1798, 
had  issue  by  his  first  wife, 

(1)  Kiehurd,  murdered  at  Holy 
Cross,  June,  1829. 

(2)  John,   attorney  in  Dublin, 
m.   -     -   BBIBCO,   and    had, 
with  ol  her  issue, 

Charles,  M.D.,  of  Broad- 
water,  co.  Down. 

(3)  Samuel,     in     the    Spanish, 
military   service,  d.  vnm.   in 
Spain. 

(4)  Thomas,   *.   1812,  d.  vnm. 
February,  1838. 

(5)  William,    of    Arravale,   m. 
and  d.  1874,  leaving  issue, 

(a)  Edward,  Captain  16th 
Lancers,  m.  18th  Oct- 
ober, 1877,  Mary  Forbes, 
second  daughter  of  John 
George  CHANCELLOR,  of 
Shieldhill,  co.  Lanark, 
D.L. 

(4)  Charles,  of  Arravale. 

(6)  Nicholas,   settled   in    Aus- 
tralia, and  d.  unm. 

(7)  James,     of    Cushrl,    High 
Constable,  of  co.  Tippeniry, 
m.    Wilhelmina    (or    Grace) 
WHITE,  of  Springmount,  and 
d.  1875,  leaving  issue. 

(1)  Margaret,  m.  SHORT, 

and  had  issue. 

(2)  Catharine,   m.  28th   April, 
1824,   James  ROB,   of   Roes- 
borough,  co.  Tipperury,  M.P., 
and  had  issue. 

(3)  Rebecca. 

(4)  Alicia,    m.    John    MASSY, 
J.P.,   of  Kingswcll,  co.  Tip- 
perary,   and   d.    22nd   June, 
1874,  leaving  issue. 

He  m.  secoii  llv,  Margaret,  daugh- 
ter of ODELL,  and  widow  of 

Charles  MASSY,  and  d.  July,  1836, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  May,  1854, 
had  no  issue. 

2.  Janicf,  major  in  the  army,  m. 
Anne  Isabella,  daughter  of  Rev. 
George  MARKHAM,  Dean  of  York 
(she  d.  1870),  and  had  i:sue, 


(1)  Edward,     colonel     in     the 

:irniv. 

(2)  Richard,  d.  in  India. 
(1)  Josephine. 

('!)   Margaret,    m.    SlIEP- 

PAHI). 

(3)  Ellen,  m. HE  r Ton. 

(I)  Alicia,  m. ROGERS. 

(5)  Isabella. 

8.  William,  major  in  the  army,  l>. 
1782,  d.  June,  1855. 

4.  Thomas,  6.  1788,  d.   December, 
1808. 

5.  Nichols*,  d.  ».  p. 

1.  Anne,  m.  Joseph  BHADIJISH,  and 
had  UMII-. 

2.  Eliza,  m.  first,  William   K  .--  \M:, 
and  secondly,  Rev.  Robert   .\IIM- 
STRONO,  and  had  issue. 

3.  Rebecca,    m.    27th    April,   17'.'s, 
William  1'ooi'BR,  of  Killeiiure, <-o. 
Tippcrniy. 

4.  Alicia,  m.  1803,  William  SADLBIU 
and  d.  i.  p.  INi.V 

5.  Ellen,   m.  Rev.  William  SCOTT, 
and  had  issue. 

6.  Margaret,  d.  unm.  May,  1850. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Barnascounce,  i.  1752; 
m.    Sarah   LOCKWOOD,   and   d.   July, 
1«I2,  having  by  her,  whorf.  February, 
1K26,  had  issue, 

1.  Richard,  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  in 
India. 

2.  Thomas,    Colonel     Bengal    En- 
gineers,  had    a  daughter,  Susan, 
m.  lier  cousin,  Thomas  Chadw-iek 
GRAHAM. 

3.  William,  Captain  66th  Regiment, 
m.  twice,  and  left  issue. 

4.  Michael,  killed  by  a  fall  from  his 
horse. 

1.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Captain  Francis 
Richard  DICKSON,  R.N.,  and  had 
issue. 

2.  Rebecca,     m.     HARPER, 

surgeon  in    the    army,    of   Man- 
chester. 

3.  Jane,    m.    Major    MACDONALD, 
35th  Regiment,  of  Holy   Island, 
by    Beal,    co.     Northumberland, 
and  had  issue. 

4.  Elizabeth,     m.    Colonel     Robert 
BLACKBALL,   Bengal   Army,  and 
had  issue. 

5.  Arabella,  m. BOTD. 

6.  Sophia,  m. BBI.L. 

7.  Sarah,    m.    first,    Major    George 
CASBUBNT,  and   secondly,  James 
GRAHAM,  surgeon  iu  the  Bengal 
Army,  and  had  issue. 

8.  Adelaide. 

IV.  James,  an  officer  in  the  army,  m.  the 
daughter  of  a  Pennsylvanian  planter, 
and  had  issue, 

1.  Peter,  who  had  a  son,  Peler. 

2.  Kiehard, of  Birr,  m.  and  hud  issue. 

3.  KoLert,  d.  s.  p. 

4.  Tl-omas,  m.  the  daughter  of 

v,  and  had  issue. 

5.  William. 


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BUHKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


1.  A  daughter, ««. WAGLAN,  of 

Cashel. 

V.  Frederick,  of  Littleton  and  Cullon,  m. 
Susannah  MIXCIUN,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Richard,  m. CORNWALL,  and 

had  issue. 

1.  Catherine,  m. ELLABD,  but 

d.  s.  p. 

2.  Rebecca,  m. BOYLE. 

3.  Clarinda,    m.  HOMAN,  and 

had  issue. 

4.  Aliciti,  m.  Rev.    John    (or   Wil- 
liam) BAGNELL,  and  had  issue. 

I.  A  daughter,  m.  William  MINCHIN,  of 
Greenhills,  and  had  issue,  a  daughter. 
Mr.  Richard  Chadwiek  m.  secondly,  Jane, 
daughter  of  Nicholas  SADLEIE,  of  Kingswell, 
or  Sadleir's  Wells,  and  by  her  (who  m. 
secondly,  Anthony  ARMSTBONG)  had  issue, 

VI.  Nicholas,  b.   1771,   and  d.  January, 
1854,  having  by  his  wife,  who  d.  May, 
1826,  had  issue, 

1.  William. 

2.  Michael,  living  in  Tipperary  1879, 
aged  75. 

VII.  Michael,    of    Jersey,    m,    and  had 
issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

WILLIAM  CHADWICK,  of  Ballinard,  i, 
1741  ;  m.  first,  1768,  Christiana,  sister  of  Sir 
John  Craven  Garden,  first  Bart,,  and  daugh- 
ter of  JOHN  GARDEN,  of  Templemore  (hy 
Elizabeth,  his  wife,  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Robert  CRATES,  and  Rose  OTWAY,  his  wife), 
and  by  her,  who  d.  February,  1782,  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  d.  unm.  v.  p. 

ii.  JOHN  CRAVEN,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Rebecca,  in.  Ussher  BEER,  and  d.  i.p. 

II.  Clarinda,    in.    Major   COLLINS,    and 
d.  s.  p. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  15th  November,  17%, 
Edmond  POWER,   of   Tipperary,   and 
had  issue. 

IV.  Charlotte,    m.    10th    August,    1797, 
John  tiouECHiER,  of  Bagotstown,  and 
had      issue      (see    BURKE'S     Landed 
Gentry). 

V.  Harriet,  d.  unm.  March,  1782. 

VI.  Isabella,    b.   February,    1782,   d.    in 
infancy. 

He  m.  secondly,  Sophia,  daughter  of  Nicholas 
CAKDEN,  of  Barnane  (see  BUHKE'S  Landed 
Gentry),  and  d.  March.  1825,  having  by  her, 
who  d.  in  September  of  that  year  aged  82, 
had  no  issue.  The  only  surviving  son, 

JOHN  CRAVEN  CHADWICK,  of  Ballinard,  i. 
1778;  m.  1799,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Samuel  CoorER,  of  Killenure  Castle  (see 
BUBKE'S  Landed  Gentry),  by  Frances,  his 
wife,  daughter  of  David  BUTLEB,  of  Garran- 
leagh,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  March,  185], 
having  by  her,  who  d.  3rd  April,  1831,  had 
issue, 

I.  Willinm,   of   Ballinard,    b.    1800 ;  m. 

first,   Wilhelmina,    daughter    of    the 

Rev.     John     SEYMOUR,     rector     of 

Shronell,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her, 

who  d.  December,  1836,  had  issue, 

1.  Catherine,™.  6th  February,  1855, 

Richard  Austin   COOPER   (second 


son  of  Samuel  COOPER,  of  Kil- 
lenure Castle,  see  HVKKK'S  Landed 
Gentry),  who  assumed  by  royal 
licence  in  that  year  the  additional 
name  and  arms  of  CHADWICK. 
She  d.  12th  December,  1855, 
having  by  him  (who  m.  secondly, 
1863,  Charlotte  Sophia,  only 
daughter  of  John  BOVECHIEB,  of 
Bagotstown,  son  of  John 
Bourchier  and  Charlotte,  his  wife, 
above-named,  and  has  further 
issue,  see  BUHKE'S  Landed  Gentry, 
Coo  PEE-C'H  AI>  WICK,  o/".B«Hi«<m/) 
had  issue  a  son, 

William,  b.  14th  November, 
1855,  Captain  Tipperary 
Artillery  Militia,  m.  1886, 
Annie,  daughter  of  John 
LANGLEY,  of  Knockanure, 
co.  Tipperary,  J.P.,  and  has 
issue, 

Frances  Violet. 

2.  Elizabeth,  d.  April,  1839,  aged  5. 

3.  Fanny,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  William  Chadwiek  m.  secondly, 
Charlotte,  daughter  of  John  BOUB- 
CHIEE,  of  Bagotstown,  by  Charlotte 
Chadwiek,  his  wife  (see  above).  She 
d.s.  p.  17th  January,  1874. 
II.  Samuel  Cooper,  of  Dunmore,  co. 
Waterford,  b.  January,  1801  ;  m. 
Letitia,  daughter  of  Thomas  HALL,  of 
Tipperary,  son  of  the  Rev.  Leak  HALL, 
of  Trim,  and  d.  s.  p.  15th  June,  1890. 
She  d.  1886. 

in.  Austin  Cooper,  of  Damerville,  co. 
Tipperary,  m.  Anne,  daughter  of  Dr. 
MILLET,  of  Cove,  co.  Cork,  and  d. 
April,  1846,  leaving  issue, 

1.  William,  settled  in  Australia,  m. 

and  has  issue. 

3.  John  Craven,  a  settler  in  Aus- 
tralia. 

3.  Edward ,  in  Australia. 

4.  Austin,   of  Colmau  and  Damer- 
ville, co.  Tipperary,  formerly  of 
Australia. 

5.  Henry,  of  Damerville. 

1.  Anne  Maria,  m, PRATT,  and 

has  issue. 

2.  Elizabeth,  m.   Thomas  TAYLOR, 
of  Australia. 

3.  Fanny. 

iv.  JOHN  CRAVEN,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Richard,   baptised   8th   April,   1813, 
d.  unm. 

VI.  Frederick,   of   Foxboro',  near  Clon- 
loughlan,   co.   Tipperary,   has    by  his 
wife,    who    d.    1880,    had    issue,    six 
children. 

VII.  Edward     Butler,     barrister-at-law, 
baptised  24th  October,   1817,  d.  «nm. 
13th  April,  1859. 

I.  Frances,    m.    Rev.    John    SEYMOUR, 
of   Clonloughlan,  near  Cloughjordan, 
eon    of    the    Rev.    John    SEYMOUR, 
rector  of  Shronell,  and  d.  1879,  leav- 
ing issue. 

II.  Christiana   Rosetta,   m.    30th    June, 


WUKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


lvi_',   Kidinnl  M.  FOESAYBTH,  M.D. 
(\\hoin   sho  survived),   and    •  /.    1871, 

mi;  issue. 
in.   Kli/.abeth.    M,  :tr,l   July.  1827,  Rev. 

\VilliaiM  HKY\S,  and  had  issue. 
IV.  Caroline    I'mmr    ,/;.    the    lute    Ber. 
Joseph  Cooke  AKMSIRONG,  and  d.i.p. 
1856. 
The  fourl.li  son, 

JOHN  CHVVKV  CHADWICK,  of  Guelph,  co. 
Wellington,  Ontario,  and  formerly  of 
Onrenoale,  near  Aneaster,  CO.  Wentworth, 
Ontario,  served  on  the  Niagara  Frontier,  in 
tin-  rcliclliiui  of  1837-8,  as  a  volunteer,  was 
ca/eited  lieutenant  iii  the  1st  Regiment  Gore 
.Militia,  27th  November,  1838,  and  settled  at 
1'iMvendale,  from  which  he  removed  in  1849 
to  Guelph,  and  was  twice  named  in  the 
Commission  of  the  Pence,  for  co.  Wellington, 
lie  was  a  delegate  in  the  Diocesan  Synod  of 
Toronto  on  several  occasions,  and  was 
nominated  a  member  of  the  corporation  of 
Trinity  Colleire.  Toronto,  by  the  Bishop  of 
Niagara,  in  1875.  He  was  b.  6th  April, 
1S1 1.  and  m.  first,  3rd  January,  1836,  Louisa, 
daughter  of  Jonathan  BELL,  of  Kensington, 
oo.  Middlesex,  a  London  merchant  (by  Maria, 
his  wife,  dangler  of  Edward  VAtrx),  and 
grand-daughter  of  Daniel  l!i:i  i  .  of  Royston, 
co.  Hertford,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  daughter 
of  David  BARCLAY  (see  BURKE'S  Landed 
Gentry,  BARCLAY  of  Urie),  and  by  her,  who 
d.  1841,  had  issue, 

I.  John  Craven,  was  an  officer  of  the  1st 
Imitation  Wellington  Militia,  b.  12th 
February,  1837,  m.  first,  21st  June, 
1860,  Elinor  Tonee,  daughter  of 
Leslie  BATTBRSBT,  Lieutenant  R.N., 
of  Guelph,  and  urand-daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Leslie  BATTERSBY,  of  Skreene,  co. 
Sligo,  and  by  her,  who  d.  9th  January, 
1868,  had  issue, 

1.  Craven  Bell,  of  Galt.co.  Waterloo, 
b.    2nd    April,    1863,    m.    Flora 
Jennie,  daughter  of  Ralph  HINDS, 
of  Puslinch,  co.  Wellington,  and 
widow    of    Alexander    CABBOLL 
(who  d.  29th  August,  1884),  and 
ha;  issue, 

(1)  Alexander  Joseph,  b.  12th 
November,     1880,     d.     30th 
December,  1887. 

(2)  William    Francis,    b.    9th 
January,  1889. 

2.  L-slie   Charles    Edward,    b.   8th 
January,     d.     27th     September, 
1865. 

3.  Francis  Henry,  b.  llth  August, 
1866,  sometime  of  Dakota,  U.S.A., 
and  afterwards  of  California. 

1.  Catharine  Caroline,  !>.  5th  June, 

1861,  d.  4th  March,  1868. 
He  m.  secondly,  April,  1870,  Sybella 
Annie,  daughter  of  William  MOCKLEB, 
of  Durham,  eo.  Grey,  Ontario,  for- 
merly of  Feruioy,  co.  Cork,  and  Ann, 
Ids  wife,  daughter  of  —  —  ATKINSON, 
of  Hudderslield,  eo.  York,  England, 
ami  d.  8th  April,  1890,  haying  by  her, 


who  d.  22nd  February,  1891,  had 
issue, 

4.  William  Herbert  Austin,  living  in 
Manitoba,  h.  27th  January,  1871. 

.">.    Kit-hard  Frederick,  ''.  iMh  April, 

LS74. 

6.  Ethelred  James  Mockler,  b.  15th 
October,  1875. 

7.  Edwin  Percy,   I.   18th  April,  d. 
llth  December,  1880. 

8.  Reginald    Beatty    Atkinson,    //. 
10th  December,  1883. 

2.  Sybella    Eade    Nicola,    b.   19th 
December,  1872. 

3.  Norah  Annie,  b.  2nd  January, 
1878. 

n.  Frederick  Jasper,  of  Guelph,  co. 
Wellington,  *.  19th  November,  1838, 
was  Provincial  Land  Surveyor  and  for 
some  time  proprietor  of  the  Guelph 
Herald  newspaper ;  was  Captain  in 
co.  Wellington  Militia :  served  in  the 
County  Council,  co.  Wellington,  and 
the  Town  Council  of  Guelph,  and  was 
mayor  of  that  place  in  1877.  He 
m.  3rd  September,  1861,  Elisabeth, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Edward  Michael 
STEWART,  of  Guelph,  co.  Wellington, 
and  Cloony,  co.  Derry,  Ireland,  and 
grand-daughter  of  Henry  STEWART, 
of  Tyrcallen,  by  the  Hon.  Elizabeth 
PAKENIIAM  (sister  of  Catherine,  wife 
of  the  Great  Duke  of  Wellington), 
his  wife,  daughter  of  Edward  Michael, 
second  Baron  Longford  and  great 
grand-daughter  of  William  STEWART, 
of  Killymoon,  co.  Tyrone,  and  Eleanor, 
his  wife,  daughter  of  Sir  Henry  KING, 
Bart.,  and  d.  20th  June,  IS'.ll",  having 
by  her,  who  d.  3rd  August,  1894,  had 
issue, 

1.  Jasper  William,  b.  10th  November 
1866. 

2.  Edward    Ernest  Vaux,    b.   27th 
February,  d.  4th  September,  1868. 

3.  Frederick   Austin   Pakenham,  b. 
9th  June,  1873, 

4.  John  Craven  Eode,  b.  22nd  June, 
1875. 

1.  Louisa  Caroline  Stewart,  b.  8th 
June,  1862. 

2.  Charlotte  Rose,  b.  6th  July,  1864. 

3.  Kathleen    Christiana    Maria,   b. 
25th  December,  1870. 

in.  EDWARD  MARION,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

iv.  AUSTIN  COOPER  (His  Hon.),  of 
Guelph,  co.  Wellington  (tee  next 
memoir) . 

Mr.  John  Craven  Chadwick  »».  secondly, 
15th  December,  1847,  Caroline,  daughter  of 
Joseph  EADE,  of  Newington,  co.  Middlesex, 
and  Hitchin,  co.  Hertford,  by  Klizn,  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Edward  VAVX.  She  d.  s.p.  5th 
September,  1874.  He  m.  thirdly,  4th  May, 
1876,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  James  BEATTY, 
merchant,  of  Toronto,  and  Ann,  his  wife, 
daughter  of  James  MrKnwEN,  of  Dublin, and 
d.  10th  November,  1839. 


500 


HI' KICK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Arms — Per  pale  gu.  nnil  sn.  within  an  orle  of  eight  martlets  on  an  inoseulheon  arg.  a  cross 
of  the  first  charged  in  the  first  quarter  with  a  crescent  of  the  second  for  difference. 

Crest — A  mantlet  arg.  bearing  in  his  hill  a  white  lily  fessewise  slipped  and  leaved  proper. 
Mottoes — (orer  the  crest)  In  candore  Decus;  and  (under  the  arms)  Toujours  pre,t. 
Residence — Toronto,  Canada. 


HIS  HON.  AUSTIN  COOPER  CHADWICK,  of  Guelph,  co.  Wellington, 
Ontario,  Canada,  b.  18th  November,  1842,  barrister-at-law,  1864> 
appointed  junior  county  judge,  10th  January,  1873;  local  judge  of  the  High 
Court  of  Justice  1882;  and  senior  county  judge,  8th  December,  189  L;  TO. 
19th  December,  1867,  Caroline  Christie,  daughter  of  Ralph  Charles  NICHOLSON, 
of  Toronto,  Canada,  and  Lewes,  Sussex,  and  Elizabeth  ROY,  his  wife,  and  has 
issue, 

Henry  Austin,  1.  15th  April,  183  3. 

Caroline  Gladys  May,  6.  30th  November,  1885. 

Judge  Chadwick  is  the  youngest  son  of  JOHN  CRAVEN  CHADWICK,  of  Guelph, 
co.  Wellington,  Ontario,  Canada,  by  Louisa,  his  first  wife,  daughter  of 
Jonathan  BELL,  of  Kensington,  co.  Middlesex  (by  Maria  his  wife,  daughter 
of  Edward  VAUX),  and  grand-daughter  of  Daniel  BELL,  of  Royston,  co.  Hert- 
ford, by  Catherine  his  wife,  daughter  of  David  BARCLAY.  The  lineage  of  the 
CHADWICK  family  is  given  fully  in  the  preceding  memoir  (which  see). 

LINEAGE,  Arms,  Sfc.  (see  preceding  memoir). 
Residence — Guelph,  co.  Wellington,  Ontario,  Canada. 


E  HON.  ROBERT  EDWIN  BUSH,  of  Clifton  Downs,  Gascoyne, 
-L  Western  Australia,  J.P.,  and  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Council,  b. 
at  Redland,  Bristol,  England,  llth  October,  1855. 


Ht'neaot. 


The  family  of  Brsn  were  resident  in 
Bristol  in  the  17th  century. 

GEOBGE  BUSH,  m.  Miss  WHI&HT,  and  d. 
leaving  with  other  issue,  a  second  son, 

ROBERT  BUSH,  of  Clifton,  b.  1769,  m. 

first,  a  daughter  of  STRATTON,  and 

secondly,  a  daughter  of  General  TOBIN, 
and  d.  1829,  having  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  George. 

II.  ROBERT,  of  whom  presently. 
in.  James  Tobin. 

IT.  John. 
V.  Charles. 
The  second  son, 

ROBEET  BUSH,  of  Clifton,  eo.  Gloucester, 


late  Major  96th  Regiment,  I.  1809,  m.  at 
St.  John's,  Launceston,  Tasmania,  18th 
October,  1843,  Emily  Adria,  daughter  of 
Lieutenant  -  Colonel  GRIFFITH,  la;e  96th 
Regiment,  and  d.  5th  August,  1877,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Henry  Frederick  Tobin,  merchant,  of 
Clifton,   b.  at  Launceston,   Tasmania, 
25th    August,    1845,   m.    14th    May, 
1872,    Edith     Isabelle,    daughter    of 
Jesse   GOULDSMITH,    of   Clifton,   and 
has  issue, 

Emily    Irene,    I.    12th     February, 
1873. 

II.  Alfred  George   de   Lisle,  of   Spring- 


COLONIAL  i;':.\niY. 


5'Jl 


fort,  Stoke.  Bishop,  Crloueostershire,  4. 
at  IVrili,  \\V-terii  Australia,  7th 
Man-li,  IS  17,  m,  oth  .linn-,  1800, 
Finn-lie-. •.  'I  i  iM'itiT  of  .l.ilm  LVHAGHT, 
,,!'  Hci.nr.ui-  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  has 

[MM, 

1.   llu^'li    Oo.lfrey   do    Lisle,   b.  1st 

April,  ls:>->. 
1.  Vera  (}«  \  mlolinr,  b. 9th  February, 

1891. 

nr.  James  Artliur,  of  Clifton,  merchant, 
b.  at  Cawnpore,  India,  7th  Ucri-nili.  r. 
1848,  m.  30th  June,  1880,  Lillie 

Oldham,  daughter  of ROBBBTSOS, 

of  Melbourne,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Reginald  Arthur,  4.  30th  April, 

L883. 

iv.  ROBERT  EDWIV,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

V.  James     Pa\il,    surgeon,    of     Vyvyan 
Home,  Clifton  Park,  Clifton,  Bristol, 
Knuland,  b.  30th  June,  1857,  m.  20th 
September,  1887,  Laura  Annie,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  John  ROBERTSON, 
of    Colac,  near    Melbourne,  and    has 
issue, 

1.  Athelstan   Paul,   4.   llth    June, 

1892. 
1.  Yvonne  Marjorie,  t>.  31st  August, 

1888. 

VI.  John  Ernest,  Captain  Durham  Light 
Infantry,  b.  31st  December,  1858. 

I.  Mary  Ann  Eliza  (Minnie),  b. at  Perth, 


Mr.    R 
1877. 


lil-t   O.-toVr.   H7V    ll.-nrv  Seymour, 

i    of   William  WBIOHT,  of 

Clifton,  an  I  b-n  i«n  -,  live   il  i,iulit«r», 

1.  Adrii     Ilirriet    Grace,   4.   22nd 

July.  1S7I 
L1.    Minim1  Mirion,  4.  llth  February, 

L876. 
:\.   Kthel  M:iry,  4.  9th  July,  1877. 

4.  Mildred  Seymour,  4.  9th  March, 

1SH  I. 

5.  Effie  Beryl,  4.  13th  June,  1882. 
u.  Kmily  Kllen,  4.  27th  June,  1852,  d. 

1858. 
in.  Elia  Funny,  4.  19th  January,  1854, 

d.  1858. 
IV.  Emily       Eliza      Fanny,      4.      31st 

December,   1858,  m.  2nd  July,  1889, 

Arthur  Ireland,  third  son  of  William 

WEIGHT,  of  Clifton. 

T.  Adria  (Jeorginn,  4.  14th  June,  1861. 

VI.  Euphemia  Sullivan,  4.  30th  January, 
1863,  m.  17th  February,  1895,  Captain 
John  Drought  MAfNSELL,  of  the 
Army  Pay  Department,  son  of  John 
M  \rv-Ki.i.,  of  Ellinglase,  Dublin,  and 
has  issue, 

1.  John  Edmund  Bush,  4. 2nd  July, 
1886. 

2.  Edwin   Richard   Lloyd,    4.    19th 
November,  1891. 

Bush    il.   at   Clifton,   5th    August, 


W.  Australia,  7th  December,  1848,  m. 
.irint — Argent  on  afesstgu.  between  three  boars  pasxant  sable  a  Jleur  de  lit  between  two 
eagle*  displayed  or. 

Crest — A  float's  head  arg.  armed  ax. 

Mot/o — Nolo  dissimulare. 

Residence— Cliltun  Dowue,  Gascoyne,  Eastern  Australia. 


HON.  JAMES  WILLSON  AGNEW,  M.D.,  Glasgow,  M.R.C.S.  England, 
of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  member  of  the  Executive  Council,  formerly 
member  of  the  Legislative  Council,  Chief  Secretary  and  Premier,  b.  at  Bally- 
clare,  co.  Antrim,  Ireland,  2nd  October,  1815;  m.  first,  27th  April,  1846, 
Louisa  Mary,  second  daughter  of  Major  FIUSER,  formerly  of  the  78th  High- 
landers, and  by  her  (who  d.  10th  March,  1868)  had  issue, 

i.  Charles  Stewart  Arnold  Errington  Vere,  6.  19th  September,  1848,  d. 

25th  January,  1852. 

11.  Louis  Stewart,  b.  8th  July,  1854,  d.  5th  September,  1878. 
in.  Gerald  Eraser,  6.  18th  January,  185C,  d.  31st  August,  1858. 
iv.  Charles  Stewart,  of  Waverley,  Oatlands,  Tasmania,  J.P.  since  28th 
April,  1884,  only  surviving  son,  b.  20th  April,  1859 ;  m.  4th  Decem- 
ber, 1883,  Lucy  Emmeline,  second  daughter  of  Alexander  REID,  of 
Ratho,  Bothwell,  Tasmania,  J.P.   (see  REID  of  Ratho),  and  by  her 
has  issue, 

1.  James  Stewart,  b.  14th  November,  1884. 
L'.  Charles  Eric  Andrew,  b.  1st  February,  1886. 


592 


BDRKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


3.  Rupert,  b.  20th  May,  1889. 

4.  Louis  Lempriere,  l>.  28th  August,  1890. 

5.  Ivo  Cumberland  Fraser,  b.  17th  February,  1893. 
1.  Kathleen  Louisa,  6.  23rd  November,  1888. 

i.  Florence  Stewart,  6.  llth  April,  1850,  d.  22nd  September,  1853. 

n.  Evelyn    Robina,  b.   10th    March,  1866,  m.  at  All   Saints'    Clmrch, 

Hobart,  22nd  March,   1890,   Robert   Buxton    HEINKKEY,  son  of  R. 

HEINEKEY,  of  Streatham,  co.  Surrey,  England,  and  has  issue, 

Guy  Agnew,  b.  15th  November,  1893. 
Phyllis  Evelyn,  6.  28th  January,  1892. 

The  Hon.  J.  W.  Agnew  m.  secondly,  19th  November,  1878,  Blanche,  eldest 
daughter  of  William  LEGGE,  of  Tipperary,  Ireland,  formerly  a  Lieutenant  in 
the  King's  Own  Royal  Staffordshire  Militia,  of  a  branch  of  the  family  of 
the  Earl  of  Dartmouth,  but  by  her,  who  d.  16th  December,  1891,  had  no 
issue.  Mr.  J.  W.  Agnew  was  educated,  professionally,  at  London,  Paris,  and 
Glasgow,  and  graduated  in  1839  at  the  latter  University,  as  his  father, 
grandfather,  and  great-grandfather  had  done  before  him.  He  emigrated  soon 
afterwards,  and  after  a  short  stay  in  the  interior  of  Victoria  was  attracted  to 
Hobart  by  the  offer  of  the  private  secretaryship  to  Sir  John  Franklin,  then 
Governor  of  Tasmania.  That  position  having  been  filled  np  before  his 
arrival,  a  professional  appointment  was  given  him  instead.  After  holding 
this  for  a  few  years,  he  entered  on  private  practice  in  Hobart.  On  securing 
a  competency,  he  retired  from  professional  life,  and  was  soon  afterwards 
elected  to  the  Legislative  Council  as  one  of  the  members  for  Hobart.  He  held 
office  without  portfolio  in  the  Ministry  1877-8,  and  again  in  1881.  In  the 
latter  year  he  resigned  his  position  and  proceeded  on  a  long  visit  to  Europe. 
On  his  return  he  was  elected  again  as  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Council 
for  a  country  district,  he  became  Premier  and  Chief  Secretary  in  1886,  and 
retired  from  public  life  in  1887.  In  the  following  year  a  vote  of  thanks  was 
accorded  to  him  by  both  Houses  of  Parliament  for  the  introduction  of  salmon 
ova  for  acclimatisation  purposes.  Mr.  Agnew  has  taken  an  active  part  for 
many  years  in  the  work  of  various  societies,  chiefly  in  reference  to  art, 
literature,  and  the  natural  history  of  the  colony. 


This  is  an  Irish  branch  of  the  Tery  ancient 
family  of  which  SIR  ANDREW  NOEL  AGNEW, 
Bart  ,  of  Lochnaw,  Stranraer,  Wigtownshire, 
Scotland,  is  the  head.  Omitting  earlier 
records  which  extend  back  for  four  genera- 
tions, the  first  member  of  whom  detailed 
information  exists  was, 

JAMES  AGNEW,  of  Donegore,  barony  of 
Upper  Antrim,  co.  Antrim,  who  d.  20th 
February,  1758,  aged  60.  By  his  wife, 
Elizabeth  ADAIR  (who  d.  6th  February,  1772, 
aged  61),  he  left  issue,  a  son, 

JAMES  AGNEW,  of  Ballrclure,  co.  Antrim 
M.D.  of  Glasgow  University,  and  an  officer 
in  the  Militia,  b.  1754;  m.  first,  Margaret 


LEE,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27th  May,  1804) 
had  issue, 

I.  James,  who  d.  5th  July,  1782,  aged 
11  months. 

II.  John,  d.  an  infant. 

in.   JAMES    WILIIAM,    of    whom    pre- 
sently. 

I.  Elizabeth,   d.    17th    January,    1786, 
aged  7  months. 

II.  Ann,  b.  1790;  d.  num.  21st  May,  1840, 
aged  50. 

Mr.  Agnew  m.  secondly,  the  widow  of  

HOUSEMAN,    and    d.     at    Pallyclare,     llth 
December,  1843,  aged  89.     His  ('bird  son, 
JAMES   WILLIAM   AGNEW,  of  BaUyolare, 


Ml   HKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTKY. 


508 


M.I),  nf  (llasgow  University,  an  ollirer  in 
I  lie  Yrtiiimnry  Cuviilry,  /'.  1  7N7  ;  m.  in  1M  I, 
Kllrii  STKWAKT,  of  the  Curran,  near  Lame, 
CO.  \nlrini,  dtnghter  of  Cliarlcs  Dawson 
SIKWUIT,  iiiul  Miir\,  liia  wife  j  mid  by  her 
(who  </.  nl  Hulls  clurr,  ll'tli  I'YIiruary. 
I  siii,  unril  'M,  anil  was  buried  at  Larnc) 
lind  i-- 

I.  JAMES  WIILSOX   (linn.),  the  subject 
of  this  raemoir. 

II.  Robert  Stewart,  m.  September,  1842, 
Klizubeth  GREENFIELD,  who  d.  14th 


Srpt  ember,   1W15.     Ho  rf.   10th  June, 
1872,  li:mni>  had  issue, 

1.  Bobert  Stewart,  d.  1893. 

2.  Charles  James,  d.  7th  October, 
1877. 

1.  Annie,  m.  16th  November,  1 88] , 
U  .  .1.  !•  KKiifsoN,  of  Wrafton 
House,  Wrafton,  North  Deron, 


England. 

Mr.  James  William  Agnfw,d.v.p.  at  Ballyclare, 
co.  Antrim,  20th  August,  1823,  aged  36,  and 
was  buried  in  Donegore  Graveyard. 

Arms — Gu.  on  a  chevron  between  in  chief  two  cinquefoils  and  in  base  a  sal tire  coujifd 
argent  a  trefoil  slipped  vert. 

rreit--An  eagle  issuant  rising  and  reguardant  proper  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  trefoil 
as  in  the  arms. 

Motto — Coii-Hiii  non  impel u. 

Ifesiilence — Macquarie  Street,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 


HAROLD  STEPHEN  BOBERT  WRIGHT,  of  The  Grove,  Glenorchy, 
near  Hobart,  Tasmania,  J.P.,  b.  21st  September,  1851 ;  TO.  1st  October, 
1884,  Katharine  Maria,   daughter  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Daniel  CHAPMAN,  of 
Sunnyside,  Hobart,  Tasmania,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 
ESMOND  STEPHEN  KENNARD,  b.  20th  September,  1885. 
Kate  lone  Howard,  b.  14th  June,  1890.  • 


Ui'ncaar. 


STEPHEN  WRIGHT,  of  Spring  Gardens,  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  and 
of  Hammersmith,  co.  Middlesex,  m.  Louisa 
DIXON  (who  d.  1809),  and  d.  1797,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  STXPHIN  AM  AND,  cf  whom  presently. 
I.  Charlotte,  m.  James  STOW. 
ii.  Mary,  m.  William  Walter  GRETTON. 
in.   Kliza,  in.  Alexander  CARSON. 
ir.  Louisa. 
V.  Caroline,  m. 

vi.  Amelia,  m.  Edward' tE  MESURIER. 
The  only  son, 

STEPHEN  AMAND  WRIGHT,  m.  1793,  Miss 
TOMKINS  (who  d.  1854),  and  d.  1857,  baring 
had  issue, 

i.  STEPHEN  PELTRO  HENRY,  of  whom 

presently. 

ii.  Kdwnril  Amand,  m.  Lucy  WINDSOR. 
in.  Kdmund  W.,  m.  Agnes  STCCKEY. 
IV    Arthur  James,  m.  Isabel  WINDSOR. 
v.  Frederick,  m.  Frances  Jane,  daughter 
of  Major  Tlion-as  Shuldham   O'HAL- 
T.ORAN,  of  Lizard   J.odge,  South  Aus- 
tralia (see  that  family). 


IV.  Nora  Elizabeth. 

I.  Lucy,  m,  Peter  D.  PRANKBRD. 

ii.  Amelia,  m.  Richard  HiCKa. 
The  eldest  son, 

STEPHEN  PELTRO  HENRY  WRIGHT,  i. 
1819 ;  m.  at  the  parish  church  of  King 
Curran,  near  Kinsale,  co.  Cork,  Ireland,  12th 
September,  1845,  Elizabeth  Jane  HOWARD 
(who  d.  13th  April,  1884),  and  d.  15th 
September,  1886,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Howard    Edward,   m.   October,   1888, 
Maude  Florence  ROGERS,  but  has  no 

is-ur. 

ii.  HAROLD  STEPHEN  ROBERT,  of  Glen- 
orchy,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

III.  Ernest  Charles,  m.  June,  1889,  Kathe- 
rine  Amelia  BUTLEB,  but  has  no  issue. 

IV.  Bernard  Howard. 

I.  Marian  Lucy. 

II.  Mona  Jane,  m.   5th   August,   1S71, 
Henry  Dunkin  O'HALLOBAN,  but  has 
no  issue  (tee  that  family). 

III.  Eva  Dorinda,  m.  16th  January,  1883, 
Winchester  Munn  BIBDBE,  and   has 
issue,  three  sons  and  one  daughter. 


Arms— Or  a  feue  chtquy  arg.  and  az.  between  three  eagles'   head*  erated  of  the  third 
langued  gu. 

Crest — A  vnicorn  passant  reguardant  quarterly  arg.  and  az.  armed  and  eriitfd  or. 

Motto — Mens  conscia  recti. 

Residence — The  Grove,  Glenorchy,  near  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

Club — Tasmanian,  in  Hobart. 

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59  i 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GKNTKY. 


THE  MOST  REV.  ANDREW  BURN  SUTER,  D.D.,  M.A.  (Caml>.),  of 
Church  Hill  House,  Nelson,  New  Zealand,  formerly  Bishop  of  Nelson, 
I.  30th  November,  1830;  m.  7th  August,  1860,  Amelia  Damaris,  fourth 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  HARRISON,  M.A.,  incumbent  of  Wpmenswold, 
co.  Kent,  but  has  no  issue.  Bishop  Suter,  who  is  the  son  of  the  late  RICHARD 
SUTKR,  of  Castle  Hill,  Maidenhead,  co.  Berks  (d.  1883),  by  Ruth  Anne,  his 
wife  (d.  1854),  daughter  of  Major-General  Andrew  BURN,  was  educated  at 
St.  Paul's  School,  London,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge ;  was  curate  of 
St.  Dunstan's-in-tbe-West,  Fleet  Street,  London,  from  1856  to  1859;  incum- 
bent of  All  Saints',  Spitalfields,  from  1859  to  ]866;  on  the  24th  August, 
1866,  was  consecrated  Bishop  of  Nelson,  New  Zealand,  and  resigned  31st 
December,  1891. 

Residence— Church  Hill  House,  Nelson,  New  Zealand. 


THE  LATE  FREDERIC  CHARLES  ROWAN,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria, 
formerly  Consul- General  for  Denmark  (resigned  1890)  ;  served  with 
distinction  in  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  War,  and  also  in 
the  New  Zealand  Armed  Constabulary  (resigned  1877),  I.  28th  August, 
1844,  m.  23rd  Octoher,  1874,  Marian  Ellis,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles  RYAN, 
of  Derriweit,  Mount  Macedon,  by  Marian  COTTON,  his  wife,  and  d.  llth 
December,  1892,  leaving  an  only  son, 

FREDERIC  CHAKLES  ERIC  ELIOT,  b.  13th  July,  1876. 


Hmcage. 


The  family  of  ROWAN  is  of  Scotch  descent 
and  derives  from, 

JOHN  ROWAN,  of  G-reenhead,  in  the  parish 
of  Govan,  co.  Lanark,  N.B.,  b.  1548,  who 
acquired  these  lands  with  his  first  wife, 
the  daughter  and  heiress  of  John  GIBSON, 
of  Greenhead.  His  only  son  by  this  lady, 

JOHN  ROWAN,  of  Grreenhead,  d.  1614, 
leaving  by  Agnts  SHANKS,  his  wife,  an  elder 
son  and  heir, 

JOHN  ROWAN,  of  Grcenhead,  m.  Janet 
ANDERSON,  of  Govan,  co.  Lanark,  and  d. 
1689,  having  had  with  othtr  issue,  an  eldest 
son, 

REV.  ANDREW  ROWAN,  who  went  <o 
Ireland  and  was  inducted  to  the  rectory 
of  Dunagby,  diocese  of  Connor,  co.  Antrim, 
13th  September,  1661,  and  resided  at  Old- 
stone  alias  Clough,  co.  Antrim.  He  m. 
first,  about  1660,  a  daughter  of  Captain 
William  MACPnEBBis,  of  Camglass,  in  the 
same  county,  and  by  her  had,  with  two 
dimghters,  two  sons, 

i.  William  (Captain),  of  Deny,  attainted 


with  Ms  father,  by  the  Parliament 
held  by  King  JAMES  If,  at  Dublin  in 
1689 ;  »».  Mildred  THOMPSON,  and 
left  an  elder  son, 

William,  of   Richmond,  Surrey,  »». 

Elizabeth,   daughter    of    Edward 

EYRE,   of   co.    Galway,   and   left 

at  his  decease  an  only  daughter 

and    heir,    Jane,    who    m.    first, 

Tichborne  ASTON,  and   secondly, 

Gawen  HAMILTON,  of  Killyleagh 

(see     Landed,     Gentry,    ROWAN- 

HAMILTON,  of  KiUyleaglt). 

II.  JOHN,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

He  m.  secondly,  Alice  DI;NLOP,  and  by  her 

had  with  two  daughters,  three  sons,  Robert, 

Archibald,    and    George,    of    Maghcrn,    co. 

Down,    ancestor    of    the    Kerry    family    of 

Rowan.     Rev.  Andrew  Rowan  rf.  1717.     His 

second  son, 

REV.  JOHN  ROWAN,  of  Ballinagapog,  co. 
Down,  m.  Margaret  STEWART,  of  co.  Dovn, 
and  lind  issue.  The  seventh  son, 

REV.   ROBERT    ROWAN,   of    Mullans,    co. 


i:ri!KI.'S  COLONIAL  CKNTIiY. 


595 


Antrim,  Chancellor  .it  tin-  dioi-CM-  uf  Cnnirir. 
HI.  L>titia,  daughter  nnd  sole  heir  of  John 
SIKWAHT,  of  (i.-iriv  di\  bit  wife,  •  dangbtot 
and  ro-lieir  of  HKH.MI>M>,  of  lilairis,  co. 
Down),  nnd  hail  nn  eld.-. I  -nn  and  heir, 

JOHN  ROWAN,  of  Miilluim  and  Garry, 
ft.  ISth  February,  17:i:i.  high  shi-riff  80 
Antrim  17">">.  in.  3rd  February.  1753,  Rose, 
daughter  of  Captain  Charles  STI:\V\UT,  of 
Li.-liurn,  co.  Atilriin.  and  of  Climic,  N.H., 
l>\  ROT,  his  wife,  daughter  of  Roger  MAM,, 
of  Narrow  \Vatur,  co.  Down,  and  by  her 
(who  m.  secondly,  Captain  PHILLIPS)  had 
i«-ur.  Tin-  eldest  son  and  heir, 

KIIIIKKT  ROWAN,  of  Mullans,  Garry,  and 
liedi-isle,  co.  Antrim,  h.  '.Itli  August,'  1 7.".  I  ; 
HI.  lilh  April,  1777,  Klmi,  daughter  of  Mill 
WII.I.SON.  of  I'lirdysburn,  co.  Down,  and  hy 
lu'r  (who  d.  1817)  haii  issue, 

i.  John,  of  Garry  and  Ahoghill,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Ugh  sheriff,  IS II,  Major 
Antrim  Militia,  *.  30th  March,  1778; 
m.  first,  25th  May,  1809,  Kliza  Hon- 
oi-ia,  eldest  daughter  of  Lieutenant  - 
Colunel  Alexander  MACMAXTS,  of 
Mount  Davys,  co.  Antrim,  high 
,-hcriff,  1782,  by  Hester  Henrietta, 
his  wife,  second  daughter  of  Mark 
Kerr  O'NEILL,  of  Flowerfield,  eo. 
Londonderry,  eadet  of  O'NKILL,  of 
S>iane»  Cattle,  and  hy  her  (who  d. 
18th  May,  ISlo)  had  issue, 

Robert  Willson  (Rev.),  of  Mount 
Davys,  co.  Antrim,  J.P.,  A.  9th 
March,  1810;  m.  30th  September, 
1834,  Anna,  second  daughter  of 
Joshua  MIXSITT,  of  Anaghbeg, 
co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  31st  January, 
1886,  leaving  issue, 

1.  John  Joshua,  of  Mount 
Davys,  co.  Antrim,  J.P., 
Lieutenant  Colonel  4th  Bat- 
talion Koyal  Irish  Rifles, 
and  served  in  the  62nd 
Regiment,  b.  12th  December, 
1838;  m.  first,  1866,  May 
Amelia,  eldest  daughter  of 
George  WRIGHT,  sometime 
colonial  treasurer  of  Prince 
Edward  Island,  which  lady 
d.f.p.  1879.  He  m.  secondly, 
1881,  Ellen  Augusta, daughter 
of  Rev.  Edward  W.  VAUOHAN, 
rector  of  Llantwit  Major,  co. 
( '•  lamortjan. 

:'.   Alexander  Macmanus,  Lieu- 
tenant   13th    Foot,   b.    24th 
April,  18  U,  deceased. 
3.  Robert  Kerr  O'A'cill,  b.  17th 

January,  1819. 

1.  Kliza  'Hester,  b.  24th  Feb- 
ruary, 1843  ;  in.  Captain 
T.  L.  STACK,  and  has  issue, 
Charles  Rob  rt. 


2.     Mar»     Stuart.    It.    14lh     !>•• 
c-ellllier,  IS  I  I.  iliTeasitl. 

:t.    \nna  Villicrs,  /,.  7th  March, 
1847. 

Mr.  John  lionan  m.  si ndlv.  L'Mli 

I  >. -toller,  lS2:t.  |loi-..lli.-:i  Shaw  OfUria, 
relict  of  Janie-  lii.Mli.  of  Mcrville, 
CO.  Antrim.  Me  </.  }'.n\\  D.'ceinhcr, 
is.-,',. 

It.  Hill  Willson,  m.  F.liza,  sister  to  Mr 
Ju-tiee  JACKSON. 

in.   HOKKRT,  of  whom  presently. 

iv.    Janvs,  in.  Rose   HKISTON,  both  de- 

C.   M-Cll. 

v.  Ciiarlcs  (Sir),  K.O.I?.,  Commissioner 
of  Me'ropolitan  Police,  \s-i-lMiil  Ad 
jutant-Gcnenil  Light  Oivision,  in  tho 

rnrinmlw  war.  </.  •  /'. 

VI.  Frederick,     m.     8itrah     PROM,     of 
Norway,  and  had  two  daughters    Kliza 
and  Frederick,  both  deceased. 

VII.  Kdward,  Captain,  K.N.,  in.  Elizabeth 
LEQOE,  d 'ceased. 

MIL  William  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  Field 
Marshal,  and  lolonel  52nd  Foot,  a 
distinguished  officer  who  served  in 
Sicily,  Portugal,  France,  nnd  Belgium 
(at  Waterloo),  commanded  the  forces 
in  Canada  from  1849  to  1855,  b.  17S!» ; 
»i.  1811,  Martha,  daughter  of  Joseph 
SPONO,  of  Mill  Hall,  Kent,  and  d.  *.  p. 

I.  Eliza,  d.  unm. 

II.  Elinor,  m.  John  J.  HUT  WOOD,  Decmp- 
ster  of   the   Isle  of  Man,  and   is   de- 
ceased. 

Robert  Rowan  served  as  high  sheriff,  co. 
Antrim  1779,  and  d.  12th  September,  1832. 
His  third  son, 

ROBERT  ROWAV,  m.  first,  Martha  RAINET, 
relict  of  George  STEWART,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles,  deceased. 

II.  John,  deceased. 
ill.  Arthur,  deceased. 

iv.    Henry,     lieutenant-general,     C.B., 

deceased. 

T.  FREDERICK  JAMES,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

I.  Harriet,  deceased. 

lie  m.  secondly,  Harriet  FULTON,  deceased ; 
and  thirdly,  Henrietta  MuRrnv,  deceased. 
His  only  surviving  son, 

FREDERICK  JAMES  ROWAN,  m.  2nd  August, 
1842,  Mary  Wiekett  BETTS,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  1876,  had  issue, 

I.  William  Robert,  b.  21th  July,  1843. 
ii.  FREDERICK  CHARLES,  the  subject  of 

th  s  memoir. 

in.  Henry  Bailey,  4.  2nd  August,  1S45. 
iv.   Arthur    Hill,    b.     17th    September, 

1846. 
Mr.  F.  J.  Rowan  rf.  1834. 


Arm*— Vert,  a  fes«e  ehequy  or  and   gules  between  a  trefoil  slipped  in  chief  and  three 
crosses  crosslet  fitchee  issuant  from  as  many  crescents  in  base  of  the  second. 
Crest — A  naked  arm  couped  at  the  elbow,  grasping  a  dagger  proper. 
Motto — Creseo  per  crucem. 

Kpfidence  (of  the  lain  Frederick  Charles  Rowan) — Melbourne,  Sydney. 
C/u'ts- Melbourne  Club,  I'nion  Club,  Svdney,  and  Yorrick  Club,  Melbourne. 

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59<i  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


nnHOMAS  MUST,  of  Prospect,  Portland,  Victoria,  J.P.,  6.  30th  January, 
I  1815;  emigrated  to  Australia,  at  the  age  of  17,  sailing  on  the  8th 
August,  1832,-in  a  small  barque  of  203  tons  register  (Captain  Sinclair),  and 
arriving  at  Sydney  in  January,  1833.  He  m.  25th  August,  1842,  Anne, 
eldest  daughter  of  Z.  T.  WILCOX,  of  Sydney,  by  Catherine,  his  wife,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  l'2th  March,  1894,  aged  70,  has  had  issue, 

i.  Thomas  Beilby,  6.  at  Portland,  Victoria,  16th  July,  1857  ;  d.  itnm.  8th 

July,  1890. 
d.  PHILIP  WILLIAM,  of  Ballai-at,  Victoria,  solicitor,  b.  at  Portland  29th 

May,  1859. 

in.  Francis,  6.  at  Portland,  14th  December,  1865. 
iv.  Charles  Edward,  b.  at  Portland,  2nd  June,  1867. 
].  Anne,  6.  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  1st  May,  1815  ;  m.  20th  April, 

1865,  Joseph  McMulleii  DARGAVILLE,  of  Dargaville,  Auckland,  New 

Zealand,  and  has  issue  two  sons  and  five  daughters. 
it.  Frances  Ellen,  6.  at  Portland,  8th  December,  1847. 
in.  Emily  Kate,   b.    at  Portland,  9th  November,  1849 ;    m.    16th   July, 

1879,  Robert  Anderson  DARGAVILLE,  of  Latrobe,  Tasmania,  and  has 

issue  two  sons. 
JY.  Amelia,    6.    at   Portland,  6th  January,   1852  ;    m.  18th  June,   1878, 

Henry  HAWTHORN,  of  Melbourne,  merchant,  and  has  issue  one  son 

and  one  daughter. 
v.  Marion,  b.  at  Portland,  13th  December,  1853 ;  m.  4th  February,  1882, 

Charles  T.  G-ATWAKD,  of  Melbourne,  surveyor,  and  has  issue  one  son 

and  three  daughters. 

vi.  Clara,  b.  at  Portland,  13th  September,  1855. 
vn.  Edith,  6.  at  Portland,  27th  July,  1861. 
Tin.  Alice  Meta,  6.  at  Portland,  6th  July,  1863  ;  m.  23rd  December,  1884, 

William  Hay  ROSE,  manager  of  the  Union  Bank,  Portland,  and  has 

issue  two  daughters.' 

Utneage. 

THOMAS  MUST  (whose  father  m.  at  Bures,  j  I.  THOMAS,  now  of  Portland,  the  subject 

co.  Suffolk,  Mary  EGBERTS)  was   b.  in  the  of  this  memoir, 

parish   of  All   Saints,  SudbUry,   co.    Suffolk,  I.  Hannah,  *.  in  London  ;  d.  young. 

18th  January,  1773,  and  d.  in  London,  27th  II.  Mary,  m.  and  now  deceased. 

December,  18)2,  having  had,   by  Mary,  his  !  III.   Amelia,    now    living    a  widow,    in 

wife,  one  son  and  three  daughters,  viz.,  her  84th  year,  *.  p. 

Residence — Prospect,  Portland,  Victoria. 


ARTHUR  SEPTIMUS  KING,  of  Madford,  Kew,  Victoria,  I.  at  Parra- 
matta,  New   South  Wales,  9th  February,  1827,  m.  15th  July,  1857, 
Elizabeth  Margaret,  second    daughter  of   Robert  Copeland  LETHBRIDGE,    of 


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WiTi-ingtoii,  IVnrith,  New  South  Wales  (tee  LKTHBRIDUE,  o/  7/..»i- •/,».,/,),  and  has 

isslll', 

I.  Arthur,  b.  at  Dunheved,  New  South  Wales,  25th  September,  1858. 

n.  Baron  Albert,  6.  21st  March,  18G4,  m.  13th  September,  1892,  Annie 
HAWLIT, 

in.  Henry  James,  b.  26tli  March.  18G5. 

iv.  Alfred  Coombe,  b.  22nd  June,  1867. 

v.  Allan  Cunningham  Septimus,  b.  ]st  August,  1869. 

vi.  Ernest  Edward  Lethbridge,  6.  18th  September,  1873. 

I.  Mary  Alexandra,  6.  22nd  March,  1863,  m.  Henry  Alexander  DODD. 

u.  Harriet  Maud  Gidley,  6.  4th  March,  1866,  TO.  William  Butler  WAI.SH, 
M.D. 

in.  Emma  Parry,  b.  4tli  October,  1870. 

iv.  Elizabeth,  6.  22nd  October,  1874. 

Mr.  A.  S.  King  is  the  seventh  son  of  the  late  REAR-ADMIRAL  PHILLIP  PAKKKR 
KING,  F.R.S.,  F.L.S.,  R.N.,  by  Harriet,  his  wife,  second  daughter  of  Christo- 
pher LETHBRIDGE,  of  Madford,  Launceston,  co.  Cornwall  (see  LETHBRIDGE  of 
Hcmebush),  and  grandson  of  CAPTAIN  PHILIP  GIDLEY  KING,  the  third  Governor 
of  New  South  Wales  (see  KING  nf  Double  Bay,  fyc.)  Mr.  A.  S.  King,  in 
March,  1844,  at  the  age  of  17  joined  his  brother,  JOHN  KING,  of  Nambrok 
(see  KING,  of  Nambrok  and  Man-burn),  in  forming  a  squatting  station  in  the 
newly  discovered  county  of  Gippsland,  where  he  remained  until  1857,  when 
he  commenced  business  in  Melbourne.  In  1874,  he  was  appointed  to  the 
Board  of  Directors,  in  Melbourne,  of  the  Australian  Mutual  Provident 
Society,  of  which  he  is  now  chairman.  He  has  also  been  on  the  Board  of 
Directors  of  the  National  Bank  of  Australia  for  many  years. 

LINEAGE — (See  Kixo,  of  Double  Bay,  &c.,  vol.  i,  p.  185.) 

Residence — Madford,  Kew,  Victoria. 

Clubs —  Melbourne,  and  Australian,  Melbourne,  Victoria, 


STANLEY  GRANTHAM  GRANT  HAM-HILL,  late  of  Rockhampton, 
Queensland,  and  now  of  Forest  Lodge,  Branksome  Park,  Bournemouth, 
Hants.  England,  b.  at  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  29th  August,  1843,  m.  first,  at 
Brisbane,  Queensland,  10th  May,  1870,  Marietta,  daughter  of  Frederick 
Charles  NOLL,  of  Fiankfort-oti-Maine,  Germany,  and  by  her,  who  d.  at  sea  off 
Ceylon,  March,  1889,  has  issue, 

I.  Wilfred   St.  George,  6.    at   Maryborough,   Queensland,    19th   March, 

1871. 

I.  Minnie  Marietta,  b.  at  Maryborough,  Queensland,  28th  August,  1873; 
m.  6th   April,  1892,  J.   Denham  SMITH,  of  Harestock,  Winchester, 
Hants,  England, 
n.  Kuby,  b.  1881,  d.  1882. 
Mr.  S.  G.  Hillm.  secondly,  10th  September,  1889,  Charlotte  Augusta,  daughter 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


of  Thomas    |!AI;KI:U,  ,1.1'.  and   D.L.  of  Albrighton,  near  Wolverhainpton,  and 
by  Ler  has  i.s.-me, 

n.  (Jlurmoiit  Graiitham,  I.  at  Milford-ou-Sea,  Hants,  30th  April,  1891. 
Mr.  S.  G.  Grautharn-Hill  went  to  sea  as  a  midshipman  at  14  years 
of  age,  and  was  wrecked  three  times.  Ho  went  to  Queensland  in  18G'^,  and 
started  life  with  one  pound  in  his  pocket  and  no  friends  in  the  colony  ;  was  a 
stockrider  for  two  years,  and  was  appointed  to  the  Civil  Service  in  1864,  from 
which  he  retired  in  1888,  having  been  the  registrar  of  the  District  Court s 
and  clerk  of  Petty  Sessions  at  Rockhampton.  He  speculated  successfully  in 
the  celebrated  Mount  Morgan  Gold  Minis,  rear  Rockhampton,  and  returning 
home,  settled  in  Hampshire,  where  he  now  resides.  He  assumed  the 
additional  name  of  GKANTHAM,  26th  April,  1898. 

ILuuacjc. 
CGrantljam  Jfamtly. 


JOHN  GRANTHAM,  descended  it  is  said 
from  the  an  ient  family  of  Grautham,  of 
Goltho,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  Selina,  daughter 
and  heiress  of  Sir  Thomas  DE  BURGH,  and 
had  with  oth'i  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

Til  >MAS  GRANTHAM,  who  m.  the  daughter 
of  John  BENNETT,  of  Lincoln,  and  left  a 
son, 

THOMAS  BHNNETT  GRANTHAM,  Captain 
15th  Regiment,  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of 
Captain  Thomas  WEBBER,  R.N.,  by  Margaret 
ROBERTSON,  his  wife,  and  d.  at  Ketton 
G  range,  the  residence  of  his  second  son,  in 
181f»,  having  had  issue, 

I.  THOMAS,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Charles,  of  Ketton  Grange,  co.   Rut- 
land, Captain  R.N.,  high  sheriff  1844, 
b.  4th  December,  1790,  m.  25th  July, 
1811,  Emily  Grace,  youngest  daughter 
of  the  late  Right  Hon.  James  FORTES- 
CUE,    M.P.    of    Ravensdnle   Park,  co. 
Loiith,  and  sister  to  the  late  Viscount 
CLERMONT. 

III.  Arthur,  of  the  Royal  Navy,  m.  1840, 
tiusan,  daughter  of  T.  HEALE,  and  had 
a  son  and  daughter. 

«« 

This  family  claims  descent  from  the  HILLS 
of  Spaxtoit  and  lloundsford ,  in  co.  Somei  set, 
whose  pedigree  is  very  amply  given  in  the 
Heralds  Visitation  of  that  shire. 

DR.  JOHN  HILL,  an  eminent  physician  to 
the  Courts  of  GEORGE  II  and  GEORGE  III, 
was  b.  17 1C,  and  m.  Wilhelmina,  second 
daughter  of  Charhs  JONES  (by  Elizabeth, 
his  wife,  daughter  of  Jumes  DOUGLAS,  J.P. 
of  Haddmgtoi),  Scotland),  and  sister  of 
Charles,  fourth  VISCOUNT  RANELBGH,  and  d. 
at  his  residence  in  Canonbury,  9th  Fel.ruary, 
1789,  leaving  issue  by  her,  who  survived 
hint, 

I.  THOMAS,  of  whom  presently. 

n.  John,  of  Freemantle  Park,  Southamp- 
ton. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Clement  SWANSTON. 


i.  Anne,  m.  Colonel  William  SHORTT. 
II.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

MAJOR-GENERAL  THOMAS  GRANTHAM,  of 
the  Royal  Artillery,  serwd  in  the  Peninsular 
campaign,  and  afterwards  commanded  at 
Jersey,  and  in  the  Island  of  Ceylon,  lie 
wus  "b.  1788,  m.  1808,  Anue,  daughter  of 
Edward  STANLEY,  descended  from  James, 
seventh  Earl  of  Derby,  and  d.  1859,  having 
by  her,  who  d.  18 15,  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  d.  1851. 

II.  Edward,  d.  1851. 

in.     Charles     Caldwell,     Colonel     98th 
Regiment,  m.    Adeline,    daughter  and 
heiress     of     Colonel     JOHNSON,    5th 
Fusiliers,  and  had  issue, 
Charles. 
Adeline. 
Mabel. 
Emily. 

iv.  William  Fortescue,  d.  1860. 
i.  Charlotte,  m.  Major  FULFORD,  R.A. 
ii.  EMCLV,  m.  an  fjf'loio,  CAPTAIN  FBED- 
ERICK  WILLIAM  HILL. 


The  elder  son, 

C.U'TAi.v  THOMAS  HILL,  of  Holly  House, 
Twickenham,  of  the  Royal  Navy,  served 
under  Vice- Admiral  Parker,  at  the  action  off 
Dogger  Bank  in  1781,  in  II. M.S.  "Princess 
Amelia,''  and  was  dangerously  wounded ; 
he  was  afterwards  in  command  of  II. M.S. 
"Firebrand.."  He  m.  the  daughter  of 
Thomas  SPARKMAN,  and  d.  at  Hollv  House, 
in  October,  1791,  leaving  issue, 

i.    Swann,    Colonel   in   the   First   Royal 

Regiment. 

II.  John,  Captain  2nd  Dragoon  Guards, 
and  afterwards  in  holy  orders  of   the 
Church  of  Ruine.     He  d.  a  missionary 
bishop,  in  South  America. 
in.  FRKDERICK,  of  whom  presently. 
IV.  Edward,  Commander  K.N. 


MI'HKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTKY. 


I.  Martini,  )«.  Rev.  Thoimit  CUM 

ii.  Amelia,  I.a<l\  Alilii'Mt  <>(  tlir  Cm, Mul 

"ll->  "lull  i'x  l.tiliir*,  at  Bruges. 

The  tliinl  M>M, 

I- in  in  •mi  K  HILL,  of  tin-  Kims,  near 
Southampton,  I.  at  Holly  HIMIM-,  Twu'lvrli- 
limn,  Will  .Ma\,  1782  ;  joined  the  army  as 
<nsi(;ii  ISth  Kout,  :!<  Ill  brrrinU  r,  1798,  was 
Ciiptiiin  L']*l,  OrtnlicT,  1M if.,  and  Captain  1ft 
Life  (iiiurilN,  20th  June,  1810,  and  r.-lirnl 
from  tlic  service  2f,th  September,  1811.  He 
nencd  with  the  18th  Regiment  in  the 
c»iiipiii<:ti  in  !'"(,'>  pt  in  1801  (medals).  He 
«.  Hh  November,  1806,  Sarah,  daughter  and 
co-heiress  of  William  Richard  HATNES,  of 
].,, income  I. c«li;e,  Surrey,  hy  Sara b ,  his  wife, 
daughter  anil  heiress  of"  Davis  FKANKO,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  FREDIBICK  WILLIAM,  of  whom  pres- 
ently. 

II.  John,  </.  at  Caen,  in  Normandy,  1820. 
in.   Alfred    Bligh    (Rev),  rector  of   St. 

Paul's,  Tiverlon,  Devon. 

I.  Martha   Amelia,  m.  her  cousin,  Har- 
court  HILL. 

II.  Frederieo,  d.  at  Caen,  1820. 
in.  Sarah,  m.  Edmund  DAWSON. 

iv.  Catherine,  m.  H.  DALLAS,  Lieutenant 

33rd  Madras  Native  Infantry. 
v.  Albert ina,   m.  Lieutenant- General  A. 


vi.    Kinily  Georgiim,    m.   80th    October, 
1844,    |{rv.  Tin 'inuK    M.  CM. MONT,    of 
Ilii/Mii-M.  IhintH,  who  rf.  IIIlli    March, 
I  ^7^'  :  ^lle  rf.  1871,  leafing  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

CAI-IAI.N  1  iiriu KII  K  WILLIAM  HIM.,  late 
of  the  KMh  Keiiiinent,  >>•  4lh  Miin-h.  1H|0,  m. 
at  Corfu,  Dili  l-Vhruary,  183I!,  Kinil\,  daugh- 
ter of  Major-General  Thomas  OBAKTHAH, 
B.A.  (we  lineage  o/'OBAJiTUAM/amt'/y  akon-) , 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Haynci,  4.  1836,  rf.  at  sea, 

1837. 
ii.  STANLEY  GBAHTHAM,  the  subject  of 

this  memoir. 

in  Cecil  Fulford,  b.  January,  1843, 
served  as  an  officer  in  the  (Queensland 
native  Mounted  Police,  and  was  killed 
by  the  blacks  on  Dawson  Kiver  in 
1864 

IV.  William  Richard,  b.  December,  1843, 
police  magistrate,  Queensland  Civil 
Service. 

v.  Denham  Chesterton,  4.  1850,  rf.  1851. 
I.  Amelia  Charlotte,  4.  1838,  </.  1843. 
ii.  Georgins,  4.  1839,  m.  Charles  EDES, 

late  Lieutenant  R.N. 
III.    Alice   Emily,   A.    1844,   m.    Charles 
RICH,  late  of  H.M.'s  76th  Regiment, 
and    now    of    the    Queensland    Civil 
Service. 


RICH,  Indian  Anny. 

Residence — Forest  Lodge,  Branksome  Park,  Bournemouth. 

Clubs— St.  Stephen's,  Westminster,  S.W.,  and  Bournemouth,  Hants,  England ;  and  Union, 
Sidney,  N.S.W. 


Copptn, 


HON.   GEORGE    SELTH     COPPIN,   of   Pine   Grove,  Richmond  Hill, 
near  Melbourne,  and  of  the  Anchorage,  Sorreuto-on-the-Sea,  Victoria, 
M.L.C.,  J.P.,  6.  at  Steyning,  co.  Sussex,  England,  8th  April,  1819,  m.  first  at 
Melbourne,  1855,  Harriet  BHAY,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2nd  September,  1859,  aged 
39  years,  and  was  buried  in  Melbourne  Cemetery)  has  had  issue, 
i.  Polly  Bishop,  6.  26th  May,  1856  ;  d.  21st  February,  1858. 
n.  Blanche  Brooke,  b.  19th  January,  1858;  m.  George  ASHTON,  of  Rich- 

mond,  Victoria. 

ut.  Amy  Maude,  b.  27th  August,  1859. 

He  7H.  secondly,  at  Melbourne,  1861,  Lucy  HILSDEN,  of  Cambridge,  England, 
uiul  by  her  has  had  issue, 

i.  GEORGE  SELTH,  of    Sydney,    New   South  Wales,  b.  25th   November, 

1866. 

n.  Frederick  Hilsden,  of  Kyneton,  Victoria,  6.  6th  April,  1869. 
iv.  Constance  Ada  Lucy,  6.  5th  January,  1862,  wi.  1884,  R.  C.  ANDERSON, 
and  d.  1886. 

V.  Georgiua  Harriet  Dora,  b.  25th  July,  1864. 

VI.  Emma  Edith,  6.  30th  October,  1870. 
vn.  Lucy  May,  b.  6th  October,  1873. 
vin.  Daisic  Eva,  6.  1st  June,  1875. 


600  l!l   KKK'S  COLONIAL  CKXTHY. 

Mi-.  Cojjpiu  \vus  the  first  actor  of  any  standing  at  home  to  play  in  the 
Australian  colonies.  He  arrived  in  the  ship  "Templar,"  at  Sydney,  10th 
March,  1843,  whore  his  first  appearance  at  the  Victoria  Theatre  took  place, 
and  after  a  successful  engagement  in  Hobart  Town,  went  to  Launceston  3rd 
March,  1845,  and  became  actor-manager  at  the  Queen's  Theatre,  Melbourne, 
21st  June  of  that  year.  He  commenced  his  management  at  Adelaide,  South 
Australia,  where  he  had  built  a  theatre,  2nd  November,  1846.  Tlie  large 
fortune  he  had  accumulated  was  lost  in  speculation  in  copper  mining.  After 
appearing  in  Geelong  in  1852,  he  left  for  England  in  1854,  and  acted  with 
great  success  at  the  Royal  Haymarket  Theatre,  London,  and  after  a  tour  in 
Birmingham,  Manchester,  Edinburgh,  and  Dublin,  he  returned  to  Melbourne 
with  his  company,  and  acted  at  the  Queen's  Theatre  there.  He  purchasc-d 
the  Old  Theatre  Royal,  and  the  freehold  of  Cremorne  Gardens,  which  lie 
opened  3rd  November,  1856,  in  which  year  lie  eommeiiced  the  first  giand 
opera  season  ever  given  in  the  colonies,  in  the  Theatre  Royal.  He  built  the 
Pantheon  Theatre  and  the  Haymarket  Theatre,  and  the  present  Theatre 
Royal.  He  engaged  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  Kean,  and  played  them  in  Victoria, 
Sydney,  and  California,  and  returned  to  Melbourne  18th  January.  1866.  Ho 
was  twice  elected  chairman  of  the  Richmond  Municipality,  actel  for  two 
years  as  chairman  of  the  magistrates  there,  and  was  appointed  territorial 
justice  of  the  peace.  He  was  elected  to  the  Legislative  Council  for  the  South- 
Western  Province  in  1858,  vi  as  member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  for  East 
Melbourne  from  1874  to  1889,  in  which  year  he  was  returned  to  the  Upper 
House  without  opposition  for  Melbourne  province.  The  two  most  important 
measures  when  first  elected  to  the  Legislative  Council  were  "  The  Transfer  of 
Real  Property  "  and  the  English  "  Post  Office  Savings  Bank,"  which  have 
proved  of  great  advantage  to  the  colony.  Mr.  Coppin  was  the  founder  of 
the  Victorian  Post  Office  Savings  Bank,  the  Old  Colonists'  Association,  the 
Victorian  Humane  Society,  and  the  Dramatic  and  Musical  Association, 
and  has  long  been  a  director  of  the  Commercial  Bank,  as  well  as  of  many 
financial  companies. 

lineage. 


WILLIAM  COPPIN,  of  the  Isle  of  Wiglit, 
was  father  of  WILLIAM  COPPIN,  of  Wotton. 
co.  Norfolk,  who  m.  Susanna,  daughter  of 
William  SCRIVENER,  of  ShottisLam,  co.  Nor- 
folk, and  by  her  left  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 
the  KEV.  WILLIAM  COPPIN,  of  Wotton,  co. 
Norfolk,  who  attested  his  pedigree  at  the 
Visitation  of  Norfolk  in  1664..  He  m.  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  Thomas  STONE,  of  Bed- 
dingham,  co.  Norfolk,  and  fioni  him,  it  is 
claimed,  descended, 

REV.  SELTH  COPPIN,  of  Norwich,  co.  Nor- 
folk (whose  brother,  James  Coppin,  who  d.  at 
Norwich,  1836,  held  considerable  property  in 
that  city,  which,  after  descending  to  his 


purchased  for  city  improvements),  d.  there 
3rd  November,  1831,  aged  59  years,  leaving 
by  Anna,  his  wife  (who  d.  10th  February, 
1826,  aged  51  years),  two  sons, 

I.  GEORGE  SELTH,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James,  d.  at  Colchester,  co.  Essex. 
The  elder  son, 

GEORGE  SELTH  COPPIN,  of  Norwich,  co. 
Norfolk,  who  first  practised  as  a  doctor  in 
London,  but  disliking  that  profession,  took  to 
the  stage  and  entered  into  management,  m. 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Jane  JACKSON,  of  London 
(who  d.  18(i9,  aged  80  years),  by  whom  lie 
left,  at  his  decease  in  1854,  aged  00  years,  a 


brother  Selth,  his  nephew  George  Selth,  and    ;  SO11> 
'the  present  Hon.  George  Selth  Coppin,  was    |  GEORGE  SELTH,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Arms — Per  pale  az.  and  gn.  three  loan'  heads  couped  or. 

Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  demi  griffin  azure  beaked  and  legged  of  the  fr.it. 

Motto — Esse  quam  videri. 

Residences  —  (Town.)     Pine  Grove,  Richmond  Hill,  near  Melbourne.     (Country.)     Tlio 
Anchorage,  Sorrento-on-the-Sea,  Victoria. 


nrUKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY 


001 


fcurt. 


rilllK  HON.  SEPTIMUS  BUBT,  M.L.A.,  Q.C.,  of  Strawberry  Hill,  Per  h, 
_L  Western  Australia,  fc.  at  St.  Kitls,  West  Indies,  25th  October,  1847, 
m.  13th  July,  1872,  Louisa  Fanny,  third  daughtsr  of  Gustavus  EJwa  d 
Cockburn  HARK,  of  Kircullon,  co.  Galway,  Ireland,  an!  aft  -rw.irds  G  >vern- 
inent  Resident  of  Albany,  W.A.,  by  Anne  WIMIHI,  his  wife,  an  I  has 
issue, 

i.  Archibald  Francis  Gnstavus,  6.  22nd  March,  1H7-V 

11.   Frederick  Julius  Augustus,  b.  6th  December,  1877. 

in.   Reginald  George  Edward,  b.  17th  October,  1*7'.'. 

iv.  George  Henry,  b.  18th  December,  1883. 

v.  Francis  Sinclair,  b.  loth  February,  1886. 

vi.  Theodore  Charles  Arthur,  b.  12th  June,  18.3. 

i.  Annie  Louisa,  b.  6th  April,  1873. 

ll.  Liura  Georgiana,  b.  3rd  December,  1876. 

in.  Hilda  Maud,  6.  14th  June,  1882. 

iv.  Olive  Mina,  b.  21st  June,  1888. 

The  Hon.  Septimus  Burt,  who  was  educated  at  Shaw  House,  Melksham, 
Wilts,  England,  and  at  Bishop's  School,  Perth,  Western  Australia,  was  called 
to  the  colonial  Bar,  1870.  He  was  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  1874-90, 
and  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  since  that  year.  He  was  acting  attorney- 
general  in  1886,  and  member  of  the  Executive  Council,  and,  in  the 
Forrest  Ministry,  was  the  first  attorney-general  of  Western  Australia  under 
responsible  government,  from  December,  1890,  and  still  holds  that  offiiv.  In 
1887  he  was  made  a  Q.C.  He  was  one  of  the  two  representatives  of  Western 
Australia  at  the  Colonial  Conference  in  London  in  1887.  He  is  senior  partner 
in  the  firm  of  Stone  and  Burt. 


Uincaar. 


MR.  BUHT  m.  a  Miss  McsOEAVE,  and  had 
two  rhildrc'ii. 

(lniiK  ,F  HENRY,  of  whom  presently. 
Bebekali,    m.      Samuel     PiQUKXlT,     an 
officer  of  the  British   Navy,  and  had 
issue. 
The  son, 

Hox.  GEORGE  HB.VBV  BUBT  went  from 
England  to  the  Island  of  MonUcrrat,  and 
from  there  to  St.  Kitts,  and  was  for  many 
years  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Assembly 
i>i'  the  Island  of  St.  Christopher,  West  Indie?, 
and  proprietor  of  Brotherson's  estate  th»re  ; 
he  m.  1808,  Eliza  Anne  McTAlR,  and  d.  10th 
October,  1832,  having  by  her,  who  d.  22nd 
May,  1835,  had  issue  a  son, 

SIB  ARCHIBALD  PAULL  HURT,  chief  justice 
of  Western  Australin,  formerly  of  the  Glen, 
Basseterre,  St.  Kitts,  Wesl  Indie.-,  and  later  of 
Strawberry  Hill,  Perth,  Western  Australia,  b. 
1810,  educated  at  Richmond,  called  to  the 
bar  of  the  Middle  Temple,  1845,  was  attorney 
general  of  the  Island  of  St.  Christopher,  1849- 
00,  and  sometime  acting  chief  justice.  He 


was  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Assembly  in 
tliat  Island,  a  member  of  the  Legislative  and 
Executive  Council  there,  and  a  member  of  the 
administrative  committee,  and  chancellor  of 
the  diocese  of  Antigua  and  the  Leeward 
Islands.  He  was  commissioner  of  the  rivil 
court  in  Western  Australia,  and  chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions  from  1860-1,  and  chief 
justice  of  Western  Australia,  1861-79.  He 
was  knighted  in  1873.  He  m.  4th  Juno, 
1836,  Louisa  Emily,  daughter  of  John  BRYA.V, 
M.D.  of  St.  Kitts,  West  Indies,  and  d.  21st 
November,  1879,  having  by  her,  who  d.  20th 
September,  1870,  had  issue, 

I.  George    Henry,   m.  30th   November, 
1859,   Ellen   JUMP,   of  Jamaica,   and 
has    surviving    issue,   two    sons    and 
three  daughters,  of  whom, 

1.  Mary  Louisa. 

2.  Alice  Kliza. 

II.  Archibald    Piquenit,  m.  22nd   April, 
1862,   Laura  LUVXAQFB,  of  GuaJa- 
loupe,  and  ha?  i«sue, 

1.  Archibald  Edmund. 


002 


HURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


2.  Edmund  Alfred. 

3.  Frederick  Augustus. 
1.  Adele  Laura. 

III.  Frederick    Augustus,   of    Belmont 
estate,  St.  Kitts,  West  Indies,  b.   19tli 
August,    1840,    in.     17th     December, 
1868,    Alice,    daughter     of     Thomas 
Probyn  BEKRIDOE,  and  Maria  Louisa, 
his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Probyn  Berridge,  b.  26th  Decem- 
ber, 1872. 

2.  Frederick     Archibald,     b.     2nd 
October,  1874. 

3.  Edmund  Alfred,  b.  16th  October, 
1887. 

1.  Alice  Louisa. 

2.  Ingeborg  Mabel,  m.  6th  August, 
1891,  Woodley  Douglas  GOKDOX. 

3.  Helena  Maud. 

4.  Nora  Sinclair. 

5.  Emily  Hamilton. 

6.  Lilian  Mary. 

7.  Adeline  Hamilton. 

IV.  Edwaid  Musgrave,  d.  in  infancy, 
v.  John  Musgrave,  d.  in  infancy. 

VI.  Edmund  Wigley,  m,  Clara  Harriet 
COOKE,  of  Henley-on-Thames,  and  has 
issue, 

1.  Edna  Clara  Amethyst. 


2.  Ruby. 

3.  Pearl. 

vn.  SEPTIMUS  (Hon.),  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

vni.  Octavius,  who  was  clerk  in  the 
Governor's  office,  Western  Australia, 
1872,  clerk  to  the  executive  council, 
and  private  secretary  to  Governor 
Weld,  1874,  to  Sir  William  Robinson  ; 
chief  clerk  and  keeper  of  records  in 
Survey  Office  1887,  and  assistant 
colonial  secretary  in  that  year.  He 
was  acting  colonial  secretary  1889-90, 
and  under  secretary  since  the  intro- 
duction of  responsible  government. 
He  »«.  Esther  Mary,  daughter  of  Gus- 
tavus  Edward  Cockburn  HARE  afore- 
said, and  has  issue, 

1.  Maud  Georgiana. 

2.  Frances  Anne. 

IX.  Alfred  Karle,  m.  Kthel  Marian  GULL, 
of  Perth,  W.A.,  and  lias  issue, 

1.  Isla. 

2.  Ethel. 

X.  Francis  Sinclair,  il.  February,  187?. 

I.  Louisa  Emily,  m.  George  LEAKE,  and 
has  issue,  four  sons  and  one  daughter. 

II.  Mina  Eliza,  m.  Malcolm  A.  Clement 
FBASEB. 


Anns — Argent  on  a  chevron  gules  between  three  buglehorns  sable,  stringed  of  the  second, 
as  many  crosses  crosslet  fitche  or. 

Crest — A  buglehorn,  as  in  the  arms, 

Motto—All  for  the  better. 

Residence — Strawberry  Hill,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

Club— Weld,  Perth. 


VEN.  THEODORE  CARLOS  BENONI  STRETCH,  M.A.  of  St.  Kilda, 
Melbourne,  Victoria,   Archdeacon  of  Melbourne  and  Geelong,  &.  llth 
February,  1817  ;  m.  3rd  February,  1842,  Martha,  daughter  of  John  and  Eliza* 
beth  BUTLER,  of  Worcester,  England,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Theodore,  I.  3rd  January,  1845 ;  m.  1873. 
n.  Samuel,  b.  September,  1846;  m.  1877. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.   22nd  April,  1863,  William  Thomas  ROWE,  of  Glenfine, 

Cape  Clear,  Grenville,  co.  Victoria,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  (see  ROWE  of 
Glenfine). 

II.  Martha,  m.   firstly,  1869,  Henry  ROWE,  son  of  William  Rowe,  and 

brother  of  the  aforementioned  William  Thomas   Rowe,  of  Glentine. 
Mr.  Henry  Rowe  d.  at  Rome,  December,  1874,  leaving  issue  (see  ROWE 
of  Glenfnti).     She  m.  secondly,  Rev.  John  Herbert  GREGORY. 
in.  Mary  Sophia. 

The  Ven.  Archdeacon  Stretch  was  educated  at  Worcester  College,  Oxford, 
where  he  giaduated  B.A.  1841,  and  M.A.  1844,  and  took  holy  orders  1841. 
In  England  te  held  successively  the  curacies  of  Wishaw  (1841-2)  and 
Harborough  Magna  (1842-4),  both  co.  Warwick,  and  was  vicar  of  Potters- 
pury,  co.  Northampton,  1844  to  1851.  He  arrived  in  Victoria  in  July,  1852, 
nnd  was  incumbent  of  Christ  Church,  Geelong,  1852-4,  and  of  St.  Paul's, 


COLONIAL  CKNTKV. 


603 


Gcelong,  18")4-G.'5.  Ho  wa8  appointed  Archdeacon  of  Gee-long  1854  ;  was 
inriiinlii-iit  and  Archdeacon  of  Sale,  (iippslund,  18(53-6;  and  first  Arch- 
deacon of  Biilliu-ut  and  Hamilton  1866-75.  He  was  incumbent  of  Holy 
Trinity,  JJuluclava,  1876-9  ;  administrator  and  assistant  to  the  Archdeacon  of 
.Melbourne  1877,  in  which  year  he  became  Rural  Dean;  was  Canon  of  Mel- 
bourne 1879,  and  Archdeacon  of  Melbourne  and  Geelong  from  1887  to  1894, 
when  ho  resigned. 

Residence — Melbourne,  Victoria. 


THE  HON.  WILLIAM    ROLLESTON,  of  Kapunatiki,  Rangitata,  Can- 
terbury,  New   Zealand,.*).   19th   September,  1H31,  in.  24th  May,  1805, 
Elizabeth  Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph  BHUTAN,  of  Liuwood,  Canterbury,  New 
Zealand,  and  has  issue, 

i.  Arthur  Cecil,  6.  1867. 

ii.  Lancelot  William,  b.  1869. 

in.  George  Hector  Fitzgerald,  I.  1871. 

iv.  Francis  Joseph,  6.  1873. 

v.  John  Chiistopher,  b.  1877. 

i.  Rosamund  Mary,  6.  1866. 

n.  Dorothy  Josephine,  b.  1874. 

in.  Margaret  Florence,  b.  1881. 

iv.  Helen  Mary,  b.  1889. 

Mr.  Rolleston  who  was  educated  at  Rossall  School,  Lancashire,  and 
Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  emigrated  to  New  Zealand  in  1858.  He  was 
superintendent  of  the  province  of  Canterbury  from  the  year  1868  till  the  aboli- 
tion of  the  provinces  in  1876.  He  was  a  member  of  the  General  Assembly  of 
the  colony  from  1868  to  1893  with  the  exception  of  the  Parliament  of  1887-1890. 
He  was  a  minister  of  the  Crown  during  that  period  for  five  years,  holding 
at  different  times  the  portfolios  of  lands,  education,  mines,  justice,  and 
(temporarily)  native  affairs.  He  is  a  member  of  the  Senate  of  the  University 
of  New  Zealand. 


Hfnt.w. 


This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  and 
knightly  family  of  HOLLESTON  of  Rolletton, 
co.  Stafford,  and  springs  more  immediately 
from  the  ROLLESTONB  of  Walnall,  in  co. 
Nottingham.  The  Herald's  Visitations  of 
both  these  counties  give  very  full  pedi- 
grees of  these  families,  which  trace  their 
common  lineage  to  the  time  of  the  Conquest. 
A  writ  still  exists  in  which  William  de 
1'eu'rel,  brother  of  WILLIAM  the  Conqueror, 
makes  a  grunt  of  land  to  WILLIAM  DE 
ROLLESTON  and  Amabtl  his  wife.  This 
William  de  Holiest  on  d.  1070,  and  was  *.  by 
MALGEOS  cu  ROLLESTON,  one  of  the  bene- 
factors of  the  Rufford  Monastery  (see  British 
Museum,  HSS.),  who  d.  1140,  from  whom, 
fourth  in  descent,  was 


SIB  HENBY  BK  ROLLBSTOST,  Knt,  temp. 
Jinx  KY  II,  with  whom  the  Staffordshire  Visita- 
tion of  1614,  begins.  He  enriched  the  Abbey  of 
Newstead,  and  left  issue,  I.  William,  who  left 
no  issue  by  Alice,  his  wife  ;  and  II.  II  \  i.i'ii ,  of 
whom  we  treat.  The  second  son, 

SIB  RALPH  ROLLESTON,  Knt.,otTutbury  and 
Rolleston,  co.  Stafford,  »».  Elizabeth  (who  m. 
secondly,  John  WYBLEY),  and  by  her  had  issue, 
with  two  other  sons,  Nicholas  and  Williair, 
THOMAS,  ancestor  of  the  ROLLESTONS  of 
Solleslon,  and  of  the  KOLLESIO.VS   uf 
Ffranckfort      Cattle     (tee     bf  Klin's 
Landed  Oentry). 
JOHN,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  SOD, 

JOHN     ROLLKSTON,  of    Lea,  or  Lev,   eo. 


004 


BURKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Derby,  left  by   Alice  MEYNELL   his   wife,  a 
sou, 

RICHARD  ROLLESTON,  of  Lea,  or  Ley, 
whose  son, 

WILLIAM  ROLLESTOX,  of  Ley,  m.  Joan, 
daughter  of  SirR.  WiXGFIELD,  temp.  EDWAKD 
J  I.  and  left  a  son  and  heir, 

JOHN  ROLLESTON,  of  Ley,  who  m.  a 
daughter  of  —  SAVII.E,  and  was  father  of 

WILLIAM  ROLLESTON,  of  Ley,  who  had 
issue  a  son, 

JAMES    ROLLESTON,  of  Ley   (with   whom 
the  Nottinghamshire  Visitation  begins)  ;  hem. 
Anne,    daughter    of    John  BABINGTON,    of 
Dethick,  co.  Derby,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Thomas,  of  the  Ley. 
ii.  RALPH,  of  whom  we  treat, 
in.  Henry. 
IV.  William,  a  priest. 
The  youngest  son, 

RALPH  ROLLESTON,  m.  temp.  Queen  ELIZA- 
BETH, to   Margaret,  elder   daughter  and  co- 
heir of  Sir   Richard   BIXGHAM,    of   Wotnall 
Chaworth,  co.  Nottingham,  by  Anne,  his  wife, 
sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Nicholas  SHELLEV, 
of  Linby,  co.  Nottingham.     Ralph  Rol'eston 
thus  came  into  possession  of  the  manor  of 
Whatnall  Chaworth,   which    has   ever   since 
continued  to  be  the   seat  of   this  branch  of 
the  Rolleston  family.     He  had  issue, 
I.  THOMAS,  his  heir. 
ii.  Robert, 
in.  James. 
The  eldest  son, 

THOMAS  ROLLESTON,  of  Watnall  Cha- 
worth, co.  Nottingham,  married  a  lady  named 
ASHE,  and  by  her  had  (with  other  elder 
children,  whose  issue  became  extinct,  on  the 
death  *.  p.  of  LANCELOT  ROLLESTON,  of 
Watnall)  a  younger  son, 

PHILIP  ROLLESTON,  who  m.  Frances 
I'lEKREPOlNT,  daughter  of  Robert,  EARL  OF 
KINGSTON,  and  by  her  had  issue,  a  son, 

EDWARD  ROLLBSTON,  of  Toynton,  co. 
Lincoln,  who  s.  his  cousin  Launcslot  Rolles- 
ton,*  of  Watnall,  and  thus  united  the 
Lincolnshire  and  Nottinghamshire  properties, 
still  in  the  possession  of  his  descendant.  His 
son, 

CHRISTOPHER  ROLLESTON,  of  Watnall,  m. 
Hannah,  daughter  of  Samuel  HOLDEN,  of 
Aston,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  21st  March,  1736, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  29th  April,  1725,  had 
issue, 

I.  Tauncelot,  of  Watnall,  high  sheriff, 
co.  Nottingham,  1743,  m.  as  his  second 
wife,  Rosamond,  daughter  and  co-heir 
of  Daniel  GREENWOOD,  M.D.  of 
Northampton,  but  d.  s.  p.  27th  April, 
1751. 


II.  JOHN,    who    .9.    his   brother,     and    of 

whom  we  treat. 
The  second  son, 

RKV.  JOHN  ROLLESTON,  of  Watna'l,  who 
was  for  upwards  of  thirty  years  rector  of 
Aston,  co.  Derby,  in.  Dorotliv,  youngest 
daughter  of  Sir  Robert  BURDETT,  of  F<MV- 
mark,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  30th  June,  1770, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  30th  October,  170), 
had  with  other  issue, 

I.  Lancelot,  of  Watnall,   who  was  high 
sheriff,  1781,  and   d.  unm.  25th  April, 
1802. 

II.  Christopher,   of    Watnall,  was   high 
sheriff,   1805 ;  »«.   Anne,    daughter  of 
Captain   NICHOLAS,   R.N.,  and  d.  3rd 
April,   1807,  having   by    her,   who   d. 
14-th  February,  180'J,  had  issue, 

1.  Laiincelot,  of  Watnall,  Colonel  of 
the  Royal  Sherwood  Foresters,  or 
co.  Nottingham  Militia,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  M.P.  for  Notts,  ]  837-4!  >,  b. 
20th  July,  1785  ;  m.  first,  17th 
November,  1808,  Caroline,  only 
daughter  of  Sir  George  CIIKT- 
WTND,  Bart.,  of  Grendon  Hall.  co. 
Warwick,  and  by  her,  who  d.  lOlh 
March,  1844,  had  issue, 

(1)  Lancelot,  d.  March,  1826. 

(1)  Caroline     Jane,     in.     first, 
Lieutenant-Colonel    J.    Han- 
cox,  7th  D.  G.  ;  and  secondly, 
1849,  Sir  Richard  LEVINGK, 
Bart.,    M.P.    of    Knockdrin 
Castle,  co.  Westmeath,  and  d. 
5th  May,  1858. 

(2)  Louisa  Mary,  in. — BERENS. 

(3)  Charlotte  Frances  Anne,  m. 
first,  Edward  HENEAGE,  late 
M.P.     for     Grimsby;       and 
secondly,  H.  BROMIEV. 

Colonel  Lancelot  Rolleston  m. 
secondly,  Eleanor  Charlotte,  only 
surviving  daughler  of  Roheit 
FRASEH,  of  Torbreck,  co.  Inver- 
ness, and  d.  May,  1862,  leaving 
further  issue, 

(2)  LANCELOT,  now  of  Watnall, 
and  Toynton,  the  head  of  the 
family,     J.P.,     high    sheriff, 
1877,'    b.     1847;       in.     25th 
February,  1882,  Lady   Char- 
lotte Emma  Maud  DALZELL, 
sister  of  Robert,  15th   KARL 
OF  CAHNWATH. 

(3)  Robert  Sydney,  Lieutenant 
R.N.,  4.  1849. 

(4)  Henry  Edward,  b.  1851. 
(4)  Eleanor  Anne,  b.  1853,  m. 

15th  November,   1878,  John 


*  The  following  monumental  inscription  is  interesting  In  reference  to  these  two 
cousins:— "  In  memory  of  LANCELOT  ROLLESTON,  of  Watnall,  in  co.  Nottingham,  Esq.,  he 
was  one  of  the  branches  of  the  family  of  Rolleston,  of  Rolleston,  in  Staffordshire.  He  m. 
the  daughter  of  George  Poole,  of  Haye,  in  co.  Derby,  Esq.,  with  whom  he  lived  very  happily 
many  j  ears  until  her  death;  and  for  his  honour  and  steady  loyalty  to  his  prince,  he  was 
made  the  sheriff  of  this  county  in  the  year  1682.  .  .  .  He  d.  in  the  year  1685,  in  the 
35th  year  of  his  age,  n  akirg  his  loving  cousin,  KDWAUD  ROLLESTON,  of  Taunton,  Lincolnshire, 
l.is  executor,  who  erected  this  monument." 


lirUKK'S  COLONIAL  CK.NTKY. 


Hohi'H  Ti:\  \  \vr  (see  Landed 

Otutry). 

2.  Christopher,  d.  unm.  20th  October, 

I  SHI. 

3  John  (Rev.),  vicar  of  Bin-Ion 
.Invcv.  i-o.  Nottingham,  ««.  Klizn- 
licth,  (lannhtiT  of  Kc'v.  Philip 
SMKI.T,  mnl  </.  ITth  November, 
ISiJL'.  having  by  her,  who  il.  Hth 
April,  ISiil,  liail  with  other  issue, 
a  son, 

Christopher,  C.M.G.,of  Sydney, 
New  South  Wales,  auditor- 
(ji'iicml  of  tl'u'  colony.  //. 
1817;  m.  IN:.  I,  Catherine, 
daughter  of  William  LESLIE, 
of  Warthill,  co.  Aberdeen, 
and  d.  9th  April,  1888, 
leaving  issue. 

1.  Dorothy,       '».      Rev.      William 
TIFFIN,  rector  of    Mattersea,  co. 
Nottingham. 

2.  Anne,   d.   unm.   IHh    February, 
1813. 

in.  ROBERT,  of  whom  presently. 
I.  Dorothy,  m.  Rev.  William  CHAMBERS, 
D.D.,  rector  of    Achester,  co.  North- 
ampton. 
The  third  son, 

ROBERT  ROLLESTON,  m.  Margaret,  daughter 

Arms 
difference 


of  Thomas  THOH.MI  M.I  .  of  Stanlon,  co. 
Derby,  and  if.  182(i,  ngcil  70,  having  by  her, 
who  il.  \7'.n.  had  issue,  ft  son, 

REV.  (iKDKUE  Rui.i.K-iiux,  vicar  of 
Multhv  ami  Stainton,  Yorkshire,  //.  IT'.M.  ,//. 
lltli  '.May.  ISIS,  Anne,  daughter  of  John 
Ni:  i  1 1  I>H  1 1',  of  (iain-liiiniu^h,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  </.  18HS,  having  liad  issue, 

I.  Robert     (Kev.),    rector    of    Stanford 

Rivers,  Essex,  6.  1820,  B.A.  Oxon. 
It.  George,  M.D.,  K.K.S.,  late  Linacre 
Professor  of  Physiology  in  Oxford,  b. 
IS:;1.);  m.  Grace,  daughter  of  John 
DAVY,  M.T\,  and  niece  of  Sir 
II'  niphry  DAW,  and  d.  1881,  leaving 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Humphry     Davy,    Fellow    of    St. 

John's  College,  Cambridge, 
in.  WIU.UM    (Hon.),  the   subject    of 

this  mcmtir. 
i.    .Marianne. 

il.  Anne,  m.  Rev.  J.  W.  EEIIRTMAN,  late 
rector  of  Newton,  Wisbeach,  Cam- 
bridgeshire, and  has  issue. 

III.  Rosamond,  d.  unm.  1886. 

IV.  Charlotte  Maria,  d.  unm.  1872. 

V.  Margaret  Frances. 

vi.  Jane,  m.  Rev.  John  FABLE,  reclor 
of  Swanswick,  Bath,  and  Professor  of 


Anglo-Saxon  in  Oxford  University. 

Arg.  a  cinquefoil  sable  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion   passant  guardant  or  a  crescent  for 
quartering  WINGFIELD,  BINGHAM,  CHAHNELL,  WOLLATON,  SHELLEY,   &c.   (*ee 


Visitation  of  Nottingham,  1614). 

Crest — An  eagle's  head  erased  proper  beaked  or  with  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Motto — Ainsi  ct  pex:t  estre  meilleur. 

Residence — Kapimatiki,  Rangitata,  Canterbury,  New  Zealaud. 

Club  —  Christchurch   New  Zealand. 


WILLIAM  JOHN  MANBEY,  of  Oak  Luke,  co.  Dennis,  Manitoba, 
Canada,  6.  at  Guildford,  Surrey,  England,  23rd  October,  1853, 
settled  in  Manitoba  in  1880,  elected  Warden  of  the  United  Counties  of  Minne- 
dosaand  Riding  Mountain,  in  1884,  and  a  member  of  the  Western  Judicial 
District  Board  of  Manitoba,  in  the  same  year.  Mr.  Manbey  TO.  1880,  May 
Elizabeth  (ft.  at  Myrtleford,  Victoria,  Australia),  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir 
of  Francis  William  BREACH,  of  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  Los  Alamos, 
Province  of  Sonora,  in  the  Republic  of  Mexico,  and  has  issue, 

i.  Wilfred  Nigel  Barnwell  de  Grandville,  6.  at  Oak  Lake,  Manitoba,  28th 
November,  1891. 

i.  Edith  Mary  Donne  Harper,  I.  at  Minnedosa,  Manitoba. 

ir.  Muriel  Dorothy  More  Harper,  6.  at  Rapid  City,  Manitoba. 
Mrs.  W.  J.  Manbey's  great-grandfather  was  Thomas  BREACH,  who  m. 
Mary  Anne,  daughter  of  William  DONXE,  of  Colts  Hall,  co.  N(  rfolk,  by  Anna 
Maria,  his  wife,  daughter  of  Charles  BARNWELL,  of  Mileham,  co.  Norfolk,  and 
is  thus  descended  from  Dr.  DONNE,  the  Dean  of  St.  Paul's  temp.  JAMES  I, 
and  from  the  sister  of  Thomas  MOKE,  the  Martyr,  who  m.  Chief  Justice 
RASTALL. 


006 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Umcage. 
jpamthj  of 


JOHN  TIDY,  of  Stiindrop  co.  Durham,  in- 
herited on  the  decease  of  his  brot  her, 
THOM  \s  lloi.MKs  TIDY,  certain  freehold 
estates  at  Arundel.  Horsliam,  Eastbourne  and 
Pulborough,  all  in  co.  Sussex.  He  left  with 
other  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Holmes   (Rev.),  of   Redmar- 
shall,     co.     Durham,     »»,     Henrietta, 
daughter  of   the  Rev.  John   SHELLY, 
and    the    Lady    Elizabeth,    his    wife, 
daughter  of  Alexander,  Duke  of  Gor- 
don, and  had  issue  (see  liuiiKE  s  Peer- 
age, HUNTLY,  M.;. 

II.  EMERSON,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

EMERSON  TIDY,  of  the  P.ecinct  of  St. 
Katharine,  co.  Middlesex,  m.  Jane,  daughter 
and  (with  her  sister  Christian,  wife  of  John  ST. 
1JAKBE,  we  BUHKE'S  Commoners)  eventual  co- 
heiress of  WILLIAM  MANBEY,  of  St.  Anne, 
Limehouse,  eo.  Middlesex,  and  d.  1808,  leav- 
ing with  other  issue,  a  son, 

jFamflj)  of 

This  family,  originally  of  Manby,  co.  Lin- 
coln, and  afterwards  of  Elsharn  and  Warlaby 
in  the  same  county,  removed  temp.  HENRY 
VII,  to  Cirencester,  co.  Gloucester,  and  sub- 
sequently to  the  city  of  London,  and  were 
included  in  the  last  Herald's  Visitation  of  that 
place.  The  family  does  not  derive  its  name 
from,  but  conferred  it  on  the  place  called 
Manby.  It  is  a  cadet  of  the  baronial  house 
of  Esloteville,  which  descends  from  Robert, 
Count  of  Evreux,  a  son  of  RICHARD  I,  Duke 
of  Normandy,  by  his  second  wife,  Gunnor,  of 
Denmark. 

JAMES  MANBEY,  of  Stratford  Langthorne, 
co.  Essex,  high  sheriff  of  that  eo.,  d.  in  1778, 
leaving  an  only  child, 

Christian,  m.  Alexander  ST.  BARBE   (see 


WILLIAM  TIDY,  who  assumed  by  royal 
licence,  in  1821,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
MANBKY,  having  s.  to  the  estates  of  that 
family  on  (he  death,  without  issue,  of  his 
cousin,  WILLIAM  MANHEY.  Mr.  Manbey 
(formerly  Tidy)  in.  Sarah,  daughter  of 
Kilinond  JACKLYN,  of  St.  Marylebone,  co. 
Middlesex,  and  left  numerous  issue,  of  whom 
all  the  sons  are  now  deceased  \\ithout  issue, 
except, 

GEOBGE  MANBEY,  formerly  of  Drummond- 
ville,  in  the  province  of  Quebec,  J.1'.,  but  now 
of  Acton,  co.  Middlesex.  He  in.  (jtcoryi^nua, 
daughter  and  event  mil  eo-heirof  Kcar-Admirni 
John  HAUI  i:n,  C.U.,  Knt.  of  Leopold  of  Aus- 
tria, of  Toldwynds,  co.  Surre}-,  and  bas  issue, 
wilh  a  daughter, 

i.  WILLIAM   JOHN,  the  subject  of   this 

memoir. 
II.  George   Henley    (Rev.),   MA.,    vicar 

of  St.  Alban,  Acton,  co.  Middlesex,  who 

is  m.  and  has  issue. 


BUHKE'S  Commoners,  ST.  BARBE,  vol. 

ii,  p.  450). 
JAMES  MANBEY'S  grand-nephew, 

WILLIAM  MANBEY,  the  son  of  WILLIAM 
MANFEY,  who  d.  1762,  and  grandson  of  WIL- 
LIAM MANBEY,  of  St.  Anne,  Limehouse,  who 
d.  in  1759,  *.  to  the  Essex  estates  of  his  great 
uncle,  and  m.  Isabel,  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
George  CROSBY,  of  Wallhamstow,  co.  Essex. 
Mr.  Manbey,  who  was  a  deputy-lieutenant 
for  his  co.,  d.  s.  p.  in  1821,  having  devised 
his  manor,*  of  Great  Doddinghurst  and  I1'rim- 
nels  or  Trem  Hall,  and  all  his  lands  in  West- 
ham,  South  Wi  aid  and  elsewhere  m  co.  Essex, 
to  his  cousin,  WILLIAM  TIDY  (son  of  his 
aunt  JANE  MANBEY,  who  m.,  as  mentioned 
above,  EMERSON  TIDY),  provided  he  should 
take  the  name  and  arms  of  MANBEY. 


Arms  —  Erminois  a  lion  rampant  resting  the  forepaws  on  an  anchor  erect  sa.  within  an  orle 
of  eight  escallops  gu. 

Crest  —  In  front  of  an  anchor  in  bend  sa.  an  arm  in  armour  erect  couped  at  the  elbow 
ppr.,  charged  witli  an  escallop  gu.,  and  holding  in  the  hand  a  dagger  in  bend  sinister  also  ppr. 

Residence  —  Oak  Lake,  co.  Dennis,  Manitoba,  Canada. 


THE  LATE  CHARLES  HENRY  LEAKE,  of  Rosedale,  Campbelltown, 
Tasmania,  I.  in  Hamburg  12th  November,  1819,  was  member  of  Upper 
House  of  Parliament  from  1882,  trustee  for  Campbelltown  Hospital,  and  chair- 
man of  Campbelltown  Waterworks  Co.  Through  this  gentleman's  energy  a 
large  lake  was  drained  and  made  a  reservoir,  called  "  Lake  Leake."  He  will 
be  long  remembered  in  the  colony  for  his  integrity,  ability,  and  benevolence. 
To  him  and  to  his  father  the  town  is  indebted  for  the  State  School  and  the 
English  Church,  which  they  almost  entirely  endowed.  He  m.  13th  February, 
1869,  Clara  Jane,  third  daughter  of  Edward  BELL,  of  a  Yorkshire  family, 


i:rHKI"S  COLONIAL  CKNTKY. 


f.  -7 


and  Anne  IJuxn,  his  wife,  and  d.  at  Kosedale,  lltii  June,  1889,  leaving 
issue, 

1.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Clara,  m.  23rd  March,  1802,  John  Dowbiggan  FO.-II.K, 
second  son  of  the  late  John  FOSTEH,  of  Hobart. 

ii.  Mary  Rose  Alice. 

in.  Helen  Letitia  Constance. 


lineage. 


KOIIKKT  l.i:  VKI:,  ..f  a  Turks!  i  in-  family,  d.  at 
Hull,  1st  December,  1816,  leaving  by  Sarah, 
his  wife,  a  son, 

JOHN  LKAKE,  one  of  the  earliest  settlers  in 
Tasmania,  wlie.ro  lie1  arrived  in  1823,  and  one 
of  the  fir.«t  magistrates  there,  and  member  of 
the  Upper  House  lor  a  number  of  yearn,  was 
the  promoter  of  many  public  works  ;  ho  was 
b.  at  Ellington,  near  Raresgate,  England,  6th 
December,  178(1,  »».  at  Holy  Trinity  Church, 
Hull,  3rd  October,  180>,  Elizabeth  (b.  at 
Hull,  17th  May,  178l>),  daughter  of 
William  and  Jane  UKLL,  and  d.  6th  January, 
1864,  having  by  her,  who  d.  at  Rosedale  16th 
June,  1852,  had  issue, 

I.  William   Bell,  b.  at  Hull,  7th    May, 
1806,  d.  «»»».  7th  September,  1886.  " 


n.  John  Travis,  b.  at  Hull,  9th  January, 
1810,  d.  August,  1880. 

III.  Robert  Rowland,  b.  at  Hull  1811,  m. 
but  d.  i.  p. 

IT.  Edward  John,  b.  at  Hull,  1812, 
and  <•'.  1867,  leaving  one.  daughter  und 
heiress  Letitia  Sarah,  m.  1891,  Charles 
I !  i :  i .  M  u<  i ' . «  I  M  >  took  the  name  of  Lit  i  K  E 
in  addition  to  his  own. 

v.  Arthur,  b.  at  Hull,  1815,  m.  Mary, 

widow  of TrRNBULL,  but  d.  t.  p. 

28th  April,  1MK). 

VI.  CHARLES  HENRY,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

I.  Eliza,  *.  at  Hull,  8th  October,  1S07,  d. 
1814. 

ii.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  in  Altona,  Hoi- 
stein,  Denmark,  1816,  d.  in  1880. 


Residence — Rosedale,  Campbelltown,  Tasmania. 


CarbelL 

THE  LATE  HON.  JEDEDIAH  SLASON  CARVELL,  of  Charlottetown, 
Prince  Edward  Island,  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Prince  Edward  Island, 
I.  at  Newcastle,  New  Brunswick,  16th  March,  1832,  TO.  19th  June,  1861, 
Alice  Caroline,  second  daughter  of  Thomas  HANFOBD,  of  St.  John,  New 
Brunswick,  by  Caroline  JONES,  his  wife,  and  d.  14th  February,  1894,  having 
had  issue, 

i.  William  Frederick  Harrison,  b.   1st  May,  1862,  m.  10th  September, 

1889,    Alice    Isabel,    daughter    of   the   late   John   HAWS,   and   has 

issue, 

Mary,  b.  6ch  January,  1892. 

n.  Frank,  b.  30th  August.  18C3,  d.  18th  February,  1879. 
ill.  Frederick  Parker,  &.  10th  June,  1865,  m.  llth  June,  1890,  Alexandra 

Matilda  Harriet,  second   daughter  of  the  late  Lieutenaut  Edward 

CARET,  R.N. 

Mr.  J.  S.  Carvell  was  educated  at  St.  John  and  at  the  Collegiate  School 
at  Frederickton,  Now  Brunswick.  In  early  life  he  went  to  Australia,  whence 
he  returned  in  1855.  In  1860,  he  removed  to  Charlottetown,  where  he  com- 
menced business  as  a  merchant.  A  staunch  supporter  of  Sir  John  Macdonald, 
he  look  an  active  interest  in  the  Confederation  of  the  several  proviiices  into 
the  present  dominion  of  Canada,  and  assisted  largely  in  the  establishment  of 
a  railway  system  throughout  Prince  Edward  Island.  In  1877  he  was  elected 
Mayor  of  the  city  of  Charlottetown,  and  in  1879  was  called  to  the  Senate  of 
Canada,  which  position  he  continued  to  hold  until  September,  1889,  when  he 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


resigned  to  accept  the  appointment  of  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Prince  Edward 
Island,  and  died  while  holding  that  office. 


Hintnge. 


The  CAKVELLS  of  New  Brunswick  are  of  an 
old  family  of  Dutch  exlraction,  long  resident 
in  England.  In  the  beginning  of  the  18th 
century  they  were  proprietors  of  considerable 
landed  estate  at  Goose  Creek,  near  the  River 
Delaware,  not  far  from  the  present  city  of 
Trenton,  in  New  Jersey.  Tlie  Dutch  family 
from  whom  they  sprang  was  one  of  wealth 
mid  consideration.  Between  the  dates  of 
Ilioir  departure  from  Holland  and  their 
arrival  in  America,  they  resided  in  Yorkshire, 
England,  and  afterwards  in  Wales.  SIR 
JOHN  CARVELL  is  mentioned  as  a  lord  of  the 
manor  of  Meaforth  or  Mel  fort,  temp.  HJ:M;Y 
VIII.  He  was  master  of  ordnance  to  that 
king. 

LEWIS  CAKVK.LL,  of  Goose  Creek,  near 
Trenton,  New  Jersey,  l>.  1719  ;  left  issue, 
with  two  other  sons  and  a  daughter,  a  son, 

JACOB  CARVELL,  b.  in  the  province  of  New 
Jersey,  1749  ;  «».  first,  1770,  in  New  Jersey. 
Nnnoy  STAKKE,  and  by  her  had  a  daughter 
Nancy  ;  he  m.  secondly,  1784,  at  Frederickton, 
Mrs.  HOWARD  (widow),  and  by  her  had  a  son, 
Lewis;  he  m.  thirdly,  at  Frederick  tor,  1790, 
Laviuia  SLASON,  of  a  well-known  loyalist 
family,  and  by  her  had  further  issue, 

ir.  Isaac. 

ill.  Henry. 

iv.  JACOB,  of  whom  presently. 

v.  Jedediah. 

vr.  John. 

vii.  Gilbert. 

Mr.  Jacob  Carvell,  at  the  commencement  of 
the  revolutionary  war,  was  noted  for  his 
staunch  adherence  to  the  Crown,  and  on  this 
account  was  obnoxious  to  the  revolutionary 
party.  In  the  winter  of  1774-75,  he  was 
arrested  by  the  rebels  and  thrown  into 
piison,  where  he  was  kept  for  a  longtime, 
during  which  he  was  cruelly  treated,  but 
finally  escaping,  he  joined  the  2nd  battalion 
of  the  New  Jersey  Volunteers,  famous  in 
loyalist  annals.  He  served  with  honour 
during  the  war,  and  was  wounded  towards  its 
close  at  the  battle  of  Bunker's  Hill,  a  bullet 
passing  through  both  cheeks.  At  the  peace  he 
embarked  at  New  York,  with  a  large  party  of 
loyalists,  who  were  leaving  their  homestosettle 
in  what  is  now  the  province  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, and  landed  on  the  site  of  the  present 
city  of  St.  John  in  that  province,  18th  May, 
1783.  Sometime  later  his  property  on  the 
St.  John  River,  above  Frederickton,  was 
swept  away  by  a  flood  from  which  he  and  his 
family  narrowly  escaped  with  their  lives. 
Afterwards  he  acquired  a  large  tract  of  land 
in  the  wilderness  of  the  North  Western  New 
Brunswick,  now  known  as  Northampton,  in 
Carleton  co.,  where  he  li\  ed  until  his  death 
in  1821.  His  fourth  son, 

JACOB  C An  ELL,  of  St.  John,  New  Bruns- 
wick, b.  12th  April,  1793  ;  m.at  Frederickton, 


New  Brunswick,  1818,  Isabella  HENDERSON 
(who  was  L.  29th  .March,  1800,  and  d.  10th 
March,  1852),  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  25th  August,  1823  ;  m.  1846, 
Hannah  Hoyt  EUPERT,  of  St.  John, 
New  Brunswick,  and  d,  17th   April, 
1887,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Louis  Kossuth. 

2.  George. 

1.  Isabella  Caroline  Victoria. 

II.  Lewis,    b.  15th  Juno,   1828;    m.  2nd 
November,      1818,     Hannah      Gerow 
AlKKCKH,  and  h;id  issue, 

1.  George,  b.  1849  ;  (/.  in  infancy. 

2.  Leonard  Tilley,  b.  12th  January, 
1851. 

3.  Harold  Herbert,  4.6th  June,185fi. 

4.  Thomas  Hanford,  b.  18th  Octo- 
ber, 1860. 

1.  Emily   Christina   Queen,   b.    5th 
October,  1854. 

2.  Carri    Winifred     Trevelyan,     b. 
27th  January,  1867. 

in.  JEDEDIAH  SLASON,  of  Charlottctown, 

the  subject  of  this  memoir. 
IV.  Jacob,  4.  24th  July,  1837  ;  m.  18fi6, 

Hester  KEYSEH,  of  Virginia,  and  had 

issue, 

1 .  Percy,  4.  1872. 

1.  Hessie,  4.  187P. 

2.  Ruth,  4.  1884. 

v.  Albert,  4.  19th  July,  1840;  m.  6th 
May,  1861,  Mary  MAILOCK,  of  Illinois, 
and  had  issue, 

1.  Jedediah,  4.  1864. 

2.  Arthur,  4.  1866. 

3.  Charles,  4.  1878,  d.  1884. 

4.  George,  4.  1882. 

VI.  Stephen,  4.  17th  March,  1843. 

I.  Louisa,  4.  1819,  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  Lavinia,  4.  1820,  d.  in  1826. 

HI.  Isabella,  4.  llth  May,  1822  ;  m.  first, 
1837,  James  GOUGH,  of  Frederickton, 
New  Brunswick,  « ho  d.  1847,  leaving 
four  children,  Jacob  Carvell ;  James 
Albert ;  James ;  and  Caroline  Re- 
becca, all  deceased,  except  Jacob 
Carvell.  She  m.  secondly,  Hon.  Peter 
MITCHELL,  of  New  Castle,  New 
Brunswick,  by  whom  she  has  one 
daughter,  Blanche  Gertrude,  4.  22nd 
April,  1854. 

IV.  Caroline  Rebecca,  b.  26th  August, 
1825;  OT.  28th  May,  1848,  John 
HAWS,  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick, 
and  had  issue, 

1.  William  Harris,  4.  8th  August, 
d.  10th  April,  1862. 

1.  Caroline  Ame;ia,  4.  5th  Septem- 
ber, 1850,  d.  10th  April,  1851. 

2.  Alice  Isabel,  4.  21st  May,  185?. 

3.  Clara  Calista,  4.  13th  July,  1854, 
d.  22nd  October,  1877. 


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609 


9.  Emily  Gertrude,   b.   19th  July, 
1866,  rf.  13th  May,  1877. 

\     M:i- -yiinni •.  A.  1N3I',  rf.  in  infancy. 

vi.  Virtnriii,  b.  iNth  l)i'c.'inl»T,  1837,  «. 
1MU,  K.il.i-rt  Tin mm..  Arrliilmld  ><  "i  i, 
nf  Si.  John,  .New  lirutiMiii'k.  and  had 


4.  Julia  Caroline,  A.  24th  January, 

1856,  d.  20th  October,  187C. 

f>     KmniM    \<li-l:ii.v.  A.  ."tli  1'Ybruary, 

1857,  rf.  6th  February,  187U. 

(i.    Helen      Kate,     b.     Nlli     August, 
1859. 

7.  Annie    Josephine,   A.  23rd   Feb-  William    Archibald     Frederick,    A. 
ruary,  1868.  20th  March,  1867. 

«       i     111.  i.     oo.i.    -u      i.  Ethel    Florence     Quain,     A.     llth 

8.  Sarali    Alberta,    A.    28th    March,  jujy    ]8-4 

Mr.  Jacob  Carvcll  rf.  10th  August,  1847. 

Arms—Ov.  a  chevron  between  three  leopards'  facet  or. 
Jtesidence— Charlottetown,  Prince  Edward  Island. 


JOHN  SMALL,  of  the  city  of  Toronto,  Dominion  of  Canada,  elected  to  the 
House   of    Commons,  for  East  Toronto,    1882,    re-elected  1887;    was 
previously  Taxing  Officer,   Court  of  Queen's  Bench,  for  twenty-seven  years ; 
6.  in  the  city  of  Toronto,  8th  October,  1831 ;  TO.  there  15th  May,  185G,  Susan 
Margaret,  daughter  of  James  BOULTON,  of  the  city  of  Toronto. 

H  image. 


JOHN  SMALL,  of  Cirencester,  co.  Gloucester, 
England,  went  to  the  Canadian  colonies  in 
1792,  with  Governor  Simcoe,  and  was  clerk  of 
the  Crown  and  Pleas,  of  Upper  Canada,  and 
clerk  of  the  Executive  Council.  He  m.  Eliza 
GOLDSMITH,  of  Broadstairs,  Kent,  England, 
and  had  issue, 

i.  James  Edward. 

II.  John. 


in.  CHARLES   Cox  WELL,  of   whom    we 

treat. 
The  youngest  son, 

CHARLES  COXWKLL  SMALL,  *.  at  Toronto 
81st  December,  1800 ;  «i.  in  London,  Frances 
Elizabeth  I  N  SK.-  (who  WHS  b.  in  Scotland,  and 
rf.  February,  1858),  and  rf.  17th  March,  1864, 
leaving  a  son,  JOHN  SMALL,  the  subject  of  this 


Arm — Sa.  on  a  bend  arg.  three  rose*  gv.  barbed  and  leeded  ppr.,  i»  the  sinister  chitf 
point  a  chexsrook  of  the  second. 

Crett —  On  a  chenrook  arg.  a  irren  ppr. 
Residence     City  of  Toronto,  Dominion  of  Canada. 


T)OBERT  WILSON  RONALD,  of  Nap  Nap,  Hay,  New  South  Wales, 
JL\)  J.P.  for  that  colony,  b.  at  Geelong,  Victoria,  30th  October,  1855; 
educated  at  Rugby  School,  England ;  m.  at  Sefton,  co.  Lancaster,  6th 
November,  1882,  his  cousin,  Veronica  Jane,  only  daughter  of  the  late 
Thomas  McGEOKGB,  of  Waterloo,  Liverpool,  England,  and  Jean,  his  wife, 
fourth  daughter  of  John  GARDENER,  of  Liverpool,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

i.  ROBERT  BRUCE,  b.  at  Elsternwick,  Victoria,  5th  May,  1888. 

i.  Jean  Gardener,  b.  at  Windsor,  New  Seuth  Wales,  17th  Jaruarr, 
1835. 

IT.  Veronica  Wilson,  b.  at  Hay,  Now  South  Wales,  31st  May,  l«Pi. 

VOL.   II.  2    R 


610 


BRAKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Ht'ncage. 


HUGH  RONALD,  of  Bennuls,  Ayrshire,  N.B. 
(only  son  of  WILLIAM  RONALD,  of  Bennals, 
and  liis  wife  Isbel  MAIIOUL.  of  Bennuls),  m. 
1795,  Janet,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
Robert  WILSON  (d.  1801),  of  Loans,  or 
Robert's  Loan,  Ayrshire  (\vhieh  estate  had 
been  in  the  Wilson  family  from  1314  to  1837, 
in  \vliieb  year  it  was  gold  to  the  Duke  of  Port- 
hind),  by  Anne  DDNLOP,  his  wife  (who  wus  b. 
in  1756,  m.  in  1773,  and  d.  1849),  and  d. 
1820,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1838)  had  issue. 
His  second  son, 

ROBERT  WILSON  RONALD,  of  Elms  House, 
and  Parkfield  Ro.-id,  Liverpool,  co.  Lancaster, 
with  the  polities  and  commerce  of  which  city 
he  was  closely  connected  for  upwards  of  sixty 
years,  was  b.  near  Ayr,  N.B.,  1800.  He 
settled  in  Liverpool  in  1821,  and  founded 
there  the  firm  of  Hughes  and  Ronald,  which 
in  1859  became  R.  W.  Ronald  and  Son,  and 
more  recently  Ronald,  Sous,  and  Co.  In  1840 
he  became  one  of  the  earliest  directors  of  the 
Mechanics'  Institution  (now  the  Liverpool 
Institute),  ivnd  retained  the  post  for  about 
twenty  years  ;  was  a  member  of  the  Anti- 
Monopolv  Association,  and  later  of  the  Liver- 
pool branch  of  the  Anti-Corn  Law  League ; 
joined  the  Financial  Reform  Association,  in 
1848,  and  continued  on  its  council  until  1878, 
having  preceded  Mr.  E.  K.  Muspratt  in  the 
presidential  chair  of  that  body.  Mr.  Ronald 
m.  24th  November,  1827,  his  cousin,  Isabel 
Bruce,  eldest  daughter  of  John  GARDENER, 
of  Liverpool,  and  Euphemia,  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Alexander  BRUCE,  of  Shaw,  Ayr- 
shire, N.B.  He  d.  at  his  residence  in  Park- 


field  Road,  Liverpool,  1st  December,  1887, 
aged  87  years,  and  was  buried  at  the  Necro- 
polis, West  Derby  Road,  Liverpool.  His 
eldest  son, 

ROBERT  BRUCE  RONALD,  of  Pembury 
Grange,  near  Tunbridge  Wells,  co.  Kent, 
Eimhmd  (Club*—  Melbourne,  in  Melbourne, 
and  Conservative,  in  London),  b.  2nd  August, 
1831;  emigrated  to  Melbourne  in  1852,  and 
m.  there,  29th  August,  1854,  Fanny,  eldest 
daughter  of  Edwin  FOWLER,  of  Marlton,  St. 
Melbourne,  and  has  issue, 

I.  ROBERT  WILSON,  of  Nap  Nap,  Hay, 
New  South  Wales,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

II.  Arthur  Edwin,  b.  24th  March,  1863; 
m.    Mary   Jane    Grange,   fourth    and 
youngest    daughter    of    Thomas   Mc- 
KELLAH,  of  Lerags,  Oban,  Argyleshire, 
Scotland,  formerly  a    member  of  the 
Legislative   Council   of    Victoria   (see 
McKELLAR  of  StrathkeUar,  Croxton, 
and  Lerags,  vol.  i,  p.  14). 

II.  Angus  Cameron,  b.  6th  May,  1865. 

IV.  Byron  Gordon,  b.  7th  June,  1872. 
v.  Douglas,  b.  llth  May,  1874. 

VI.  James  McBain,  b.  26th  April,  1876. 
vii.   Alan  Bruce,  b.  19th  May,  1878. 

I.  Fanny  Bruce. 

II.  Isabel  Amy. 

in.  Margaret  Miller,  m.  George  Ilardinge 

WOODGATE. 
iv.  Janet    Gardener,    m.    Dr.   William 

Atkinson  WOOD. 

V.  Mary  Leonie. 


Residence — Nap  Nap,  Hay,  New  South  Wales. 

Clubs — Melbourne  in  Melbourne,  Victoria  ;  Waradgery,  in  Hay,  New  South  Wales. 


E  HON.  SIR  JOHN  MADDEN,  Knt.,  LL.D.,  of  Cloyne,  St.  Kilda, 
JL  Victoria,  and  Yamala,  Frankston,  Victoria,  b.  16th  May,  1844,  in.  27th 
August,  1872,  Gertrude  Frances,  daughter  of  Francis  John  Sydney  STEPHEN, 
and  has  issue, 

i.  GUY  Ross,  6.  25th  September,  1878. 

i.  Amy  Marguerite  Fanny. 

n.  Sylvia  Beatrice  Alice. 

in.  Ruby  Constance. 

iv.   Chrystal  Leslie. 

v.  Beatrice  Maie  St.  John. 

Sir  John  went  to  Victoria  10th  January,  1857.  He  was  educated  at 
Beanchamp,  France,  at  St.  Patrick's  College,  Melbourne,  and  at  Melbourne 
University,  B.A.  1864  and  LL.B.  1865.  He  was  admitted  LL.D.  in  1869, 
being  the  first  member  of  the  university  who  passed  the  course  prescribed  for 
that  degree.  In  1874  he  represented  West  Bourke,  in  the  Victorian  Legislative 
Assembly,  and  in  1875  was  Minister  of  Justice  iu  the  McCulloch  administra- 


in  I;KKS  COLONIAL  CKNTIIY.  ';n 


(inn,  and  IILTII'II  in  1*7!>,  in  the  Service  administration.  He  hag  been  Vii-c- 
Chnncollor  of  Melbourne  University  since  IW*,  having  previously  been 
Win-den,  1876-81,  Executive  Councillor  for  Victoria,  :md  was  uppointrd  Cliirf 
Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Victoria  18!':!.  Sir  John  administered  tho 
Government  of  Victoria  from  February  to  May,  1893. 


Hinrnot. 


DAVID  MADDEN,  of  Fountain  Villa,  pari.-li 

nl   (  'ahcrduggan,  co.  Cork,  m.  and  had  a  son, 

, Ion N    MAIIHKN,  of   co.  Cork,  so.icitor,  m. 

12lh  (Idol. IT.  1N12,  Margaret  Ili-l..isc.  and  l>y 

IIIT,  who  <l.  KHli  September,  187fi.  lind  iwiir, 

I.  David,  in   Harriet  l.eliay  Hoi  i  1101  *K. 

and  '/.  leaving  issue,  Wilfred,  Maurice 


and  has  issue,  James  Goodnll  Francis ; 

Mai;.    I  ;    .  'dull  ;    N  alley  Goodall  ; 

Mituinn  ;  and  Vera. 

IV.  Wlllt.T. 

V.  Fr.-derirk. 

\  i.    William  Hi  Miry.  it.  unin. 

vii.   Henry,  HI.  (Y.-ilri  Mary  Maud  HKV- 


Le  Gay  and  Doris.  PERSON,  and  has  issue,  Geoffrey,  and 

n.  JOHN     (Sir),    the    subject    of    this  Kileen  Mary. 

memoir.  I.  Mary  AgDBt, 

in.  Frank,  m.  Anne  Goodnll   FRANCIS, 

Cfrxt — Out  of  a  ducal  crown,  a  falcon  rising  holding  in  I  he  beak  a  crott  botonny. 
Motto — PropriA  virfute  audax. 

Jtem'dencet—Cloyne,  Chapel  Street,  St.  Kilda,  Victoria;  Yanmlii,  Frankston,  Victoria. 
Club — Melbourne. 

mettle. 

CHARLES  CARGILL  KETTLE,  of  Wanganni,  New    Zealand,   District 
Judge,  6.  at  Littlebourne  House,   Dunedin,  4th  June,  1850,  m.  29th 
March,    1880,  Emma    Clarence,  daughter   of    Frank   FOSHERY,  of    Curragh 
Bridge,  co.  Limerick  (see  BURKE'S  Landed  Gentry),  and  has  issue, 

i.  Desmond  Fosbery,  b.  2.1th  April,  1881. 

I.  Olive  Clarence,  b.  5th  June,  1883. 

n.  Cicely  Constance,  6.  28th  March,  1889. 

Mr.  C.  C.  Kettle  was  educated  at  Otago  High  School  and  Nelson  Col- 
lege, New  Zealand,  and  was  for  two  years  employed  by  the  firm  of  Messrs. 
Cargill,  McLean,  and  Co.,  merchants  in  Danedin,  N.Z.  He  was  admitted 
iv  barrister  and  solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  New  Zealand  on  14th 
July,  1873,  and  was  partner  with  his  brother-in-law,  the  well-known  New 
Zealand  barrister,  Mr.  James  Macassey,  until  the  latter's  death  in  1880,  and 
with  Mr.  J.  F.  Woodhouse  till  1890.  On  the  2 1st  February  of  that  yenr,  he 
was  appointed  a  judge  of  the  District  Court.  He  was  also  a  magistrate, 
registrar  of  the  Supreme  Court,  coroner,  Native  Trust  commissioner,  and 
recorder  under  "  The  Native  Land  Acts."  Mr.  Kettle  is  the  first  New 
Zealand  born  person  who  has  been  appointed  to  the  office  of  judge. 

Itncnqr. 

CHARI.KS    HENET     KETTT.K,    C.E.,    of    a  Representatives,  d.  3rd  June,  18C3,  leaving 

Kentish  family,  b.  at  Kclham,  co.  Kent,  6th  issue, 

April,    1821, "  m.     10th     September,    1845,  i.  CHARLES  CAROILI,  the  subject  of  this 

Amelia    OiiER,   of   a   family    settled   in   the  memoir. 


same  county,      lie  went  to  Otago  in   18H!t, 
and   in   1847  was  appointed  engineer  to  the 


II.  Nathaniel,  4.  30th  January,  1854. 
in.   Henry  Gordelier,  4.  28th  November, 


New  Zealand  company  formed  in  London  in  1857. 

1845  by  the  lat*  Captain  CAROILL,  who  was  i           iv.  John  Omer,  b.  2nd  September,  1859. 

tlie  first  superintendent  of  Olago.    Mr.  C.  H.  v.  Frank,  4.  28th  June,  IWil . 

Kettle,  who  was  a  member  of  the   House  of  r.    Elizabeth,    4.    3rd   March,    1847,   m. 

2  n  2 


612 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


16th   May,   1807,   James    MACASSKY, 
barrister-at-law,  of  Ne\v  Zealand. 
II.  Louisa  Jane,  b.    8th   August,    18-18, 
»«.  2(>th  January,  1870,  John  ROBERTS, 
C.M.Gr.  (see  ROBERTS  of  Littlebounu') . 

Residence — Wanganui,  Now  Zealand. 


in.  Amelia,  b.  2nd  March,  1852,  m.  lltli 

June,  1874,  T.  S.  GRAHAM. 
IV.  Mary   Hooper,    b.   28th    November, 

1855,  m.  Charles  HOPE. 


HON.  THOMAS  MATNE  DALY,  P.O.,  Q.C.,  of  Brandon,  Mani- 
toba,  Canada,  represents  the  Electoral  District  of  Selkirk,  Province 
of  Manitoba,  in  the  House  of  Commons  of  Canada,  and  was  first  mayor  of 
the  city  of  Brandon  1882  and  1884;  fc.  at  Stratford,  Ontario,  Canada,  16th 
August,  1852;  educated  at  Upper  Canada  College,  Toronto;  called  to  the 
Bar  1876;  appointed  Q.C.  1890,  and  sworn  in  as  minister  of  the  Interior 
of  Canada  17th  October,  1892  ;  m.  at  Stratford,  Ontario,  4th  Jane,  1879, 
Margaret  Ann  -bella,  eldest  daughter  of  P.  R.  JARVIS,  of  Stratford,  Ontario, 
J.P.,  and  hus  issue, 

i.  Harold  Mayne,  6.  23rd  April,  1880. 

11.  Kenneth  Robinson,  b.  26th  February,  1883. 


ILmcaor. 


Mr.  Thomas  Mayue  Daly's  great  grand- 
father held  property  at  Ballybay,  eo.  Mona- 
ghan,  Ireland.  He  was  an  officer  in  the 
Navy,  and  d.  in  Soul  h  Africa,  where  he  was 
buried  at  Cape  Coast  Castle,  leaving  issue,  an 
only  son, 

JOHN  CORKY  WILSON  DALY,  6.  in  Liver- 
pool, co.  Lancaster,  England,  in  1796 ;  went 
to  Bailybay,  Ireland,  when  a  young  man, 
where  he  m.  Leonora  MAYNE,  of  Coatehill, 
who  d.  in  1839.  In  1823,  having  sold  out  all 
his  interest  in  the  estate  left  him  by  his 
father,  he  went  to  America,  settling  first  at 
Niagara,  Canada, and  subsequently  at  Hamil- 
ton, in  that  dominion.  He  held  the  positions 
of  agent  of  the  Canada  Company,  and  agent 


Ontario,  where  he  settled  in  1830,  and  was 
at  the  date  of  his  death,  the  oldest  coroner, 
magistrate  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  Militia 
in  the  western  part  of  Ontario.  He  d.  1st 
April,  1878,  leaving  an  only  son, 

THOMAS  MAYNE  DALY,  M.P.  for  North 
Perth  in  the  Canadian  House  of  Commons, 
J.  at  Hamilton,  Ontario,  March,  1837;  m. 
Helen,  daughter  of  Peter  McLaren  FER- 
GUSON, of  Crieff,  Scotland,  architect,  who 
went  to  Canada  about  1843.  She  was  b.  at 
CriefF,  Scotland,  February,  1834,  and  d.  at 
Stratford,  Ontario,  23th  "July,  18!'2.  He  tl. 
at  Stratford,  Ontario,  4th'  March,  1885, 
leaving  issue,  the  Hon.  THOMAS  MAYNB 
DALY,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 


of  the  Bank  of  Upper  Canada  at  Stratford, 

Arms — Per  feme  arg.  and  or  a  lion  ramp,  per  fesse  sa,  and  gu.  in  chief  two  dexter  hands 
covped  at  the  wrists  of  the  last. 

Crest — In  front  of  an  oak  tree  ppr.fructfd  or  a  gre;/ho«nd  coura.nl  sa. 

Motto — Deo  fidelis  et  reiji. 

Residences— Ottawa,  and  Brandon,  Manitoba,  Canada. 

Clubs — Rideau,  Ottawa,  and  Manitoba,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

Estate — In  Stratford,  Ontario,  Canada. 


GEORGE  ALFRED  BROUGHTON,  of  Kout  Norien,  Harrow,  Victoria, 
b.  9th  October,  1847,  in.  1st  June,  1872,  Emily  Oakley  BANCROFT,  and 
has  issue, 

i.  ARTHUR  RICHARD. 
n.  George  Edward, 
ill.   Herbert  Bancroft. 
i.  Mabel  Elizabeth, 
n.  EJith  Emily. 


JiritKK'S  COLONIAL  OEN1  i:V 


Hintnge. 


RICHARD    BnoroHTOX,  of  Stockland,  co. 

Devon,  liv  Klmibetli  lii»  wife,  liud  issue, 

i.  Daniel,  //.  liiih  .\unust,  17!i:>,  Imptised 

at  Stiiriilaml.  1st  January,  IHiMl. 
71.   RICHARD     IJnow.v,    of    whom   pre- 
sently. 
Tin-  younger  son, 

RtmUBD  HKOWX  BBOCOHTON,  of  Kout 
Norii'ii  Station,  Harrow,  Victoria,  4.  1st.  June, 
1805,  at  Stockland,  co.  Devon,  Knglnnd, 
l,:M,ii-r,l  ili, ',v  Nt  January,  1806.  Mr.  K.  li. 
Bruughton  ariivcd  in  Victoria  in  ISH.inil 
proceeded  to  the  Qoulburn  River,  wliere  he 
took  charge  of  a  sheep  station  belonging  to 
Air.  Donaldson  ;  from  thence  he  went  to  the 
lllenelg  River  und -r  the  same  employer,  and 
had  charge  of  a  large  tract  of  country  for 
sume  years.  About  1849,  lie  travelled  eighty 
miles  further  north,  and  took  up  a  small 
Mat  urn,  and  rented  linllarook  Station  between 
Jlorsham  and  Adelaide  from  Mr.  George 
Urquhart  for  a  term  of  five  years.  He  was 
there  assisted  by  his  two  sons  John  and 
Kdmund,  and  had  to  contend  with  many 
'lull. nil  i.',.  In  1855,  he  purchased  the  Kout 
.\nrieii  station,  where  he  had  to  labour  .hard 
for  many  years,  and  managed  to  turn  a 
portion  of  the  station  into  a  freehold.  He 
keenly  felt  the  apparently  decided  antagonism 
of  the  Victorian  Governments  to  the  old 
pioneers  of  the  colony  who  had  experienced 
so  many  trials  and  exposures  in  assisting  to 
open  up  the  colony.  He  in.  at  Branscombe, 
nearSidmouth,  co.  Devon,  29th  April,  1830, 
Thomasine  (A.  18th  January,  18C5,  and 
baptised  17th  February  following,  at  Brans- 
combe),  eldest  daughter  of  John  1't'RfE, 
farmer  (son  of  John  and  Dorothy  PUBSE,  of 

Residence — Kout  Norien  Station,  Harrow, 


Col;  ton,  co.  Devon),  by  Thomasine,  hi« 
M.p.'iinl  wife,  widow  of  Will  in  m  NKWCDMBK, 
i}!  Olterlon,  co.  Devon,  and  daughter  of 
Nielmla*  mi'l  I'..  It  \  SM  i  i.,  ,,f  Huekerell,  eo. 
Devon.  He  rf.  June,  INH^',  in  his  77th  year, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  John  Brown,  of  Lemon  Springs, 
Apsley,  Viet  >ria,  b.  26th  February, 
]8Itl  ;  m.  .lessie,  daughter  of  Mr. 
AFVLHCII,  and  widow  of  Mr.  MOFFAT, 
andrf.lOtliFebruary,l8H2,leavingui8iie, 

1.  Will  am  Kdmund. 

2.  Edmond  James. 

3.  Richard  John    Moffat,    m.    17th 
April,  1889,  Jane  Elizabeth,  fifth 
daughter   of  the  late   John   Me- 
KEI.LAH,  of  Ardachy,  Branxliolme, 
Victoria. 

4.  John  Alfred. 

1.  Jessie  Somerville. 

2.  Thomazin  Purse. 

ii.  Edmond  James,  4.  6th  September, 
1833;  d.  13th  October,  1854. 

in.  GBOBGB  ALFRED,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

I.  Caroline  Arabella,  4.  30th  June,  1839, 
m.  10th  July,  1872,  Henry  Edkin« 
BASSET,  of  Branxholme,  near  Hamil- 
ton, Victoria,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Robeit  MofTat. 

2.  Harry  Broughton. 

3.  William. 

1.  Caroline. 

2.  Elizabeth. 

ii.  Elizabeth  Brown,  i.  8th  April,  1842; 
m.    1865,    Robert    MOFFAT,   who    </. 
February,  1875,  leaving  issue,  Caroline, 
and  Jane  Ellen. 
West  Wimmera  District,  Victoria. 


Coltoiu 


HON.    SIR    JOHN    COLTON,    K.C.M.G.,    J.P.,    of    Hackney,    South 
Australia,    formerly    Premier    of    that   colony,    6.    23rd    September, 
1823  ;  TO.  4th  December,  1844,  Mary,  daughter  of  Samuel  CUTTING,  of  London, 
and  has  issue, 

i.  JOHN  WILLIAM,  of  Adelaide,  J.P. 

ii.  Alfred  Cutting,  of  Adelaide,  merchant. 

in.  Edwin  Blackler,  of  Adelaide,  solicitor. 

iv.  Frank  Septimus,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  of  London. 

I.  Ellen  Hannah. 

Sir  John  Colton,  who  is  son  of  WILLIAM  COLTON,  of  McLaren  Vale, 
South  Australia  (d.  1858),  by  Elizabeth,  his  wife  (d.  February,  188S), 
emigrated  to  South  Australia  with  his  father  in  1839.  In  1859  he  was  chosen 
an  alderman  of  the  city  of  Adelaide,  and  in  1863  was  returned  to  the 
Legislative  Assembly  for  the  district  of  Noarlunga ;  was  commissioner  of 
public  works,  from  3rd  November,  1868,  to  12th  May,  1870,  when  he  retired 


614  BURKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

from  Parliament;  was  re-elected  for  Noarluiiga  in  187'2  ;  was  mayor  of 
Adelaide  in  1874,  treasurer  of  South  Australia  from  3rd  June,  1375,  to  25th 
March,  187(5,  premier  and  commissioner  of  public  works  from  6th  June,  1876, 
to  26th  October,  1877,  and  premier  and  chief  secretary  from  16th  June,  1884, 
to  16th  June,  1885.  Sir  John,  who  is  senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  Coltoii 
and  Co.,  retired  from  public  life  in  1887,  and  was  created  K.C.M.G.  in 
1892. 

11 1- xi ile n re — Hackney,  South  Aui-tv;il;:i. 


ROBERT  TTJTHILL  LITTON,  M.A.,  F.G.S.,  P.Z.S.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.H.S., 
of  Ardavilling,  Victoria,  I.  20th  December,  1859,  TO.  16th  July,  1891, 
Dorinda  Jane  Bury,  only  (laughter  of  the  late  Major  Arthur  Savage  Wn, KIN- 
SON,  C.B.,  of  Prince  Albert's  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry  (13th  Regiment), 
of  Drumbroe,  Bantry,  co.  Cork,  and  grand-daughter  of  Colonel  Arthur 
WILKINSON,  also  of  the  13th  Foot,  and  of  his  wife  Jane,  daughter  of  William 
Augustus  BOEY,  of  Shannon  Grove,  co.  Limerick,  and  niece  of  the  first  EAHL 
OP  CHARLEVILI.E  (see  BURKE'S  Extinct  Peerage  and  Landed  (Gentry).  Mr.  Robert 
T.  Litton  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  with  the  Natal  Field 
Force  under  Lord  Chelmsford  (medal  with  clasp),  and  served  in  the  Boer 
war  of  1881  with  the  Imperial  Forces  under  General  Sir  G.  Pomeroy 
Colley,  K.C.B.  Mr.  Litton  also  saw  some  foreign  service  on  the  East  Coast 
of  Africa.  He  is  Consul-General  for  the  Republic  of  Liberia,  Consul  for 
the  Republic  of  Uruguay,  and  Consul  for  the  Republic  of  Paraguay,  in 
Australia ;  Knight  of  the  Order  of  Christ ;  Knight  Commander  of  the  Order 
of  Redemption  ;  Knight  of  the  Liberia  Cross,  and  other  foreign  orders  and 
decorations.  He  is  Hon.  Member  of  the  St.  Petersburg  Society  of  Naturalists  ; 
Hon.  Cor.  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Historical  Society ;  Hon.  Cor.  Member  of  the 
School  of  Mines,  Ballarat ;  Hon.  Cor.  Memb.  New  South  Wales  Mining 
Institute  ;  Hon.  Cor.  Memb.  Stawell  School  of  Mines  ;  Hon.  Memb.  of  the 
Liverpool  Geological  Association ;  Hon.  Cor.  Memb.  of  the  Wisconsin 
Academy  of  Sciences,  Arts  and  Letters  •,  Member  of  Council  of  the  Australasian 
Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science ;  Hon.  Cor.  Memb.  of  the  Nova 
Scotian  Institute  of  Science,  Halifax;  Hon.  Memb.  of  the  Sociedad  de 
Amigos  Popular  of  Montevideo ;  Founder  of  the  Geological  Society  of 
Australasia ;  Founder  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Australasia,  and  other 
Australian  Institutes.  Mr.  Litton  was  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  the 
Melbourne  Centennial  International  Exhibition  of  1888-9. 


Hmcncte. 


At  an  early  period  a  branch  of  the  family 
of  LITTON  or  LYTTON,  of  England,  settled  in 
Ireland.  THOMAS  LITTON,  of  Dublin,  who  is 
found  to  have  used  the  same  arms  as  the 
Knebworth  branch,  was  I.  If  57  ;  he  m.  1710, 
Gertrude,  daughter  of  P.  VEHDCKN,  a  des- 
cendant of  an  ancient  family  of  Dutch 
extraction,  and  d.  24th  December,  1741. 


His   will   was  dated   16th  December,   1741. 
He  was  ,v.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

THOMAS  LITTON,  of  Oldtown,  co.  Kildare, 
and  of  Ballyfeimot,  co.  Dublin,  b.  27th 
February,  1718,  and  called  to  the  Irish  bar, 
1742.  He  m.  14th  .August,  1742,  Hannah, 
daughter  of  Eal]  h  LELAND  (by  Hannah 
CCOIE,  his  wife,  uiice  of  (he  Rev.  Join 


Ml  KKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTHY. 


I  ELAND,  D.D.,  well  known  at  one  of  the  most 
eminent  theologians  of  his  day,  and  sister  of 
John  I  KM  \  n,  for  many  years  M.P.  fi  r  ilie 
borougli  <>l  Slumlord,  LinoclnfbJre,  I.irnini- 
ant-Ofneral  in  the  urniy,  Colonel  llltli  I.'' 
ment,  and  Lieutenant-Goveinor  of  Cork,  the 
freedom  of  which  city,  in  the  year  1790,  was 
presented  to  him  in  a  liandsoir.e  gold  nnd 
silver  box,  preserved  as  an  heirlrcin  in  the 
fi.mily).  Mr.  l.itton  had  issue,  by  Hannah 
Leland  his  wife,  twelve  children,  who  all  d. 
young,  except  Thomas,  barrister-at-law,  d. 
«»>«.;  FDWAHD,  of  whom  hereafter;  and 
Hannah,  »».  12tli  March,  17K">,  to  Eichard 
WELD,  of  Lodge  (now  called  Eastucod),  co. 
Carlow.  Tl  e  ton, 

EDWABD  LITTON,  of  Bally fermot,  co.  Dub- 
lin, k.  6th  February,  1764,  was  Captain  in 
37th  Regiment  of  Foot,  in  which  he  served 
with  distinction  in  the  American  war,  having 
been  present  at  the  battle  of  Bunker's  Hill, 
1775.  He  m.  1788,  Fsther  Charlotte,  dau»h- 
ter  of  Very  Kev.  Daniel  IETABLJKB.  D.D., 
Dean  of  TIII.HI,  ar.a  <l.  July,  18(8,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  m.  Anne  Izod,  daughter  of 
Lorenzo    Izod    NicueoN,    of    Chapel 
Izod,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  niece  cf  Chris- 
tiana   (in  her  own   right),    Baroness 
DONOUOHMOKE,  of  Knocklofty,  and  d. 
in  December,  1859,  leaving  issue  two 
sons,  EDWABD  THOMAS  and  Lorenzo 
Nickson ;  und  tl'ree  daughtere,  Eliza- 
beth Charlotte  Letablere  ;  Maiy  Han- 
nah ;  and  Anne  Nickson.     The  eldest 
son, 

Edward  Thomas,  J.P.,  m.  first, 
Anne,  daughter  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Hugh  Gore-  EDWABD, 
27th  Regiment  of  Raveagh,  co. 
Tyrone,  J.P.,  by  whom  he  bad  no 
issue ;  and  secondly,  Georgina, 
daughter  of  William  MINCHJN,  of 
Armagh,  co.  Tipperary,  by  whom 
he  has  issue,  two  sons,  Thou  us 
Edward,  and  William  Frederick, 
and  three  daughters. 

II.  DANIEL,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  Edward  (Right  Hon.),  of  Altmore, 
co.  Tyrone,  master  in  chancery,  and 
many  years  representative  in  parlin- 
n  cut  fur  the  borough  of  Coleraine,  m. 
September,  1812,  Sophia,  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  STEWART,  D.D., 
rector  of  Loughgilly,  c".  Armagh,  and 
niece  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John 
STEWART,  first  Bnrt.,  of  Ballygawley, 
M.P.,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other 
issue, 

1.  Edward  Arthur  (Rev.),  M.A., 
rector  of  Naunton,  co.  Glouies- 
ter,  m.  Anne,  daughter  of  Rev. 
Cams  WILSON,  of  Casterton  Hall, 
Westmorland,  and  has  issue,  one 
son,  Edward  John  Letablere,  and 
two  daughters.  Rev.  Edward 
Arthur  Litton  obtained  a  double 
firs-t  class  at  Oifoid,  an  Oriel 
fellowship,  was  Ban  i>lon  lec- 


turer, and  is  the  author  of  several 

till  <lkl(.i(Hl    WC'lk.-    (it     guilt     II. flit. 

2.  Richard  \\ild.  Captain  in  tin- 
:inth  and  Slst  Regiments  ;  served 
in  the  Crimea  in  1855-66.  He 
m.  18C9,  Alary,  third  daughter  of 
Hi  lluf.li  STEWART, second  Bart., 
of  Bally  paw  ley,  M.P.  for  Tjrc  in  , 
nnd  by  her  (who  d.  January, 
is,  1  j  has  one  survmr.g  daugblei, 
Agnes  Maiy  Hemietta,  who  m. 
1886,  William  Lyster  KMYTHK 
(we  Latded  Gentry,  SMYTHE  of 
Sarbarilla). 

1.  Sophia   Augusta,   m.    i:ir<l    Kil> 
ruaiy,    1865,    Major    the    Hon. 
Edwaid   Sidney  PLVNSETT,   95th 
Regiment,      son      of      Thcmar, 
eleventh  Lord  Loutb,  and  </.  15ih 
April,  1877. 

2.  Charlotte  Emily,  m.   first,   Rev. 
Airoitape  FoRiE8,  by  whcm  she 
had  isbi.e,  two  sons  ;  andseiondlt, 
1850,   John   TTRNI.Y,   of  Drun'i- 
rasole, co.  Antrim,  J.P.  and  D.L  , 
and  has  issue. 

3.  Harriett  Louisa,  m.   Lieuteriant- 
Colonel  John  Kenneth  MACKEN- 
ZIE, 60th  Killcp,  of  Belmaduthy, 
co.  Ros«,  and  has  issue. 

4.  Mary  lelablere,  m.  10th  April, 
1844,   William    Carus    WIIMI.V, 
of  Cestfrton  Hall,  co.  Westmor- 
land, and  has  issue. 

6.  Emily  Frances,  m.  4th  June, 
1856,  General  St.  George  Meivyn 
NUGENT,  of  Farrenconmll,  who 
d.  i9th  May,  1S84,  leaving 
issue. 

iv.  John,  of  Ardavilling,  co.  Cork,  M.A. 
and  J.P.,  m.  Vescina,  daughter  of  Rev. 
William  HAMILTON,  D.D.,  rector  of 
Clondevadcck,  co.  Donegal,  J.P.,  and 
d.  ti.p. 

J.  Mary,  m.  Jofeph  GABBETT,  J.P.,  bar- 
rister-at-law,   author    of    GABIETT'S 
Digest  of  the  Statute  Law  and  Treatiit 
on  the  Criminal  Law. 
The  second  son, 

DANIEL  LnfoN,  m.  Jane,  daughter  cf 
Ftlkiner  MINCHIN,  of  Annagh,  co.  Tip- 
p<r«ry,  and  </.  Drern.ber,  1875,  leaving  by 
her  (who  d.  1859)  one  sou  and  three  daugh- 
ters, 

I.  FDWARD  FALCONER,  of  Ardaviiling. 

I.  Helena   Maria,   m.    Charles   Langley 
TriHiLL,  of  Ballyteigne,  co.  Limerick, 
and  has  issue. 

II.  Chariot !e  Esther. 

in.  Jane  Hanuah,  m.  Rev.  John  LrTBKP, 
M.A., of  Bnllyorgar,  co.  Limerick,  and 
has  issue. 

His  only  con, 

EDWABD  FALCONER  LITTON,  of  Ardavil- 
linp,  co.  Cork,  M.A.,  Q.C.,  J.P.  co.'s  Coik  and 
Wirklow,  and  M.P.  ro.  T>n  ne.  !P80tol881 ; 
b.  1827;  m.  first,  3rd  j'nly,  1851,  Bridget 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Captain  Christopher 
TVIHILL,  R.N.,  und  had  by  her  (vihorf.  27th 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


December,  1859)  three  sons  and  three 
(laughters, 

I.  Daniel    Lelancl.   Lieutenant   E.E.,    b. 
19th    March,    1852  ;    m.   Janet,   only 
daughter  of  Captain  LLOYD,  R.A.,  and 
d.  .1.  p. 

II.  Edward   Christopher,    4.  19th  May, 
1858,  ct.  \in<m. 

III.  ROBKBT    TUTHILI.,    of    Melbourne, 
Australia,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

I.  Grace  Mary,  d.  tinm. 

II.  Jane  Hannah,  d.  unm. 

in.  Elizabeth  Dorcas,  m.  6th  December, 
1881,  Major  Monier  Williams  SKIXNEB, 
R.E.,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and 
two  daughters. 

He  m.  secondly,  5th  March,  1851,  Lizzie, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Mark  CLARKE,  by  whom 
(who  d.  January,  1871)  he  had, 

IV.  Edward  De  L'Establere,  of  Ardavil- 
lin»,  co.  Cork,  Ireland,  J.P.,  barrister- 
at-law,  b.  19fh  November,  1864,  s.  his 
father  27th  November,  1890,  m.   2nd 


daughter  of  Samuel  GORDON,  M.D.  of 
Dublin. 

v.   Marshal  William,  I.  28th  July,  1869. 
iv.  Maria  Charlotte,    m.    1889.    Charles 
Deane  OLIVER,  O.E.,  of  RoekmillsLodge, 
Mallow,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue, 
v.    I'Xher  \faud  Vareilles. 
vr.  Helen  Frances,  d.  unm. 
vn.  Charlotte,    m.  26th    August,  1893, 
Francis  Stewart  DOBBS,  of  Greystones, 
co.  Wicklow. 

He  m.  thirdly,  2nd  February,  1875,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Henry  LER,  of  Savile  Row, 
London,  by  whom  (who  d.  1st  January,  1876) 
he  had  a  son, 

VI.  Francis  Henry, S.28thDeeember,1875. 
He  m.  fourthly,  10th"  April,  1877,  Adelaide, 
daughter  of  Clifford  TBOTTEB,of  Birmingham, 
oo.  Oral  way,  by  whom  he  had  one  daughter, 

VIII.  Adelaide  Kathleen. 

Mr.  Litton  was  appointed  a  land  commis- 
sioner under  the  Land  Act  (1881) ;  and  a 
judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  in  Ireland  1890. 
He  d.  27th  November,  1890. 


August,  1891,  Ida  Kathleen,  youngest 
Arm* — Erm.  a  crescent  gu.  on  a  chief  indented  az.  three  ducal  coronets,  or. 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  an  ernvne's  head,  erm. 
Motto — Prudentia  gloriam  acquirit. 
Residence — Ardavilling,  Victoria  ;  and  45,  Queen's  Street,  Melbourne. 


HON.  CHARLES    JAMES    ROBERTS,    C.M.G.,   of    Osterly,    Macleay 
Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  member  of  the  Legislative  Council 
of  New  South  Wales,  and  a  magistrate  of  the  colony,  b.  29th  March,  1846  ;  m. 
9th  April,  1867,  Lucretia,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Abraham  ABRAHAM, 
of  Sydney,  and  has  issue, 

i.  Charles  Warrnan,  6.  12th  September,  1874. 

i.  Lucretia  Annie  Eliza,  m.  at  Sydney,   16th    January,    1889,    Captain 
Augustus  Henry  SANUFORD,  N.S.W.  Artillery. 

II.  Alice  Florence. 

in.  Amy  Beatrice. 

iv.  Nellie  Constance. 

v.  Una  Victoria. 

Mr.  Roberts,  who  was  educated  at  the  Sydney  Grammar  School,  was 
mayor  of  Sydney  in  1879,  commissioner  at  the  Sydney  International  Exhi- 
bition, 1879-80,  commissioner  for  New  South  Wales  at  the  Melbourne  Inter- 
national Exhibition,  1880-1,  and  at  the  exhibitions  at  Amsterdam,  1883  ; 
Calcutta,  1883-4,  London  (Colonial  and  Indian),  1886  ;  and  Chicago,  1893. 
He  was  member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  New  South  Wales  for  the 
Hastings  and  Manning  district  from  1882  to  1889,  and  was  Postmaster- 
General  from  January,  1887,  to  January,  1889.  He  was  created  a  C.M.G. 
in  1882,  and  appointed  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  in  1890. 


The  late  CHABLES  WABMAN  ROBEBTS,  of 
Idalia,  Glenmore  Road,  Paddington,  Sydney, 
New  South  Wales,  m.  19th  August,  1845,  and 


by  his  wife  (Annie),  had  with  other  issue  an 
eldest  son,  the  present  Hon.  CHAELES  JAMES 
ROBEBTS,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C. 


Residence — Caradon,  Edgecliffe,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


IM'KKK'S  COLONIAL  (IKNTItV 


.'.17 


GREY     KGKRTOX-  WARBURTON,    of    Yeriminnp,     West 
Australia,  b.  9th  October,  1843,   m.  1872,  Amy,  daughter  of  Edward 
HESTER,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Philip  Guy,  6.  1877. 
i.  Georgia,  b.  1874. 

II.  Mary  Augusta,  6.  1875. 
ill.   Winifred  Amy,  b.  1KSO. 

Hinragc. 
Uj)  of  aSlarbwrton. 

Prince  to  his  Duchy  of  Aquitaine  ;  he 
had  no  male  issue. 

II.  Thomas,  who  predeceased  his  father 
without  male  issue. 

III.  JOHN,  eventually  heir. 

In  the  Lansdowue  M.SS.  825,  p.  185,  this 
Sir  GeolTry,  jun  ,  is  said  to  have  had  another 
son,  named  William,  from  whom  Peter  War- 
burton,  of  Grafton,  afterwards  judge  of  the 
Common  Pleas,  descended.  Sir  Geoffry,  jun., 
i/.  before  1383,  and  was  t.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

JOHN  WARBUBTOX,  of  Warburton,  m. 
Agnes,  daughter  of  Richard  de  WEVEBK, 
and  dying  before  1301,  was  t.  by  his  son, 

PETEB  WABBURTOX,  of  Warburtou,  who 
fought  at  the  battle  of  Shrewsbury,  at  the 
side  of  Henry  Percy,  for  which  he  received 
the  royal  pardon,  5th  September,  4  HENBI  IV. 
His  seal  exhibited  "  two  chevrons  and  a  mul- 
let on  a  canton,"  with  two  dragons  for  sup- 
porters, circumscribed  "  8.  Gallride  de  War- 
burgtone."  He  was  the  last  of  the  family 
who  bore  this  coat.  He  m.  Alice,  daughter 
of  Sir  Henry  BRAYLSFOBH,  and  rf.  8HENBY  V, 
leaving  issue,  Peter,  d.  s.  p.,  and 

SIB  GEOFFRY  WABBUHTOX,  Knt.,  of  War- 
burton,  who  was  constituted  Seneschal  of 
Halton  by  the  Earl  of  Buckingham,  and 
knighted  before  10  HENRY  VI.  He  used  on 
his  seal  a  cormorant,  the  basis  of  the  present 
coat.  He  m.  Ellen,  sister  of  John  BBUYN 
of  Tarvin,  and  by  her  (who  m.  secondly 
Henry  LEIGH,  and  thirdly,  Ralph  GROS- 
TENOR)  left  issue,  I.  PETER  ;  n.  Thomas  ; 
in.  John  ;  i.  Klizabeth,  m.  Thomas  BULKX- 
!.[•:  v  ;  and  II.  Johanna.  The  eldest  son, 

PITER  WABBUBTOX,  of  Warburton  (called 
Wise  Piers),  who  built  Arley  Hall,  1469,  had 
a  dispensation  from  Pope  PAUL  II,  for 
nmrrying  Helen,  daughter  of  Sir  John 
SAVAGE,  of  Clifton,  to  whom  he  was  related 
in  the  third  degree.  He  d.  circa  1495,  and 
was  .v.  by  his  elder  son, 

SIB  JOHN  WABBI-RTOX,  of  Warburton,  and 
Arley,  Knt.  of  the  body  to  HKXRY  Vll,  ser- 
eschal  of  Halton,  and  sheriff  of  co.  Chester, 
20  HEXBY  VII.  He  rf.  15  HENRY  VIII. 


ADAM  DE  DUTTON,  son  of  HUGH  DE 
IH'TTOX,  of  Dutton,  ami  great  grandson  of 
i 'n,  HI),  living  temp.  WILLIAM  the  Con- 
queror, acquired,  by  his  marriage  with  Agnes, 
daughter  and  heir  of  Roger  FirzALURKD,  the 
manor  of  Warburton,  in  the  time  of 
HENKY  II,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

SIR  GEOFFREY  DK  DCTTOX,  who  obtained 
Aston,  near  Bidworth,  in  which  Arlcy  lies. 
Sir  Geoffrey  became  a  Crusader,  and  the 
crest  of  the  Warburtons  is  borne  to  com- 
memorate an  exploit  performed  by  him.  In 
tlu>  llnrleian  MSS.  139,  p.  68,  is  a  transcript 
from  an  ancient  family  record  taken  by 
Laurence  Bostoke,  1572,  in  which  the  exploit 
is  thus  alluded  to  :  "  This  Galfrid  lived  1244, 
he  was  servynge  his  prince  and  vanquished  a 
Sarrazin  in  combate,  then  begynnyng  to  scale 
with  the  Sarraziu's  bead."  Sir  Geoffrey  had 
a  son  and  heir, 

SIR  GBOFFKY  DB  BUTTON,  Knt.  (generally 
styled    "  D'nus  Gallridus   filius    Galfridi  de 
j)utton"),  m.  and  had  issue, 
i.  PETEB,  his  heir. 
II.  Thomas,  to  whom  he  granted  Thel- 

wall,  1258-9. 

i.  Margaret,  m.  first  Robert  dc  DENBIGH, 
ami  secondly,    Nicholas   de    LEICES- 
TER. 
The  elder  son, 

SIR  PFTKR  DE  DCTTON,  Knt.,  afterwards  de 
WABBUBTOX,  was  living  1  EDWARD  II,  and 
had  issue, 

i.  GEOFFRT  (Sir). 

II.  Peter,  of  Aston  and  Budworth. 

III.  Hugh,  of  Nether  Walton. 
The  eldest  son, 

SIR  GEOFFBY  WABBUBTON,  high  sheriff  of 
Lancaster,  132H,  had,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
QKOFFRY  (Sir)  and  Robert,  living  1327. 
The  former, 

SIR  GEOFFRY  WARBURTOX,  Knt.,  sen.,  m. 
and  had  issue,  I.  GKOFFHV  (Sir),  jun.,  n. 
Peter,  living  1348;  and  I.  Margaret,  m.  Peter 
LYMME,  living  1338.  The  elder  son, 

SIR  GEOFFRY  WARBURTOX,  Knt.,  jnn., 
had,  by  Alice  his  wife,  three  sons, 

i.   Geoffrey,   who    attended    the   Black 


(US 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


having  »».  Jane,  daughter  of  Sir  William 
STANLEY,  of.  Holt,  Chamberlain  to  the 
King,  and  had  issue  three  eons  and  two 
da'ighters.  Tlio  eldest  son, 

SIR  PIERS  WARBURTON,  Knt.,  of  Warbur- 
ton  and  Arley,  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  and 
finally  heir  of  Richard  WINNINGTON,  of  Win- 
nington,  and  d.  5th  June,  4  EDWARD  VI, 
leaving  issue,  with  two  other  daughters, 

I.  JOHN,  his  heir. 

ii.  Peter,  ancestor  of  the  WARBUBTONS 
of  Hefferston  Grange. 

III.  Richard. 

I.  Jane,  in.  Sir  William  BREEETON,  Knt., 
of  Brereton. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Sir  Edward  FITTON,  Knt., 
of  Gawsworth. 

The  son  and  heir, 

SIE  JOHN  WARBrRTON,  Knt.,  of  Wnrbur- 
ton  and  Arley,  d.  1572,  leaving  issue  by  Mary 
his  wife,  daughter  of  Sir  William  BREHETON, 
of  Brereton,  I.  PETEE,  his  heir;  n.  GEORGE, 
of  The  Lodge,  sometime  of  Arley,  of  whom 
presently  ;  nr.  John  ;  I.  Anne,  m.  Sir  Robert 
MAEKHAM,  Knt.,  of  Gotham.  The  eldest  son 
and  heir, 

PETER  WARBURTON,  m.  Mary,  daughter  of 
Sir  John  HOLCEOFT,  Knt.,  of  Holeroft,  and 
having  nine  daughter?,  but  no  son,  fettled 
his  estates  in  default  of  issue  male  of  his 
own  body,  successively  on  the  heirs  male  of 
his  father,  grandfather,  and  great-grand- 
father. The  nine  daughters  were, 

i.  Mary,   m.  Sir  Thomas    WILBHAHAM, 

Knt ,  of  Woodhey. 
ii.   Elizabeth,   m.   Ralph    EGERTON,   of 

Ridley, 
in.   Jane,   m.    William    BREEETON,   of 

Ashley, 
iv.  Isabel,  m.  Sir  Edward  STANLEY,  1st 

Bart.,  of  Bickerstaffe. 
v.   Eleanor,   m.   Thomas  MAEBUET,  of 

Marbury. 
TI.  Frances,  m.  Sir  Christopher  TBENT- 

HAM,  Knt. 

Tir.  Alice,  m.  Sir  Peter  WAEBUETON, 
Knt.,  of  Grafton,  justice  of  the 
Common  Pleaa  in  the  time  of  ELIZA- 
BETH. 

vni.  Frances. 
IX.  Anne. 

Peter  Warburton  having  thus  no  male 
issue,  the  male  representation  of  the  family 
vested  in  the  descendants  of  his  next  brother. 
That  gentleman, 

GEORGE  WARBUBTON,  of  the  Lodge, 
and  somelime  of  Arley,  m.  Eliza,  sister  of 
Thomas  HESKETH,  and  widow  of  Alexander 
HOGHTON,  of  Hoghlon,  and  had  issue.  His 
eldest  son, 

PETER  WAEBUETON,  of  the  Lodge,  Crowley, 
m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sir  Richard  FGER- 
TON,Knt.,  of  Ridley,  and  had, with  a  daughter 
Eleanor,  wife  of  William  HAMMER,  of  the 
Finns,  two  eons,  I.  Peter,  m.  Eleanor, 
daughter  of  LOED  KIIMOEEY,  but  by  her 
(who  m.  secondly,  John,  first  LORD  BYRON) 
had  no  issue  ;  and  n.  GEOBGE,  of  Arley. 
The  second  ion, 

SIR  GEOEGE  WAEurBTON,  first   Bart,  of 


Arley,  so  created  27th  June,  1650.  He  m. 
first,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas 
MYDDLETON,  Knt.,  of  Chirk  Castle,  co.  Ben- 
high,  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  four 
daughters.  Sir  George  m.  secondly,  Diana, 
daughter  of  Sir  Edward  BISHOPF, second  liari. 
of  Parhain,  Sussex,  bv  the  Lady  Margaret 
TFFTON,  daughter  of  ^Nicholas,  first  Earl  of 
Thanet,  and  had,  Thomas,  of  Winnington,  co. 
Chester,  and  other  issue.  Sir  George  d.  18th 
May,  Ki/fi,  and  was  .«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

SIE  PETER  WABBURTON,  second  Bart,  of 
Arley,  m.  Martha,  daughter  and  heir  of 
Thomas  DOOKWEA,  of  Putteridge,  co.  Herts, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1707)  he  had  issue, 

I.  GEORGE,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Turner's  Hall,  Herts,  m. 
first,  Rebecca,  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
George  STOTETON,  of  Pirton,  co.  Bed- 
ford, and  had  one  daughter,  Martha, 
the  wife  of   Isaac  ELES,  of   London. 
He    m.  secondly,  Annie,  daughter   of 
William   DOCKWRA,    of   London,  and 
had, 

1.  PETER    (Sir),    fourth    Bart.,   of 

whom  presently. 

1.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  SLOUGHTEE, 
high  sheriff  of  co.  Chester,  1755. 
Their  only  son,  Thomas  SLOUGH- 
TEE,  Captain  16th  Light  Dragoons, 
left  by  Sarah,  his  wife,  an  only 
child,  Anne  Warburton  SIOUGH- 
TEE,  m.  first,  Rev.  Thomas  COUP- 
LAND,  of  the  Priory,  Chester ;  and 
secondly,  William  OWEN,  of 
Glonsevern,  co.  Montgomery, 
King's  Counsel,  d.  1837. 
in.  Peter,  captain  in  the  army. 

i.  Martha,  m. FOULKES,  of  London. 

II.    Anne,  m.  William  DOCKWRA. 
in.   Arabella. 

Sir  Peter  was  *.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest 
son, 

SIR  GEORGE  WARBURTON,  third  Bart,  of 
Arley,  M.P.  for  Chester,  temp.  Queen  ANNE 
and  King  GEORGE  I.  He  in.  the  Hon.  Diana 
ALINGTON,  elder  daughter  of  William,  second 
Lord  Alington,  and  had  a  son,  Dcckvvra,  </. 
in  infancy  ;  and  a  daughter,  Diana,  m.  1724, 
Sir  Richard  GEOSVENOE,  fourth  Bart,  of 
Eaton,  but  d.  s.  p.  1730.  Sir  George  d.  29th 
June,  1743,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

SIE  PETER  WARDURTON,  fourth  Bart,  of 
Arley,  m.  2nd  February,  1745,  Lady  Elizabeth 
STANLEY,  eldest  daughter  of  Edward,  eleventh 
Earl  of  Derby,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Peter  (Sir),  fifth  Bart,  of  Arley,  b. 
27th  October,  1754,  m.  Alice,  daughter 
of  Rev.  John  PARKER,  of  Astle,  co. 
Chester,  but  d.s.p.  14th  May.  1813, 
when  the  baronetcy  expired,  and  the 
estates  passed,  under  Sir  Peter's  will, 
to  his  grand-r.cphcw,  ROWLAND  EYLES 
EGEETON  WABBURTON  (of  n-)i<,m 
below) . 

i.  Harriott,  m.  John  Rowles  LEGH,  of 
Prestbury,  and  had  issue, 
1.  Charles  Legh,  d.  s.  p. 
1.   Elizabeth      Hester      Legh,      m. 
Thomas  Delves  BROUGHTON. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  CKNTHY. 


II.  EMMA,  of  whom  presently, 
in.    Kli/.ubi'th,  >/.  5t  1 1  February,  1760. 
It  .    Ann.-,  (/.  27th   Dn-.-ml'.M-,   l/c)!!. 
t.    Margin.  October,  IS'!". 

The  M-o.M'l  uan-liler, 

i:\i\lt  \\  Al:l  I  i;  i.iN,  m.  first,  JOHN  CBOX- 
TON,  ol  -\url.-y  It-iiik,  i-i>.  '  lu-ti-r,  by  whom 
(who  (/.  27th  August,  1792)  she  had  a 
daughter  K.MMt  CIIIIXTOX,  of  whom  pre- 
M-nt  1  v.  She  in.  secondly,  John  HCNT,  and  by 
liiin  had  u  daughter.  The  eldest  daughter, 


EMMA  CBOXTOX,  »/.  i:tth  October,  1803, 
REV.  I{n«  i.tsu   I  I-  \., -i-ii-ntli  son 

of  PHILIP  EGEBTON,  of  Egerton,  and  Oulton 
(tee  Mow),  and  d.  Ititli  S. -|.i. inber,  1881, 
having  bj  him  (wlio  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Warburttm  in  consequence  of  this 
marriage,  and  d.  2<«h  May,  1846)  had  with 
other  issue.ason,  BoWLAJn  EYLBS  EOEBTON 
WARBTRTOS  (see  below),  heir  to  his  grand- 
uncle. 


flj}  of  £gcrton. 


DAVID  LE  CLEUC  DE  MALPAS,  who,  after 
the  earldom  of  Chester  was  annexed  to  the 
Crown,  was  sheriff  of  that  shire  (36  HENRY 
111);  he  was  al?o  a  justice  of  the  county, 
and  held  three  knights'  fees  therein.  Ilia 
second  son,  Philip,  surnamcd  Goch  (or 
the  Red),  having  obtained  the  manor  of 
Egerton  from  Urinu  de  Egrrton,  and  taking 
up  his  abode  there,  assumed,  according  to  the 
custom  of  the  age,  the  surname  of  EoBRTON  ; 
and  from  him  directly  descended  (seventh  in 
linenl  succession), 

PHILIP  EOKKTON,  of  Egerton,  who  m. 
Margery,  daughter  of  William  MAINW.SRINO, 
a>  d  dying  13  EDWARD  IV,  left  two  sons, 

i.  JOHN,  his  successor. 

II.  Ralph  (Sir),  whose  eon,  Sir  Ralph, left 
a  natural  !-on,  Thomas  Egerton,  who 
becoming  lord  chancellor  of   Knglacd, 
was    created    VISCOUNT     BBACKLKV, 
and    from   him    descended   the  noble 
houses  of    BHIDQEWATBK,    EGBRTON 
of  Talton,  &'e.  (see  BUBKE'S  Peerage). 

Mr.  Egerton  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

JOHN  EOBBTON,  of  Egerton,  who  m.  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  and  heir  of  Hugh  DONE,  of 
Oulton,  co.  Chester,  and  e rand-daughter,  ma- 
ternally, of  James  Tot'CiiET,  Lord  Audlcy  j 
ami  dying  in  the  first  year  of  RICUABD  III, 
was  *.  by  his  only  son, 

PHILIP  EOKRTON,  of  Egerton  and  Oulton. 
This  gentleman  in.  Joan,  daughter  and  co- 
heir of  Gilbert  SMITH,  of  Cuerdley,  eo.  Lan- 
caster, and  widow  of  Richard  WINNINOTON, 
ami  dying  If)))  I.  was  *.  by  his  only  son, 

£IK  PHILIP  EOBBTON,  Knt.,whom.  Eleanor, 
daughter  of  Sir  Handle  UHEKKTON,  Knt.,  of 
Malpac,  and  was  *.  in  1563,  by  his  son, 

JOHN  EOEBTON,  who  m.  Jane,  daughter  of 
Piers  MOSTYN,  of  Talacre,  co.  Flint,  and 
dying  in  1590,  was  t.  by  his  son, 

SIB  JOHN  EOERTON,  Knt.,  b.  in  1551,  who 
m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Sir  Rowland  STAN- 
LEY, of  Hooton,  and  left, 

i.  ROWLAND,  his  successor, 
it.  John,    killed     by   Edward    Morgan 
(after  having  given  him  his  life)  in  a 
due),  20th  April,  1(508. 

III.  Peter,  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Sir 
Thomas  HAYKS,  Knt. 

IV.  Richard,  d.  i.  p. 

i.  France?,     m.     John     MINSHUL,     of 

Minshul. 
ii.  Margaret,  m.  first  to  Thomas  HALL, 


and    secondly,   to    Laurence   WHIT- 
TAKER. 
Hi.  Mary,  m.  to  Richard  CABTWRIOUT, 

of  Aynho. 

iv.  Katharine,  m.  Sir  Thomas  POWELL, 
•          Bart.,  of  Horsley. 
Sir  John,  dying  in  1614,  wag  *.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son, 

SIR  ROWLAND  EOERTON,  Knt.,  of  Egerton, 
and  Oulton,  who  was  created  a  baronet  5th 
April,  1B17,  <».  Bridget,  daughter  of  Arthur. 
Lord  GREY  DE  WILION,  K.G.,  and  sister  and 
co- heir  of  Thomas,  fifteenth  Lord  Grey  de 
Wilton,  and  d.  1646,  leaving  with  four  other 
sous,  who  il.  i.  p., 

i.  John  (Sir),  m.  Anne,  daughter  of 
George  WlSTOUB,  of  Dvrham,  co. 
Gloucester;  and  dying  in  1674,  left 
issue, 

1.  John   (Sir),  m.   first,   Elizabeth, 
sister   and   sole   heir  of   Edward 
Hoi  LAND,  of    Beaton,   in    Lan- 
cashire, by  whom  he  had  issue, 
(1)  Holland  (Sir),  m.  Eleanor, 
youngest    daughter    of     Sir 
Roger  CAVE,  Bart.,  and  dying 
in  a  year  after  his  father,  left 
surviving  issi;e, 

a.  Edward    (Sir),  d.   unt». 
1741. 

b.  Thomas  Grey  (Sir),  m. 
in        1748,       Catherine, 
daughter    of    the    Rev. 
John  COPLEY,  by  whom 
he  had  two  sons.     He  d. 
in   1756,  and  was   .v.  by 
his  only  surviving  son, 

Thomas  (Sir),  who  m. 
in  1769,  Eleanor, 
youngest  daughter 
and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Ralph  ASSHETON, 
Bart.,  of  Middleton, 
by  whom  he  had 
two  sons  and  three 
daughter!i,  of  whom 
one  daughter  alone, 
Eleanor,  wife  of 
Robert,  Earl  GROS- 
• '  IB,  survived. 
Sir  Thomas  was  ele- 
vated to  the  peerage 
K.th  May,  1784,  as 
HARON  GREY  DI 
WILTON;  and 


020 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


created,  20th  June, 
1801,        VISCOUNT 
GREY    BE   WILTON 
and  EARL  OF  WIL- 
TON, with  reversion 
in  default  of   male 
issue,   to   the   HON. 
THOMAS          GEO?- 
VENOE,   second    son 
of      his      daughter 
Eleanor,      Countess 
Grosvenor,    and    to 
all    her     ladyship's 
younger     eons,    by 
Earl         Grosvenor, 
successively,  in  the 
event   of   failure  of 
male  descendants  of 
the  elder.     His  lord- 
ship d.  23rd  Septem- 
ber, 1814,  when  the 
Barony  of   Grey  de 
Wilton         expired. 
The    viscounty   and 
earldom   descended, 
according     to      the 
patent,      and       the 
baronetcy    reverted 
to  his  kinsman,  SIR 
JOHN        EGEETON, 
eighth  Bart. 
p.  William,  d.  untn. 
a.  Mary,  m.  to  Sir  Ralph 
AssHETON,Bart.,  of  Mid- 
dleton,  co.  Lancaster. 
I.  Charlotte-Elizabeth,   m. 
to  the  Rev.  Ashburnham 
LEGH,  rector  of  Daven- 
haru. 

(2)  John,   d.    19th    December, 
1704. 

(3)  Edward,  of   Harleston,  co. 
Stafford,  d.  un-tn.  in  1727. 

(4)  Ralph,  d.  unm. 

(5)  Thomas    (Rev.),   rector    of 
Sefton,    co.    Lancaster,    and 
Cheadle,     co.      Chester,     m. 
Frances,   daughter   of    John 
BERESFORD,  of  Beresford  and 
Bentley,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  s.p. 
in  1762. 

(6)  William, '  in    holy   orders, 
rector     of     Farthingoe,     co. 
Northampton,  m.  Mrs.  BATE- 
MAN,   and    had    a    daughter 
Frances. 

(1)  Anne. 

(2)  Elizabeth. 

Sir  John  m.  secondly.  Anne, 
daughter  and  heir  of  Francis 
WOLFEESTAN,  of  Statfold,  co. 
Stafford.  He  d.  in  1729,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

1 .  Bridget,  m.  first,  to  Ralph  THICK- 
NESSE    and  secondly,  to  Timothy 
HILDYAED,  of  Lincoln. 

2.  Margaret,  m.  to  Windsor  FINCH, 
of  Rushock,  co.  Worcester. 

3.  Anne,  m.  to  John  GAEDENEE. 
II.  PHILIP  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 


The  younger  son, 

SlB  PHILIP  KGERTON,  who  inherited  the 
rstiite  at  Oulton.  This  gentleman  wus 
knighted  by  Cn.UiI.ES  II,  for  his  loyalty 
during  the  rebellion.  He  m.  Catherine, 
daughter  and  sole  heir  of  Piers  CONWAY,  of 
Ilendre,  co.  Flint,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  PHILIP,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

Ruv.  PHILIP  EGERTON,  D.D.,  in.  Frances, 
daughter  of  William  OIFLEY.  and  grandniece, 
maternally,  of  Miss  Jane  LANE,  afterwards 
LADY  FISHEE,  to  whom  CHARLES  II  was 
indebted  for  his  safety  after  the  defeat  at 
Worcester.  Dr.  Egerton  had  with  three 
elder  daughters,  who  d.  unm.,  three  sons,  and 
two  younger  daughters, 

I.  PHILIP,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,     of     Broxton,    m.    Elizabeth, 
daughter  and  heir  of  William  BROCK, 
of  Upton,  and  had  with  other  issue,  a 
son, 

PHILIP,  heir  to  his  uncle,  of  whom 
presently. 

III.  Rowland. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Richard  PULESTON, of  Havod- 
y-Wern,  co.  Denbigh. 

II.  Sybella,  m.  Sir  Francis  Haskin  Eyles 
STYLES,  third  Bart. 

The  eldest  son, 

PHILIP  EGERTON,  of  Oulton,  successor  to 
his  uncle  (John  Egerton),  m.  Frances,  daugh- 
ter and  co-heir  of  Sir  Griffith  JEFFREYS,  Knt., 
of  Acton,  but  having  no  issue,  was  «.  by  his 
nephew, 

PHILIP  EGERTON,  of  Oulton,  m.  his  cousin 
Mary,  sister  and  sole  heiress  of  Sir  John 
STYLES,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John    (Sir),    of    Oulton,    who   s.   his 
cousin  the  Earl  of  Wilton,  as  eighth 
Baronet,  and  assumed  by  royal  licence 
the  additional  surname  of  GREY.     He 
m.   Maria,  daughter  and  sole  heir  of 
Thomas  Scott  JACKSON,  but  d.  s.p.  24th 
May,  1825,  and  was  *.  by  his  brother. 

II.  Philip    (Sir),   ninth    Hart.,   in   holy 
orders,  who  also  assumed  the  surname 
of  GREY,  and  was  the  ancestor  of  the 
family   of  GREY-EGEHTON,   Baronets 
(see  BURKE'S  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

in.  William,  of  Gresford  Lodge,  co. 
Denbigh,  6.  1770;  m.  1807,  Sibella, 
daughter  of  Robert  BOSWELL,  and  left 
issue, 

1.  William,  Bengal  Native  Infantry, 
b.    1815;    in.  1837,    Mary  Anne, 
daughter   of   Lawford   TRONSON, 
and  d.  1841,  leaving  issue. 

2.  Philip  Henry,  late  Indian  C.S.,  b. 
1824 ;      m.     first,     1857,     Mary, 
daughter  of    Sir  William   MAE- 
JOEIBANKS,   Bart.,   and    by    her 
(who  d.  1878)  had  issue, 

(1)  John  Marjoribanks  (Rev.), 
M.A.   Oxon,  rector  of  Rode, 
Stoke-upon-Trent,  b.  1858. 

(2)  George,  b.  1859. 

(B)   Graham,  b.  1861;  »t.  1886, 
Julia,     daughter     of      


WKKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTKV. 


621 


KV-M.    df    l".*.A.,   and  bos 
issue,  a  son.  .lolrn  (leorge. 

(4)  Philip,  Lieutenant  R.N.,  b. 
1866. 

(5)  William,  in  B.C.S.,  b.  1870. 

(1)  Huth. 

(2)  Mary,    »».     1H9I,     Captain 
i  tward  Moore  Hi.\ni. 

II.-  ta.  secondly,  20th  October, 
18NI1,  .Mary  Louisa,  widow  of  the 
fourth  Lord  Enkine,  and  daugh- 
ter of  Colonel  Alexander  CAMP- 
i;ri  i  CM; ..  K.H.;  she  d,  12th 
April,  1889;  and  thirdly ,  3rd 
September,  1890,  Maud'  Mar\ . 
daughter  of  S.  Clarke  JEBVOISB, 
Mini  </.  17th  January,  IN'.M. 
I).  Robert  Ejles  (Sir),  K.C.S.T., 
C.I.E.,  J.P.  for  co.  Denbigh,  late 
governor  of  the  Punjaub,  4. 1827  j 
m.  first,  18th  April,  1853,  Mary 
Warren,  daughter  of  the  late 
Capiiiin  William  HICKKV, 
If. M I.C.,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  llth 
January,  1882)  has  issue, 

(1)  William     Henry,     Indian 
Financial       Department,     4. 
1854,  d. uum.  25th  Apt  il,  1889. 

(2)  Robert   Walter,    executive 
engineer,    P.O.    Department, 
India,    b.     1855  ;     m.     1887, 
Flora   Augusta,  daughter  of 
General  Richard  SHUBRICK, 
and  has  issue,  a  son,  Robert 
Handle,  4.  1888. 

(3)  Raleigh     Gilbert,    Captain 
Indian  Staff  Corps,  4.  25th 
September,  1800. 

(4)  Charles     Philip,     Captain 
Indian   Staff  Corps,    4.    7lh 
March,  1863;    m.    16th    No- 
vember, 1889,  Lillian  Isabel, 
fourth    daughter     of     Lieu- 
tenant-General  Hugh   ROSE, 
B.S.C.,  and  has  issue, 

Rowland  Philip,  4.  25th 
November,  1891. 

Grace  Lilian,  4.  5th  Janu- 
ary, 1893. 

(1)  Frances    Mary,    m.    1881, 
William  Mack  worth  YOUNG, 
C.S.I.,  B.C.S. 

(2)  Katharine  Flora. 

(3)  Margaret  Rebecca. 

Sir    Robert    Eyles     Egerton    m. 

secondly,      4th      August,      1883, 

Emily  Caroline,  daughter  of  Rev. 

J.    W.    CUNNINGHAM,    vicar    of 

Harrow. 
1.  Sibella,  m.  12th  November,  1833, 

Handle  WILBRAH AM,  of  Rode,  and 

rf.  1817.     He  rf.  10th  March,  1887. 
2    Mary  Eyles,  m.  1839,  J.  P.  GUB- 

BINB,  E.I.C.C.8.,  who  d.  1879. 

3.  Anne,    m.     1855,     Rev.     Philip 
MULES,  chaplain  to  Duke  of  Rut- 
land.    He  rf.  IS!'-'. 

4.  Elizabeth  Frances,  m.   2-1  th   No- 
vember, 1846,  General  Sir  liichnrd 
\Vn.BKAHAM,K.C.B.,andrf.  1SJ9. 


IT.  Charlci  Bulkeley  (Sir),  G.C.M.O., 
K  <  il.,  general  in  the  army,  4.  5th 
June,  1774;  m.  29th  November,  IHII'.I, 
Charlotte,  daughter  of  Admiral  Sir 
Tliomas  Tit'iriiKinoE,  Bart.,  and  by 
her  (who  rf.  1st  January,  1849)  left  at 
his  decease,  8th  July,  1857, 

1.  Charles      Troubridge,     d.     15th 
l-Vliruary,  1839. 

2.  Thomas' Graham,  Colonel,  killed 
before  Sebastopol,  April,  1855. 

3.  Francis  Philip,  Captain  (retired) 
R.N.j     m.     5th    August,     1801 
Georgiana  Augusta,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  Rev.  G.  PITT,  vicar  of 
Audlem,    Cheshire,    and    rf.    2nd 
March,  1893. 

v.  Francis,  Lieutenant  R.N.,  rf.  in  the 
West  Indies,  in  1799. 

vt.  Thomas,  major  in  the  army,  rf.  it»m. 
in  1812. 

vn.  ROWLAND  (Ref.),of  whom  presently. 

vin.  David,  rf.  num.  in  1809. 

IX.  Richard,  lieutenant-general,  C.B., 
Colonel  46th  Foot,  4.  1783;  m.  1814, 
Arabella,  daughter  of  Henry  TOHKIN- 
SON,  of  Dorfold,  and  rf.  1854  ;  his 
widow  rf.  1860. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  5th  June,  1792,  Sir  John 
Delves  BUOUGHTON,  Bart.,  and  rf.  t.p. 
27th  January,  1857. 

II.  Mary,  m.  to  Charles  LEICESTER,  and 
rf.  in  1797. 

in.  Frances,  m.  T.  TARLBTON,  of  Boles- 
worth. 

IV.  Sibella,  m.    1808,    Handle   WILBRA- 
HAM,  of  Rode  Hall,  Cheshire,  and   rf. 
30th  May,  1868,  leaving  issue  by  him, 
who  rf.  12th  January,  1861. 
The  seventh  son, 

TIIK  RKV.  ROWLAND  EGEBTON,  4.  1778; 
m.  13th  October,  1803,  EMMA,  daughter  and 
co-heir  of  John  CROXTON,  of  Norley  Bank, 
Cheshire,  and  niece  of  Sir  Peter  WARBUR- 
TON,  Bart,  (see  WABBURTON  family  above), 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  WARBUH- 
TON,  1813,  and  rf.  20th  May,  1846,  having  by 
her,  who  rf.  16th  September,  1881,  had  issue, 
I.  Rowland   Evles,   of   Warburton   and 
Arlev,    J.P.  Hid    D.L.,    high    sheriff, 
1833';  t.  by  will  of  Sir  Peter  Warbur- 
ton, fifth    Bart.   (a»  abore),   to    the-e 
estates  and  assumed  the  surname  and 
arms  of  WARBI-RTON.    He  was  4. 14th 
September,   Ih04;  m.  7th  May,  1831, 
Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  Richard 
BROOKE,  sixth  Bart .  of  Norton  Priory, 
co.    Chester,  and    rf.   6th    December, 
189),   having   oy  her   (who  rf.   April, 
1881)  had  issue, 

1.  Piers,  of  Warburton  and  Arley, 

co.  Chester,  J.P.,  Colonel  Earl  of 

Chester's      Yeomanry      Cavaln , 

M.P.   for   Mid-Cheshire  1876  io 

1KS5,    4.    22nd    May,    183!»;    m. 

September,       1880,       Antoinettii 

Kli/.aheth,     daughter    of     third 

I.OHII  i E  SAUMAREZ,  and  has  issue, 

(I  I  John,    4.    13th    December, 

18S3. 


622 


BUBKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


(2)  Geoffry,  b.  18th  February, 
1888. 

(1)  Dorothy. 

(2)  Eveline. 

(3)  Marjory. 

1 .  Mary  Alice,  TO.  13th  September, 
1859^   William    Edward,    sc.-ond 
son  of  Sir  Theodore  BRINCKMAN, 
Bart.  ;  he  d.  10th  January,  1872. 

2.  Mary,  m.    first,   6th   September, 
1860,   Robert    Newcomen   GORE- 
BOOTH    (d.  v.   p.    2!>th    October, 
1861),  eldest  son  of   Sir   Robert 
GORE-BOOTII,  4th  Bart,  of   Lis- 
sadell,  co.  Sligo ;  she  TO.  secondly, 
John     USSHEB,    of     The    Dene, 
Northwich,  Clieshire,  J.P.  of  co. 
Waterford,  and  by  him  has  issue, 

(1)  Edward,  b.  1869. 

(2)  Maurice,  b.  1878. 
(1)  Mary,  b.  1874. 

II.  James  Francis  (Rev.),  b.  15th  April, 
1807;  m.  19th  February,  1839,  Ann, 
second  daughter  of  George  STONE,  of 
Blisworth,  co.  Northampton,  and  d. 
12th  September,  1819,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  1886)  had  issue, 

1.  Francis,   b.  1st  November,  1841, 
d.  23rd  May,  1866. 

2.  George,    of    Sandicroft,    North- 
wieh, Cheshire,  b.  24th  February, 
184t;    in.    October,   1886,    Ruth, 
daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Arthur 
LASCELLES. 

3.  Geoffrey  (Rev.),rectorof  Warbur- 
ton,  Cheshire,  b.  7th  April,  1846  ; 
m.   1878;   Adela  Georgina  Victo- 
rine,  widow  of  H.  T.  KELSEY,  and 
daughter      of      B.     G.     GOODE, 
barrister-at-law. 

4.  Arthur,  b.  3rd  January,  1848;  m. 
1874,  Edna,   daughter  of  James 
STOWE,  and  has  issue, 

(1)  Arthur  Francis,  b.  1879. 

(2)  Piers,  b.  1881. 
(1)   Ruth. 

1.  Katharine      Anne,     is      mother 
superior  of  St.  Saviour's  Priory, 
Great  Cambridge  Street,  London, 
E. 

2.  Eleanor  Werburghe. 

in.  Henry  William,  Major  47th  Foot,  4. 
1808;  m.  27th  May,   1835,  Harriette 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Major-General 
Thomas    EVANS,   C.B.,   and    d.   27th 
February,  1868,  having  had  issue, 
1.  Rowland  Henry,  b.  20th  March, 
1840,  d.  February,  1861. 

1.  Harriette    Sophia,    »».    1860,    T. 
BENNETT,  staff  surgeon-major. 

2.  Charlotte  Edith. 

3.  Emma   Isabella,   m.    1877,   Rev. 
Charles  S.  BRUCE,  of  Monkstown, 
Cork. 

IT.  Peter,  Major  (retired)  Indian  Army, 
colonel  of  Volunteers,  South  Australia, 
received  for  his  services  as  an  explorer 
to  Western  Australia  from  South 
Australia.,  the  gold  medal  from  the 
Geographical  Society  and  was  made  a 


L'.M.G.  He  was  b.  15th  August, 
ISKi;  m.  8th  October,  1838,  Alicia, 
daughter  of  Henry  MANT,  of  Bath, 
and  d.  188D,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Richard,  4.  31»t  May,  1810. 

2.  Rowland  James,  b.  4th  February, 
1816;  TO.  1872,  Annie,    daughter 
of  John   HAKT,  C.M.G.,  and  has 
with  other  issue, 

(11  John,  b  1873. 

(2)  Peter,  *.  1877. 

(3)  Wilbraham,  b.  1882. 

3.  William,  *.  5th  .September,  IS  17  ; 
m.  1877,  Edith,  daughter  of  W. 
M.     SAXUFOED,     and    has    with 
other  issue, 

(1)  Riehar.1,  b.  1880. 

(2)  Philip,  b.  1882. 

1.  Evn,  deceased. 

2.  Ethel  Catherine,  m.  1871,  Henry 
Augustus   SHORT,   of   Buttumuc, 
and  has  issuo. 

3.  Mary. 

v.  GEORSE  EDWARD,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Emma  Elizabeth,  m.  28th  November, 
18 1-5,  Ven.  James  SAURIN,  Archdeacon 
of  Dromore,  who  d.  1879. 

II.  Frances,  m.  21st  April,  1829,  the  late 
Robert  EDEN,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Maria  Sybella,  m.  24th  April,  1838, 
James,  only  son  of  John  BATEMAN,  of 
Knypersley,  co.  Stafford. 

IF.  Charlotte,  m.  1st  September,   1859, 

Rev.  Henry  LESLIE,  rector  of  Kilclief, 

co.  Down,  whorf.  19th  November,  1870. 

v.  Sophia,  m.  12th  April,   1860,  Henry 

WOLLET. 
The  fifth  son, 

GEORGE  EDWARD  EOERTON-WAEBURTON, 
formerly  51st  Regiment,  b.  25th  March,  1819  ; 
m.  first,  23rd  November,  1842,  Augusta, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Richard 
SPENCER,  R.N.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1871) 
had  issue, 

i.  GEORGE   GREY,  the  subject  of  this 

memoir. 

II.  Rowland,  of  Stonyhurst,  West  Aus- 
tralia, b.  14th  November,  1845;  m. 
1881,  Mary,  daughter  of  John 
M'KAILI,  and  has  issue,  four  sons,  and 
three  daughters. 

in.  Horace,  of  St.  Werburghe's,  West 
Australia,  4.  1848 ;  m.  1875,  Selina, 
daughter  of  John  M'KAILL,  and  has 
issue,  with  one  other  son  and  four 
daughters, 

John  Le  Belward,  b.  1880. 

IV.  Augustus,  of   Bakerup,  West   Aus- 
tralia, b.  26th  March,  1850;  m.  1880, 
Fanny,  daughter  of  Edward  HESTER, 
and    has   issue,    two   sons    and    four 
daughters. 

V.  Reginald,  b.  27th  June,  1855. 
TI.  Philip,  b.  28th  August,  1856. 

VII.  Randle,  b.  September,  1860;  m. 
1890,  Eva,  daughter  of  Edward 
HESTER,  and  has  issue,  two  daughters. 

Tin.  Edward,  b  1867. 

I.  Alice,  m.  1870,  Rev.  Waldyve  Willing- 
ton  TARLETON. 


COLONIAL  (IKNTKY. 


II.  Mary,  m.  Is7o,  CWI  KooBRS, 
nrgeon. 

in.  Kniina  Anna,  m.  isxl,  \V:,!lrr  Wal- 
la™ Mi  rrnui.i.,  "f  lji:i^lnn,  Western 
\  u-tralia. 


Mr.  (jr.  E.  K^Ttnii-VVurburton  m.  secondly, 
April,  1873,  Emma,  daughter  of  Rer.  James 
CotJHUX,  and  d.  1889,  leaving  further  issue 

IX.  Kr.incis  Joseph,  b.  Mtrrli,  1876. 

X.  Cecil  William,  h.  1878. 


.Irmi  —Quarterly,  first  and  fourth  :  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  cormorant*  sable  (for 
\V.\uiiritroN);  •MvnMil  af:d  third,  arg.  a  lion  rampant  gules  between  three  pheons  sable  (for 
KGEBTON  ). 

Crests — First,  a  Saracen's  head  affrontee  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper,  round  the 
temples  a  wreath  arg.  and  gu.  issuing  therefrom  three  ostrich  feathers  or  (for  WABBUR- 
TON)  ;  second,  three  arrows  two  in  saltire  and  one  in  pale  or  headed  and  feathered  sable  bound 
with  a  ribbon  gulr>  (  /'<*/•  KOBKTON). 

Residence  —  Vi.'rimiiiu]>,   Western  Australia. 

Barton* 

JOHN  BARTON,  of  Trentham,  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  C.E.,  J.P.,  6. 
8th  October,  1850 ;  m.   30th  August,  1877,  Isabella,  eldest  daughter  of 
the   lato    Edward   Grace    Septimus    TONE,    of    Capheaton,    Northumberland, 
England,  and  by  her  has  had  issue, 

i.  RICHARD  JOHN,  b.  27th  December,  1879. 

ii.  Edward  Furuess,  b.  10th  September,  1883. 

HI.  Roy  Nathaniel,  6.  25th  December,  1885. 

iv.  Wilfred  Tone,  6.  29th  August,  1892. 

I.  Isabel,  6.  28th  July,  1888,  d.  28th  January,  1890. 


Hincage. 


RICHARD  BARTON,  son  of  RICHARD  BARTON 
(A.  21st  February,  1765),  was  4.  at  Newport, 
Isle  of  Wight,  30th  August,  1790  ;  was  resi- 
dent in  New  Zealand,  in  1840  ;  m.  21st  Sep- 
tember, 1843,  Hannah,  only  daughter  of  the 
late  Rev.  John  BUTLER  (who  was  resident 
in  New  Zealand  in  1819),  and  by  her,  who  d. 
at  Hutt,  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  26th 
August,  1894,  had  issue, 

i .  Richard  John,  of  White  Rock  and  Fern- 
side,  J.P.,  b.  4th  July,  1846,  m.  1870, 
Catherine  Carne,  eldest  daughter  of 
the  lato  diaries  Robert  BIDWILL,  of 
1'ilhautea,  Wellington,  New  Zealand, 


now  of  Pilhautea,  J.P.  (»ee  BID  WELL  of 
Pilhautea,  p.  345),  and  d.  27th  June, 
1879,  leaving  issue,  a  daughter,  Eva. 
His  widow  m.  secondly,  Or.  T.  F. 
HDTTON,  by  whom  she  has  a  son, 
Kdward  George,  b.  1882. 

II.  JOHN,  of  Trentham,  the  subject  of 
this  memoir. 

III.  William,  b.  1st  August,  1858  ;  m.  6th 
March,  1894,  Lucy,  eldest  daughter  of 
John  STUDHOLMB,  of  Merivale,  Christ- 
church,  N.Z. 

Mr.  Barton  d.  at  Trentham,  Wellington,  New 
Zealand,  20th  August,  1866. 


J.  P.,  and  sister  of  John  Orbell  BIDWILL, 

Armi—Arg.  three  boars'  heads  couped  gu. 

Crest  —  A  boars'  head  as  in  the  arms. 

Motto  —  Nisi  dominusfrustra. 

Ki'xiitence  —  Trentham,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 


A  LEXANDER  GERARD  RALSTON,  of  Rathgael,  Ashfield,  Sydney, 
J-\.  New  South  Wales,  6.  10th  November,  1860,  m.  19tii  December,  1884, 
his  second  cousin,  Mary  Emily,  second  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Sir  William 
Charles  WINDEYER,  Knt.,  senior  puisne  judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  New 
South  Wales,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Windeyer,  6.  27th  November,  1885. 

ii.  Richard  Malbon,  6.  2nd  May,  1887. 

in.  Edward  Bolton,  6.  2nd  September,  1889. 

i.   -Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  2nd  October,  1891. 


624 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Mr.  A.  G.  Ralston  matriculated  at  Sydney  University,  June,  1878,  got  a 
scholarship  1888,  was  Belmore  medallist  1881,  B.A.  1881,  and  M.A.  1883, 
was  called  to  the  Bar,  1st  March,  1884,  and  was  acting  District  Court  Judge 
in  Sydney,  February  and  March,  1894.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Royal 
Commission  for  the  consolidation  of  the  statute  laws  of  the  colony, 
1893. 

Ut'ncaac. 


CRAWFORD  in  his  Hixton/  of  Renfrewshire, 
says  : — "  This  very  ancient  family  is  des- 
cended from  the  Macduffs,  Thanes,  or  Earls 
of  Fife  (rendered  illustrious  by  tradition  as 
having  slain  Macbeth,  and  restored  the  right- 
ful sovereign  to  the  throne  of  Scotland),  one 
of  whom  having  had  a  sou  named  Ralph,  who 
obtained  a  grant  of  land  in  Renfrewshire,  he 
nailed  them  after  himself  (as  was  common  in 
those  days),  Ralphstounc,  and  this  softened 
down  in  time  to  Ralston,  became  the  family 
name."  CRAWFORD  also  refers  to  charters, 
&c.,  wherein  the  family  are  named  as  early  as 
1272  and  1346.  PATEBSON  in  his  History  of 
the  co.  Ayr,  and  his  History  of  Ayr  and 
Wigton,  and  ROBERTSON  in  his  Description  of 
Cunniaghame,  make  mention  of  this  ancient 
house. 

JOHN  DE  RALSTOUNE  nourished  in  the 
reign  of  JAMES  II,  of  Scotland,  rose  to  the 
highest  honours  in  Church  and  State.  In 
1444,  lie  was  made  Lord  Keeper  of  the  Privy 
Seal ;  in  1448,  Lord  Bishop  of  Dunkeld  ;  and 
in  1449,  Lord  High  Treasurer.  In  the  latter 
year  he  was  sent  as  Ambassador  to  the 
English  Court  and  again  in  1452.  KEITH,  in 
his  Catalogue  of  Scottish  JBishops,  calls  him 
the  representative  of  a  most  ancient  family 
of  the  same  designation  in  the  shire  of  Ren- 
frew. He  was  s.  in  the  barony  of  Ralston  by 
his  nephew, 

WILLIAM  DE  RALSTOUNE,  of  that  ilk,  who 
»».  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sir  John  MORE, 
Bart.,  of  Caldwell.  His  son  and  successor, 

THOMAS  DE  RALSTOUNE  obtained  in  1505 
a  renewed  charter  of  the  lands  of  Ralphs- 
tonne,  confirming  them  as  a  barony,  with  the 
usual  privileges.  He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

THOMAS  DE  RALSiorNE,  of  that  ilk,  who 
acquired  the  lands  of  Rossholme,  near  Irvine, 
and  of  Dunlop  Hill,  near  Dunlop,  as  per 
charter,  dated  9th  July,  1527.  He  was  .?.  by 
his  brother, 

HUGH  DE  RALSTONE,  of  that  ilk,  m.  his 
cousin,  Janet,  daughter  of  Adam  WHITEFORD, 
of  that  ilk,  and  fell  at  the  battle  of  Pinkie,  10th 
September,  1547,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

HUGH  DE  RALSTONE,  of  that  ilk,  who  ac- 
quired the  lands  of  Woodsideand  Turnerland, 
n  the  parish  of  Beith,  from  Gavin  Ralston, 
commendator  of  Kilwinning,  in  1551,  and  m. 
Janet  HAMILTON,  of  the  family  of  Torrence 
orTorrens,  by  whom  he  had  with  other  issue, 
a  son, 

Gavin,  m.  1575,  Jean,  daughter  of  Robert 
Ker,  of  Kersland,  and  d.  v.  p.  leaving 
a  son, 

WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 
Hugh  de  Ralston  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 


WILLIAM  RALSTON,  of  Ralston,  m.  Barbara, 
daughter  of  John  HAMILTON,  of  Uddeston 
(afterwards  Lord  Belhaven),  and  had  issue, 
two  sons, 

I.  William,  of  Ralston,  who  acquired   in 
1643,  from  .F;um>s    Hamilton,   of   Ar- 
doch,    the   lands   of   Roughbank   and 
Crummock  and  also   those  of  Anchen- 
gown,  in  the  parish  of  Lochwiunoch, 
from    Lord   Abercorn.     HH    m.    Jean, 
daughter  of  DUNLOP  of  Dunlop,  and 
from  this  marriage  sprung  the  senior 
line  of  the  RALSTONS,  of  that  ilk,  which 
ended  at  thedeceaseof  GAVIN  RALSTOX, 
of  that  ilk,  who  m.  Annabella,  daugh- 
ter of  James  POLLOCK,  of  Arthurlca, 
by   Jean,    his   wife,    daughter   of   Sir 
Robert   POLLOCK,   Bart,,   of   Pollock, 
and  d.    1819,    leaving    two  daughters 
only,  viz.,  Annabel  a,  m.  Hugh  CRAW- 
FORD, nnd  Jane,  m.  Colonel  STODDART, 
of  the  Guar.'s. 

II.  JOHN,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

JOHN  KALSTON,  of  Honeybog,  m.  Eliza 
GBAEME,  and  had  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

WILLIAM  RALSTONE,  of  Auchentorie, 
Paisley,  who  m.  Jane,  daughter  of  Robert 
RALSTON,  of  Auehengrammont,  and  had  issue, 
three  sons, 

I.  Robert,  who  was  father  of, 

1.  William  Henry,  of  Warwick  Hill, 
m.  his  cousin,  Agnes,  daughter  of 
Gavin  RALSTON,  of  Auchengram- 
mont (vide  infra),  and  d.  *.  p. 
12th  July,  1833,  leaving  his 
property  to  his  sister's  son. 
3.  Margaret,  »».  Duncan  MAcDou- 
GALL,  and  had  by  him,  a  sor,  Alex- 
ander MAcDoiiGALL,  who  *.  his 
uncle  and  assumed  the  name  of 
RALSTON. 
li.  GAVIN,  of  Aueheiigrammont,  of  whom 

presently. 

in.  William,  of  Tower  Hill,  near  Kil- 
maurs,  a  major  in  the  army,  who  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  surviv:ng  son,  Captain 
John  Ralston,  of  the  25th  Light  Dra- 
goons. 
The  second  son, 

GAVIN  RALSTON,  of  Auclu  ngrammont,  left 
with  other  issue,  at  his  decease,  a  son  and  a 
daughter, 

I.  GAVIN,  of  whom  presently. 
I.  Agnes,  m.  her  cousin,  William  Henry 
RALSTON,  of  Tower  Hill,  and  rf.  *.  p. 
(vide  supra). 
The  son, 

GAVIN   RALSTOX,   of    Duuduff,    m.   Sarah 


'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY 


r,2.> 


HUTCHISON,  and  d.  1st  Juiumry,  18U3,  leav- 
ing i^sue, 

I.  GAVIN,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Alexander. 

III.  .\(l:nri. 
I.    Allies. 

H.  Hannah. 

ill     Surnh. 
Tlir  eldest  son, 

GAVIN  RALSTON,  went  as  a  young  man,  to 
TiiMimniii,  Mini  lii'i'iiine  11  sheep-farmer.  On 
the  discovery  of  gold,  he  sold  out  and  went 
to  Victoria,  where  he  settled  permanently. 
Hr  was  the  first  to  build  a  stone  house  in 
South  Yarra,  Melbourne.  He  m.  in  Tas- 
innnin,  Einilv  Anr.e,  daughter  of  —  VABDON, 
of  the  Civil  Service,  and  d.  in  1873,  aged  09, 
leaving  with  other  issue, 

I.  Gavin,  who  d.  t.  p.,  aged  about  20. 

II.  ALEXANDER  JAMES,   of   whom   pre- 


Tbc  younger  son, 

ALEXANDER  JAMES  RALSTON-,  of  Falcon- 

shaw,  Ashfield,  linn-  Sjdm-v,  A.  10th  April, 
1833,  m.  2nd  February,  1860,  Edith  Windc- 
yer,  daughter  of  John  THOMPSON,  of  Sydney, 
Deputy-Surveyor-Gencral  of  New  South 
Wales"  (and  Anne  Mary  his  wife,  sister  of 
Kiehunl  WiM>i'.  w;n,  mid  mint  of  the  Hon. 
Sir  William  Charles  WINDEYEH),  and  d.  2nd 
May,  1889,  leaving  issue, 

I.  ALEXANDER  GFUAIID,  the  subject  of 
this  memoir. 

II.  John  Thompson. 

III.  Norman  Kohun. 
I.  Jean  Vurdon. 

Mr.  A.  J.  Ralston  was  sometime  clerk  to  the 
Legislative  Assembly  and  afterwards  first 
manager  and  then  secretary  of  tlie  Australian 
M  ut  mil  Provident  Society. 


8cutly. 

Arms — Art],  on  a  b°nd  as.  three  aromi  in  seed  or. 
Crett — A  falcon  ppr.  with  Mis  at  Hi  feet. 
Motto — Fide  el  marie. 
Residence — Rathgael,  Ashfield,  near  Sydney. 


TOSEPH  MACK,  J.P.,  of  Berry  Bank,  Lismorc,  Hampden,  oo.  Victoria, 
*J  president  of  the  Hampdenshire  council,  b.  5th  June,  1845,  at  Colac, 
Victoria;  m.  at  Poligolet,  Darlington,  Victoria,  18th  August,  1860,  Helen, 
daughter  of  the  late  John  DODDS,  of  Poligolet,  and  has  issue, 

I.  JOSEPH  GARDNER,  6.  at  Berry  Bank,  Lismore,  15th  August,  1870. 

».  John,  6.  at  Berry  Bank,  12th  September,  1880. 

in.  Sidney  Arthur,  6.  at  Berry  Bank,  27th  February,  1881. 

iv.  Ernest  Harold,  b.  at  Berry  Bank,  5th  March,  1886. 

V.  Norman  Oscar,  b.  at  Berry  Bank,  29th  September,  1887. 

YI.  Stanley,  6.  at  Berry  Bank,  3rd  May,  1889. 

i.  Amy  Maud,  6.  at  Berry  Bank,  27th  January,  1^73. 

M.  Helen  Elizabeth,  b.  at  Berry  Bank,  8th  April,  1874. 

n r.  Anna,  b.  at  Berry  Bank,  loth  January,  1876. 

IV.  Eva,  6.  at  Burry  Bank,  30th  April,  1882. 


ILtncagr. 


Mr.  Joseph  Mack's  ancestors  wore  for  many 
generations  farmers  in  Berwickshire,  Scot- 
land. II U  father,  JOSEPH  GARDNER  MACK, 
wont  to  Tasmania  in  1884,  and  settled  in 
Victoria  in  1841,  m.  at  New  Norfolk,  28tli 
Jaminry,  1836,  Anna,  sister  of  James  AUSTIN, 
of  Glastoubury,  eo.  Somerset,  Knghmd  (she 
d.  1st  DeceinLer,  1866),  and  d.  from  the 

SesidfHce — Berry  Bank,  Lismore,  llampden,  co.  Victoria. 


result  of  an  accident,  2lst  July,  1868.  His 
brothers  and  sister*,  who  <>rc  all  now  de- 
ceased, were,  l)r.  Mack,  of  Madras,  India ; 
William  Mack,  of  Berry  Bank,  Berwickshire, 
N.B. ;  James  Mack,  of  Edinburgh;  MifS 
Muck,  of  Region,  Berwickshire  j  and  Mrs. 
I'uverhill,  of  Berwickshire. 


VOI.    I!. 


•2  s 


626  BURKE'S  COLONIAL   GENTRY. 


THE  HON.  SIR   PATRICK    ALFRED  JENNINGS,   K.C.M.G.,  LL.D., 
M.L.C.,  and  a  hereditary  Roman  marquess,  of  Colebrook,  Double  Bay, 
Sydney,  of  Garrawilla,  New   South   Wales,  and   of  Westbrook,  Queensland, 
?;.  20th  March,  1831,  TO.  9th  February,  1861,  Mary  Anne,  oldest  daughter  of 
Martin  SHAXAHAN,  of  Mnrnoo,  Victoria,  and  has  issue, 

i.  JOHN  FRANCIS,  b.  22nd  November,  1868. 

ii.  Alfred  Martin  Peter  Paul,  6.  29th  June,  1872. 

I.  Mary  Judith  Antonina. 

Sir  Patrick  was  educated  at  Newry,  in  Ireland,  and  at  Exeter,  in  co. 
Devon,  England.  Originally  intended  for  the  Bar,  he  determined  to  embrace 
a  mercantile  career,  and  finally  resolved  to  leave  England  for  Australia.  He 
arrived  in  Melbourne  in  1852,  and  went  to  the  gold  fields,  and  settled  after- 
wards at  St.  Arnaud,  Victoria,  in  1855,  into  which  district  he  was  among 
the  first  to  introduce  quartz-crushing  machinery.  He  founded  the  town  of 
St.  Arnaud,  was  chairman  of  the  first  road  board,  and  of  the  first  municipal 
council  of  that  place.  He  was  made  a  magistrate  for  Victoria  in  1857,  and  was 
chairman  of  the  local  bench  for  some  years.  In  1863  he  went  to  reside  at 
Warbreccan,  near  Deniliquin,  having  acquired  some  pastoral  property  in  the 
Murrumbidgee  district,  and  became  an  active  member  of  the  Riverina  Asso- 
ciation. He  became  possessed,  in  conjunction  with  his  partner,  Mr.  Shanahan, 
of  Marnoo,  of  station  properties  ou  the  Murray  and  Darling  Rivers.  From 
1867  to  1870,  Sir  Patrick  was  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Council,  and  from 
the  latter  vear  to  1873,  was  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  for 
the  Murray  District.  In  1874,  he  received  from  the  Pope  the  Order  of  St. 
Gregory  the  Great.  He  was  commissioner  for  New  South  Wales  at  the 
Victorian  Exhibition,  and  for  New  South  Wales,  Tasmania,  and  Queensland, 
at  the  Great  Centennial  Exhibition  of  Philadelphia  in  1876.  In  1879  he  was 
Executive  Commissioner  to  the  first  Sydney  International  Exhibition,  and  for 
his  services  was  created  a  C.M.G.  In  1880,  he  was  promoted  K.C.M.G.,  and 
in  that  year  was  elected  to  the  Assembly  for  the  Bogan  District,  which  he 
represented  till  1885.  He  was  Vice-President  of  the  Executive  Council  in 
the  Stuart  Government,  1883,  and  was  Colonial  Secretary  in  the  Dibbs 
Administration,  1885.  In  February,  1886,  Sir  Patrick  formed  a  government 
of  his  own,  of  which  he  was  Premier  and  Treasurer,  and  also  Vice-President 
of  the  Executive  Council,  but  resigned  in  January,  1887.  He  proceeded  to 
England  in  that  year  as  delegate  to  the  Colonial  Conference,  held  in  London. 
While  on  a  visit  to  Ireland,  the  degree  of  LL.D.,  honoris  causa,  was  conferred 
on  him  by  Dublin  University.  He  subsequently  received  from  His  Holiness 
Pope  LEO  XIII,  the  Grand  Cross  of  Pius  IX  in  addition  to  his  previous 
distinctions, and  was  created  a  hereditary  marquess  by  the  Pope  in  April,  1891. 
Sir  Patrick  was  for  many  years  Vice-President  of  the  Agricultural  Society  and 
President  of  the  leading  musical  societies  in  Sydney.  He  is  a  member  of  the 
Legislative  Council,  and  is  a  magistrate  for  New  South  Wales,  Victoria,  South 
Australia,  and  Queensland.  He  is  also  a  member  of  the  Sydney  University 
Senate  and  a  Fellow  of  St.  John's  College,  and  is  Trustee  of  the  Sydney 


Ml  KKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTKV 


G27 


National  An  (l;illrry.  Sir  Patrick  was  Parliamentary  delegate  to  represent 
the  Legislative  Council  of  New  South  Wales  in  tlie  Sydney  Federal  Con- 
vention of 


Hinraoc. 


In  the  records  of  the  Rolls,  we  find  that 
JOHN  JKNNINOS  was  dispossessed  of  thetown- 
l:i>iil  iif  H;ilU  murphy,  in  the  barony  of  the 
Anl«,  parish  of  Ballykecl,  and  of  several  other 
\jilinhle  properties,  nwinj;  to  the  confiscation 
ill'  Hir  properties  of  tlir  K  >inan  Catholics  by 
thrpi'iiiil  .....  Irni'  llKviivVIlIand  ELIZABETH. 
This  JOHN  JKNMNCIS  was  father  of  ROBKKT, 
fr.iin  whom  ili-icended  ROBERT  JENNINGS, 
whose  son, 

ROBERT  .lKNXi\<is,  m.  Mary  MeMcLLEN, 
and  left,  issue,  a  son, 

FRANCIS  JBNNINQS,  of  Newry,  Ireland,  who 
m.  1819,  Mary  O'NEIL,  and  d.  in  Newry,  in 
March,  1847,  having  by  her,  who  d.  in  Sydney 
in  November,  1874,  had  issue, 

I.  PATRICK  ALFRED  (Sir),  the  subject  of 
this  memoir. 


n.  John,  m.  Sarah  JORDAN,  nnd  'I.  in 
Sun  Krnnri-ro,  U.S.A.,  in  1882,  leaving 
a  sou  and  daughter. 

III.  Francis,  if.  unm. 

IV.  Peter  Vincent  Joseph,  H.  unm. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Mii-lmrl   (iror^e  Cow- 
WAY. 

II.  Rose,  m.   Tliomas  l?AfON,  and   rf.  in 
Mi-llioiirne,    in    1S73,   leming   by  him, 
who  d.  in  1879,  seven  children. 

in.  Klizabeth.  m.  first,  John  QUIGI.BY, 
of  Castle  Blaney ,  Ireland,  a?id  secondly, 
Thomas  GOBMLEY,  of  St.  Arnaud,  Vic- 
toria, and  has  issue,  two  daughters. 

iv.  Margaret  Blanche,  m.  1871,  Hubert 
KELLY. 


Jfesid'nrex  nnd  Estates—  Colebrook,  Double  Bay,  Garrawillo,  Liverpool  Plains,  in  New 
li  Wiiles  ;  and  U'estbrook,  Darling  Downs,  Queensland. 
Club—  Union,  Sydney. 


JAN  DANIEL  OVERBEEK,  of  Rondebosch,  Cape  Town,  Cape  Colony, 
South   Africa,   6.    26th    December,   1847,   m.    8th    April,    1880,    Clara 
Harriet,    daughter  of    Charles    Bugot    SMITH,    Deputy   Commissary-General 
(retired)  of  Nurney,  near  Grahamstown,  Cape  Colony,   South   Africa,    and 
has  issue, 

JOHN  BAGOT,  6.17th  February,  1883. 

Mr.  J.  D.  Overbeek  was  appointed  fifth  clerk  in  the  Customs,  Cape 
Town,  in  1865,  fourth  clerk,  1867;  third,  1870;  Port  Elizabeth,  fourth 
examining  officer,  April,  1871,  third  examining  officer,  1874  ;  second  examining 
officer  and  measuring  surveyor  of  shipping,  1879;  East  London  chief 
examining  officer,  1880 ;  measuring  surveyor  of  shipping,  1882 ;  assistant 
surveyor  of  Customs,  1883 ;  appointed  in  1878  special  officer  of  Customs  on 
the  staff  of  His  Excellency  Sir  Bartle  Frere  in  Natal  to  report  on  the  feasibility 
of  establishing  a  South  African  Customs  Union.  He  inaugurated  the  system 
of  Inland  Customs  collection  at  Beaconsfield,  Kimberley,  in  1883,  and  the 
rebate  system  at  Frere,  Bethnlie,  and  Colesberg  Bridges  in  August,  1884 ; 
opened  the  Custom  House  at  Hancock's  Drift  on  the  Umzimkulu  in  August, 
1885 ;  was  appointed  principal  officer  of  Customs  at  Kimberley  in  November, 
1886;  chief  clerk  in  the  general  management  department  of  the  Customs, 
16th  November,  1888 ;  he  was  on  special  service  in  Orange  Free  State 
regarding  Customs  Union,  June  to  August,  1889,  October,  1890,  and  Sep- 
tember, 1891;  and  in  the  South  African  Republic,  July,  1892;  acted  as 
collector  of  Customs,  January  to  March,  1891,  and  August  to  October,  1892, 
appointed  assistant  collector  and  principal  controller  of  Customs,  1st 
September,  1892. 

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(IL'S 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Hincngt 


This  family  was,  in  the  early  part  of  the 
17th  century,  seated  in  the  province  of  East 
Flanders,  in  theNetlierhmds.  LEEXDEBT  TAN 
OVERBEKE,  b.  1615,  was  great-grandfather 
of  1.  NICOLAAS,  of  whom  presently,  and  2. 
Daniel,  4.  13th  March,  1695,  who  was 
Governor  of  Ceylon  in  1742,  and  also  Coun- 
cillor extraordinary  of  India,  and  d.  at 
Colombo,  29th  July,  1751.  The  elder 
brother, 

NICOLAAS  VAN  OVERBEKE,  b.  1st  February, 
1691,  m.  Marie  Naiita  (b.  15th  January, 
1701),  a  lady  of  an  ancient  and  noble  Frisian 
family,  and  had  issue,  five  sons,  Mark, 
Gerrard,  Joan,  DANIEL,  and  Nicolas.  The 
fourth  son, 

DANIEL  VAN  OVERBEKE,  b.  3rd  March, 
1727,  was  sent  on  an  ollicial  mission  by  the 
Dutch  Government  to  Bengal,  where  he 
remained  and  »».  Theodora,  daughter  of 
Andreas  Franciscus  IMMENS,  a  barrister  and 
Fiscaal  of  Chinsurah,  in  Bengal,  by  his  wife, 
Cornelia  de  MAUKEGNAULT,  descended  from 
Joan  de  Mauregnault,  a  knight  of  the  Golden 
Fleece,  and  Colonel  of  Spanish  Infantry, 
under  Ferdinand  of  Toledo,  Duke  of  Alva, 
1567.  Daniel  van  Overbeke  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel    Anthony,    b.    6th    February, 
1765,    was    appointed     Governor     of 
Chinsurah  in  Bengal  ;    m.    1790,   his 
cousin,    Sara    Leonora,    daughter    of 
Jacob    EILBBACHT,  Governor  of   the 
Dutch    possessions   on    the    coast   of 
Coramandel,  and  d.  25th  September, 
1840,  having  by  her  had  issue, 

1.  Cornelia  Maria,  m.  Rice  Davies 
KNIGHT,  M.D. 

2.  Johanna  Leonora,  m.  first,  1815, 
Lieutenant   John    GORDON,    and 
seiondly,    1823,    Lieutenant     A. 
WRIGHT. 

3.  Maria    Johanna,    b.    1799,    m. 
Pieter  Henry  de    WAAL,    whose 
only  daughter,  Emily  Cornelia,  b. 
1817,   m.   first,  183  i,    Lieutenant 
I.EIGHTON,  H.M.  44th  Regiment, 
whofell  at  Caboul;  she  m. secondly, 
Captain    SULLIVAN,  of    the   3rd 
Light  Dragoons. 

II.  GERARD  EWOUT,  of  whom  hereafter. 
in.  Alexander. 

IV.  Pieter  Franciseus. 

I.  Cornelia  Maria,  m.  1783,  Captain  H. 

J.  HOLST. 

The  second  son, 

GEKAED  EWOUT  OVERBEEK,  b.  at  Cos- 
siinbazaar,  Bengal,  14th  February,  1767, 
received  on  the  16th  December,  1795,  his 
commission  under  the  seal  and  signature  of 
the  secretary  of  Murine,  as  first  officer 
(Kapt"  -  Lieutenant  -  Commander)  of  the 
Dutch  frigate,  the  "Castor,"  of  forty  guns, 
being  one  of  that  great  armament  under  the 
celebrated  Admiral  de  Winter,  equipped  for 
the  purpose  of  retaking  the  Cape,  which  had 
fallen  into  British  hands  in  the  preceding 
month  of  June.  This  force  was  fitted  out  in 
the  Texel,  and  escaped  the  English  blockade, 


got  to  sea  on  the  23rd  February,  1796,  and 
after  many  delays,  reached  Saldunha  Bay, 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  on  the  31st  July 
following.  Here  the  Dutch  squadron  re- 
mained undisturbed  until  the  14th  Angust. 
On  the  llth  August,  1797,  Captain  Overbeek 
was  sent  on  shore  for  cattle  and  to  recon- 
noitre, and  again  on  the  Ifitlt,  when  he 
returned  with  the  news  of  the  approach  of 
an  English  force.  Soon  after  followed  the 
defeat  of  the  Dutch  squadron,  the  British 
standard  was  hoisted  over  the  Batavian  on 
board  the  "  Castor,"  and  Captain  Overbeek 
was  made  a  prisoner  of  war.  On  his  release 
he  went  to  Cape  Town,  and  having  obtained 
leave  remained  there  some  time.  On  the 
restoration  of  the  Capo  Colony  to  Holland, 
after  the  Peace  of  Amiens  in  1802,  Captain 
Overbeek  retired  from  the  Dutch  navy,  but 
often  served  on  commissions  of  importance 
in  connection  with  the  Dutch  government 
and  navy.  On  the  31st  October,  1804,  he 
was  appointed  quarter  and  paymaster-general 
at  Cape  Town,  and  held  this  office  until  the 
ceding  of  the  Cape  to  England  in  1806,  when 
he  retired  from  public  life  ;  was  for  many 
vears  a  trustee  of  the  Colonial  Orphan 
Chamber.  He  in.  23rd  January,  1797,  Alida 
Cornelia  (b.  8th  December,  1772),  daughter 
of  Andries  BRINK,  a  member  of  the  High 
Court  of  Justice,  under  the  Dutch  govern- 
ment of  the  Cape  in  1771,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Jan  Daniel,  was  for  many  years  in  the 

Cape  Civil  Service,  where  he  held  the 

office  of  chief  distributor  of  stamps,  4. 

8th  June,  1799,  m.  29th  April,  1821, 

Wilhelmina  Anna  Van  BLAXCKENBERG, 

and  d,  12th  September,  1865,  leaving 

issue,  with  three  daughters,  a  son, 

Gerrard  Ewout  Immens,  late  of  the 

master's  office,  Cape   Town,  who 

d.  September,  1876. 

ii.  JACOBUS   CHBISTOFIEL  BE  WITTE, 

of  whom  presently. 

I.  Susanna   Maria,  b.  8th  March,  181], 
m.  ]st  May,  1831,  Johannes  Hermanns 
REDELINGHUYS,  solicitor  of  Weltevre- 
den,  Sea  Point,   Cape   Town,  and  d. 
1873,  leaving  issue  four  daughters  (see 
DE  SMIDT,  of  Sondeboseh). 
Captain  Gerrard  Ewout  Overbeek  d.  at  Sea 
Point,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  12th  December, 
1854.     His  second  son, 

JACOBUS  CHBISTOFFEL  DE  WITTE  OVEB- 
BEEK,  of  Catbeart  Villa,  The  Gardens,  Cape 
Town,  b.  17th  February,  1806,  formerly 
chief  clerk,  Colonial  Office,  Cape  Town,  and 
later  aided  actively  in  the  direction  of  several 
of  the  most  important  local  institutions.  He 
m.  17th  May,  1830,  Gertruida  Hermina  (4. 
7th  July,  l.-ll;  d.  30th  March,  1SS3), 
eldest  daughter  of  Willen  Frederick  de  HAAN, 
an  officer  in  the  Dutch  army,  who  held  a 
commission  under  the  Prince  of  Orange,  and 
in  British  pay,  signed  by  Frederick,  Duke  of 
York,  Commander-in-chief,  dated  llth  Mav, 
1782,  and  by  her  had  issue, 


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1.  (!(>rr:inl  Ewmit .  nl'  \ 'irlnrlii.  Vu*tr.ilia. 
//.  lUli  February,  Isll.  M.  lsfi7,  and 
lia-  i"iie, 

1.  llcriiiiini  Margaret,  ft.  10th  June, 

IMI'.I.  ,/     |  Ml,  I 

2.  I  lumens  ile  Mauregnuult,  4.  22nd 
Annual,  1S72. 

ir.  Williiiui  1'Yeileriek,  of  tlio  South 
Africa  Republic.  w.Marnarctha  STRVX, 
:md  lia>  issue,  six  <lnuylitcrs. 

in.  JAN  DAMKL,  of  Cape  Town,  tin- 
subject  of  tins  memoir. 

I.  Catherhm  Buyskes,  m.  7th  November, 
1860,  Johannes  Paul  DU  TOIT,  of  Berg- 
zichtStellenbosch,  descended  from  one 
of  the  French  refugee  families  who 
settled  at  the  Cape  after  the  revocation 
of  the  Edk-t  of  Nantes  in  1085,  and 
has  issue,  seven  sons  and  four 
daughters. 


II.  Aliila  Cornelia,  »«.  (reorne  All-sunder 
KKVMH .ix.  of  I  In'  t'npe  Civil  Sen  in-, 
chief  elerk  in  the  office  of  the  master 
of  the  Supreme  Court,  and  sometime 

•1  master. 

in.  M:tri;i  Cut  lii-rim1,  ".  1st  Oetober, 
1874,  Albert  llenn  SIM  i  MR,  solicitor 
of  Cape  Town,  nnd  has  issue,  two  sons 
and  one  daughter. 

iv.  Gertruida  Ilermina.  A.  10th  Decem- 
ber, 1855,  m.  7th  April,  1875,  Abraham 
DE  SMIDT,  late  surveyor-general  of  the 
Cape  Colony,  and  justice  of  the  peace, 
eldest  ion  of  the  Hon.  William  Anno 
Jansscns  de  Smidt,  of  Westbrooke, 
Rondeboscb,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and 
has  issue,  three  sons  and  one  daughter, 
(xee  I)B  SMIDT,  of  Soiuleboich). 

Mr.  J.   C.  Overbeck  d.  at  Cape  Town,  17th 

March,  1890. 


Arm* — Arg.  a  chevron  between  three  martlets  ta. 

Crest — Two  wolves'  heads  addoned  ta.  and  arg. 

Residence — Rondebosch,  Cape  Town,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  South  Africa. 

Club— Civil  Service,  Cape  Town. 


OTTO  HEINRTCH  SCHOMBURGK,  deputy  sheriff  of  South  Australia, 
Major  South  Australian  Militia  Field  Artillery ;  returning  officer  for 
the  electoral  district  of  West  Adelaide,   6.  30th   September,  1857,  m.  17th 
September,  1892,  Ada  Louise,  eldest  daughter  of  H.  E.  DOWNER,  of  Hilltop, 
Campbelltown,  M.L.A.,  and  has  issue, 

Pauline  Louise,  5.  21st  July,  1893. 


REV.  FBIEDEIOH  LUDWIG  SCIIOMBUBQK, 
of  Friburg,  Germany,  a  minister  in  the 
Lutheran  Church,  (son  of  FBIKDEBICH 
SCHOMBURGK),  m.  Fredericka  KBIPPKNDOBF, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert    (Sir),   a   celebrated   traveller 
and  formerly  consul  at  Bangkok. 

II.  Otto,  who  emigrated  with  his  brother 
Richard  Moritz  to  South  Australia  in 
184S,  and  d.  after  a  residence  in  that 
colony  of  about  ten  years. 

in.  RICHABD    MOBITZ,  of   whom  pre- 
sently. 

IT.  Julius  Ludwig. 
The  third  son, 

RICHABD  MOHITZ  SCHOMBUBOK,  Ph.D., 
dim-tor  of  the  Botanic  Gardens  at  Adelaide, 
4.  at  Friburg,  Saxony,  5th  October,  1811,  m. 
24th  June,  1849,  Pauline,  daughter  of 
Heinrii-h  KNEIB,  of  Potsdam,  architect,  and 
d.  24th  March,  1891,  having  had  issue, 

I.  OTTO     HEINBICH,     the    subject     of 
this  memoir. 


I.  Marie      Caroline,     m.     Rev.     James 
SUNTEB,  B.A.,  incumbent  of  St.  Paul's, 
Adelaide. 

II.  Clara  Louise,  m.  Dr.  A.  PHILIP,  of 
Sydney. 

III.  Anna   Emelia  Augusta,  m.  Charles 
E.  HERBERT,  of  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  solicitor. 

ir.  Rosalia     Hermenia,     m.  Dr.  J.   H. 

EVANS,  of  Hindmarsh,  S.A. 
Dr.  Schomburgk  having  become  impli- 
cated in  the  political  troubles  raging  in 
Germany,  emigrated  to  South  Australia  in 
1848.  Previously  he  had  been  associated 
with  the  celebrated  scientists,  Baron 
Alexander  Von  Humboldt,  and  Leopold 
Von  Buch,  and  accompanied  his  late  brother 
Sir  Robert,  to  British  Guiana  to  complete 
the  survey  of  that  country.  It  was  during 
the  explorations  of  the  late  Sir  Robert 
Sehomburgk,  in  British  Guiana,  that  on  the 
1st  January,  1837,  while  ascending  the 
Berlric  River,  when  he  discovered  that  most 


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BURKU'S  COLONIAL  GKNTUY. 


beautiful  specimen  of  t!ie  Horn  of  the  Western 
Hemisphere  "  The  Victoria  Regin,"  which  he 
introduced  into  England.  Dr.  Bchomburgt 
settled  at  Buchsfield,  Gawler  River;  and  in 
1806,  succeeded  Mr.  Francis  as  director  of 


the  Botanic  Gardens,  Adelaide.  He  was 
the  author  of  papers  on  the  cultivation  of 
various  plants,  and  had  numerous  honours 
conferred  on  him. 


Residence — Adelaide,  South  Australia. 


TjWELYN    ARCHER    POWYS,   of    Mathraval,    co.    Brandon,  Manitoba. 
tj     Canada,  I.  1848,  educated  at   Shrewsbury,  and  settled  in  Manitoba,  in 

1882. 


was  made  one  of  the  barons  of  the 
exchequer,  and  in  1702  a  judge  of  the 
King's  Bench,  which  lie  resigned  in 
1726,  after  a  service  of  thirty-one 
years  as  one  of  the  twelve  judges.  By 
his  wife,  Agnes,  who  d.  before  him, 
daughter  of  —  CARTES,  he  had  no 
issu»,  and  dying  13th  March,  1731,  was 
buried  at  Bitterly. 

it.  THOMAS  (Sir),  of  whom  presently, 
in.  Elward,  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
where  he  d.  a  bachelor  in  16C8,  and 
was  buried  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary 
Magdalen,  Oxford. 

IT.  John,  in  holy  orders,  d.  on  his  pas- 
sage to  the  West  Indies. 
I.  Anne,  d.  in  infancy, 
n.  Anne,    m.  1697,    Andrew  HILL,   of 
Court  de  Hill,  of  the  eldest  branch  of 
the  HILLS,  of  Hawkeslotie,. 
He  m.  secondly,    Mary,    daughter   of    John 
COTES,    of    Woodcote,    Shropshire,   and   by 
that  lady  had  five  sons  and  a  daughter.     The 
second  son  of  the  first  marriage, 

SIR  THOMAS  POWYS,  of  Lilford  Park,  co. 
Northampton,  bred  to  the  bar  like  his  brother, 
was  appointed  solicitor  -  general  in  1680, 
when  he  received  the  honour  of  knighthood, 
was  attorney-general  the  next  year,  and  con- 
stituted one  of  the  judges  of  the  Queen's 
Bench  in  1713,  whence  he  was  removed  in 
1714.  Sir  Thomas  purchased  in  1711  the 
manor  of  Lilford,  in  Northamptonshire.  He 
m.  first,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Ambrose  HOL- 
BECH,  of  Mollington,  eo.  Warwick,  by  whom 
he  hnd  (with  two  other  sons,  and  three 
daughters,  of  whom  Anne  m.  Andrew  HILL, 
of  Court  of  Hill,  Salop)  issue, 

i.  THOMAS,  ancestor  of  the  BABONS  LIL- 
FORD (see  BURKE'S  Petrage). 
Sir  Thonvis  m.  secondly,  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Sir  Philip  MEADOWS,  Knt.,  of  Chaltisham, 
co.  Suffolk,  knight-marshal  of  the  king's 
palace,  by  Dorothy,  his  wife,  sister  of  Hugh 
BOSOAWEN,  first  Viscount  Falmouth,  and  d. 
4th  April,  1719,  having  had  issue, 

II.  PHILIP,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  second  son, 

PHILIP  POWTS,  of  Hardwicke,  co.  Oxford, 
m.  Isabella,  only  child   and  heir  of  Richard 


The  house  of  POWYS  deduces  lineage 
through  the  Barons  of  Main-yn-Meifod,  in 
Powysland,  from  lorwerth  Goch,  Lord  of 
Mochnant,  in  Powyslanrl,  youngest  son  of 
Meredith,  Prince  of  Powys,  representative  of 
Mervyn,  King  of  Powys,  third  son  of  Rhodri 
Mawr,  King  of  Wales.  The  descendant,  by 
lorwerth  Vyclian,  the  younger  son  of  this 
lor  wen  h  Goch, 

MADOC  AP  IEVAN,  of  Main-yn-Meiford,  m. 
Angharad,  daughter  of  leven  ap  Einion  ap 
lorwerih,  of  Mechain,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Owain  ap  Madoe,  from  whom  descen- 
ded the  family  of  GRIFFITHS,  formerly 
of  Glover,  in  Llansilin. 

II.  David  Goch  ap  Madoc,  of  Meifod, 
Trefnanny,  and  Deuddwr. 

in.  JOHN,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  third  son, 

JOHN  POWTS,  of  Myfod,  was  father  of, 

JAMES  Powys,  whose  son, 

WILLIAM  POWTS,  of  Ludlow,  I.  in  1494; 
m.  for  his  second  wife,  Margaret,  daughter  of 
Richard  ROWBUEY,  and  had,  with  other 
issue, 

I.  THOMAS,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,    of    Bryndrinog,    ancestor    of 
Powrs,    of  Berwick  House,  and    of 
Westwood.       (See    BUKKE'S    Landed 
Q-cntry.) 

The  eldest  son  of  the  second  marriage, 

THOMAS  POWYS,  of  Snytton,  co.  Salop,  b. 
1558 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Richard 
SMYTH,  of  Credenhill,  C".  Hereford,  and  d. 
1K39,  having  had  nine  children,  of  whom  the 
eldest, 

THOMAS  Powrs,  serjeant-at-law,  and  one 
of  the  benchers  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  was  seated 
at  Henley  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Bitterly. 
He  m.  firsf,  Anne,  daughter  of  Sir  Adam 
LITTLETON,  Kut.  and  Bart.,  of  Stoke  Mil- 
borne,  chief  justice  of  North  Wales,  a  des- 
cendant of  the  celebrated  author  of  the 
Treatise  on  Tenures,  by  whom  he  had  six 
children,  namely, 

I.  Littleton  (Sir),  Knt.,  of  Henley  Hall, 
b.  1647  ;  a  bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
received  the  honour  of  knighthood 
from  King  WILLIAM  III,  on  his 
appointment  to  the  chief  justiceship 
of  North  Wales  in  1692.  in  1695  he 


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I.TBBS,  of  Hurdwicko  Hall,  co.  Oion,  and  by 
her  liud  !*RM, 

I.  I'm  i. [i-  l.\  ni!K,  of  whom  pres-i-nilv. 

II.  TlinmuH,  in  holy  orders,  dean  of  Can- 
terbury, d.  num. 

III.  Richard,  </.  3.  p. 
The  eldest  son, 

I'MIUP  LYDBE  Powvs.  <  t  lUnlwicko  Hall, 
///.  17<ii;.  C:in,lii.i-,  iml\  i-liihl  and  )«'iress  of 
Jol'n  < !  in  I.E,  of  Beenliam,  Berks,  by  whom  he 
li'ft  i.-sue, 

I.  Philip  Lybbo,  I,  at  Hardwicki-  Hull. 
M.  1790,  Louisa,  second  daughter  and 
co-heir  of  Richard  MITCHELL,  of 
Culham  Court,  co.  Berks,  and  left 
issue, 

].  Henry  Philip,  of  Hnrdwicke 
House,  co.  Oxford,  and  Bloom- 
lii'ld,  Middlesex,  4.  24th  Novem- 
ber, 1791;  m.  1st  June,  1817, 
Julia,  fourth  daughter  of  Sir 
Fitzwilliam  BABBINOTON,  Bart., 
Hud  bv  her  (who  d.  8th  September, 
1821)"lmd  a  son, 

(1)  Philip  Lybbe  Powys  Lybbe 
(LYBBE).now  of  Hardwick.co. 
Oxford,  andBloomfield.Mid- 
dlisex,M.A.,barrister-at-law, 
II  .P.   for    Newport,   Isle   of 
Wight,  1859-1865,   b.  1818; 
m.    llth  June,    1814.    Anne 
Phillis.  daughter  of  Thomas 
GBEENWOOD,     of      Turner's 
Court,  ami   niiceof  William 
STEPHENS,  of  Prospect  Hill, 
Tilehunt,  and  has  had  issue, 
witli  three  daughters.two  sone, 

1.  Banington,  rf.  vnm. 

2.  William  Reginald 
Lybbe  Powys,  A.    1846  ; 
m.  first,  1875,  Christian 
Cecilia,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  James  C. 
HAT  WOOD,   of   Dosthill 
House,      co.      Stafford. 
She    d.    1879.      He    m. 
secondly,    1880,   Sarah, 
daughter     of      \Y  i  11  in  ui 
BABTHOLOMEW,  of  Ash- 
ley, co.  Cambridge,  and 
rf.  4th  April,  1888,  leav- 
ing issue. 

In   18<J3,   Mr.    P.  L.   P.    L. 
Powys    retook    the   name  of 
LYBBE     by    royal     licence. 
(See  BUBKE'S  Landed    Qtn- 
tri/,  POWYS-LYBBE.) 
Mr.   H.  P.     Powys   «i.    secondly, 
1823,  Phillipa  Kmnia,  daughter  of 
W.  Cunliffe  SHAWE,  of  Preston, 
and  had  issue, 

(2)  Edward  Shawe,  deceased. 

(3)  Chailts  Billiard. 

(4)  Francis      Ailhur      (Rev.), 
B.D. 

(5)  George,  Captain  R.N. 

((i)  William  Cunliffe,  Captain 
22nd  Regiment,  m.  4th  Oc- 
tober, 18G6,  Constance  Ellen, 
eldest  daughter  of  Bramby 


William     POWYS,     of     The 

Viuidrvvp,  i'i>.  I'hcfti'r,  and  d. 
l«th  October,  1890,  leaving 
brae, 

1.    Pcn-.l. 

1.   Miibel. 

-'    luhel. 

(I)   Louiro  Phillipa. 
<2)   Frances  Marianne. 
<:t)   iMit.'llaLybbe. 

(4)  Sophia  Jane. 

(5)  MiUicent  Caroline. 

(6)  Emma  Charlotte. 

2.  Ri<-hard  Thomas,  in  holy  orders, 
\irar  of  Hullavington,  \Vilt«,  m. 
1829,  Caroline,  eldest  daughter  of 
Edward  Scott  WAKING,  and  ./. 
27th  January,  1877,  hiiving  hud 


1.  Philip  Edward,  Lieutenant 
67th  Regiment,  d.  19lh 
October,  1867. 

1.  Caroline  Sophia,  rf.  I/urn. 

2.  Emily  Georgians,  </.  u*m. 

3.  Ellen  Anna  Philij>;  -.<- 

4.  Selina,  rf.  10th  June,  1877. 

1.  Caroline  Louisa,  m.  Rev.  Edward 
Philip  COOFEB,  and  had  issue. 

2.  Sophia    Charlotte,    m.    Edward 
Si.  MI  ON,   second  son  of  Sir  John 
SIMEON,  Bart.,  and  rf.  i.  p.  1833. 

3.  Amelia  Frances,  m.  Rev.    Ihiliji 
Arden  CCOPEB. 

II.  THOMAS,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Caroline    Isabella,   m.    Rev.    Edward 
COOIEB,  rot-tor  of  Hmustall,  Kidware, 
co.  Stafford. 

The  sot  ond  sen, 

REV.  THOMAS  POWYS,  rector  of  Fawley, 
to.  Bucks,  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William 
PALGBAVE,  of  Collishall,  co.  Norfolk,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

i.  Thcmas  Arthur  (Rev.),  rector  of 
Sawtiy,  St.  Andrew,  Hants,  ». 
Anne,  only  child  of  William  Yorxo, 
and  rf.  1871.  leaving  issue. 

II.  BBANfBY  WILLIAM,  of  whom  pres- 
ently. 

III.  James  Morell  Coventry,  m.  Fanny 
Mira  BELDEN,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  1  1  ili]>    Aiinesley   Sccundus,    Major 
4th    M:<ii:i-  Native  Infantry,  «i.  first, 
Mary      MtiBiiiETT,      and      secondly, 
Caroline,  daughter  of  Colonel  i  BOOK- 
MAN,   and  rf.    16th    February,   1884, 
leaving  is-ur. 

V.  George  Henry  Norrr.an. 

i.  Louisa  Mary.'m.  J.  S'lmiMPTON. 

ii.  Catherine  jane,  m.  S.  LANE. 

III.  Augusta  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Dr.  A.  F.  . 

SKETCIIIEY.  vicar  of  Deptford,  Kent. 
iv.  Francis  Charlotte,  m.  H.  ^smii,  of 

Rozel. 
V.  Letitia   Gcorgiana  Tivilia,  m.  W.  G. 

JAKES. 
vi.   Caioline,  m.  Edward  Jenner  MrB- 

BAY. 

Piv    ll.cmas  Pc«ys  rf.  l£th  August,  1H7. 
lli-  M'cond  son, 
BKANSBY  WILLIAM  POWYS,  of  38,  Russdl 


632 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Square,    London,    W.C ,    m.   first,   Eleanor, 

daughter   of   Edward  HOABE,  of  Maidstone, 

co.  Kent,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1839,  had  issue, 

I.    Aubrey  Palgrave,  Captain   late    ICth 

Bedfordshire  Regiment. 

I.  Constance  Ellen,  m.  4th  October,  186G, 
her  cousin,  Captain  William  Cunliffe 
POWYS,  22nd  Cheshire  Regiment,  son 
of  Henry  Philip  POWYS,  of  Hardwicke 
Hall,  and  has  issue,  Percy,  Mubel,  and 
Ethel. 

II.  Gertrude. 

Mr.  B.  W.  Powys  m.  secondly,  Catherine, 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  William  ARCHER, 
rector  of  Croagli,  co.  Limerick,  and  Preben- 
dary of  Limerick,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

II.  Vere  Archer. 

in.  EVELYN  AECHEB,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 


IV.  Annesley  Horace  (Rev.),  vicar  of 
Meanwood,  Leods,  co.  York,  m.  Jessie, 
daughter  of  Canon  David  MAPLETON, 
of  Ripon,  and  lias  issue, 

1.  Dorothy. 

2.  Evelyn. 

3.  Marjorie. 

in.  Edith  Kathleen  m.  Rev.  William 
Bowstead  Rickards  JACOBSON,  vicar  of 
G-olden  Lane,  elJest  son  of  the  late 
Bishop  of  Chester,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Florence  Meynell,  m.  Robert  Alexan- 
der DBUCE,  and  has  issue. 

V.  A'ia  Catherine,  m.  Major  Charles  Sin- 
clair SHEPHAED,   D.SiO.,   late   Royal 
Fusiliers,  and  has  issue,  Hardinge. 

Mr.  B.  W.  Powys  d.  1887. 


Arms — Or  a  lion's  gamb,  erased,  in  bend  dexter,  between  two  cross  crosslets,  fitchee  in 
bend  sinister,  gu. 

Crest — A  bear's  gamb  erased  and  erect  gu.  holding  a  sceptre  ill  bend  sinister  headed  with 
a  fleur  de  Us  or. 

Motto — Parta  tueri. 

Residence— Mathraval,  Menteith,  co.  Brandon,  Manitoba,  Canada. 


HON.  JOHN  HILL,  of  Rambi  Island  Estate,  Fiji,  senior  unofficial 
member  of  the  Legislative  Council,  Fiji  (appointed  1878),  b.  14th 
July,  1838 ;  m.  22nd  November,  1859,  Katherine,  daughter  of  the  late  David 
SYMR,  of  Dundee,  Scotland,  by  Elizabeth  Ann  MAETELLI,  his  wife,  of  Tralee, 
co.  Kerry,  Ireland,  and  has  had  issue, 

i.  Horatio  Arthur,  b.  22nd  August,  18t>6  ;  d.  25th  July,  1885. 

n.  JOHN  FRANCIS,  b.  8th  August,  1867. 

in.  Charles  Brookes  Rambi,  b.  30th  June,  1871. 

iv.  Albert  Edward  George,  6.  29th  June,  1872. 

v.  Godfrey  Dawson,  6.  18th  October,  1874. 

vi.  Norton  Gordon,  b.  19th  July,  1876. 

i.  Rachel  Elizabeth  Martelli. 

n.  Kathleen  Alexandra. 

in.  Fanny  Caroline. 

iv.  Cometa. 

Mr.  Hill  served  in  the  Royal  Antrim  Artillery  Militia  during  the  Crimean 
•war  and  Indian  Mutiny,  and  was  Captain  and  Adjutant  of  the  New  South 
Wales  Artillery  Volunteers,  1866-70. 


This  family  of  HILL  is  a  branch  of  the 
family  of  the  same  name  residing  in  Devon- 
shire. Mr.  Hill's  ancestor  went  to  Ireland 
with  the  Marquis  of  Hertford  in  the 
beginning  of  the  17th  century,  and  received 
for  his  services  some  of  the  forfeited  rebel 
lands  in  the  county  of  Antrim,  establishing 
himself  at  Altananum,  co.  Antrim.  Being 


staunch  loyalists  the  services  of  members  of 
this  family  have  been  frequently  given  to  the 
Government  for  the  suppression  of  the 
several  Irish  rebellions,  and  they  have  pro- 
vided men,  arms,  money,  &e.,  for  that  pur- 
pose. 

JOHN  HILL,  b.  September,  1750 ;  m.  llth 
July,    1777,    Martha,   daughter  of  Edward 


IM'HKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTUY. 


I!INT(!IIAM.     She   wild  ';.  August,  1754.,  and  d. 


in  into.     lie,/.  in  lxi:i,  leaving  a  son, 

Aunirii   HILL,  of  Altannnum,  and    1'nrt- 


Kn-lii-1  IIOI.KVN,  and  bjr  her  (who  rf.  lllli 
November,  1878)  has  an  only  >on,  the  present 
Jlox.  Jons  Mil. i.. 


rush,  fit    Antrim,  who    m.  5tll   August,  1830, 

. //•/«* — Sa.  a  chevron  i-rin.  ///•/«•/•»•«  three  teopardi'  facet  arff. 
Crest — A  reindeer's  head  couped  gu.  attired  and  plain  collared  or. 
Motto — Ne  lento  aut  perfice. 
AV.v/,/c»ce— Hainbi  Island  Estate,  Fiji. 


Catotc, 


RIGHT  REV.  WILLIAM  GARDEN  COWIE,  D.D.,  M.A.  (Camb.),  of 
Bishopscourt,  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  Bishop  of  Auckland,  and 
Fellow  of  the  University  of  New  Zealand,  6.  in  London,  8th  January,  1831 ; 
m.  20th  July,  1869,  Eliza  Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  William  WEBBER,  M.D., 
formerly  of  Moulton  Hall,  co.  Suffolk,  by  Eliza  his  wife,  daughter  of  Sir 
Thomas  PRESTON,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  EDMUND  MORT LOCK  (Rev.),  6. 26th  May,  1870,  chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Auckland. 

H.  John  Patteson,  6.  10th  February,  1872. 

ill.  Arthur  Preston,  6.  13th  September,  1875. 

I.  Katharine  Vaughan. 

The  Right  Rev.  Bishop  Cowie  was  educated  at  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, where  ho  was  a  scholar  and  prizeman  of  Trinity  Hall ;  was  placed 
in  the  first  class  of  the  law  tripos  in  1854 ;  B.A.  in  1855,  M.A.  in  1865,  and 
D.D.  in  1869  ;  ordained  deacon  in  1854,  and  priest  in  1855  ;  formerly  curate 
of  St.  Clement's,  Cambridge,  and  of  Moulton,  co.  Suffolk.  He  was  one  of 
the  chaplains  of  Lord  Clyde's  army  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in 
1858,  for  which  he  received  the  medal  and  clasp ;  was  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's 
column  at  Koorsie;  and  with  Sir  Robert  Walpole's  column  at  the  battles  of 
Rooya  and  Aligunj,  and  the  capture  of  Bareilly  ;  and  in  1863  was  chaplain 
of  Sir  John  Gar  rock's  column  in  the  campaign,  against  the  Afghan  tribes, 
and  at  the  capture  of  Laloo,  for  which  he  received  the  medal  and  clasp.  In 
1864  he  was  appointed  resident  and  examining  chaplain  to  the  late  Bishop 
Cotton,  Metropolitan  of  India.  In  1867  he  was  rector  of  St.  Mary's,  Stafford ; 
and  in  1869  was  consecrated  in  Westminster  Abbey,  Bishop  of  Auckland.  He 
has  published  Notes  on  the  Temples  of  Cashmere,  A  Visit  to  Norfolk  Island,  and 
some  single  sermous. 

Ifneme. 


ALEXANDER  COWIE,  formerly  of  Auchter- 
less,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  afterwards  of  St. 
John's  Wood,  London  (son  of  WILLIAM 
COWIE,  of  the  same  county,  by  Janet  Low, 
his  wife),  m.  in  1828,  Elizabeth, daughter  of 
Alexander  GARDEN,  of  co.  Aberdeen,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  in  18S6)  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  Q..C.,  chancellor  of  the  dioceses 
of  Durham,  Rochester  and  Newcastle, 
anil  recorder  of  Maldon  and  of 
Saffron  Walden,  called  to  the  bar  at 
Gray's  Inn  and  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
27th  January,  1862. 


n.  WILLIAM  GABDBS  (Right  RCT.), 
D.D.,  M.A.,  Bishop  of  Auckland,  New 
Zealand. 

III.  Alexander    John,    deputy   surgeon- 
general  of  the  Bengal  Army. 

IV.  George  James  Webster,  barrister-at- 
law. 

v.  Crombie,  Major-General,  R.A.,  In- 
spector-General of  Ordnance,  Bengal, 
created  C.B.  1893,  4.  6th  July,  1839. 

i.  Elizabeth,  m.  Frederick  HOBNK. 

II.  Jane. 
Mr.  Alexander  Cowie  d.  in  1843. 


Residence — Bishopscourt,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
Club — New  University,  in  London. 


034 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


OBERT  HENRY  WYNYARD  POWELL,  M.D.,    of  Ottawa,   ^Canada, 
6.  16th  February,  1856,  TO.   Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Fisher  TORKASCK. 
and  has  issue, 

i.   Montagu  Grant,  b.  12th  July,  1884. 

ii.  Alan  Torrance,  6.  llth  August,   1886. 

in.  Grant,  b.  5th  September,  1889. 

iv.  Robert  Wynyard,  b.  llth  October,  1891. 

i.  Gladys  Wynyard,  b.  3rd  February,  1883. 

Mr.  R.  H.  W.  Powell  was  educated  in  private  schools,  and  matriculated 
in  medicine  at  McGill  University,  Montreal,  in  October,  1872;  graduated  in 
medicine  in  March,  1876,  with  high  honours,  being  awarded  the  Holmes 
gold  medal.  He  became  a  member  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
of  Ontario  the  same  year,  and  later  a  Licentiate  of  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  of  Quebec.  He  is  attending  physician  of  the  county  of  Carleton 
Hospital  ;  consulting  physician  and  surgeon  of  Children's  Hospital,  Ottawa, 
and  also  of  the  Protestant  Orphans'  Home  ;  surgeon  43rd  Ottawa  and 
Carleton  Rifles;  sm'geon  Dominion  Police  Force. 

Hincnge. 


This  family  is  said  to  be  a  branch  of  the 
POWELL  or  AP  HOWKLL  family  of  Shropshire, 
England. 

JOHN  POWELL,  of  Bankhame,  co.  Salop,  and 
subsequently    of    Boston,    Massachusetts,    b. 
1683,  m.  171*,  Anna,  daughter  and  eventual 
heiress  of  Jeremy  DTJMMEB   (who  was  father 
of  William,  b.  1677,  Lieutenant- Governor  of 
Massachusetts,  in  1716-61  ;  and  of  Jeremiah,  a 
man  of  some  note  in  his  time,  and  author  of 
Feveral  works,  b.  1680,  colonial  agent  in  Eng- 
land, d.  s.  p.   1729),  and  d.  1742,  having  by 
her,  who  was  b.  1684,  and  d.  1764,  had  issue, 
i.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently, 
ii.  Jeremy,  Chief  Justice  and  President 
of  Council  of  Massachusetts,  m.  Sarah 
BROOMFIELD,  but  d.  *.  p. 
III.  William,  m.  Mary  BBOOMFIELD,  and 
had    issue,   u   daughter   Susannah,  in. 
Jonathon  MASON,  und  hud  issue. 

I.  Anne,  b.  1722,  m.  as  his  second  wife, 
Kev.  Ebenezer  PEMIERTON. 

II.  Susannah,  b.  1727,  m.  Kev.  William 
SYMMES,  of  Andovtrandof  Yarmouth, 
Maine. 

The  eldest  son, 

JOHN  POWELL,  b.  about  1715,  m.  Jane, 
daughter  and  heiress  of  Sweton  GKANT,  of 
Newport,  Bhode  Island  (and  Temperance 
'\  ALLMAC.E,  his  wife),  son  of  Donald  GRANT, 
of  Bellvadoan,  eo.  Invernesc,  Scotland,  and 
Marjorie  STUART,  his  wife,  of  Kinmcachly, 
Ihithie,  Banff,  Scotland,  and  d.  1799,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  John,   served  in    General  Burgoyne's 
army,  in  1777,  d.  s.  p. 


it.  WILLIAM  DUMMER,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

i.  Jane,  m.  Eev.  T.  WAKBEN,  vicar  of 
Tolpudle,  co.  Dorset. 

ii.  Anne,  m.  Commissary-General  J.  W. 
CLARK,  uncle  of  Lord'Lyndhurst,  and 
d.  1792.  She  wrote  an  account  of  a 
journey  from  Detroit  to  Montreal  in 
17b9. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  E.  PRODGERS,  banker, 
of  Shropshire. 

The  second  son, 

'!HE  HON.  WILLIAM  DUMMEH  POWELL, 
Chief  Justice  of  Upper  Canada,  of  York,  Tor- 
onto, Canada,  sometime  of  Montreal,  b.  1755, 
called  to  the  bar,  at  the  Inner  '1  emple,  Lon- 
don, served  in  the  American  Revolutionary 
war,  and  was  Speaker  of  the  Legislative 
Council  in  1816.  He  m.  1773,  Anne,  daugh- 
ter of  Dr.  John  MVRKAT,  of  Norwich,  and 
Mary  BOTLES,  his  wife,  and  d.  6th  September, 
1834,  having  by  her,  who  was  b.  1758,  and  <l. 
Oth  March,  1849,  had  issue, 

i.  John,  d.  1776,  m.  8th  August,  1808, 
Isabella,  daughter  of  General  tineas 
SHAW,  son  of  Angus  SHAW,  of  Tordar- 
rucli,  ard  d.  18i7,  leaving  issue, 

1.  John, of  Niagara, Captain  Queen's 
Hungers,  served  in  the  rebellion, 
WHS  afterwards  Major  39th  Batta- 
lion Lincoln  Militia,  mayor  of  Tor- 
onto, 1838-39-40,  and  registrar  of 
deeds,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  1809,  m. 
August,  1830,  Klcanor  DREAN, 
and  d.  188],  having  hud  itsue, 


WUKK'S  COLONIAL  (JKXTIiV 


(1)  John,   b.   August,  1831,  d. 
unm.  isiis. 

(2)  Churl.-*   Henry,  >>.  1833,  m. 
Ihirrirt,  diiiiuhlrr   of     lYl<-i> 
1'nKi.i-s,  and  <l.  18G5,  I 
issue, 

(a)  Henry,  d.  *.  p. 

(b)  Binlf'y. 

(a)  Louisa. 

(b)  Maude,  rf.  •.  p. 

(c)  Jessie,  d.  t.  p. 

(3)  Murrey,  Sub- Inspector  Aus- 
tralian   Mounted   Police,    4. 
1835,  d.  unm.  1858. 

(4)  V\  illiain,  b.  1837,  m.  Octavie 
SMITH,  and  d.  ».  p.  1875. 

(5)  Grant,  6. 1843,  d.unm.  1819. 

(1)  Ellen  Grasett,  b.   1840,  m. 
John    OOILVY,  merchant   of 
Montreal,    son    of    Thomas 
Ogilvy,  J.P.  of  Brcchin,  co. 
Forfar,  and  d.  1.892,  leaving, 
1.     Lawrance     Murray  j     2. 
John  Herbert  Cecil,  Lieuten- 
ant Roj  al  Canadian  Artillery  ; 
1.  Ellen  Maud,  and  2.  Florence 
Dagmar. 

(2)  Emily,  b.    1845,  »».   David 
DCNCOMBK,  of  Simcoe,  and  d. 
1873,  leaving  a  son,  Herbert. 

(3)  Florence,  b.  1849,  m.  W.  A. 
AVELINO,  son  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Aveling,  of  London,  and  had 
issue,  Arthur  Powell. 

1.  Mary  Sophia,  4.  1815,  m.  as  his 
second  wife,  William  Henry  Cox- 
WKI.L,  of  Toronto,  and  had  issue, 
two  sons  and  t  wo  daughters. 
II.  William,  m.  Sarah  STEVENSON,  and  rf. 
July,  1804-,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Mary   Boylcs,  4.   July,  1803,  m. 
William  Botsfod  JABVIS,  and  d. 
1852. 

2.  Anne  Murray,  4.  January,  1805, 
m.    William     Charles    GWYNNE, 
M.D.,  and  rf.  8th  May,  1883,  hav- 
ing had  issue,  William,  4.  18-10,  rf. 
in  infancy  ;  and  Eliza  Anne. 

in.  GBANT,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Jeremiah,  was  taken   by  the  Span- 
iards and  imprisoned,  but  through  the 
influence  of   Lord    Holland   and   Mr. 
Jeuner,  he  was  liberated.     His  pardon, 
signed  by  the  King  of  Spain,  is  in  the 
poeseision  of    the  family.      He    was 
drowned  at  sea,  unm. 

V.  Thomas,  drowned  bathing  at  Kingston, 
ititm. 

I.  Anne,  drowned  in  the  "Albion,"  off 
Kinsale,  co.  Cork,  1822,  unm. 

II.  Elizabeth,  rf.  unm. 

III.  Mary    Boyles,    m.    Samuel     Peters 
JABVIS. 

The  third  son, 

GKANT  POWEII,  Lie.  Ap.  Hall,  J.P.,  b.  at 
Norwich,  England,  8th  May,  1779,  settled  at 
Montreal  and  subsequently  in  Toronto.  He 
was  one  of  the  original  members  of  the  Upper 


Canadtt  Mcdinil  Hoard,  retired  from  practice 
1817,  appointed  clerk  of  the  House  of  Assembly 
and  later  HS  Cl.-rk  of  the  Legislative  Council; 
he  m.  Kli/abfth  STAATS.  daughter  of  John 
BLEBCKEK,  of  Albany,  U.S.A.,  and  rf.  June, 
1838,  having  had  issue, 

'•  J('!'.",V        \bothrf.ininfancy. 

II.  William,/ 

III.  William  Uummer,  of  Guelph,  county 
judge  of  Wellington,  4.  25th  January, 
is  is,    m.    Clare   Pigott,   daughter    of 
Henry  STBANOB,  and  rf.  August,  1854, 
Inning  by  her  (who  m.  secondly,  Wil- 
liam CLABKE,  M.D.)  hod  issue, 

1.  Clarence     Murray,   of   El   Paso, 
Texas,  4.  24th  August,  1842. 

2.  John  Bleeckcr,  of  Guelph,  collector 
of  Inland  Revenue,  4.  5th  August, 
1818,  m.  Helen  Esther,  daughter 
of  John    George    WILLIAMS,  of 
Otterville,co.  Oxford,  and  has  issue, 

(1)  William  Bleecker,  /-.   30th 
April,  1882. 

(2)  Grant     Harkin,    4.     18th 
February,  1884. 

(1)  Helen  Clarissa. 

(2)  Clare  Muriel. 

(3)  Winifred. 
(I)  Joan  Ridout. 

IT.  GBANT,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anne  Jane,  4.  24th  Augi'st,  1806,  •». 
Captain   Charles  SEYMOVB,   and   had 
issue,  two  sons  and  a  daughter. 

II.  Charlotte,  rf.  an  infant. 

in.  Charlotte  Bleecker,  4.  15th  March, 
1814,  m.  19th  September,  1839,  John 
KIDODT,  of  Ontario,  Canada,  registrar 
of  deede,  who  d.  September,  1894  (tee 
1  hat  family). 

iv.  Elizabeth  Van  Rensellaer,  4.  15th 
February,  1816,  m.  John  STUABT,  bar- 
rister-at-law,  of  London,  Canada,  and 
rf.  6th  April,  1867,  leaving  issue,  one 
son  and  three  daughters. 
v.  Margaret  Bleecker,  4. 17th  April,  1821, 

rf.  unm.  llth  May,  1840. 
vi.  Mary  Ciit.herine,  m.    first,  Lawrence 
William  MEBCEE,  and  secondly,  1874, 
Hon.  Archibald  McKELLAB,  sheriff  of 
co.  Wentworth,  who  rf.  llth  February, 
1894,  and  has  issue,  by  the  first  mar- 
riage only,  one  son  and  two  daughters. 
The  fourth  son, 

GBANT  POWELL,  4.  2nd  September,  1819, 
m.  Elizabeth  Mary,  daughter  of  Major  Samuel 
Proudfoot  Hl'BD,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William    Dummer,   of    the    Ontario 
Bonk,  4.   22nd    May,   1847,  m.  Alice, 
daughter  of  William  MrEBAT,  of  Tor- 
onto, merchant,  and  rf.  December,  Ib8i, 
leaving  issue, 

1.  William  Dummer,  4.  1st  Septem- 
ber, 1876. 

1.  Elizabeth. 

2.  Katherine. 

II.  Edward  Grant  Gkdwyn,  4.  25th  Oct- 
ober, 1848. 

in.  Arthur  Wellesley,  of  Denver,  Color- 
ado,  4. 27th  October,  1852,  m.  Lillie  Bi  11 
SOWLE,  of  Denver. 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


iv.  ROBERT  HEXRY  WYNYARD,  the  sub- 
ject of  tills  memoir. 
I.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  m.  Joseph  James 


GORMULLY,  Q.C.,  of  Ottawa,  and  has 

had  issue,  Philip  ;  Robert;  Ethel;  and 
Winifred. 


Arms — Quarterly  first  and  fourth,  per  f ess  or  and  ara.  a  lion  rampant  nti.  (for  POWELL); 
second,  az.,  three  fleurs  de  Us  or  issua.nl  from  a  chief  of  the  last  a  demi  lion  rampant  sa.  (for 
DUMHKR)  ;  third  gti.  three  ancient  crowns  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or  (for  GRANT). 

Crest — The  sun  or  above  clouds  ppr. 

Motto — Aude. 

Kesidence  —Ottawa,  Canada. 


HON.  WILLIAM  OSWALD  HODGKINSON,  of  Bittal,  Toowong,  near 
Brisbane,     Queensland,   M.L.A.,   J.P.,   F.R.G.S.,    minister    of    mines 
and    minister  for    education,   Queensland,  b.  at  Handsworth,    co.   Warwick, 
31st   March,    1836,   ra.    Kate   ROHERTSCN,    of    Stirling,    Scotland,    and    has 
issue, 

i.  WILLIAM  OSWALD. 

i.  Edith  May,  m.  James  McCrea  SHERIDAN. 

ii.  Mabel  Kate. 

Mr.  Hodgkiuson,  who  is  the  son  of  the  late  WILLIAM  HODGKINSON,  of  Hill 
Top  House,  Birmingham,  co.  Warwick,  and  his  wife,  Harriet  BROWNE,  of 
Colwyn  Bay,  Wales,  emigrated  to  Victoria  in  1851  ;  returned  to  England  in 
1854,  and  entered  the  War  Office,  London  ;  went  again  to  Victoria  in  1859, 
and  became  sub-editor  of  the  Melbourne  Age;  joined  Burke  and  Wills' 
expedition  in  1860,  and  in  the  following  year  was  appointed  second  in 
command  in  McKinlay's  expedition ;  subsequently  settled  in  Queensland ; 
was  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  that  colony  for  the  Burke 
district  from  1874  to  1876 ;  leader  of  the  north-west  expedition,  1875-6  ; 
warden  and  police  magistrate  on  several  gold-fields  from  1877  to  1884,  in 
which  year  he  was  appointed  relieving  police  magistrate  for  Queensland; 
again  returned  to  Parliament  for  the  Burke  district  in  1888  ;  and  was  secre- 
tary for  mines  and  works  from  12th  December,  1887,  to  13th  June,  1888. 
He  was  Secretary  for  Mines  and  Education_from  12th  August,  1890,  to  March, 
1893.  Mr.  Hodgkinson  is  a  Back  gold  medallist  of  the  Royal  Geographical 
Society. 

Crest — A-  ffarb  or  between  two  wings  expanded  vert. 

Motto — Sihil  sine  labore. 

Residence — Bittal,  Toowong,  near  Brisbane,  Queensland. 


JHarsljall 


JOHN  WILLOUGHBY  MARSHALL,  of  Tutu  Totara,  Marton,  Rangitikei 
county,   New  Zealand,  b.   at  Wellington,   N.Z.,  22nd  March,   1851  ;  m. 
at  St.   Paul's,  in  that  place,  November,  1862,  Annie,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr. 
Octavius  HADFIELD,  Bishop  of  Wellington,  and  Catherine  his  wife,  daughter  of 
the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Henry  WILLIAMS. 


Ill   KKE'S  COLONIAL  GKNTKV. 


C:57 


liiungc. 


WILLIAM  MARSHAL,  of  Wadworth,  co. 
York,  England,  in.  twice  (first  wife,  M:ir\, 
sccon*',  Sarali,  win)  survived  him),  anil  iniidi- 
his  will,  7lh  February,  1779,  iu  which  he 
mentions  hU  issue, 

I.  William   (son  of  the    first  wife),  to 
whom    his    father    devised    his    real 
estate,  baptised  25th  July,  1742;    m. 
Ifith  January,  1770,  Mary  STACY,  and 
had  issue, 

1.  Mary,  6.  1770;    m.  13th  March, 
1796,   William   PABSOSSON,    and 
had  issue. 

2.  Ann,  4.  1777. 

II.  JOHK  (son  of  the  first  wife),  of  whom 
we  treat. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Betty. 
His  younger  son, 

JOHN  MARSHALL,  baptised  at  Wadworth, 
26th  May,  1745 ;  m.  Mary  PINCHES,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  JOHN   WiLLor/GHBY,  of   whom    pre- 
sently. 

II.  Joseph,  Lieutenant  R.N.,  d.  vnm.  at 
Halifax,  North  America. 

I.  Hannah,    m.    Robert    SMITHBON,    of 
Northampton,  England,  and  had  issue. 
His  elder  son, 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  WILLOUOHBT  MAHSHALL, 
B.N.,  4.  1779,  entered  the  Royal  Navy  1790, 
became  Post  Captain  1809,  m.  December, 
1810,  Lucy  (4.  at  Ipswich,  3rd  July,  1789), 
only  daughter  and  eventually  sole  heiress  of 
Rev.  John  Marjoram  CLOSE,  of  Ipswich  and 
Lucy  LAWTON,  his  wife,  and  rf.  at  Caen, 
Calvados,  France,  January,  1824,  and  was 
buried  at  Southampton,  having  by  her,  who 
rf.  at  Avranches,  Normandy,  June,  1831,  and 
is  there  buried,  had  issue, 

I.  JOHN  WILLIAMS,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  WUloughby  Charles,  4.  at  Weybread, 
Suffolk,  16th   Octobsr,   1816,  entered 
the  Royal  Navy,  and  d.  at  Malta  as 
.Lieutenant,  H.M.S.  "  Howe,"  1849. 

I.  Lucy  Elizabeth,  4.  at  Yarmouth,  10th 
November,  1817,  m.  Captain  Matthew 
CAESAN,  84th  Regiment,  and  d.  1862, 
leaving  issue. 

II.  Jane   Louisa  Caroline,  4.  at  Malines, 

Arms— Quarterly  first    and  fourth,   argent 


Belgium,  m.  Captain  Thomas  CASSAX, 
Slih  Ki-uinirnt,  and  haa  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

M  s.i. iu  JOHN  WILLIAMS  MABSHALL,  of 
Tutu  Totara,  Marton,  Kangitikei  county, 
N.'.v  Xi-Mliind,  4.  at  Yarmouth,  Norfolk,  25th 
.Icily,  1814;  m.  first,  at  St.  James  Church, 
Hutt,  Wellington,  May,  1849,  Mary  Froderiea, 
eldest  daughter  of  William  SWAINM.V, 
F.R.S.,  &e.  (by  his  first  wife  Mary  PAHKES), 
and  by  her,  who  d.  at  Wellington,  N.Z.,  in 
September,  1854,  had  issue, 

I.  JOHN  WILLOPOUBT,  the  subject   of 
this  memoir. 

II.  William  Swainson,  of  Te  Heskenga, 
Kiwitea,     /-.     at     Wellington,      21st 
September,    1852,   m.   20th    October, 
1892,  Elizabeth  Hilda,  second  daughter 
of  William  John  SWAINSOX  and  Eniilio 
Frances  BROUGUTON,  his  wife,  and  has 
issue,    a    daughter,   4.    20th    March, 
1894. 

Major  Marshall  m.  secondly,  at  St.  James 
church,  Paddington,  London,  January,  18r8, 
Mary  Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  Joseph 
BOULTER,  of  London,  by  Jane,  his  wife, 
dxughter  of  Artis  BENTLEY,  of  Ipswich, 
England,  and  rf.  25th  November,  1891, 
having  by  her,  who  rf.  at  Rangitikei,  Sep- 
tember, 1881,  has  issue, 

III.  Henry  Halcombe,  4.  at  Rangitikei, 
October,   1863;    m.   9th    April,    1892, 
Eleanor  Mary  de  Lye,  third  daughter 
of    William  John   SWAINSON,  above- 
mentioned,  and  hns  issue,  a  caught  er, 
4.  27th  October,  1893. 

I.  Mary  Lucy,  4.  at  Auckland,  N.Z.,  4th 
December,  1859;    m.  January,    1881, 
Arthur  Richard,  third  son  of  the  late 
Colonel    FiTzlIuRBEKT,   of    Somersal 
Herbert,  co.  Derby,  England,  and  has 
issue,  three  sons  and  one  daughter. 

II.  Edith   Annie,  4.  at  Rangitikei,  14th 
June,  1862. 

Major  J.  W.  Marshall  entered  the  army  as 
Ensign  65th  Regiment  in  September,  1836, 
served  in  Canada  and  New  Zealand,  and 
retired  as  a  major  on  half  pay  in  1861,  and 
settled  at  Tutu  Totara.  He  was  in  command 
of  the  Militia  and  Volunteeis  in  Rangitikei, 
from  1862-9. 

three  bars   sable,   a   canton  ermine   (for 


MARSHALL)  ;  second  and  third  vert  a  chevron  or  between  three  gambs  or  (for  CLOSE). 
Crest — A  man  in  armour  in  his  dexter  hand  a  baton  all  proper. 
Residence — Tutu  Totara,  Marton,  Rangitikei  county,  New  Zealand. 


JOHN    ATHERTON    HORSFALL,    of    Surrey   Hills,    near   Melbourne, 
Victoria,  a  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  6.  in  December,  1819, 
m.  July,  1850,  Rachel,  second  daughter  of  George  GOU.VUKY,  of  Northumber- 
land, and  has  had  issue, 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GUN  TRY. 


i.   Charles,  d.  in  infancy. 

i.  Lacy    Ann,   m.     Rev.    Edward   G.    VEAL,    incumbent    of   Burnsdalc, 

Victoria. 
I.  Mary  Elizabeth. 


The  family  of  HOHSFATX  is  said  to  be  of 
foreign  extraction,  the  name  being  a  corrup- 
tion of  d'Orsville  or  d'Aussville.  It  was 
settled  in  Yorkshire,  and  one  of  its  members, 

CHARLES  HOKSFALL,  removed  to  Manches- 
ter from  Huddersficld,  Yorkshire,  as  a  young 
man  and  carried  on  business  as  a  silk  manu- 
facturer there,  and  amassed  considerable 
wealth.  Hem.  Alice  WORTHINGTON,  and  d. 
before  1820,  leaving  by  her,  who  predeceased 
him  some  years,  a  son, 

JOHN   HORSFALL,    was    6.   at  Manchester, 


where  he  resided ;  he  m.  at  St.  John's 
Church  in  that  town,  IGth  July,  1812,  Mary 
Bo  WEBB,  and  rf.  in  the  Isle  of  Man,  April. 
1854,  aged  75  years,  having  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles   Kirk  Horsfnll,   b.    1816 ;    »«. 

but  d.  s.p.  1881. 
ii.  JOHN  ATHEBTON,  the  subject  of  this 

memoir. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  b.  1813  ;  m.  and  rf.  about 
1865. 


Residence — Surrey  Hills,  near  Melbourne,  Victoria. 


JHunnu 


HON.  JAMES  MUNRO,  of  Armadale,  Melbourne,  and  of  Saint  Fillan, 
Narbethong,  Victoria,  formerly  Agent-General  for  the  colony  of 
Victoria,  b.  in  the  parish  of  Eddrachillis,  Sutherlandshire,  Scotland,  7th 
January,  1832;  removed  to  Edinburgh  in  1848;  and  emigraWidto  Melbourne, 
Victoria,  in  1858.  He  m.  31st  December,  1853,  Jane,  only  daughter  of 
Donald  MACDONALD,  of  Edinburgh,  by  Catherine  ROBERTSON,  his  wife,  and  has 
issue, 

i.  ALEXANDER,  b.  30th  November,  1854. 

11.  Donald,  b.  2nd  June,  1858  ;  m.  1889,  Annie,  daughter  of  DEVENISH,  of 

Malvern,  Victoria,  and  has  two  sons, 
m.  James,  b.  May,  1861. 

iv.  George  Mackie,  b.  May,  1863;  m.  1888,  Annie,  daughter  of  John 
PIGDON,  mayor  of  Melbourne  for  the  year  1877-8,  and  has  one  son 
and  one  daughter. 

I.  Catherine  Georgina,  m.  March,  1882,  Robert  Lallam  BALDIKG,  bank 
manager,  son  of  Robert  BALDING,  C.E.,  of  Geelong,  and  has  four  sons 
and  two  daughters. 

Jane,  m.  August,  1890,  William  J.  EDWARDS,  of  Sydney,  bank  inspector, 
son  of  W.   Edwards,  of  the  firm  of  Messrs.   Dunlop  and  Edwards, 
of  Prahran,  Melbourne, 
in.  Margaret  Isabella  Robertson. 

Mr.  Munro  entered  the  Parliament  of  Victoria  as  member  for  North 
Melbourne  in  1874,  and  was  called  to  office  as  minister  of  public  instruction 
in  1875.  After  being  returned  in  1877  for  Carlton,  in  1881  for  North  Mel- 
bourne, and  in  1886  for  Geelong,  he  was  again  called  to  office  by  the  governor, 
Lord  Hopetoun,  as  prime  minister  and  treasurer  in  1890.  He  resigned 
these  offices  in  1892,  on  being  appointed  to  the  office  of  agent-general  for  the 
colony  of  Victoria  in  London,  wliifh  he  resigned  the  following  year. 


lil   KKKS  COLONIAL  CKNTKV. 


G39 


Itinraac. 


ALKXVNHKH  Mr\iir>,  of  the  family  of 
Koulii,  Kiss-shire,  m.  Barbara  MACKVY.  ;i 

ivlillivr   (if    tin-    rhi"f   of    111          ;  »,    anil 

lettled  in    Ann:i'liilr,  Siilliri-laiiiUliin1.     They 
hud  MTI'II  sons  and  one  daughter,  viz., 

I.  James. 

II.  Gh>briel. 

in.  DONALD,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  George. 

V.  Honeyman. 
\  I.   Jcilm. 

vii.  Maekay. 
j.  Christiana. 

The  third  son, 

DON  A  M>  MVNRO,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria, 
was  b.  in  1802.  He  was  formerly  a  tenant  of 
the  Duke  of  Sutherland's  in  Glen  Dubh, 
parish  of  Kddraehillis;  removed  to  Armadale 
in  J835  j  and  emigrated  to  Melbourne,  Vic- 
toria, in  1854,  with  all  his  family,  except 
Jame*.  Donald  Munro  m.  in  1826,  his 


IS.)J),  and  d.  in  IS  >!),  having  had  two  sons 
an. I  livr  il  uinhtiT!-,  viz., 

I.  .lulm,  ni.  Is75,  his  cousin,  Anno  MUK- 
KI -' >N,  and  has  issue,  oue  son  aud  two 
daughter 

n.  JAMES  (Hon.),  formerly  agent-gen- 
eral for  Victoria  in  Londjn.tue  subject 
of  this  memoir. 

i.  Barbara  .la-ie  Scobio,  m.  1852,  Andrew 
.l.vni,  of  Granton,  \V.  Kdinburgh,  and 
has  issue,  two  sons  and  five  daughters. 

n.  JIIIUVNV.,  )«.  1850,  Norman  MAC- 
n  IN  vi. D,  anil  has  issue,  six  sons  and 
tlireo  daughters. 

in.  Catherine,  m.  1864,  James  BAIEIK, 
and  has  issue,  one  son  and  four  daugh- 
ters. 

iv.  Janet  Maekay  Gorlon,  m.  1870, 
William  Symons  BUVANT,  and  has 
issue,  four  sons  and  three  daughters. 

v.  Alexanilrina,  m.  1863,  Col'n  MACLAK, 
and  has  issue,  one  son  and  three  daugh- 
ters. 


cousin,  Gcorgina  Scobie  MACKAT   (who  d.  in 

Residences — Armadale,  Boundary  Komi,  Melbourne  ;  Saint  Fillan,  Narbethong,  Victoria. 


HON.  GEORGE  ROGERS  HARDING,  of  St.  John's  Wood,  Ashgrove, 
Brisbane,  Queensland,  a  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Queensland, 
and  for  some  time  the  Acting  Chief  Justice,  b.  at  Taunton,  co.  Somerset, 
England,  3rd  December,  1838 ;  m.  first,  7th  May,  1861,  Emily,  fourth  daughter 
of  Thomas  MORKIS,  late  of  Stone  House,  Stone,  near  Worcester,  and  secondly, 
at  Brisbane,  23rd  December,  1889,  Isabella,  daughter  of  the  late  John 
(iiiAHAME,  of  Sherborne  Lodge,  Glebe,  Sydney,  and  has  with  other  issue,  four 
sons, 

i.  George  Rogers,  6.  19th  April,  1868. 

n.  Walter  Charles,  b.  20th  November,  1870. 

in.  Francis  Arundel,  b.  18th  August,  1872. 

iv.  Thomas  William  Amyas,  6.  3rd  March,  1882. 

Mr.  Justice  Harding  was  educated  at  Magdalen  College,-  Cambridge  ;  was 
called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1861  ;  arrived  in  Queensland,  October, 
1866 ;  the  same  month  was  called  to  the  Queensland  bar ;  in  April,  1876, 
was  appointed  a  commissioner  under  the  Civil  Procedure  Reform  Act  of 
1872;  and  appointed  a  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court,  14th  July,  1879.  He 
is  the  author  of  treatises  on  the  following  subjects  relating  to  Queensland 
law: — A  time  table  of  proceedings  under  the  Judicature  Act ;  The  Acts  and  Orders 
relating  to  the  Jurisdiction,  Practice  and  Pleading  of  the  Supreme  Court  (Civil 
side) ;  The  Acts  and  Orders  relating  to  the  Jurisdiction,  Practice  and  Pleading 
of  the  Supreme  Court  (Crown  side)  ;  The  Acts  and  Orders  relating  to  Joint  Stock 
Companies ;  The  Acts  and  Orders  relating  to  Insolvency,  and  the  Settled  Land 
Act  of  1886 ;  and  is  also  author  of  a  treatise  on  A  Handy  Book  of  Ecclesiastical 
Laiv,  relating  to  English  Law. 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

Htncage. 


This  family  of  HARDING  is  a  Devonshire 
one,  and  during  the  first  half  of  the  present 
century  was  located  at  Jlilverton,  nr:ir 
Taunton,  co.  Somerset. 

Mr.  Justice  Harding  is  only  son  of  the 
late  BEY.  GEOKGE  EOGEKS  HAKDING,  LL.B., 


rector  of  Git  tishain,  co.  Devon  (by  Elizabef  li, 
his  wife,  daughter  of  P.  WINIEB,  of  Watts 
House,  Bishop's  I  vdeard,  eo.  Somerset)  ;  and 
grandson  of  CiiiiiSTOrHEB  HAEDING,  by 
Mary  ROGERS,  his  wife. 


Residence — St.  John's  Wood,   Brisbane,  Queensland. 


MAJOR  WILLIAM  GILBERT  MAIR,  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  judge 
of  the  Native  Land  Court  of  New  Zealand,  b.  at  the  Bay  of  Islands, 
New  Zealand,  20th  November,  1832  ;  m.  at  Alexandra,  Auckland,  15th  May, 
1872,  Jane  Cathcart,  eldest  daughter  of    Alexander  BLACK,  of   New    South 
Wales,  and  has  issue, 

i.  HAROLD  MARMADUKE,  6.  4th  November,  1874. 
n.  Norman  William  Lynedoch,  fe.  13th  September,  1876. 
i.   Florence  Agneta  Alexandra. 

Major  Mair,  who  holds  his  rank  in  the  New  Zealand  Militia,  served  with 
distinction  during  the  Maori  war,  in  which,  he  saw  much  active  service.  He 
was  government  agent  and  resident  magistrate  at  Waikato  from  1870  to 
1882,  and  is  a  judge  of  the  Native  Land  Court  of  New  Zealand. 


lineage. 


The  MAIES  were  formerly  landed  pro- 
prietors in  the  valley  of  the  Deveron, 
Aberdeenshire,  Scotland,  and  at  the  end 
of  last  century  embarked  in  the  shipping 
trade  at  Peterhead,  Aberdeenshire. 

ROBEBT  MAIE,  d.  at  Peterhead,  N.B., 
about  1H45.  By  Miss  JOHNS-TONE,  his  wife, 
who  d.  at  Peterhead,  he  was  father  of 

GILBEBT  MAIR,  who  was  b.  at  Peterhead, 
N.B.,  15th  June,  1800;  was  among  the  early 
settlers  in  New  Zealand,  and  became  a  leading 
merchant  and  shipowner  at  Russell,  Bay  of 
Islands  j  was  appointed  a  justice  of  the 
peace  upon  the  proclamation  of  the  Queen's 
sovereignty  over  the  islands  of  New  Zealand  ; 
and  afterwards  devoted  himself  to  farming. 
He  TO.  at  Parramatts),  New  South  Wales, 
1827,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William 
PPCKBY,  of  Penrhyn,  co.  Cornwall,  who 
was  one  of  the  band  of  missionaries  sent 
by  the  London  Church  Missionary  Society 
to  Tahiti,  South  Feas,  in  the  ship  "Duff," 
early  in  this  century,  and  who  afterwards 
became  natural  history  collector  to  the 
government  of  New  South  Wales.  She  d. 
12th  November,  1870,  at  Deveron,  Whangarei, 
New  Zealand.  He  d.  at  the  same  place, 
July,  1857,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,   m.   E.    N.    BOULT,   and   has 
issue,  four  sons  and  three  daughters. 

II.  Henry  Abbott,  m.  J.  N.  GBIENWAY, 
and  d.  leaving  issue,  two  daughters. 

in.     WILLIAM     GILBEST    (Major),    of 
Auckland,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 


IV.  Gilbert,  of  Dunediu,  Captain  in  the 
New  Zealand  Militia,  gained  the 
decoration  of  the  New  Zealand  Crops 
for  distinguished  bravery  in  the  Maori 
war;  is  interpreter  to  the  New 
Zealand  Parliament,  m.  E.  K.  SPER- 
BEY,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and  one 
daughter. 

i.  Caroline  Elizabeth,  m.  W.  BEDLIXG- 
TON,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  one 
daughter. 

ii.  Marian,  m.  Gr.  J.  TEASER,  who  d. 
leaving  issue,  two  sons  and  two 
daughters. 

III.  Charlotte,  m.  18fi2,  Sir  Walter 
Lawry  BILLEE,  K.C.M.G.,  F.R.S., 
J.P.  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand, 
who  was  b.  9th  October,  1838,  was 
a  member  of  the  New  Zealand  Com- 
mission in  London  for  the  Colonial 
and  li.dian  Exhibition  of  1886,  and 
for  his  services  was  created  K.C.M.G., 
having  been  made  C.M.G.  in  1875. 
He  is  a  barrister-at-law  ;  is  doctor  of 
science,  fellow  of  seve'  al  learned 
societies ;  and  author  of  The  Birds 
rf  New  Zealand ;  son  of  the  Rev. 
James  BULIER,  of  Canterbury,  New 
Zealand.  She  d.  1st  November.  1891, 
having  had  issue,  two  sons  and  one 
daughter. 

iv.  Jessie  Eliza,  m.  James  DAVIS,  who  </. 
leaving  issue,  two  sons  and  five 
daughters. 


Ill   liKK'S  COLONIAL  <;KNTKY.  641 

\.   Miitildit   Kllen,  m.    Hie-hard  SlSBONB,   ,  vil.  Sophia  Man-lla,  </*/.. 


M.K.C.S.L.,  but  IIIIK  no  issue. 

vi.   Kniilv    Frances,   m.  W.  E.  Sissoss, 

.nut    has    issue,    two    sons    and    two 


viii.  Laura  Lavinin,  «i.  .1.  Howard 
JACKSON,  O.K.,  and  has  issue,  one 
•on  and  three  daughters. 


dllllgllU-ra. 

Retidenvt — Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

Babies* 

HON.  SIB  MATTHEW  HENRY  DAVIES,  Knt.,  of  Invermay,  Bays- 
water,  Victoria,  ex-speaker  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  Victoria, 
barrister-at-law  and  solicitor,  6.  at  Geelong,  1st  February,  1850;  m.  at 
St.  Enoch's,  Melbourne,  23rd  March,  1875,  Elizabeth  Locke,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  Peter  S.  MEKCKU,  D.D.,  of  Melbourne,  Presbyterian  minister,  and 
has  issue, 

i.  ARNOLD  MERCEK,  b.  llth  February,  1876. 

11.  Henry  Gascoigne,  b.  8th  February,  1879, 

in.  Cecil  Harwood  Locke,  b.  at  South  Kensington,  London,  28th  Jnne, 
1886. 

I.  Marion  Agnes,  6.  30th  April,  1877. 

n.  Beatrice  Elizabeth,  6.  27th  June,  1880. 

in.  Muriel  Kate,  6.  19th  October,  1881. 

iv.  Olive  Blanche,  6.  27th  October,  1884. 

Sir  Matthew  was  educated  at  Geelong  College,  matriculated  at  Melbourne 
University,  1869,  and  was  admitted  a  solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Victoria  1875  ;  was  for  five  years  honorary  secretary  to  the  council  of  the 
Law  Institute  of  Victoria ;  a  J.P.  for  the  central  bailiwick ;  mayor  of  the 
city  of  Prahran,  1881-82  ;  represented  the  electoral  district  of  St.  Kilda  in 
parliament,  1883-88  ;  member  of  the  royal  commission  on  Transfer  of  Laud 
and  Titles  to  Land,  1885 ;  sworn  an  executive  councillor  February,  1886, 
and  joined  the  Gillies-Deakin  government  as  minister  without  responsible 
office  ;  visited  England  in  connection  with  the  Indian  and  Colonial  Exhibition 
1886-87 ;  chairman  of  royal  commission  on  banking  1887  ;  speaker  of  the 
Legislative  Assembly,  October,  1887;  chairman  of  royal  commission  on 
electric  lighting  and  ventilation  of  parliament  houses,  1888;  executive 
commissioner  and  a  vice-president  of  the  Centennial  International  Exhibition, 
Melbourne,  1888;  returned  unopposed  for  the  electoral  district  of  Toorak 
18S9;  unanimously  re-elected  speaker,  1889,  which  office  he  resigned  on  his 
retirement  from  Parliament  in  April,  1892;  knighted  by  patent  22nd  January, 
1890. 

Hintaot. 


KBV.  JOHN  DAVIKS,  of  Treveccn  College, 
South  Wales,  congregational  minister,  m. 
Dorothy  Anna  Maria,  daughter  of  John 
Henry  SCHOEN  (whose  mother  was  a  daugh- 
ter of  George  FINCH,  of  the  family  of  the  Karl 
of  Winchelsea  and  Nottingham),  and  had  a 


England,  *.  1808;  m.  1831,  Ruth,  daughter 
of  Mark  BARTLETT,  of  liracknell,  Berks 
(she  if.  1853),  and  d.  1886,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Mark. 

II.  MATIHKW  HFNUV    (Hon.   Sir),  ex. 
speaker  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of 


son,  Victoria. 

KBENEZEB   DAVIBS,  of  Brae-knell,  Berks, 

Residence! — Invermay,  Bnyswnter,  Victoria. 
Club — Australian,  in  Melbourne. 

VOL.    II.  2   T 


(H2  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


BuHtbant 

WILLIAM  HOSE  BULLIVANT,  of  l-Yrnsido,  Hilton,  near  Gcelong, 
and  of  Longerenong,  near  Murtoa,  Victoria,  J.P.  for  the  Southern 
Bailiwick,  I.  15th  March,  1833,  at  Ashwell,  near  Oakham,  co.  Rutland, 
England ;  m.  at  Glastonbury,  co.  Somerset,  England,  21st  June,  1864,  Mary, 
daughter  of  James  AUSTIN,  of  Glastonbury  Abbey,  co.  Somerset,  and  has  had 
issue, 

I.  James  Austin,  b.  24th  May,  1867  ;  d.  3rd  January,  1879. 

n.  ARTHUR  HOSE,  b.  '29th  May,  1873. 

in.  Hugh  Edward,  b.  5th  January,  1875. 

i.  Mary  Rebecca,  6.  12th  August,  1865. 

n.  Maude,  b.  28th  October,  1868 ;  d.  7th  February,  1809. 

in.  Florence,  l>.  15th  July,  1870. 

iv.  Annie  Isabel,  b.  8th  February,  1879. 

Mr.  Bullivant  settled  in  the  colony  of  Victoria  in  1867,  and  in  1878  he 
purchased  the  Longerenong  Estate,  in  the  Wimmera  District,  Victoria, 
consisting  of  27,398  acres. 


ILmc.w. 


The  BFIVLIVANTS  were  resident  at 
Wymcndliam,  co.  Leicester,  England,  for  a 
long  period.  JAMES  BULLIVANT,  of  that 
place,  b.  17th  February,  1743,  d.  21et 
1'ebruary,  1800,  leaving  issue, 

WILLIAM    BULLIVANT,   of   Wymondham, 


co.  Lsicoster;  and  of  Asliwell,  near  Oakham, 
co.  Rutland,  b.  17th  September,  1785 ;  m 
Hannah  Kirsha  GEEEVES  (who  was  b.  1798, 
and  d.  7th  December,  1761).  Mr.  Bullivant 
d.  7th  May,  1817,  leaving  an  only  child,  the 
present  WILLIAM  HOSE  BULLIVANT. 


Residences — Fernsidc,  Highton,  near  Geelong ;   and  Longerenong,  near  Murtoa,  Victoria, 
Australia. 


/CHARLES  ALLEN  WRAY,  of  Patea,  Taranaki  and  Timaru,  South 
^J  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  J.P.,  b.  llth  October,  1840 ;  m.  at  St.  Mark's, 
Remnera,  Auckland,  Emily,  second  daughter  of  George  WILLIAMS,  of  Fair- 
field,  Remnera,  Auckland,  son  of  late  T.  WILLIAMS,  of  Wandsworth,  England, 
and  grandson  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  WILLIAMS,  vicar  of  Alfreston,  and  has 
issue, 

i.  Henry  George  Harvey,  6.  4th  September,  1866. 

n.  Cecil  James,  b.  13th  March,  1868. 

in.  Edward  Burt,  6.  16th  April,  1870 ;  d.  28th  June,  1888. 

I.  Ophelia  Maude  Isabel,  6.  21st  November,  1873. 

n.  Louise  Margaret,  6.  25th  June,  1877. 

in.  Emily  Rowena,  6.  9th  April,  1879. 

Mr.  C.  A.  Wray  arrived  in  Auckland  hi  1864,  and  in  1866  settled  in  the 
Patea  district.  At  the  outbreak  of  the  hostilities  with  the  natives  under 
Titokowaru  in  1868,  he  accepted  a  commission  in  the  Colonial  Forces  and 
remained  in  active  service  until  the  end  of  18o9.  In  that  year  he  was 


COLONIAL  CMNTUY. 


643 


appointed  to  ihe  Civil  Service1,  and  Cor  xmir  yiL:n-s  wns  rli:irUT<i  with  the 
;i(lii]inistr:ition  of  the  confiscated  lands.  In  1877,  ho  was  :i|M">mtrrl  resident, 
mn^isinitr  for  the  Uppi-r  Wuncranui  district,  at  Patoa  and  ll:i\vi>ra,  and  in 
ISSO,  became  commissioner  of  Crown  lands  for  the  West  Coast  (North  Island 
hind  district),  and  in  March,  1888,  was  transferred  to  the  Timaru  district  as 
resident  magistrate  for  Timaru,  Geraldine,  Ashburton,  Ac.,  sheriff  and  coroner 
for  the  colony. 


Utneaoe. 


After  the  great  rebellion  in  Queen 
EMXABETR'S  time,  tlie  WRAYS  of  Cattle 
H'riii/  and  Ards  first  emigrated  to  Ireland, 
and  settled  in  eo.  Donegal  in  1610.  To 
.IIIIIN  WBAT  were  assigned  1,000  acres  of 
land  at  Carnegilla,  near  Donegal.  He  was  a 
cadet  of  the  WRAYS  of  Aihbii,  created  baronets 
in  11112  but  now  extinct,  who  were  formerly  of 
Durlmm,  whence  they  removed  to  Glentworth, 
in  Yorkshire.  A  member  of  that  family, 
SIB  CHRISTOPHER  WRAY,  of  Glentworth, 
\\iis  chief  Justice  of  the  Queen's  Bench, 
M.I',  for  Borough  bridge,  and  Speaker  of  the 
House  of  Commons,  temp.  ELIZABETH.  The 
MIU  of  the  above-mentioned  JOHN  WBAY  cf 
Carnegilla, 

HENRY  WRAY,  of  Carnegilln,  had  a  further 
grant  from  the  Crown  in  1639  of  the  lands 
afterwards  called  Castle  Wray.  He  m.  a 
dnughter  of  Sir  Paul  GORE,  by  Isabella 
Wicliff,  his  wife,  a  daughter  of  the  great 
Earl  of  Strafford,  and  had  a  son, 

WILLIAM  WRAY,  was  living  at  Castle 
Wray  in  1689,  when  his  name  appeared  in 
the  attainder  by  JAMES  II,  together  with  the 
rest  of  tlie  prominent  Protestant  gentry,  by 
which  the  title  was  forfeited  and  the  estates 
confiscated.  He  m.  first,  Miss  SAMPSON,  and 
migrated  into  the  depths  of  the  Northern 
Donegal  Highlands,  when-  lie'  bought  the 
estate  cif  Arils.  William  Wray,  who  built  the 
mansion  tliere,  rf.  in  1710.  His  widow  (his 
second  wife  Angel,  daughter  of  Colonel 
GAI.BBAITH,  M.P.  for  the  borough  of  St. 
Johnston),  erected  to  his  memory  a  tablet,  still 
to  be  seen  amid  the  ruins  of  Clondehorky 
Church.  He  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,     s,     to     the      Castle      Wray 
property,  m.  Eleanor,  second  daughter 
of  Sir  Arthur  GOBE,  M.P.  for  the  co.  of 
Longford  1727,  and  sister  of  Arthur, 
first  Lord  An-an  (see  BVBKE'S  Peerage 
and  Baronetage). 

II.  HUMPHREY,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  second  son, 

HUMPHREY  WRAY,  of  Ards,  m.  Miss 
BROOKE,  of  Colbrooke,  and  grand-aunt  to 
Sir  Henry  BROOKE,  Bart.,  co.  Fermanagh,  and 
h:id  a  son, 

WILLIAM  WBAY,  of  Ards,  J.P.,  the  last  of 
tlie  family  who  reigned  at  that  place.  He 
»».  the  daughter  of  Rev.  Andrew  HAMILTON. 
One  of  his  daughters  m.  her  kinsman 
Richard  BABINGTON,  and  two  brothers,  sons 
of  James  STOPFORD,  Bishop  of  Clovne,  and 
nephews  of  the  Karl  of  Courtown.  m.  Anne 


and  Angel  WHAT,  called  the  "Lilies  of 
Ards."  From  William  Wray  is  said  to 
descend, 

CAPTAIN  HEXRY  WRAY,  R.X.,  commander 
of  the  royal  yacht,  who  had  issue. 

I.  Nicholas,  R.N.,  followed  the  fortunes 
of    the   Due   de   Boullion,   and  rf.   at 
sea. 

II.  LUKE  HENRY,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  second  ton, 

CAPTAIN  LUKE  HENRY  WRAY,  of  the 
Royal  Navy,  1798  IS 25,  m.  twice,  and  by 
the  first  wife  had  one  son  and  five  daughters, 
viz., 

I.  Henry  Edward,  midshipman,  R.N., 
deceased. 

I.  Ophelia    E.   C.,    m.    Colonel    T.    G. 
J'liASKK,  1st  Fusiliers,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Thomas  Lyons,  Colonel  (retired) 
12th  Regiment,  m.  and  has  issue, 
two  children. 

1.  Ophelia  M.  M.,  m.  General  W. 
GBAY,    1st     Bombay    European 
Regiment,  both  deceased,  leaving  a 
daughter. 

2.  Helen   Scott,  m.  General   DE  LA- 
FOSSE,    Royal    Bengal     Fusiliers. 
She  is  deceased. 

8.  Margaret  Outram,  m.  fir-t, 
Captain  SHEWKI.L,  12th  Regi- 
ment, and  secondly,  Cyril  RAW- 
LINS,  solicitor. 

4.  Alice,  m.  Colonel  Almeric 
SPENCEB,  of  the  Essex  Regiment, 
son  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  W. 
Spencer. 

II.  Sophia  Anne,  m.  Co!onel   Philip  L. 
HABT,     R.E.,    of     Ashleigh,     Ron, 
Herefordshire. 

III.  Julia  L.,  n.  nnm. 
iv.  Emily  White. 

v.  Eliza, 'm.  General  E.  HARVEY,  of  the 
14th  Light  Dragoons,  both  deceased, 
leaving  no  issue. 

Captain  Luke  Henry  Wray  m.  secondly, 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Commander 
Edward  HURT,  R.X.,  a  first  cousin  of  his  first 
wife's,  and  had  issue, 

n.  CHARLES  ALLEN,  the  subject  of  this 

memoir. 
VI.  Frances  Charlotte,  rf.  nnm. 

vii.  Annette,  m. HASLBTT,  of  New 

Zealand,  and  is   deceased. 
Captain   Wrav   d.  at  Chester  llth  Januori-. 
1861. 

2   T   2 


644 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Arms — Az,  en  a  chief  or  three  martfefs  g«. 

Crest — An  ml  rich  or. 

lHoffo — Et  juste  et  vrai. 

J{e«idencei — Patea,  Taranaki ;  and  Timnru,  South  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 


/CHARLES  JOHN  MACKENZIE,  of  Fairhill,  Somerset,  Tasmania,  J.P., 
\J  b.  13th  August,  1837 ;  arrived  in  Tasmania  with  his  parents  in  1842  ; 
was  appointed  justice  of  the  peace  for  Tasmania  in  1864,  and  elected  member 
of  the  House  of  Assembly  for  Wellington  co.,  in  1886,  again  in  1891,  and 
again  in  December,  1893.  He  m.  8th  March,  1865,  Jane,  eldest  daughter  of 
George  SHEKLETOS,  of  Tollymore,  Table  Cape,  Tasmania,  J.P.,  anil  has  had 
issue, 

i.  CHARLES  Ross,  b.  17th  August,  1867. 

i.  Jeannette  Le  Ban,  6.  19th  June,  1866;  d.  14th  September,  1884. 

ir.  Ellen  Maud,  6.  16th  August,  1868. 


lineage. 


JOHN  FALKNEB  MACKENZIE,  captain  in.  the 
army,  b.  hi  Scotland,  and  d,  in  England 
30th  October,  1844,  leaving  a  son, 

CHAHLFS  Ross  MACKENZIE,  of  the-  46th 
Madras  Native  Infantry,  who  was  b.  at 
Seaforth,  Ross-shire,  Scotland;  left  Scotland 
when  very  young  and  entered  the  Hon. 
E.T.  Oo.'i  Berrioe  in  1827,  retired  in  1848 
•with  the  rank  of  captain,  and  was  afterwards 
appointed  major.  He,  with  his  family, 
arrived  in  Tasmania  in  18  4-2,  but  returned 
to  India  lo  complete  his  term;  >».  26th 
December,  1833,  Rachel  Rhoda,  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  Thomas  BEIGHTON,  a  missionary 
in  South  India,  who  d.  in  India,  in  1844. 
He  d.  at  Woodburn,  Table  Cape,  Tasmania, 
7th  August,  1857,  having  had  by  his  wife 
(who  i»  now  Irfing  at  Woodburn,  Table 
Cape),  besides  one  daughter  who  was  b.  in 
Tasmania,  and  d.  in  infancy,  four  sons  and 
two  oilier  daughters,  viz., 

Residence—  Fairhill, 


i.  CHARLES  JOHN,  now  of  Fsirhrll,  the 
subject  of  this  memoir. 

II.  Henry  Heighten,  m.  29th  March, 
1871,  and  has  issue,  five  sons. 

in.  Walter  Joseph,  b.  in  Tasmania;  m. 
14th  July,  1873,  and  ha»  issue,  two 
sons. 

IT.  Roderick  William,  of  Ross  Grange, 
Table  Cape,  Tasmania,  J.P.,  b.  in 
Tasmania;  m,  llth  July,  1871,  and 
has  issue,  two  sons  and  four  daugh- 
ters. 

I.  Ellen  Eliza,  m.  18th  January,  1859, 
Philip    PITT,   of    Hobart,    Tasmania, 
and   has   issue,   three   sons   and    four 
daughters. 

II.  Rachel  Caroline,  m.  6th  March,  1863, 
Dr.  Thomas  WILSOK,   and  has  issue, 
three  sons  and  one  daughter. 


Somerset,  Tasmania. 


WILLIAM  BAYARD,  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  M.D.  (Edinburgh), 
I.  in  Kentville,  Nova  Scotia,  21st  August,  1814  ;  m.  14th  July,  1844., 
Susan  Maria,  daughter  of  John  WILSON,  of  Chamcook,  Charlotte  county, 
New  Brunswick  (and  Susan,  his  wife).  She  d.  9th  December,  1876,  aged  56. 
Dr.  Bayard  is  President  of  the  Canadian  Medical  Association,  which  includes 
the  -whole  of  Canada.  He  is  President  of  the  Provincial  Board  of  Health, 
and  President  of  the  Board  of  Hospital  Commissioners ;  was  President  of 
the  Maritime  Medical  Society,  which  includes  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick, 
and  Prince  Edward's  Island;  was  several  times  President  of  the  New  Bruns- 
wick Medical  Soci'.ty. 


BURKK'.S  COLONIAL  CKNTHY. 


.',  r. 


Uincactt. 


The  nncpstom  »f  tliis  Family  were  Hugue- 
nots, in  Ilulland,  wln>  landed  in  New 
.\iN«tfrd:ini  i  now  New  York),  in  May,  1017. 
There  wen1  three  brothers.  IVtnn,  ])nltlm/iir, 
and  Nicliolus  ;  one  remained  in  New  York, 
und  beciunc  one  of  tile  most  prominent  men 
in  tlmt  city  ;  one  went  to  Bnltiniore,  and  his 
branch  gave  senators  to  that  city  for  the  last 
hundred  \enr>,  and  the  other  one  went  to 
England,  giving  numerous  soldiers  of  distinc- 
tion to  that  country,  among  them  COI.HM  i. 
SAMUEL  VETCH  BATABD,  and  COLONEL  JOHN 
BAYABD,  who  were  brothers. 

COLONEL  SAMUEL  VETCH  BAYARD  com- 
manded the  104th  Regiment,  while  the 
Duke  of  Kent  commanded  in  Halifax;  he 
in.  1778  (as  his  first  wife)  the  daughter 
of  VAN  HOBNE,  and  d.  in  Nova  Seotia,  1838. 
Hi-  had  three  sons,  one  a  captain  in  the 
army,  who  was  killed  at  Waterloo ;  another, 
:i  explain  in  the  English  nary,  who  was 
murdered  at  Fordham,  near  New  York  city  ; 
and  the  third, 

ROBERT  BAYARD,  was  a  lieutenant  in  the 
British  army  at  the  age  of  13,  and  was 
allowed  to  proceed  with  his  studies  at 
Windsor,  Nova  Scotia,  while  his  father's 
regiment  was  stationed  at  Halifax,  Nova 
tJeotut)  he  left  the  army  and  graduated 
in  medicine,  at  the  University  of  Edinburgh, 
in  1809,  was  D.C.L.  of  Windsor  College, 
Nova  Scotia,  and  for  three  years  professor 
of  Obstetrics  in  the  University  of  New  York. 
When  the  war  of  1812  was  declared  against 
Great  Britain,  he  was  required  to  take  the 
oath  of  allegiance  or  leave  the  country ; 
he  chose  the  latter  course,  found  his  way 
to  Portland,  Maine,  left  that  city  and 
arrived  at  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  in 
May,  1813.  From  there  he  went  to  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia,  where  he  m.  Frances  Catherine, 


daughter  of  Commi--:\r\  -  (leneral  Rillopp 
ROBSBTSOS  («]in  win  killed  ill  tin-  ( 'ulniiiiil 
war),  and  by  her  (who  (/.  li~l  h  M:irrh,  IHT.'i), 
li  id  i"ile, 

I.  WILLIAM,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

n.   Robertson,    m.    Louisa,   daughter   of 

the   Hun.   Hugh  JOHNSTON,  <if    v •-.» 

Brunswiek,   by    whom    he    had    with 

three  daughters,  a  son, 

Reginald,  Captain  East  Kent  Renl- 
man<  t  The  Buffs),  b.  llth  Sep- 
tember, 1HGO. 

III.  Charles    Robert,   m.    Anna    Moore, 
daughter  of  Stephen  HOFFMAN,  and  d 
12th    November,    1871,    having    with 
three  daughters,  had  i^-uc.  a  son, 

Robert  Hoffman,  I,,  is:,.;. 

IV.  Edwin,  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  Cap- 
tain Thomas  JONBS,  lute  71th   Regi- 
ment, and  d.  1875,  having  had  issue, 
two  daughters, 

1.  Frances,   m.   Commander   L.   L. 
BETAS,  R.N". 

2.  Emily   Shortland,   m.    19th    No- 
vember,     1889,      Stuart      Alfred 
SMITH,  of  Red  Hill,  eo.  Surrey, 
son  of  Alfred  Smith,  R.A. 

I.  Frances  Catherine,  m.  Frederick 
Augustus  Wu;<i(Ns,  who  d.  1887, 
and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  five 
daughters. 

it.  Elizabeth,  m.  1845,  George  James 
THOMSON,  Q.C.  of  St.  Stephen's, 
New  Brunswick,  and  had  issue,  three 
daughters,  of  whom  Fannie,  m.  Ad- 
miral Harry  NICHOLSON,  of  Rochester, 
another  d.  unm.,  and  the  third  resides 
at  Rochester. 

III.  Catherine. 

Dr.  Bayard  d.  at  St.  John's,  New  Brunswick, 
5th  June,  18(i8. 


Arm* — Sa.  a  chevron  ermine  in  the  base  a  horse  salient  arg. 

Crest — A  nag's  head  ppr. 

Motto — Sans  pear  et  sans  reprocbe. 

Be.iidtnce—iS>"J,  Germain  Street,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick. 


Sanies. 


TT^DWIN  MATTHEWS  JAMES,  M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A.  (England),  of  Alcaston 
J-J  House,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  honorary  surgeon  and  clinical  lecturer  at 
the  Melbourne  Hospital,  member  of  the  Government  Board  of  Health  of 
Victoria,  and  Ex-President  of  the  Medical  Society,  Melbourne,  b.  19th  May, 
1829 ;  m.  2nd  Jane,  1869,  Annie  Margaret,  eldest  daughter  of  Juhn 
MATHESON,  of  Melbourne,  banker,  by  Flora  MAcDONALD,  hig  wife,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Elizabeth  Flora  Frances  Hill,  b.  4th  February,  1875. 

n.  Roma  Mary  Hill,  b.  8th  September,  1876. 


640 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Htnrngt. 


JOHN  JAMES,  of  a  Shropshire  family,  m.  in 
1794,  Man  MATTHEWS,  and  had  issue  a  son, 
liiiv.  WILLIAM  JOHN  JAMES,  M.A.  Cam- 
bridge, incumbent  of  (.'live,  co.  Salop,  m.  1828, 
Elizabeth  Hill  EVANS,  it  descendant  matern- 
ally of  the  ancient  family  of  HILL,  of  Court  of 
Hill  and  Alcftston  Manor,  Shropshire.  She 
</.  27th  June,  1872.  lie  d.  lith  December, 
18J2,  having  had  issue', 

i.  EDWIN  MATTHEWS,  M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A., 

of  whom  above. 

II.  William  Hill  (Lieutenant-Colonel), 
J.P.  for  Middlesex  and  London,  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, late  of  the  31st,  Hunt- 
ingdonshire Regiment.  He  served  as 
adjutant  of  the  31st  Regiment  through- 
out the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China 
in  1860,  being  present  at  the  action  of 
Siuho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (medal 
and  clasp)  ;  served  also  during  the 
operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the 
Ticinily  of  Shanghai,  in  April  and  May, 
18b'2,  which  resulted  in  the  capture  of 
the  stockade  at  Nanhsiang,  taking  by 
Resident-ex — Belgrave  Mansions,  S.W.;  ai 
C/H//.S  -  Junior  Carlton,  Loudon;  and  the 


ese  ilade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin, 
Tsinpoo,  I'solin,  and  fulfilled  town  of 
Najow,  and  the  affair  at  Nanhsiang. 
He  m.  -1st  July,  1881,  Frances 
Catherine,  daughter  of  John  ABK- 
WBHiirr,  of  llamplon  Court,  Leomins- 
ter,  eo.  Hereford,  J.P.,  high  sheriff 
1831  (see  ABKWKIOHT,  of  Hampton 
Court,  in  BVKKK'H  Landed  (lettlrt/), 
by  Sarah,  his  wife,  I'ldest  surviving 
daughter  of  Sir  Hungerford  HOSKYNS, 
Bart.,  of  Harcwood  ;  but  has  no  issue. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  James  is  an  Asses- 
sor under  the  Clergy  Discipline  Act, 
and  a  Judicial  Authority  under  the 
Lunacy  Act  for  London.  (Clvbi, — 
United  Service,  Junior  Carlton,  and 
Army  and  Nary.) 

I.  Frances  Elizabeth.  <«.  her  cousin,  the 
Rev.  George  Nesse  CLAHK,  B.A.,  rector 
of  Saxelbye,  co.  Leicester,  graodion  of 
George  Nesse  HILL,  of  Alcaston  Manor, 
^alop.  He  d.  s.  p.  27th  September, 
1879. 

nl  Alcaston  House,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

Melbourne,  Victoria. 


A  UGUSTUS  HENRY  FRAZER  LEFROY,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  barrister- 
J\.  at-law,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London,  and  of  Osgoode  Hall,  Toronto, 
M.A.  Oxford  University,  6.  21st  June,  1852  ;  m.  22nd  September,  1884,  Mary 
Theodora,  daughter  of  Henry  Seton  STBATHY,  general  manager  of  the  Traders 
Bank  of  Canada,  and  grand-daughter  of  John  WETENHALL,  of  Durham, 
England,  by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  who  was  descended  from  Richard  HALE,  of 
King's  Walden,  founder  of  Hale's  Grammar  School,  Herts,  England,  and  has 
issue, 

i.  Henry  Chichele,  6.  23rd  July,  1890. 

II.  Langlois  Dundas,  6.  16th  June,  1892. 


The  LEFEOYS  are  of  Flemish  extraction, 
and  emigrated  to  England  in  the  time  of  the 
Duke  of  Alva's  persecutions.  The  first  who 
settled  in  that  country  was  ANTHONY  LE- 
FBOY  (Anthoiue  Loffroy),  in  1559.  His 
descendant, 

THOMAS  LEFKOY,  of  Canterbury,  m.  Phoebe, 
i.  1679,  daughter  of  Thomas  THOMSON,  of 
Kenfield,  of  Phoebe  his  wife,  daughter  of 
William  HAMMOND,  of  St.  Alban's  Court, 
Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1761)  had  a  son, 

ANTHONY  1  EFBOY,  of  Leghorn,  m,  Eliza- 
beth, sister  of  Benjamin  LANGLOIS  M. P. .many 
years  Under  Secretary  of  State,  and  had  (with 
one  daughter,  1'hoebe,  m.  to  an  Italian  noble- 
man, DEL  MEDICO  STAFIETI,  Count  di  Car- 
rara) two  sons, 


i.  Anthony,  Lieutenant-Colonel  9th 
Light  Dragoons,  m.  lath  November, 
1765,  Anne  GAKDINEK,  and  d.  8th  Sep- 
tember, 1819,  having  had  issue, 

1.  Thi.mas  (The  Right  Hon.),  LL.D., 
of  Carrig-glas  Manor,  Lord  Chief 
Justice  of  Ireland,  T>.  1776  j  m. 
1799,  Mary,  only  daughter  and 
heir  of  Jeff'ry  PAUL,  of  Silver 
Spring,  co.  Wexford,  member  of 
the  younger  branch  of  the  family 
of  Sir  Robert  Paul,  Bart.,  and  had 
issue, 

(1)  Anthony,  of  Carrig-glas 
Manor,  J. P.,  and  D.L.,  LL.D., 
M.P.  for  the  University  of 
Dublin,  1858  to  1870,  and  for 


BUKKirs  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


<M..  Longford  1830  to  1837, 
and  isn  to  1817,  huh 
aheril!',  co.  Longford.  1660,  k. 
I  si  MI;  „,.  is- I,  lion.  Jane 
K  I  Mi.  eldest  d:ili!:)itrr  of 
Hubert  Kdnard, first  Vi-<Miml 
Lorton,  oiid  grund-daughter 

Of      Robert,     -ei'11,,1      K:irl     1.1' 

Kingston,  and  by  her  (who  rf. 
1  Mis)  had  issue, 

a.  Frances  Jane,  m.  22nd 
March,  1849,  Colonel 
David  Carrick  Robert 

CARSICK-BUCHANAN, 
C.B.,    D.L.,    of    Drum- 

r'llier,   co.   Lanark   (tee 
UBKK'S          Landed 
Oeittry). 

t.  Mary  Louisa,  in.  26th 
•I  lino,  1852,  Lieutenant- 
'  Coloneltheilon. William 
L.  P.  TALBOT,  whorf.  t.p. 
12th  August,  1881, 
seventh  eon  of  Jaine*, 
third  Lord  Talbot  de 
Malaliide. 

(2 )  Thomas  Paul,  of  Carrig-glns 
Manor,  Q.C.,  M.A.,  County 
Court  Judge  of  Down,  Clian- 
cellor  of  the  Diocesan  Court 
of  Down,  Connor,  and  Dro- 
more,  bencher  of  the  King's 
Inns ;  in.  1st  July,  1835,  Hon. 
Kli/.abeth  MASSY,  daughter 
of  Hugh,  third  Lord  Massy, 
and  rf.  29th  January,  1891, 
having  by  her  (who  rf.  30th 
July,  1874)  had  issue, 

K.  Thomas  Langlois  Hugh, 
of  Carrig-glas  Manor,  co. 
Longford,  J.P.  and  U.L., 
high  sheriff  1892,  M.A., 
barrister-at-law,  A.  26th 
April,  1836. 

4.  Augustina  Hugh,  of 
Bocted  Lodge,  Colches- 
ter, J.P.,  late  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  41st  (the  Welsh 
Kegimeut),  4.  22nd  July, 
1839;  ,n.  23rd  March, 
1878,  Isabel  Mary,  eldest 
daughter  of  John  HBB- 
BLKTHWAITK,  and  has 
issue,  1.  Hugh  Percival 
Thomson,  A.  6th  October, 
1880;  2.  Langlois  Massy, 
4.  October,  1885 ;  3. 
Augustine  George  Vic- 
tor, 6.  3rd  March,  1887  ; 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  and 

2.  Kathleen  Grace. 

c.  Anthony  William 
Hauion  (Rev.),  B.A., 
rector  of  East  Horndon  ; 
4.  14th  January,  1847 ; 
m.  23rd  May,  1876,  Sarah 
Jane,  daughter  of  John 
FLOWEB,  and  has  issue. 
Anthony  Langlois  Massy, 


A.  151 1,  IM.iuury,  1880  ; 
un<l  Kilmers  June. 

'I.  Cliurlcs  KdHtird,A.  27tlt 
Koveinlji  r,  IS..J. 

f.  Alfred  Henry,  I.I.  I!  , 
Tiinily  College,  ('mn- 
li  ill-'-,  Imrriiitcr-at-law, 
4.  U.'Jid  February,  IH.M!. 

a.  Morgan*  lOverimi,  tn. 
25th  January,  1«72.  !(.•>. 
Henry  N.COI.LIEK,  M.  A  , 
vicar  of  Ku.-t  iMiichley, 
and  luu  issue,  1.  Arthur 
Jli-iirv,t.  13th  J)c< -ember, 
1874;  2.  Cecil  .Mn«.\, 
4.  24t)i  August,  1«70; 
and  1.  Mary  Kveiinii. 

4,  Grace  Elizabeth,  »«.s:7tl» 
December,  1883,  Major- 
General  William  Halt 
NOBLB,  late  K.IC. 

(8)  Jeffry  (Very  Rev.),  M.A., 
Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
Dean  of  Dromore ;  m.  2nd 
May,  1814,  Helena,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Fred- 
erick  TKBNCH,  by  Lady 
Helena,  his  wife,  sister  of 
George  James,  sixth  Earl  of 
Egniont,  and  d.  in  1885, 
having  had  issue,  six  sous  and 
two  daughters. 

(4)  George  Thomson,  late 
treasurer  to  the  Ecclesiastical 
Commissioners,  high  sheriff 
of  Longford,  1846;  m.  1869, 
Mary,  widow  of  William 
Martley  BLACKBPBNE,  of 
Tankurdstowa,  co.  Meath, 
and  dauehterof  Rev.  William 
^  HOBPK,  D.D.,and  d.  March, 
1890. 

(1)  Jane. 

(2)  Anne. 

(3)  Mary. 

Lord  Chief  Justice  Lefroy,  one  of 
the  most  distinguished  lawyers  ot 
his  time,  was  called  to  the  bar, 
1797,  and  appointed  a  bencher  of 
the  King's  Inn  1819.  He  eat  in 
Pailiainent  as  member  for  the 
University  of  Dublin  from  1830, 
till  his  elevation  to  the  Bench, 
which  took  place  1841,  when  he 
was  appointed  a  Baron  of  the  Ex- 
chequer. He  became  Lord  Chief 
Ju!.tice  18;.:->,  and  d.  1868. 

2.  Anthony    Thomas,    late    captain 
65th    Ke^iinent,  4.  1777,   and   d. 
1859,  having  had  issue. 

3.  Benjamin,  of   C'ardenton  House, 
co.   Kildare,   J.P.,  captain   R.A., 
m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Philip 
SAVAGE,  of  Kilgibbon,  co.  Wex- 
ford,  and   niece  of   Lord  Callan, 
and    rf.   1869,   having    had  with 
other  issue, 

(1)  Robert,     J.P.,     m.     1872, 
Maud,  only  child  of    Jolm 


r,|,s 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


W.  S.  COLE,  of  BroonnVld,  co. 
Dublin. 

(1)  Lucy,  »i.  llth  September, 
1858, '  Robert  Exham  TUH- 
BETT  of  Owen>town  House, 
eo.  Dublin  and  Kilmackshane, 
eo.  Galway. 

4.  Christopher,}.  1754,  midshipman, 
R.N.     Killed  in  action  1805. 

5.  Henrv,    M.A.,   vicar    of    Santry, 
near  Dublin,  m.  Dorothea,  second 
daughter   of    O'GRADY,    of    Kil- 
ballyowen   (see  BDKKE'S   Landed 
Gentry),  and  had  issue, 

(1)  Anthony  O'Grady,»n.  Mary, 
daughter  of  Colonel  BBUCE. 

(2)  Gerald de  Courcy,  in.  Eliza- 
beth,  daughter   of    William 
BROOK  MAN,   and    settled    in 
Australia. 

(3)  Henry  Maunsell,  in.  Ellen, 
daughter  of  James  SHINE,  of 
Ballymacrese,  co.  Tipperary, 
and    had    a   son,   Henry,   b. 
1861. 

(1)  Eliza  Waller. 

(2)  Ann    Langlois,    m.    James 
STEIN,  of   Charrington,  Dor- 
Bet,   and    Kennetpans,   N.B., 
and  has  issue. 

(3)  Mary  Elizabeth  O'Grady. 

(4)  Dorothea  Thomasina. 

1.  Lucy,  m.  Hugh  Ryves  BAKER. 

2.  Phoebe,  m.  Captain  BUTLER. 

3.  Sarah,  m.  Captain  COURTENAT. 

4.  Anne,  m.  Major  POWER. 

5.  Eliza,  m.  Richard  SADLIER. 

it.  ISAAC  PETER  GEORGE,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 
The  second  son, 

REV.  ISAAC  PETER  GEORGE  LEFROY, 
elected  founder's  Kin  Fellow  of  All  Souls' 
College,  Oxford  1768,  being  descended 
through  his  grandmother  Phcebe  Thomson, 
wife  of  Thomas  Lefroy  above-mentioned, 
from  Henry  Chichele,  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury, the  founder  of  the  college,  who  d. 
1443.  He  was  rector  of  Ashe  and  Compton, 
Surrey,  m.  Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  Edward 
BBYDOES,  of  Wooton  Court,  Kent,  by 
Jemima,  his  wife,  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
William  EGERTON,  LL.D.,  grandson  of 
John,  second  Earl  of  BrWgewater,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1804)  left  at  his  decease,  Jan- 
uary, 1806, 

I.  JOHN  HENBY  GEORGE,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

II.  Christopher  Edward,  b.  1785. 

m.  Benjamin  (Rev.),  rector  of  Ashe,  m. 
Jane  Ann  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter 
of  Ber.  James  AUSTEN,  rector  of 
Steventon.  Hants,  and  dying  1829,  left 
issue,  George  Benjamin  Austen  and 
six  daughters,  of  whom  the  second, 
Julia  Cassandra,  m.  1861,  Sir  George 
Kettilby  RICKARDS,  K.C.B.,  late 
Counsel  to  the  Speaker  of  the  House 
of  Commons. 

I.  Lucy,  m.  the  Rev.  Henry  RICE,  of 
Norton  Court,  near  Faversham. 


The  eldest  son, 

REV.  JOHN  HKNKV  (IKDKOE  LEFROY,  of 
Ewshott  House  (ttohel  Manor),  Crookham, 
Hunts,  rector  of  Ashe  and  Compton,  b.  1782  ; 
m.  1806,  Sophia,  youngest  daughter  of  Rev. 
Charles  Jeffreys 'CoTTBELL  ;  and  d.  1823, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  August,  1862)  had 
issue, 

I.  Georgo,  d.  unin.  1824. 

II.  Cliarlrs  Edward,  of  Ewshott  House, 
(Itchel  Manor),  Crookham,  Hants,  J. P., 
M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon,   barrister-at-law, 
secretary  to  the  Speaker  of  the  House 
of   Commons,    taxing   officer  of    that 
House,   1856,  b.  1810 ;    s.   his   brother 
George,  1824 ;  HI.  1845,  Janet,  daughter 
of  James  WALKER,  LL.D  .F.R.S.,  C.E., 
and  d.  1861,  leaving  with  other  issue 
a  son, 

CIIABLES     JAMES     MAXWELL,     of 
Itchel  Manor,  Hants,  late  Captain 
14th  Hussars,    b.  1848  ;  m.    14th 
August,    1872,    Elizabeth    Cath- 
erine,   eldest   daughter  of   Alfred 
Henry    McCLiNTOCK,    M.D.,     of 
Merrion     Square,     Dublin       (see 
BURKE'S  Peerage,  RATHDOXXELL, 
B.),   and    has    with    other    issue 
Charles  Alfred  Henry,  b.  1873. 
in.  Anthony  Cottrell  (Rev).  M.A. ,  vicar 
of    Crookham,    Hants,    and    after   of 
Longdon,  co.  Worcester,  b.  1811  ;  m. 
Anne,  daughter  of  John  RICKMAN,  and 
has  four  daughters. 

iv.   JOHN   HENRY    (Sir),  of   whom  pre- 
sently. 

V.  Henry  Maxwell,  who  settled  iu  West 
Australia,  where  he  died. 

VI.  Frederick,  deceased. 

I.  Ann,  in.  1829,  John,  first  Lord  Rath- 
donnell,  and  d.  s.  p.  22nd  December, 
1889. 

II.  Frances  Phoebe,  m.  Sir  George  Kettil- 
by RICKABDS,  barrister-at-law,  above- 
mentioned,   and   d.   22nd    September, 
1859,  having  had  issue  a  son  and  three 
daughters. 

in.     Sophia     Anna,     m.     Rev.     Ernest 

HAWKINS.  Canon  of  Westminster. 
IV.  Isabella  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  C.  Fred- 
erick SEYMOUR,  rector  of  Winchfield, 
Hants. 

v.  Lucy,  deceased. 
The  fourth  son, 

GENERAL  SIR  JOHN  HENRY  LEFROY, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  F.R.S.,  Governor  of 
Bermuda,  from  1871  to  1877,  and  of  Tasma- 
nia, 1880-81,  i.  1817,  m.  first,  16th  April,  1846, 
Emily  Mary,  daughter  of  Sir  John  Bever- 
ley  ROBINSON,  Bart.,  late  chief  justice  of 
Upper  Canada  (see  that  family),  and  by  her 
(who  d.  29th  January,  1859)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  George,  Colonel  late  44th  Regi- 
ment,   m.   Blanche    WYNNE,  and   has 
issue, 

1.  Mnrjorie. 

2.  Aline. 

II.  AUGUSTUS  HENRY  FBAZER,  the  sub- 
ject of  thn  memoir. 

I.  Emily  Mary,  m.  14th  February,  1874, 


Ill   KKK'S  COLONIAL  (iKNTKY. 


Colonel  Charles  Chcrenix  TRENCH, 
I;  \  ,  tliircl  son  of  the  late  ArchbMi  |> 
nl'  Dublin,  mill  I. ml  issue, 

1.  Richard    Henry,    b.    4th   April, 
1876. 

2.  Charles  Godfrey,  b.  30lh  Decem- 
ber, 1877. 

3.  Fruiirii  Maxwell,  4.  23rd  Septem- 
ber, 1879. 

4.  Christopher,  b.  Uth  April,  1881. 
:,.    l.:mr,.M,v,  A.  L'ltl,  Miin-h,  1HSH. 

6.  Ralph,  b.  15th  December,  1885. 

7.  Alfred  Saward,  4.  10th  December, 
1887. 


1.  Emily  Maude,  4.  8th  November, 

1874. 

II.  Augusta  Maude,  m,  1883,  Duke  Ar- 
thur CBOFTOH,  Commander,  R.N.,  and 
has  issue, 

1.  Hu«li  Lefroy,  4.  1884. 

2.  Pliilip. 

3.  John  Henry. 

4.  Richard  Marsh,  4.  1891. 
1.  Amy  Dundas. 

General  Lefroy  m.  secondly,  1860,  Char- 
lotte Anna,  daughter  of  Colonel  Dt'NDAg,  of 
Fingask,  and  widow  of  Colonel  Armine  Moun- 
tain, C.B.,  and  </.  1892. 


Arms — Vert,  fretty  arg.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  hood  or  cap  (allusive   to  the  badge 
assumed  by  the  party  opposed  to  the  Duke  of  Alva)  between  two  wyverns  gu. 
Crest — A  demi-wyTern  gu.  gorged  with  a  collar  dancettee  »rg.  fretty  vert. 
Multii — Mutare  sperno  (adopted  at  the  period  of  the  Huguenot  persecutions). 
Residence  --Toronto,  Canada. 
C/tibt— Toronto  Club,  Toronto,  and  the  New  University,  London,  England. 


HON.  JOHN    HOWARD    ANGAS,  M.L.C.,  of    ColHngrove,  Angaston, 
and  Hill  River,  Clare,   South    Australia,  6.  5th  October,    1823  ;    TO. 
10th  May,  1855,  Susanne,  daughter  of  Richard  COLLINS,  of  Bowden,  Cheshire 
and  has  issue, 

i.  Charles  Howard,  of  Lindsay  Park,  Angaston,  South  Australia,  b.  21st 
April,   1861,  m.  2nd  July,  1885,  Eliza  Etty,  daughter  of   William 
DEAN,  of  Adelaide,  and  has  issue, 
Ronald  Fife,  6.  29th  April,  1889. 
Dorothy  Beryl  Collins. 
I.  Lilian  Gertrude,  TO.  George  Bazely  WHITE,  and  has  issue,  a  daughter, 

Erica  Wendolin. 

The  Hon.  John  Howard  Angas  left  England  for  Australia  in  April,  184'J, 
to  take  charge  and  develop  his  father's  landed  property.  In  1854  ho 
revisited  England,  but  returned  to  Australia  the  following  year  and  became 
a  well-known  breeder  of  first-class  sheep,  cattle,  and  horses.  He  was  elected 
to  the  Legislative  Assembly  in  1871,  for  the  district  of  Barossa,  and  resigned 
in  1875  ;  he  was  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  for  the  city  and  central 
district  till  May,  1894,  when  his  term  of  office  expired.  He  is  a  justice  of  the 
peace. 


lineage. 


ALEXANDER  ANGUS,  who  fled  from  Scot- 
land with  the  Earl  of  Angus,  had  a  son, 
MKMIY  ANGUS,  of  Raw  House,  whose  son, 
WILLIAM  ANGUS,  of  Hindley,  was  father  of 

JOHN  ANGAS,  of  Dotland,  who  had  a  ton, 

CALEB  ANGAS,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  who 
d.  1831,  leaving  a  son, 

GEORGB  FIFE  ANGAS,  of  Lindsay  Park, 
Angaston,  South  Australia;  m.  8th  April, 


1812,  Rosetta  FRENCH,  and  by  her  (who  rf. 
llth  January,  1867)  had  issue, 

I.  George  French,  F.L.S.,  F.R.S.,  F.Z.S., 
&c.,  of  Moreland  Square,  Holland 
Park,  Snowdon,  A.  25th  April,  1822  j 
m.  Alicia  Mary  MORAN,  and  had  issue, 
four  daughters. 

ii.  JOHN  HOWARD,  of  Collingrove,  the 
subject  of  this  memoir. 


650  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


III.  William    Henry,    b.    28th    August, 
1832;  -in.  llury  STEWART. 

I.  Rosetta   French,  It.  25th   April,   1813; 
m.   Jarnes  JOHNSON,    of    Hanc'lirsler. 
and    lu>d    issue,    two    sons    and    one 
daughter. 

II.  Sarah    Lindsay,    I.    13th   November, 


1816 ;    m.  Henry  EVANS,  of   Exeter, 

and  had  issue,  two  sons, 
in.   Hmma,    b.    16th    May,    1818 ;     m. 

William  JOHNSON,  of  Manchester,  and 

had  itsue,  two  sons  and  one  daughter. 
IT.  Mary  Ann,  b.  15th  August,  1826. 
Mr.  O.  F.  Angus  d.  loth  May,  1879. 


Arms — Arg.  &  lion  rampant  gu.  over  all  on  an  escutcheon  per  bend  sinister  of  find  sa. 
a  lion  rampant  countercharged. 

Crest — An  ostrich's  head  erased  arg,  holding  in  the  beak  a  horse  shoe ppr. 
Motto — Fortis  eat  reritas. 

Residence—  Colh'ngrove,  Angaston,  and  Hill  Kiver,  Clare,  South  Australia. 
Club — Adelaide,  South  Australia. 


WHeto. 


THE    LATE    SIR    FREDERICK    ALOYSIUS    WELD,    G.C.M.G.,   of 
Chideock   Manor,  Bridport,  co.  Dorset,   was    b.  9th  May,  18'23  ;    m.  3rd 
March,  1859,  Filumena  Mary  Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  Ambrose   Lisle  March 
PHILLIPPS  DE  LISLE,  of  Grace  Dieu  Manor,  and  Garendon  Park,  co.  Leicester, 
and  d.  20th  July,  1891,  having  by  her  had  issue, 

i.    Humphrey  Frederick    Joseph,   of    Chideock  Manor,  co.   Dorset,   J.P., 
Lieutenant    1st    Volunteer    Battalion   Dorset    Regiment,    I.     30th 
September,  1867 ;  educated  at  Stonyhurst  College. 
H.  Everard  Aloysius,  I.  24th  November,  1868. 
in.  Frederick  Joseph,  6.  6th  June,  1870. 
iv.   Joseph  Anthony,  in  holy  orders,  6.  10th  February,  1874. 
v.  Rayraund  John  Lisle,  6.  3rd  May,  1876. 
vi.    Osmund  Joseph  William,  I.  15th  September,  1877. 
i.  Christiana  Mary  Filumena,  b.  23rd  June,  1860;  in.  Captain  Edward 

DKUITT,  R.E.,  and  has  issue, 
ii.  Cecily    Mary  Agnes,    6.  10th  September,  1861 ;    TO.   Captain  Jasper 

Graham  MATNE,  Royal  Inuiskilling  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue, 
in.  Mary,  6.  28th  August,  1863;  d.  19th  March,  1864. 
iv.  Filnmena  Mary,  b.  7th  April,  1865,  a  nun. 
v.  Edith  Mary,  b.  27th  April,  1866,  a  nun. 

vi.  Magdalene  Maria   Dolores   Josephine,  &.  26th    April,  1872 ;    m.   1st 
February,  1893,  Captain   Philip  John  Joseph  RADCLIFFE,  R.E.,  third 
son  of  Sir  Joseph  Percival  Pickford  RADCLIFFE,  Bart.,  of  Rudding 
Park,  co.  York,  and  has  issue. 
VH.  Angela  Mary  Candida,  6.  1st  February,  1875. 

Sir  Frederick  was  educated  at  Stonyhurst  College,  co.  Lancaster  (a  school 
founded  by  his  grandfather)  and  at  Freiburg,  in  Switzerland.  He  emigrated 
to  New  Zealand  in  1844,  where  he  devoted  himself  to  pastoral  pursuits  and 
explored  much  of  the  country.  Having  declined  a  nomination  by  Sir  George 
Grey  to  the  Legislature,  he  was  foremost  in  the  successful  agitation  for  a 
representative  house,  to  which  he  was  elected  as  soon  as  it  was  conceded.  He 
was  a  member  of  the  Executive  Council  in  the  first  government,  and  was,  from 
1860  to  1861,  minister  for  native  affairs.  In  November,  1864,  Mr.  Weld 
became  Premier  of  New  Zealand,  at  a  most  critical  time,  and  found  the 
country  in  a  state  of  war,  \\hich  he  succeeded  in  suppressing  without  the 


IM'UKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


r,.M 


assistance  of  the  Imperial  troops,  which  were  withdrawn  lit  his  instance, 
relying  only  on  the  colonists  theinflelves  and  the  friendly  tribes.  He  con- 
fiscated the  lands  of  the  defeated  Waikato  tribe,  and  sent  an  expedition  to 
punish  tlie  murderers  of  the  llev.  ilr.  Yolkner.  His  administration  opened 
the  Native  Land  Courts;  passed  through  Parliament  the  Native  Rights  Bill, 
introduced  l>y  Mr.  FitzGemld,  connected  by  telegraph  cable  the  two  islands 
of  New  Zealand,  and  established  a  scientific  department  under  Sir  James 
Hector.  The  Weld  Administration  resigned  in  1805,  and  Mr.  Weld,  much 
broken  in  health,  returned  to  England.  In  September,  1869,  he  was  ap- 
pointed Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief  of  Western  Australia.  He  there 
established  a  partially  representative  Legislature,  an  Education  Act  was 
passed,  and  churches  of  all  denominations  were  treated  alike  according  to 
the  numbers  of  their  congregations.  He  encouraged  exploiation  and  the 
construction  of  telegraph  lines  and  steam  communication.  In  January,  1875, 
Mr.  Weld  was  appointed  to  the  Governorship  of  Tasmania,  and  was  made 
a  C.M.G.  in  that  year.  In  1880,  he  was  promoted  K.C.M.G.,  and  appointed 
Governor  of  the  Straits  Settlements,  which  post  he  resigned  in  1887  on  his 
retirement  from  the  Colonial  Service.  He  had  been  promoted  to  the  Grand 
Cross  of  his  Order  in  1885.  Sir  Frederick  was  also  a  Knight  of  the  Order 
of  Pius  IX. 

Hineaot. 


Several  genealogical  writers,  including 
GriLLiM,  bear  testimony  to  the  Saxon  origin 
of  this  ancient  family,  which  tradition  has 
handed  down  time  out  of  mind.  GUILLIM'S 
Display  of  Heraldry,  describing  the  arms  of 
HUMPHREY  WELD,  of  Lulworth,  governor 
of  Portland  Castle,  temp.  CHARLES  II,  adds 
that  the  WELDS  are  "lineally  descended 
from  EDHIO  SYLVATICPS,  aliai  WILD,  a 
Saxon  of  great  renown  in  the  reigns  of  King 
HAROLD  and  WILLIAM  the  Conqueror,  whose 
father,  Alfric,  was  brother  to  EDHICK,  of 
Strutton,  Duke  of  Mercia."  Edric  Sylva- 
ticus  was  father  of  EDRIC,  the  father  of 
WILLIAM,  the  father  of  JOHN,  the  father  of 
WILLIAM,  the  father  of  EDWARD,  the  father 
of  JOHN,  who  was  father  of, 

WILLIAM  WELD,  sheriff  of  London,  25 
EDWAHD  III,  settled  at  Eaton,  co.  Chester. 
He  i«.  Anne,  daughter  of  Nicholas  de  WHET- 
TENHALL,  and  had  (with  two  younger  sous, 
who  settled  in  Bucks  and  Suffolk)  a  son  and 
heir, 

WILLIAM  WELD,  of  Eaton,  m.  Margarjt, 
daughter  of  William  BOSTOCK,  and  was 
fatlier  of, 

JOHN  WELD,  of  Eaton,  m.  Ellen,  daughter 
of  John  BRTTEN,  of  Turporley,  and  had  a  son 
and  successor. 

EDWARD  WELD,  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of 
Thomas  COTGKEAVK,  of  Chustleton,  co. 
Chester,  and  »as  *.  by  his  son, 

JOHN  WELD,  of  Eaton,  m.  Margaret,  only 
daughter  and  heir  of  James  BOTON,  of 
Tiverton,  Devon,  and  was  father  of, 

JOHN  WBLD,  m.  Joanna,  daughter  of  John 
of  Conglcton,  and  had  four 


sons, 


, 

I.  Kobert,     of     Eaton,    m.      Elcauora, 


daughter  of  Robert  OLDTOS,  of  Wet- 
ten  Hall. 

II.  John,  who  settled  at  Willey,  Salop, 
»nd   was  patriarch  of  the  WELDS  of 
that  place. 

III.  Richard,  of  Holt. 

iv.  HUMPHREY  (Sir),  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  fourth  son, 

SIR  HUMPHREY  WBLD,  Knt.,  took  up  his 
abode  at  Holdwell,  co.  Herts.  He  was 
sherilf  of  London  1599,  and  Lord  Mayor  ten 
years  afterwards.  Sir  Humphrey  m.  Ann, 
daughter  of  Nicholas  WHELER,  and  left, 
at  his  decease  tii  1610,  with  two  daughters,  a 
son  and  successor, 

SIR  JOHN  WELD,  Knt.,  of  Arnolds  Court, 
Middlesex,  »«.  Frances,  daughter  of  William 
WBITMORE,  by  whom  (who  rf.  1650)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  d.  young, 
ii.  HfMPHHEY,  his  heir,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

III.  John    (Sir),    of   Compton    Basselt, 
Wilts,  a  Knight  Banneret.  This  gallant 
person,   m,   1048,    Mary,  daughter   of 
William,  Lord  STOUHTON,  and  dying 
lltli  July,  Ili74,  lett  11:1  only  son, 

WILLIAM,  who  *.  his  uncle,  Hum- 
phrey. 

IV.  George,  m.  Bridget,  daughter  of  — 
TIHMBLETHORP,   co.    Lincoln,  and   d. 
169'i,  lem  ing  two  daughter*, 

Cicely,  m.  James  MAHONY,  Vis- 
count of  Olclcastle,  in  Spain. 

Elizuletli,  m.  first,  —  Dici'ENSON, 
and  secondly.  Philip  STAFFORD. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Sir  J.  CfTTS,  of  Cliihl.  rlcv. 

II.  Mary,   HI.  Thomas  ALIE.N,  of  Finch- 
ley. 


G5i> 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


in.  Frances,  m.  — MAETIN,  of  eo.  Buck- 
ingham. 

IV.  Margaret,   m.  William  BOWYER,   of 

Denliam  Court,  Bucks. 

Sir  John  Weld  d.  1G22,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

HUMPHREY  WELD,  of  Holdwell,  co.  Herts ; 
was  Governor  of  Portland  Castle,  and  pur- 
chased. 1641,  from  the  HOWARD  family,  the 
manor  of  Lulworth,  and  divers  other  ex- 
tensive estates  in  Dorset.  He  m.  Clare, ' 
youngest  daughter  of  Thomas,  Lord  AIM  \- 
DELL  OF  WABDOUR,  by  whom  he  had  an 
only  daughter,  Mary,  m.  Nicholas  TAAFFE, 
Karl  of  Carlingford.  Mr.  Weld  d.  about 
the  year  168t,  and  was  buried  in  King 
HENRY  Vlt's  chapel,  Westminster.  His 
nephew, 

WILLIAM  WELD,  of  Lulworth,  *.  to  his 
estates,  and  m.  1672,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Sir  Richard  SHIHEBVRX,  of  Stonyhurst,  co. 
Lancaster,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  d.  young. 

II.  HUMPHREY,  his  heir. 

i.  Mary,  m.  Nicholas  FAIRFAX,  nephew 
of  Lord  Fairfax,  and  after  his  decease 
m.  Sir  Francis  HUNGATE,  Bart. ;  by 
the  latter  she  had  an  only  daughter, 
Mary  Hungate,  m.  Sir  Edward  GAS- 
COIGNE,  of  Parlington. 

Mr.  W.  Weld  d.  1098,  and  was  *.  by  his 
only  surviving  son, 

HUMPHREY  WELD,  of  Lulworth  Castle,  m. 
1701,  Margaret,  only  daughter  of  Sir  James 
SIMEON,  Bart.,  of  Chilworth,  and  left  issue, 
i.  EDWARD,  his  heir. 
II.  Thomas,  who  assumed  the  surname 
of  SIMEON.     He  m.  Mary,  daughter  of 
Thomas  FiTzHERBEKT,  of  Swinnerton, 
by   whom   (who  d.   1767)    he  had  an 
only  daughter, 

Mary  Simeon,  who  took  the  veil  at 
Bruges,  Flanders. 

I.  Mary,     m.     1728,    Edward     Horsley 
WIDDEINGTON,  of   Felton,  Northum- 
berland, by  whom  (who  d.  1749)  she 
had     an     only     daughter,     Elizabeth 
Margaret  Widdrington.  heiress  of  her 
father,  m.  Thomas  RIDDELL,  of  Swin- 
burne Castle,  Northumberland. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  «»»i.  1791. 

Mr.  Humphrey  Weld  d.  1722,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

EDWARD  WELD,  of  Lulworth  Castle,  b. 
1705  ;  m.  first,  1727,  Catherine  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Walter,  LORD  ASTON,  of  Forfar, 
but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  m.  secondly, 
1740,  Mary  Theresa,  daughter  of  John 
VAUGHAN,  of  Courtfield,  by  whom  (who  d. 
175J)  he  had  four  sons  and  one  daughter, 
M  ry,  who  became  '  a  poor  Clare,"  at  Aire, 
in  Artois.  He  d.  8th  December,  1761,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

EDWARD  WELD,  of  Lulworth,  It.  1741 ;  m. 
first,  1763,  Juliana,  daughter  of  Robert, 
LORD  PETHE  ;  and  secondly,  1775,  Mary  Anne, 
youngest  daughter  of  Walter  SMYTHE,  of 
Hrambridge,  co.  Hants,  but  had  no  issue. 
He  d.  1775,  and  his  widow  m.  Thomas  FITZ- 
HBRBERT,  of  Swimicrton,  whom  she  survived. 


Mr.    Weld     was    *.    by    his    only    surviving 
brother, 

THOMAS  WELD,  of  Lulworth  Castle,  b. 
24th  August,  1750,  who  founded  the  Catholic 
College  at  Stonyhurst.  He  m.  1772,  Mary, 
eldest  daughter  of  Sir  John  Stanley  Massey 

i   STANLEY,  Bart.,  of  Hooton,  and  by  her  (who 

i   d.  1st  August,  1838)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Lulworth  Castle,  b.  22nd 
January,    1773 ;      >».      1796,      Luoy, 
daughter  of  Hon.  Thomas  CLIFFORD, 
second    son    of    Hugh,    third    Baron 
Clifford,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1815,  had 
an   only    child,  Mary  Lucy,  m.  1818, 
Hugh    Charles,   LORD    CLIFFORD,   of 
Chudleigh,  and  d.  May,  1831,  leaving 
issue.     After  the   decease  of  his  wife, 
Mr.  Weld  took   holy  orders,  was  pro- 
moted to  a  bishopric  in    the  Roman 
Catholic   church,  ami  was   created   a 
CARDINAL,  1*29.      His  Eminence  was 
the  first  Englishman  who  had  a  seat 
in  the  Conclave  since  the  pontificate 
of  CLEMENT  IX.     Cardinal  Weld  d. 
10th   April,  1837,  and   was  *.   by  his 
brother,  Joseph. 

II.  Edward,  b.  18th  December,  1775,  d. 
young. 

in'.  Joseph,  of  Lulworth  Castle,  b.  27th 
January,   1777 ;    »».    23rd    November, 
1802,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Charlotte  STOUR- 
TON,  fourtli  daughter  of  Charles  Philip, 
sixteenth    LORD    STOURTON,    and    d. 
19ih    October,  1863,  having    by   her 
(who  d.  16th  January,  1864)  had  issue, 
1.   Edward    Joseph,    of     Lulworth 
Castle,  J.P.  and  D.L.  who  served 
as  high   sheriff  of  that  county,  b. 
8th  June,  1806;  m.  9th  August, 
1838,     Ellen      Caroline,      eldest 
daughter   of    Sir   Bourchier  Palk 
WREY,  Bart.,  of  Tawstock  Court, 
Devon,    and    d.    8th    December, 
1877,  having  by  her  (who  d.  13th 
October,  1566)  had  issue, 

(1 )  Edward  Bourchier, rf.young. 

(2)  EESINALD  JOSEPH,  of  Lul- 
worlh  Castle,  Dorset,  b.  24th 
May,  1842. 

(3)  Shireburn    Joseph,  b.  17th 
.       December,  1844. 

(4)  Humphrey  Joseph,  b.  1854. 

(1)  Caroline  Filumena,  m.  21st 
August,  1862,  Henry  SILVER- 
TOP,      of      Minister     Acres, 
Northumberland,  who  d.  3rd 
December,  1887,  leaving  issue. 

(2)  Mary  Teresa,  m.  5th  May, 
1870,  Sir  William  VAVASOUR, 
Bart.,  of   Hazlewood  Castle, 
eo.  York,  and  has  issue. 

(3)  Florence    Mary,    m.    23rd 
January,        1872,       Edward 
Talbot      WOLSELEY,       next 
brother      of       Sir      Charles 
Woi.SELBY,Bart.,of  Wolseley, 
co.  Stafford,  and  has  issue. 

(4)  A  gnes  Frances. 

(5)  Constance  Elizabeth. 

(6)  Eleanor  Mai-y,  a  nun. 


Ill   IJKK'S  COLONIAL  CiKNTKY. 


Co3 


2.  Thomas  (\\i.i.n Hi. i  M>KI,L),  of 
lure  Blundell,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
high  si  eriff  1852,  *.  by  will  to 
the  e-latc  of  his  kin-man,  the 
lair  Charles  Robert  Bn'M  KM., 
of  luce  I'.lundell,  iind  assumed  in 
consequence,  (he  :><lititional  sur- 
nanie  of  Hi  '  \  in:u, ;  m.  6th 
November,  1831),  Teresa  Mary 
Klcanor,  youngest  daughter  of 
\\  illinm  Michael  Tlionius 
YAUGHAN,  of  Court  field,  and  hud 
issue, 

(1)  Charles    Joseph,   of    Ince 
Blundell,  eo.  Lancaster,  J.P., 
b.     28rd     December,    1844 ; 
educated  at  Stonyhurst  and 
Ch.    Ch.    Oxford ;    m.    14th 
May,  1884,  Charlotte  Cathe- 
rine    Marcia,    daughter     of 
Hem.      Charles      Picrrepoint 
D'Arcy    I.\M:    Fox,   brother 
of    Sackvillc    George,    LOKD 
CONTERS,  and  has  issue, 

(«)  Richard,  b.  1887. 
(6)  Lewis,  b.  1889. 

(a)  Mary  Teresa. 

(b)  Alice  Marv. 

(2)  Henry     Joseph,    A.    25th 
July,  1848,  private  secretary 
to     Sir     Frederick     Weld, 
during    the    terms     of      his 
governorship      of      Western 
Australia  and  Tasmania,  and 
subsequently  member  of  the 
Queensland    Legislative   As- 
sembly, 1879-85. 

(3)  Herbert    Joseph,    4.    7th 
January,  1852. 

(4)  Edward  'Ihomas  Joseph,  b. 
4th  November,  1856,  a  priest, 
O.S.B. 

(5)  Alfred    Joseph,    A.    20th 
April,  1860,  a  priest,  O.S.B. 

(1)  Mary  Elizabeth  Frances,  a 
nun,  d.  1872. 

(2)  Teresa  Mary  Anne. 

(3)  Alice      Mary,      m.      14th 
November,      1866,      Simon, 
LORD   LOVAT,    wh-i   d.    6th 
September,1887,  leaving  i»sue. 

(4)  Edith    Mary   Catherine,   a 
nun. 

(5)  Winifred    Mary,    m.    6th 
June,  18H2,   Robert  Edward 
WALMESLEY,   of    Parkstone, 
co.  Dorset. 

(Gl  Annclte  Mary,  m.  22nd 
April,  1879,  George  Sackville 
Frederick  LANE  Fox,  eldest 
son  of  George  Lane  Fox,  of 
Bramhain  Park,  Yorkshire, 
and  lins  issue. 

(7)  Clare  Mary  Monica,  m. 
;toth  October,  1894,  Captain 
Edmund  Harrington  Moi/v- 
NEUX-SnEL,  of  the  Liverpool 
licgiment  (8th  King's), 
eldest  son  of  Edmund 
l!i  hurl  Thomas  Molvncux- 


Seel,    of     lluvtoii     Hey,    eo. 
l.illr-11-liii-e. 

Mr.  Thomas  Weld-Blundell,  d. 
:trd  Jiinii:iry.  I  N87. 
:'.  Joseph,  of  the  Lodge,  Lymington, 
Hunts,  .1.1'.,  A.  19th  June,  1815; 
,u.  L'lst  November,  1848,  Flora 
\l:u •Duniii -11,  fourth  daughter  of 
Sir  Joseph  UVUCLIPFK,  Bart.,  of 
Hudding  Park,  co.  York,  and  has 

l-sne. 

(1)  Wilfred   Joseph,    A.    28th 
September,  18-19. 

(2)  Henrv. 

(3)  John. 

(4)  Joseph  Edward. 

(1)  Cla.v. 

(2)  Emily,  m.  John  COVKXTHV, 
of  Burgatc  House,  Hants. 

(3)  Elizabeth, 
(t)  Flora. 

(•"))   Monica,  a  nun. 

1.  Mary,  m.  15th   February,  1660, 
Lieutenant-Colonel  John  Francis 
VAfOHAN,    of      Courtfield,    co. 
Monmouth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  d. 
7th   December,  1880,  having  hod 
two  children,  who  d.  in  infancy. 

2.  Mary  Anne,  d.  unm. 

IV.  John,  it.   loth  June,  1780,  a  priest, 
deceased. 

V.  William,  *.   31st   August,    1781 ;    rf. 
19th  October,  1782. 

vi.  HUMPHREY,  of  Chideoek,  Dorset,  of 
whom  presently. 

VII.  James,  J.  30th  April,  1785  ;  m.  15th 
July,  1812,  Juliana  Anne,  daughter  of 
Robert  Edward,  tenth  Ix>rd  PETRE,  and 
had  issue, 

1.  H>nry. 

2.  Francis,  a  priest. 

3.  Philip,  d.  1846. 

1.  Anna  Maria. 

2.  Catherine. 

3.  Agnes,  a  nun. 

4.  Charlotte. 

VIII.  George,     of      Leagrim     Park,    ro. 
Lancaster,  A.  28th   September,  1786  j 
m.  Maria,  daughter  of  John  SBARLE, 
of  London,  and  d.  31st  March,  18(56, 
having  had  issue, 

1.  John,    of    Leagrim    Park,    J.P. 
and     D.L.,     »i.     1H46.     Eleanor, 
daughter  of  Nicholas  SKI.HV,  and 
has  issue. 

2.  George,   22nd    Regiment,    (/.    in 
India,  November,  1844. 

If.  Arthur. 

4.  Alfred  (Rev.l  S.J. 

5.  Walter. 

1.  Emma. 

2.  Georgiana. 

3.  Maria  Theresa. 

4.  Louisa. 

IX.  Francis,  b.  30th  September,  1787;  rf. 
January,  1788. 

I.  Juliana,  d.  unm. 

II.  Mary  Theresa,  a  nun  of  the  Order  of 
St.  Francis  Sales. 

in.    Catherine    Winifred,    m.    October, 


654 


BTTRKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


1800,     William,     seventeenth      Lord 
SlGCRTOX,andrf.  27th  December,  1802, 
leaving  issue. 
IT.  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  Charles  BODEN- 

HAM,  of  Rotherwas,  eo.  Hereford. 
T.  Clara,   a    nun  of   the    Order   of    St. 

Francis  Sales. 

VI.  Teresn,     m.     22nd     August,     1803, 

William  Thomas  Michael  VAUOHAN,  of 

Courtfield,.T.P.andD.L.,and  left  issue. 

Mr.    Thomas  Weld  d.  at  Stonyhurst,  1810. 

His  sixth  son, 

HUMPHREY  WTBLD,  of  Chideock  Manor, 
co.  Dorset,  b.  21st  September,  1783  ;  m.  12th 
February,  1811,  Christina  Maria,  second 
daughterof  Charles,  seventh  LOED  CLIFFORD, 
of  Chudleigh,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,   of    Chideock    Manor,    J.P., 


)».  9th  Januarv,  1851,  Mary,  second 
daughter  of  Thomas  Divison  BLAND, 
of  Kippax  Park,  ro.  York,  and  d.  s.p. 
28th  January,  1885. 

II.  William     Joseph    (Rev.)   S.J.,  d.  in 
India,  1844. 

in.  FREDERICK  AI,OYSTUS  (Sir), 
I !.( '.M.( !.,  tin-  subject  of  this  memoir. 

iv.  Kdinund  F.,  Commander  R.N.,  ft. 
30t.li  January,  1828  :  d.  7th  July,  1870. 

I.  Eleanora  Mary,  a  nun. 

it.  Apollonia  Mary,  a  nun,  d.  1888. 

III.  Christina  Mary,  a  nun,  d.  1883. 
iv.  Lucy,    1  .    • 

v.Amy,      J  twms'    °      nun8' 
lie   d.  Ofh   January,  1852.     His  widow  soon 
after  became  a  Benedictine  nun.  and  d.  at  St. 
Benedict's  Priory,  near  Colwich,  19th  March, 
1857. 


bnrrister-at-law,  b.  20th  April,  1812; 

Arms — Az.,  a  fess  nebule  between  three  crescents  erm.  (wjth  numerous  quartcrings). 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  ppr.  a  wvvern  sa.,  semi'  of  arrow  heads. 
X  a  I 'porters—  Two  wild  men  holding  in  the  exterior  hands  a  club  ppr.  girt  about  the  loins 
with  a  scarf  gu.,  suspended  from  the  neek  by  a  chain  an  escutcheon  or  charged  with  a  crescent 

U.7.. 

Motto-  -  Nil  sine  numine. 

Residence — Chideock  Manor,  Bridport,  eo  Dorset. 


EEV.  ROBERT  HENRY  BELCHER,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  of  Park  House, 
Dunedin,  New  Zealand,  rector  of  the  Otago  Boys'  High  School, 
Fellow  of  King's  College,  London,  and  commissary  and  examining  chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Dunedin,  6.  6th  May,  1846;  m.  26th  December,  1868, 
Katharine  Emily,  daughter  of  John  BEARD,  of  the  Bank  of  England,  London, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  1894,  has  issue, 

i.  HENRY  MICHAEL  FREDEEIC,  6.  29th  September,  1870. 

ii.  George  Francis  William,  b.  30th  January,  1879. 

I.  Florence  Emily,  6.  24th  October,  1873. 

Dr.  Belcher  was  educated  at  the  London  University,  where  lie  grad- 
uated B.A.  in  1867,  and  M.A.  in  1868,  becoming  Fellow  of  King's  College 
in  1885;  was  ordained  priest  in  1871,  and  in  1886  was  appointed  to  his 
present  position  of  rector  of  the  Otago  Boys'  High  School.  Dr.  Belcher  was 
President  of  the  Duuedin  Savage  Club  in  1889,  and  of  the  Otago  Philo- 
sophical Institute  in  1880.  He  is  the  author  of  several  works,  including  a 
Latin  prose  composition,  a  Latin  grammar,  and  is  part  author  with  M. 
Dupuis,  of  King's  College,  London,  of  the  Manuel  des  Examens. 


CAPTAIN  EGBERT  TRESSILLIAN  BELCHER, 
of  the  25th  .Regiment,  lineally  descended 
Irom  Governor  Belcher  of  Massachusetts, 
d.  in  1851,  having  by  Alice,  his  wife  (who 
d.  in  1869),  had  a  son, 

JOHN  BELCHER,  M.D.  (Edin.),  F.R.C.S., 
B.N.  m.  at  Sioke,  Devonport,  co.  Devon, 


0,  Emma  Mary  Poole,  of  Callington,  co. 
nwall   (who  d.  in  1874),  and  d.  in  1871, 


1840, 
Cornwa 
leaving  issue, 

EGBERT   HENRY    (Eev.),  M.A.,    LL.D., 

the  subject  of  this  memoir. 
Willinm,  of  Bandon,  co.  Cork,  Ireland, 
M.D.,  J.P. 


Residence — Park  House,  Dunedin,  Olago,  New  Zealand. 
Clubs — Dunedin,  and  (in  London)  Savile  and  Old  Kings 


S  COLONIAL  (IKNTltV. 


C55 


dfuller. 


THOMAS   KICIIAUI)    l-TLLKIl,  of  Bcechlnnd,  Thorold,  Upper  Canada, 
I,.    2(itli   August,   1838,  m.    6th  October,   1868,   Kinma    Louisa  (b.  7th 
Noveml>er,  1840),  sixth  daughter  of  Thomas  BENSON,  of  Port  Hope,  Ontario, 
Canada,  and  1m*  issue, 

i.  Thomas  Richard,  b.  13th  June,  1876. 
n.  Leopold  Brock,  h.  llth  December,  1879. 

I.  Alice  Maud. 

II.  Mary  Edith. 

n  r.  Helen  Cynthia. 
IT.  Amy  Louise. 


Htneagt. 


This  is  a  younger  branch  of  FULLER  of 
<;i;islmmcree  (»ee  BUHKE'H  Land-d  Gentry), 
n  family  of  groat  respectability  and  opulence 
in  the  co.  Kerry,  possessing  property  in  the 
neighbourhood  of  Dingle,  the  Samphires, 
Ballyhunion,  &c.,  long  before  the  English 
settlers,  under  the  "  Plantation  Scheme," 
established  themselves  in  the  locality.  (See 
BUKKB'S  Commoners.)  The  first  of  whom 
there  is  any  record  was, 

JOHN  FULLER,  who  is  mentioned  in  the 
Desmond  Survey,  A.D.  1583,  as  possessed  of 
the  townland  of  Bowlerstown  (Ballybowler), 
and  "certain  lands  in  Ballybeg."  He  mort- 
gaged Bowleretown  to  Stephen  Rice,  1610. 
According  to  an  inquisition  taken  at  Killar- 
ney,  he  and  Maurice  Fuller  (probably  his 
son)  were  seized  in  fee  of  the  townlands  of 
Ballyristin  or  Ballynsteenig  and  Bullytobin 
or  Ballytobeenig,  and  conveyed  them  in 
1635  to  Teige  Moriarty.  That  John  Fuller 
was  a  man  of  mark  at  this  period  appears 
by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Killarney,  18th 
August,  1635  (Inq.  No.  59,  CHARLES  I,  co. 
Kerry,  Chancery,  calendered  by  the  Record 
Commissioners,  1818),  which  found  that  he 
held  his  lands  "  de  l)mo.  Rege  in  Capite,  p. 
service  militar,"  i.e.,  by  Knight's  service, 
lie  was  pardoned,  1  JAMES  I,  being  then  of 
Kahinane.  Barbara  Fuller,  who  m.  Richard 
Atkins,  of  Firville,  was  of  the  same  family. 
JOHN  FULLER  and  WILLIAM  FULLER  signed 
us  grand  jurors  at  Tralee,  1709,  the  present- 
ment regarding  outlaws  (No.  617,  co.  Kerry, 
cart.  62  Record  OUice).  The  latter  m.  at 
Cloyne,  31st  January,  1679,  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  John  WHITING,  of  Kilbrin,  co. 
Cork.  We  pass  to, 

WILLIAM  FULLER,  who  m.  Elinor,  daughter 
and  co-heir  of  Thomas  HODDER,  of  Ballea 
Castle,  barrister-at-luw,  high  sheriff  of  Cork, 
1697,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  West  Kerries,  near  Tralee, 
obtaiiu'il  from  Colonel  Denny,  by  lease, 
duted  25th  September,  1733,  for  lives 
renewable  for  ever,  195  plantation 
acres  of  those  lands,  "  as  then  held 
and  enjoyed."  lie  m.  Jane,  daughter 


of  William  UABNETT,  of  Hallyhenry, 
by  his  wife,  sister  of  Rev.  William 
PBLLOQUIX,  rector  of  Obrenan,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1741)  he  had  issue, 

1.  William,    ancestor    of    Captain 
John  CROSBIE-FULLER-HARNETT. 
His    will,    made  in  March,  1765, 
was  proved   1775.     Mr.  W.  Ful- 
ler m.  Elinor,  daughter  of  Rob-rt 
HILLIARD,  and    had    with  other 
issue,  a  daughter  Ann,  who  m.  her 
cousin,    Major   Thomas    Richard 
FULLER  (see  beloie). 

2.  Thomas,  of  Leemount,  Treasurer 
of  co.  Cork,   m.  by  licence  dated 
16th  June,  1767,  Ann,  third  daugh- 
ter of  John  PURGE  LL,  of  Gurtinard, 
co.    Cork,    by    Mary,    his    wife, 
daughter  of  Henry   LEADER,   of 
Mount  Leader,  same  county,  and 
had  issue, 

(a)     James,     who     took     the 
additional  surname  of  HAH- 
NETT,    m.     1783,    Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Townsend  GUN, 
of    Rattoo,    co.     Kerry,    by 
Sarah,    his     wife,     daughter 
of  Anthony  STOUGHTON,  of 
Ballyhorgan,    in     the    same 
county,  and  by  her  (who  m. 
secondly,    William     Carique 
PONSONBY,  of   Crotto,   same 
county)  had  issue, 
(1)  Thomas,  d.  t.  p. 
(1)     Sarah,     m.     Captain 
Oliver     GUYO.Y,     R.X., 
who    was    lost    in     the 
Black  Sea,  and  </.  *.  p. 
(4)    John,    of    Leemount,    co. 
Cork,    who     also     took     the 
additional  surname  of   II  MI- 
NK IT.  m.  Mary,  daughter  of 
Noblett    ROGERS,    of    Lota, 
in    the     same    county,     by 
Mary,  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Ven.  Michael  DAVIES,  arch- 
deacon  of  Cloyne,  and   had 
one  son, 


656 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Thomas  Noblett,  m.  Fran- 
ces, daughter  of  Edmund 
L'EsrHANGE,  of  Hun- 
stanton,  King's  co.,  by 
Henrietta,  his  wife,  sis- 
ter of  Colonel  Henry 
Piesley  L'ESTBANGE,  of 
Moystown,  same  county, 
and  d.  s.  p. 

(c)  Edward,  of  Beechmoimt 
and  Sackville,  co.  Kerry, 
Captain  in  the  "Old  Kerry  " 
Militia,  m.  Elizabeth  (*. 
1772),  daughter  of  Rev.  John 
BLENNERHASSETT,  rector  of 
Tralee,  by  Louisa,  his  wife, 
daughter  nnd  only  surviving 
child  of  Captain  Thomas 
GODDAKD,  of  the  Earl  of 
Rothes'  Regiment,  and  Mary, 
his  wife  (eldest  daughter 
of  William  MULLINS,  of 
Burnhani,  co.  Kerry,  and 
sister  of  Thomas,  first  Lord 
V  entry),  and  <7.  October,  1827, 
having  had  issue, 

(1)  Thomas  Harnett,  of 
Glashnacree  co.  Kerry, 
*.  1806;  m.  first,  3rd 
December,  1832,  Frances 
Diana,  third  daughter 
of  Francis  Christopher 
BLAND,  of  Derryquin, 
Castle,  same  county, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  by  Licind'a, 
his  wife,  daughter  of 
Arthur  Bastable  HER- 
BERT, of  Brewsterfield, 
same  county,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1872)  had 
issue, 

a.  James  Franklin,  of 
Glashnacree,  co. 
Kerry,  F.S.A.,  b. 
1835;  »».  1860, 
Helen,  daughter  of 
John  Prospere  Gui- 
VION,  and  grand- 
daughterof  Marshal 
("St.  Cyr")  GUI- 
VION,  one  of  Napo- 
leon's Generals,  and 
has  had, 

1.  Franklin  Bland, 
Cadet  R.M.A., 
141  h    January, 
1879,    Lieuten- 
ant R.A.,  1880, 
b.  1st  January, 
1863;    d.    13th 
June,  1882. 

2.  Harnett  John, 
C.E.,       Trinity 
College,  Dublin, 
*.  14th  Decem- 
ber,    18 '6,    m. 
1894,    Augusta 
liobart,  second 
du ughter  of  the 
latejohn  lIl'K- 


LEY,  J.P.  of 
Fenit  House, 
Trulee. 

1.  May  Florence, 
;«.      Gabriel 
STOKES,    I.C.S. 
( see     Bi'RKE's 

Petrage,  STOKES, 
Bart.),  and  has 
issue,threesons. 

2.  Adela  Bessie,  //. 
1868,  d.  1886. 

3.  Evelyn   Milli- 
cent. 

«.  Louisa,  m.  1862, 
Arthur  HYDE,  eldest 
sun  of  Frederick 
HYDE,O<  Holly  wood, 
J.P.  co.  Kerry  (of 
(lie  family  of  HYDE 
of  Castle  Hyde) ,  and 
lias  issue,  Arthur ; 
Thomas;  and  Fran- 
ces. 

I.  Bessie,  m.  Michael 
WALSH,  of  Boston, 
and  has  issue. 
Mr.Thomas  Harnett  Ful  - 
ler  m.  secondly,  Eliza, 
daughter  of  Richard 
Harris  PUHCELL,  of 
Annabella  Park,  near 
Mallow,  co.  Cork,  by 
Louisa,  his  wife,  daugh- 
ter of  William  LEADER, 
of  Mount  Leader,  in 
same  county,  and  d. 
December,  188ti,  having 
had  no  issue  by  hie 
second  wife. 

(2)  Edward      Goddard, 
d.  s.  p. 

(3)  John   Blennerhassett, 
d.  s.  p. 

(1)  Louisa,  d.  unm. 

(2)  Ann,  m.  Ven.  Nathaniel 
BLAND,    archdeacon     of 
Aghadoe,  who  d.  s.  p. 

(3)  Bessie,  m.  the  late  Sir 
Arthur   HELrs,   K.C.B., 
and  had  issue,  1.  Charh's 
Leonard   (Rev.),  m.  and 
has   issue ;    2.  Edmund, 
»(.    and    has    issue ;     1. 
Melicent.     m.     William 
STONE,    late     M.P.     for 
Portsmouth,     and     has 
issue;  2.  Alice;  3.  Hose; 
and  4.  Lucy. 

(a)  Mary,»».  Hugh  FALYBY,  but 

d.  s.  p. 
(4)  Navelln,  m.  John  PHILPOTT, 

of  Asolas,  co.  Cork,  and  had 

issue. 
3.  George. 

1.  Jane,    in.    William    PAYNE,    of 
Tralee,  and  had  issue. 

2.  Ann,    who    is   mentioned  in   the 
(rentleman'.?      Magazine,       July, 
1700,  as  the  authoress  of  several 


WUKK'S  COLONIAL  (JKNTItV. 


C57 


interesting  and  minions  novels, 
d.  it  a  <it. 

it.  TIIOM  \.\  df  whom  we  treat. 
The  second  ion, 

TJHIM  \s  I'l  1. 1, Kit,  of  FullcT  Park,  freeman 
of  Cork,  1718, »».  Lvclia,  daughter  of  William 
GRKBX,  high  ihercB  of  Cork,  1G90,  and  d. 
1741,  leaving  is-me, 

i.  William,  »».  Frances  GREY,  of  Cork, 
and  liad  issue, 

1.  Richard. 

2.  Thomas  Grey. 

1.  Elizabeth. 

2.  Lydia. 

II.  RICHAUO,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  second  son, 

RICHABD  FULLER,  m.  Jane  ROE,  and  was 
father  of, 

MAJOR  TIIOMAS  RICHABD  FULLER,  of  the 
41st  Regiment,  who  nt.  as  his  second  wire, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Captain  Poole  ENGLAND, 
mid  was  father  of, 

TNK  RIGHT  RKV.  THOMAS  BBOCK  FULLER, 
D.I).,  D.C.L.,  bishop  of  Niagara  from  1875, 
4.  nt  Kingston,  Ontario,  16th  July,  1810 ;  m. 
1  Ith  May,  1835,  Cynthia,  daughter  of  Samuel 
STREET,  of  Stamford,  Niagara  district,  Upper 
Canada,  and  rf.  at  Bishophurst,  Hamilton, 
17t.li  December,  1884,  having  by  her  (who  was 
4.  1818,  and  d.  at  Toronto,  14th  January, 
189i)  had  issue, 

I.  THOMAS  RICHARD,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

II.  Samuel   Street    (twin    with   Thomas 
Richard),  of  Stratford,   co.  Perth,  b. 
26th  August,  1838  ;  m.  18th  November, 
1863,  Mary  Anne  (4.  25th  November, 
1844),  daughter  of   the   late  Thomas 
SMITH,    of   Oak    Bank,   Cumberland, 
England,  and  haa  issue, 

1.  Samuel  George,  4.  13th  Septem- 
ber, 1864. 

2.  Thomas  Henry,  4.  18th  October, 
1865. 

3.  Arthur  Street,  4.  24th  July,  1870. 

4.  Norman    Brock,    b.    28th   May, 
1879. 

1.  Caroline  Elizabeth,  d.  15th  Sep- 
tember, 1867. 

2.  Georgie  Ethel  Laura. 

III.  William,  4.  at  Beechlands,  Thorold, 
Canada,  1845,  d.  unm.  at  Toronto,  15th 
February,  1886. 

IV.  Valancy    England,   barrister-at-law, 
of  Toronto,  after  of  Hamilton,  now  of 
Virginia,  U.S.A.,  4.  5th  October,  1850, 
m.    26th   June,    1872,    Louisa,    third 
daughter  of  William  Henry  COXWELL, 
by  his  wife  Maria  Sophia  POWELL,  and 
has  had  issue, 

1.  Murray  Valency    Street,  4.    4th 
June,  1880. 

1.  May  England,  4.  10th  May,  1873, 
d.  28th  August,  1875. 

2.  Ruth  Hamilton. 

V.  Shelton    Brock,  manager  of  the  Im- 
perial  Bank,   Woodstock,  Ontario,   4. 
llth  October,  1852,  m.  19th  September, 
1876,  Martha  Louisa,  third  daughter 

TOL.   II. 


of      Robert      Si'RATT,     of     Toronto, 

(  )iiliirin,  and  ha<  i-Mic, 

1.   I,1  I.  in,  li.  llth  January, 


2.  William  Brock,  b.  £8th  October, 

1881. 
:i.   Douglas  England,  4.  28th  July, 

1887. 

1.  Katharine  Cynthia. 

2.  Violet   Isabella,   d.    young,    5th 
January,  1882. 

3.  Gladys. 

vi.  Henry  Hobart,  4.  27th  July,  Is'ii;, 
m.  at  Toronto,  3rd  January,  Is  VI, 
Katharine  Townley  (4.  7th  August, 
1855),  daughter  of  Robert  SPBATT, 
and  il.  at  Bishophurst,  Hamilton, 
llth  January,  l^go,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Hnbart  Stinson,  4.  22nd  October, 
1883. 

2.  Hamilton   Brock,   4.    19th  Feb- 
ruary, 1885. 

3.  Harold  Howard,  4.  14th  Novem- 
ber, 1887. 

1.  Hilda  Katharine. 

I.  Mary  Margaret,  4.  3rd  July,  1836,  m. 
21st    November,    1861,    Donald    Ion 
Forbes    MACLEOD,    M.A.,    rector    of 
Hope,  Shrewsbury,  co.  Salop,  fourth 
ton  of     Captain     Martin    MACLEOD, 
K.O.B.,  formerly  of  Drynoch,  Isle  of 
Skye,  N.I!.,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  10th  October, 
1882,  John  Ross,  barrister-at-law, 
Middle  Temple. 

2.  Alexa  Mackenzie,  4.  19th  Feb- 
ruary, 1865. 

3.  Margaret  Baldwin. 

4.  Flora  Abigail. 

II.  Laura  Abigail,  4.  at  Niagara   Falls, 
3rd  January,  18  i2,  m.  (as  his  second 
wife)  i&th  Juno,  1874,  Thomas  Moore 
BENSON,  Q.C.,  of  Terralto,  Port  Hope, 
Ontario,  now  county  judge  of  North- 
umberland and  Durham,  Canada,  who 
was  4.  25th  November,  1S33,  and  has 
issue,  all  4.  at  Port  Hope, 

1.  Thomas  Bingley,  4.28th  October, 
1876. 

1.  Clara  Cynthia. 

2.  Jessie  Laura  Louisa. 

3.  Gladys  Alicia,   4.   23rd  May,  d. 
6th  October,  1883. 

in.  Elizabeth  Street,  4.  19th  February, 
1843,  m.  5th  October,  1864,  James 
Saurin  McMuRRAY,  barrister  at  Tor- 
onto, Canada,  third  son  of  the  Ven. 
Archdeacon  William  McMCBBAY,  of 
Niagara,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Leonard  Leathes,  4.  at  Toronto, 
1st  February,  1867. 

2.  William  Arthur  Johnston,  4.  27th 
August,  1868. 

3.  Louis   Saurin,  4.   24lh   October, 
1869. 

4.  James  Saurin,  4.  21st  May,  1876. 

5.  Douglas  Stephen,  4.  4th  January, 
1880. 

1.  Elizabeth  Street. 

2   U 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Arms — Arg.  three  bars  gn.  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  mullet   or,  in  chief  a  crescent  for 
difference. 

Crest — A  martlet  ppr. 

Motto — Fi<lefi/frx  in  arfrersis. 

Residence — College  Street,  Toronto,  Onlavio,  C;m;i<hi. 


CJwpman. 


EGBERT  CHAPMAN,  of  Duncdin,  Otago,  New  Zealand,  J.P.,  barrister 
and    solicitor,    Supreme   Court,    retired    officer    of    the  civil    service; 
I.  6th  February,  1812;  m.  25th  March,   1845,   Christina,  daughter  of  James 
FINLAYSON,  of  Cnllos,  Ross-shire,  Scotland,  and  has  had  issue, 

i.  CHAELES  ROBERT,  barrister  and  solicitor,  6.  1847,  and  is  m. 
ir.  William,  b.  1849,  and  d.  leaving  issue,  one  son  and  a  daughter, 
in.  Robert,  b.  1861,  bank  accountant. 
I.  Mary,  m.  John  Dove  DUNK,  of  Dnnedin,  merchant, 
n.  Jessie,  m.  John  Robert  SINCLAIR,  of  Dunedin.  barrister  and  solicitor  of 
the  firm   of  Smith,   Chapman,   Sinclair,   and  White,  barristers    and 
solicitors,  Dunedin. 

Mr.  Chapman  held  since  1849  the  offices  of  clerk  to  the  bench,  clerk  of 
council,  official  administrator  of  intestate  estates,  registrar  of  births,  marriages, 
and  deaths,  registrar  of  the  Supreme  Court,  returning  officer  (elections),  and 
registrar  of  deeds,  and  is  now  retired  on  a  pension.  He  erected  a  monument 
in  honour  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Burns,  first  Presbyterian  minister  at  Otago  at  a 
cost  of  £1,000. 

Htneage. 


ROGER  CHAPMAN,  of  the  city  of  Norwich, 
England,  m.  Janet  MOWAT,  of  Stonehaven, 
Scotland,  and  was  father  of  CHARLES  CHAP- 
MAN, of  Stonehaven,  deceased,  who,  by  Mary 

Residence — Dunedin,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 


his  wife,  daughter  of  James  WOOD,  of  Stone- 
haven,  had  with  eleven  other  children,  the 
present  ROBERT  CHAPMAN,  of  Dunedin. 


JOHN    ALEXANDER  MACDONELL,    M.D.    of    Port    Arthur,    Ontario, 
Canada,  6.  23rd  May,  1844. 


Hincage. 


The  clan  MACDONALD,  or  MCDONNELL,  is 
undoubtedly  one  of  the  most  ancient  in  Scot- 
land, and  can  be  traced  back  to  a  period 
coeval  with  that  of  any  family  in  the  King- 
dom. The  first  of  the  race  from  whom  any 
authentic  accounts  exists,  is  £OMEBI.ED,  de- 
signed by  Scottish  historians,  Thane  of 
Argyll,  but  by  foreign  authors  and  clmrte 
extant,  King  of  the  Isles,  and  Lord  of  Argyll 
and  Kintyre.  Among  his  descendants  has 
long  been  disputed  the  chieftainship,  and 
n-.any  and  acrimonious  have  been  the  conflicts 
on  the  subject. 


REGINALD  MACDONALD,  son  of  JOHN 
MACDONBLL,  Lord  of  the  Isles,  seventh  in 
the  descent  from  SOMEBLED,  received  from 
his  father  a  very  large  estate,  as  appears  from 
a  charter  of  confirmation  by  King  ROBERT, 
dated  1st  January,  1373.  This  Reginald  is 
stated  to  have  been  murdered  by  the  Earl  of 
Ross,  in  the  Abbey  of  Elcho,  at  Perth,  while 
heading  the  men  of  the  Isles  as  their  lawful 
chieftain.  He  left  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

DONALD  MAODONELL,  of  Glengarry,  who 
was  served  heir  to  his  father  in  the  principal 
part  of  his  fortune,  and  became  a  powerful 


UriiKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTHV. 


bnron.  He  left  (with  a  younger  son  Ranald, 
from  win. in  dcMvnd  many  of  the  M AC- 
DONE  M.S,  'I  IVrthsliiie)  mi  elder  Mm  and  heir, 

JOHN  .M  iriniM.i.i  ,  of  (llciiciirry,  who  m. 
a  daughter  "i  MM  ii.mi  nl  I  .meg,  aud  was 
1'iitlicr  of, 

AI.ASTAIK  MACMONKI.I.,  of  Glengarry,  who 
m.  tin-  only  daughter  of  -MACLEAN,  of 
Dowart,  und  had  I  hive  .-OIH, 

I.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John   (Ire),  from  wlmm  many  of  the 
MACDONALIIH  of  the  north  are  derived. 

in.  Jiiiens,  from  whom  came  the  House 

of  Shacn. 
The  eldest  son, 

JOHN  MACDONXELI,  of  Glengarry,  m.  a 
daughter  of  LOX-HIKL,  chief  of  Uie  CAM- 
EBONS,  and  was  father  of, 

ALEXANDER  MACUONNELL,  of  Glengarry, 
wlio  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Celestme  de 
Insulis,  and  heiress  of  lier  brother,  Sir 
]>ouald  MACDONKLL,  of  the  Isles,  and  grand- 
daughter and  only  representative  of  .Alexan- 
der, second  Earl  of  Rom.  By  this  lady, 
Alexander  had  tin  only  son  and  heir, 

./ENEAS  MACDONKLL,  of  Glengarry,  who 
»«.  Janet,  only  daughter  of  Sir  Hector 
M'LEAN,  of  Dowart,  by  whom  he  left  a  son 
and  heir, 

DONALD  MACDONELL,  who  m.  first,  a 
daughter  of  GBANT,  of  Fruchy,  and  secondly, 
Margaret,  daughter  of  Allan  MACDONELL, 
nl  Aluidert,  and  thirdly,  a  daughter  of  MAC- 
DONNELL,  of  Keppoch.  He  d.  1030,  leaving 
with  other  issue, 

I.  Alastair    Macdonnell,   of   Glengarry, 
m.  Jean,  daughter  of  Allan  CAMERON, 
of  Lochiel,  and   dying  soon  after  his 
father,  was  s.  by  liis  son, 

tineas,  of  Glengarry,  a  firm  adhe- 
rent to  the  ink-rests  of  CHARLES  I, 
for  which  he  was  forfeited  by 
Cromwell  1651 ;  immediately  on 
his  restoration,  CHARLES  II 
created  him,  lor  his  loyalty,  a 
peer  of  Scotland,  as  L.OBD  MAC- 
DONELL and  ABRASS,  b)  patent, 
dated  20th  December,  1660.  He 
m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Sir 
Donald  MACDONALD,  of  Slate, 
Bart.,  but  rf.  *.  p.  1680,  when 
the  peerage  became  extinct,  and 
the  estates  devolved  (as  below)  on 
his  kinsman,  ALASTAIB.  (See 
lii'RKE's  Extinct  Peerage.) 

II.  DONALD,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  second  son, 

DONALD  MACDONELL,  of  Scothouse,  m. 
Mury,  daughter  of  Sir  James  M'DoNALD,  of 
Slate,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

KEOINALD  MACDONELL,  of  Scothouse,  who 
»».  Flora,  daughter  of  Alexander  MACLEOD, 
of  Drynoch,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alastair,  of  Glengarry,  was  sur- 
named  "  Dhu  "  (The  Black),  and  be- 
came thirteenth  Cliief  of  Glengarry. 
He  distinguished  himself  during  the 
commotions  of  his  time  under  the 
Karl  of  Mar  and  Viscount  Dundie. 
He  was  the  hearer  of  the  Royal 


Standard  lit  the  hat  tie  of  Killieerankie, 
and  was  created  a  peer  by  the  ahdica- 
1 1-  I  .1  iMi:-i.  Me  i/i.  M  irv,  daughter  of 
Kenneth,  third  Karl  of  .Seaforth,  and 
rf.  1721,  leaving  i»»ue,  who  i.  liim. 

His  line  IICCMT xini.-t   on  the  dratli 

of  Cn  MM  i.-  M  M  TI..M  ii.  111  IM:H  when 
the  representation  of  the  family  de- 
volved on  the  descendants  of  AJCOES, 
of  Scot  house. 

II.  ANOrs,  of  whom  presently, 
in.    John,  progenitor   of   the  MACDON- 
ELLS,     of      Greenfield.       (See      //,„/ 
finally.) 
IV.  Archibald,  of  Barrisdale,  from  whom 

that  line. 
Th»  second  son, 

ANors  MACDONBLL,  of  Scothouse,  on 
whom  his  father  settled  that  barony,  left 
issue,  three  sons, 

i.  Donald,  of  the  Glen«,  a  loyal  adherent 
to  PRINCE  CHARLES  KDWARD,  was 
killed  at  the  battle  of  Culloden.  His 
eldest  son, 

Jianald,  of  Seothouse,  was  in  Lord 
Laughton's  Regiment  of  Cavalry 
on  the  Government  side  «t 
Culloden.  The  Chevalier  John- 
Atone  in  his  memoirs  gives  a  very 
interesting  account  of  this  Ranald 
and  h's  father  Donnld.  Ranald 
m.  first,  He. en, daughter  of  GKAKT, 
of  Glenmoriston,  by  whom  he  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

1.  tineas,  of  Scothouse,  who 
was  father  of, 

(1)  -Kneas  Ranald,  of 
Scothouse,  and  Madras 
Civil  Service,  became 
chief  of  Glengarry,  on 
the  death  of  Charles 
Macdonell,  of  Glengarry, 
the  lai»t  descendant  of 
Alastair  Macdonell  (»«« 
nfjore).  He  d.  1868, 
leaving  issue, 

a.  ..Kncas    Ranald,   of 

the     Madras     Civil 

Service,    m.    Emma, 

daughter  of  General 

BBIOOS,  H.E.I.l  •>., 

und    d.    c.  p.  1867, 

leaving       a        son, 

.•10  NBAS        RANALD 

WESIHOP,   chief  ot 

Glengarry,  b.  18*7. 

Ranald  Macdonell  m.  secondly,  his 

cousin    Helen,  daughter  of  John 

MACDONELL,   of  Glengarry,  and 

had  witu  other  is»ue, 

2.  Donald,  Colonel  H.E.I.C.S., 
left     by    Ann    Isabella,    his 
•wife, 

(1)  Eneas  Ronald,  of 
Morar,  co.  Inverness,  J. P. 
and  I'. I.,  and  County 
Councillor,  of  Inverness- 
shire,  and  J.P.  for  Edin- 
burgh, *.  26th  October, 
1821.  m.  13th  September, 

2   U   2 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


1859,  Catherine,  only 
surviving  child  of  the 
late  James  SIDUHE\VI-:S, 
of  Inglewhite  Hill, 
Lancashire,  by  Dorothy, 
his  wife,  only  child  of 
John  TALBOT,  of 
Preston,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1888)  has 
is^ue, 

a.  James  Sidgrcaves, 
b.  1st  November, 
1870. 

i.  Alaster  Young  Cry- 
nan,  b.  27th  January, 
1872. 

a.  Catherine  Mary,  in. 
Brevet  Major  Hugh 
Frederick  Lyons 
MONTGOMERY,  of 
the  Indian  Staff 
Corps. 

(1)  Anna  Maria,  m.  Captain 
Gibson  STOTT,  and  had 
issue. 

11.    JOHN,   of    Crowlin,   of  whom   pres- 
ently. 

II  t.  Angus,  of  Ardnasleisknich. 
The  second  son, 

JOHN  MACDONNELL,  of  Crowlin  (second  son 
of  Angus  Macdonell,  of  Scothouse),  left  issue 
at  his  decease,  a  son, 

COLONEL  JOHN  MACDONELL,  called 
"  Spanish  John,"  served  in  his  youth  in  the 
Spanish  army,  went  to  Canada  in  1775, 
and  settled  at  Caughnawaga,  in  Schoharie 
county  there,  4.  1728,  d.  15th  April,  1810. 
He  had  issue, 

I.  MILES,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  lived  many  years  in  the  North 
West,  and    was   afterwards  of   Point 
Fortune,    Hawkesbury,     Quebec,     m. 
and   had   with   other   issue,  Godfrey, 
whose  daughter,  Hortense,  m.  Andrew 
CCLLEN,    of      Templeton,      on      the 
Ottawa. 

III.  William  Johnson,    b.  17th   March, 
1775,  m.  Lucy,  daughter  of  — WATERS, 
of  Boston,   and   d.  1848,  having   had 
issue, 

1.  William  John,  Chevalier  of 
France,  many  years  French 
Consul  in  Toronto,  d.  unm. 
March,  1893. 


1.  Lucy     Catherine,     m.     Jamriry, 
lsi'7,  HiMiry  JONES. 

2.  Mary  Magdalen,  in.  first,  William 
McQuEEN,  and  secondly,  Charles 
Theodore   PALSGRAVE,    of    Mon- 
treal. 

I.  Penelope,  m.  John  BBIKIE,  clerk  to  the 
Kxneutivo  Cjuncil,  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

CAPTAIN  MILES  MACDONELL,  at  one  time 
governor  of  the  Hudson  Bay  Company,  m. 
first,  Isabella,  daughter  of  MACDONELL,  of 
Morar,  eo.  Inverness,  and  secondly,  Catharine, 
daughter  of  Captain  Allan  MACDONELL,  of 
Collachie,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Coll,    of  the    104th    Begi- 
nii'iit,  drowned  at  Q.uebec  in  1814. 

II.  DONALD  E.VEAS,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Amelia,  m.  first,  William  JONES,  son 
of  Ephraim  JONES,  of  Brockville,  and 
secondly,  as  his   second  wife,  Captain 
James  MACDONELL,  of   Matilda  (who 
was    b.     1795,    and    d.    31st    October, 
1847).     She  d.  7th  September,  1860. 

II.  Catherine. 

Captain  Miles  Macdonell  m.  thirdly,  Ann, 
daughter  of  MACDONELL.  His  youngest  son, 
DONALD  ENEAS  MACDONELL,  of  C'rovvliu 
House,  Brockville,  Canada,  sometime  M.P. 
and  sheriff  of  the  Eastern  Division  ;  and 
afterwards  warden  of  Kingston  Peniten- 
tiary. He  m.  4th  March,  1819,  Mary,  daugh- 
ter of  Captain  Archibald  MACDONELL,  of 
Leek,  co.  Inverness,  and  d.  llth  March, 
1879,  having  by  her,  who  d.  28th  July,  1882, 
had  issue, 

I.  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

II.  Alexander   Coll,  d.  unm.  20th  May, 
18S4. 

I.  Amelia,  of  Crowlin  House,  Brockville, 
Canada. 

II.  Mary   Louisa,    m.  Captain   William 
Ramsden    WORSLET,    who    d.     llth 
March,  1871. 

in.  Julia,  m.  first,  Allan  ERASER,  M.D., 
and  secondly,  James  Duncan  MAC- 
DONELL, of  Brockville,  Canada. 

iv.  Ada,  m.  Alexander  MACDONELL,  both 
deceased. 

v.  Ann  Amelia,  d.  unm. 

VI.  Catherine  Frobisher. 


Arms — -Or  an  eagle  displayed  gu.  surmounted  by  a  lymphad  sa.  sails  furled  and 
rigged  proper,  in  the  dexter  chief  a  dexter  hand  cou^»d  of  the  second,  in  the  sin.'ster  a  cross 
crosslct  fi  tehee  of  the  third. 

Crest — A  raven  proper  perched  on  a  rock  az. 

Motto — Craggan  an  phithich. 

Residence — Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada. 


SIR  EDWARD    OSBORNE-GIBBES,   Bart.,  b.  November,    1850;    chief 
clerk     education     department,     Wellington,     N.Z.,     m.    1879,      Sara, 
daughter  of  Captain  John  MITCHELL,  New  Zealand  Militia,  and  has  issue, 


COLONIAL  <;I:NTKY. 


661 


i.  Pim.ii-  AI.-IHI  i:,  l>.  1884. 
i.   Alice  Anno,  b.  1880. 
ii.  Hinemarama,  b.  1881. 


Htnrngc. 


This  family  was  originally  of  Somerset- 
shire, whore  WILLIAM  GIBBES,  of  Bcdmin- 
ster,  died  in  1603,  leaving,  with  oilier  i-.-nr, 
:i  srcinid  son,  HENRY,  of  Bristol,  who  m.  Anne, 
iliinnhter  of  Thonuis  PACK  Kit,  cou«in  of  Sir 
Thomas  WHITE,  founder  of  St.  John's  Col- 
Irni-,  Oxford,  mid  d.  in  1036,  leaving  issue. 
Hi*  Mvi.nd  son,  PHILIP,  who  settled  in  Barba- 
dos in  1(>25,  was  great-grandfather  of, 

PHILIP  GIBBES,  of  Springhead,  in  the 
island  of  Barbados,  and  of  Faikley,  co.  Oxford 
(son  of  PHILIP  GIBBES,  of  Barbad'os,  by  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  John  HARRIS),  who  was 
created  a  baronet,  30th  May,  1774.  Sir  Philip 
m.  in  1753,Agncs,  daughter  nnd  heir  of  Samuel 
OSBORNE,  of  Barbados,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
i.  Philip,  m.  19th  May,  1807,  Maria, 

third   daughter  of   Robert   KNIPE,   of 

New  Lodge,  Berkhnmpstead,  and  rf.  p.  f. 

14th  December,  1812. 
II.  Samuel  Osborne,  m.  Miss  BISHOP,  of 

Exeter:  and  rf.n.p.in  1807,  leaving  issue, 

SAMUEL  OSBOHNE,  second  baronet. 
I.  Elizabeth,   m.  29th    December,   1796, 

Charles,  first  LORD  COLCHESTER,  and  d. 

10th  June,  3847,  leaving  issue.     He  rf. 

7ih  May,  1829  (see  BCRKE'S  Peerage). 
Sir  Philip  lived  to  an  advanced  period  of 
life,  and  was  *.  at  his  demise,  in  1815,  by  his 
grandson, 


SIB  SAMTKL  OSBORNE  -  GIBBHB,  second 
Bart.,  b.  27th  Augui-t,  1803,  whOMHHMd  i  In- 
additional  surname  of  OPBOHMB.  He  m.  2Hth 
September,  1826,  Margaret,  daughter  of  Henry 
MOOBE,  of  Cremorgan,  Queen's  co.,  and  niece 
of  John,  first  Karl  of  Clonmell,  by  whom 
(who  il.  in  January,  1847)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  b.  24th  August,  1826  j  d.  r.  p. 

in  India  in  I860. 

II    Henry  James,  b.  1834  ;  rf.  c.  p.  1861. 
in.  Rob.  rt,    6.  1836  j  d.  v.  p.  1864. 

I.  Agnes  Anne,   m.    to   Keith    Edward 
ABBOTT,   Her    Majesty's    consul    at 
Ki-i-ht,  in  Persia,  who  d.  1874. 

II.  Charlotte     Elizabeth,    rf.    3rd   July, 
1864. 

Sir  Samuel  Osborne-Gibbes  m.  secondly,  1848, 
Anne,  daughter  of  Richard  PENNY,  of  Dor- 
setshire, and  had  by  her, 

i.  EDWABD  (Sir),  third  and  present 
Baronet. 

II.  John  Alfred,  b.  1855. 

in.  Arthur,  4. 1858. 

iv.  Philip  Ernest,  ft.  1862. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  1843. 

II.  Alice,  4.  1849. 

III.  Edith,  b.  1856. 
iv.  Maud,  6.  1859. 

Sir  Samuel,  d.  1874. 


Creation — 30th  May,  1774. 

Arms — Per  fess  arg.  and  erm.,  three  battle-axes,  ea. 

Crest — An  arm  em  bowed  in   steel    armour  garnished  or  the  hand  in  a  steel  gauntlet 
grasping  a  battle-axe  as  in  the  arms. 
Mutto — Teuaz  propositi. 
Residence — Wellington,  New  Zealand. 


HENRY  JOHN  WILSON,  of  Larooina,  North  Down,  Tasmania,  J.P., 
since  1863;  i.  2nd  April,  1827;  m.  March,  1857,  Louisa  Sophia,  third 
daughter  of  Jocelyn  H.  Connor  THOMAS,  of  Onlderrig  and  Eveiton,  co. 
Carlow,  Ireland,  and  niece  of  the  late  Lieutennnt-General  Henry  TnosfAS, 
who  for  some  years  commanded  the  n&ithern  division  of  Ireland,  and  of 
the  late  Captain  Bartholomew  Boyle  THOMAS,  13th  Light  Dragoons,  who 
was  speared  by  the  blacks  near  Port  Sorell,  Tasmunia,  and  by  her  has 


issue, 


r.  E.  Stanhope,  b.  1860. 
li.  H.  Christian,  6. 1862. 
in.  Lisle  Reynardson,  b.  1864. 
iv.  Louis  Neville,  b.  1866 


662 


i:ri!Ki-rs  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


NICHOLAS  WILSON,  of  Searr,  formerly  of 
C'lonmell,  co.  Tipperary,  obtained  a  grant  of 
Scan-  and  768  acres  in  the  barony  of  Bargy, 
co.  Wexford,  by  patent  dated  8th  February, 
22  CHAKLES  II  (1670).  He  m.  Barbara, 
daughter  and  heir  of  Lieutenant  Matthew 
SCOTT,  and  was  *.  by  his  son, 

JOHN  WILSON,  of  Scarr,  >n.  first,  Catherine, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  Christian  BOK,  of 
Bormount,  co.  Wexford,  and  obtained  with 
IKT  the  lands  of  Sledagh,  same  co.,  which  her 
I'aihrr  held  under  the  See  of  Kerns,  by  lease 
of  3rd  November,  1674,  and  by  her  had 
issue,  I.  CHRISTIAN,  his  heir;  H.  Philip; 
III.  Nicholas ;  IV.  Richard  ;  v.  Matthew ; 
I.  Ellinor;  II.  Mary;  in.  Barbara;  iv.  Euphe- 
mia.  He  in.  secondly,  by  licence  dated  6th 
February,  1681,  Anne  HORE,  and  d.  1714, 
when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

CHRISTIAN  WILSON,  of  Scarr,  who  m.  (setts. 
dated  2nd  April,  1717)  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Benjamin  RADIOED,  of  Gurteen,  oo. 
Wexford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  October,  1761) 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Scarr,  his  successor,  m.  Kathe- 
nne,  daughter  of  William  PALLISEB, 
of  the  Great  Island,  co.  Wexford,  and 
had  (with  a  daughter,  Anne,  m.  Feb- 
ruary, 1785,  Richard  WADDT,  of 
Clougheast,  same  co.)  a  son, 

Christian,  of  Scarr,  m.  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Matthew  REDMONT, 
of  Kilgowan,  same  co.,  and  had 
two  sons, 

1.  John,  of  Scarr,  d.  i.  p.  m. 

2.  Matthew,    who    *.   to    The 
Great    Island,    and   adopted 
the   surname    of    PALLISEE. 
He     m.     his     cousin,    Jane, 
daughter  of  Christian  WIL- 
SON, of  Sledagh,  and  had  two 
sons, 

(a)  Christian,   of  Begerin, 
J.P.,    b.    7th     January, 
1812,  m.  Mary,  daughter 
of    Rodolplms    William 
RYAN,  crown  prosecutor 
for  co.  Wexford,  and  had 
one    daughter,    b.    27th 
June,  1877. 

(b)  Matthew  (Rev.),  rector 
of   White    Church,    dio- 
cese   of    Ferns,    present 
representative     of      the 
family,  m.  1855,  Sophia, 
daughter    of    Rev. 
Thomas  Ottiwell  MOORE, 
rector      of      Leskinfere, 
treasurer  of  the  diocese 
of    Ferns,    and    by   her 
(who  rf.  18th  April,  1656) 
has  one  son,  Frederick,  b. 
April,  1856. 

ii.  BENJAMIN,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Elizabeth. 

II.  Frances,  m.  John  BOWES. 

in.  Hannah,  m.  William  St.  JOHN. 


IV.  Anne,  m.  Molesworth  BOWES. 

v.  Mary,  m.  Nathaniel  DAVIS. 
Christian   Wilson  made   his  will    16th  May, 
17<>5,  winch  was  proved  3rd  July,  1769.    His 
second  son, 

BENJAMIN  WILSON,  of  Sledagh  and  Ben- 
ville,  («.  by  licence  dated  23rd  July,  1762, 
Grace  REED,  and  d.  January,  1767,  leaving  a 
son, 

CURISTIAN  WILSON,  of  Sledagh,  twice 
high  sheriff,  co.  Wexford,  1798  and  1799, 
m.  Fridswidc,  daughter  of  Joshua  NrNN,  of 
St.  Margaret's,  same  co.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
in  1836,  aged  82)  had  issue, 

I.  BENJAMIN,  of  wlium  presently. 

II.  Joshua,   of   Roseville,    co.   Wexford, 
Colonel   74th    Regiment,    m.    Frances 
Maria,   daughter  of   John   ROBINSON, 
treasurer  of  New  Brtuuwio^L,  and  d.  at 
Roseville,    co.    Wexford,    having   had 
issue, 

1.  George     Christian,     of     Felton, 
Northumberland,  late  Captain  7th, 
Royal  Fusiliers,  b.  28th  November, 
1823,  m.   17th   July,   1855,   Jane 
Adelaide,   only   child   of    Robert 
Anthony  ATKINSON,  and  d.  s.  p. 
20th  December,  1893. 

2.  John   Joshua,    Colonel   R.E.,    b. 
22nd  October,  1826;  m.  10th  July, 
1855,    Mary,   only    daughter    of 
John  Edward  LATHAM,  and  has 
had  issue, 

(a)   Arthur   Daunce,    b.  April, 
1857  j  d.  March,  1862. 

(a)  Rachel    Frances    Mary,    b. 
January,    1856 ;     d.    in    in- 
fancy. 

(b)  Gertrude      Elizabeth,      *. 
May,  1858 ;  d.  July,  1861. 

(c)  Ada     Latham,     b.     June, 
1860. 

3.  William  Henry  (WiLSON-ToDD), 
of  Halnaby  Hall  and  Tranby  Park, 
co.  York,  J.P.and  D.L.Yorks.late 
Captain  39th  Regiment,  M.P.  for 
Howden  Division  of  Yorkshire,  b. 
17th  April.1828;  m.l7th  J  uly,  1855, 
Jane    Marian    Rutherford,    only 
child  and  heir  of  John  TODD,  of 
Halnaby   Hall   (which   estate   he 
purchased    from    Sir   John    Mil- 
banke,  Bart.,  in  1843)  and  Tranby 
Park,    J.P.,    by    Jane    his    wife, 
eldest    daughter   and    co-heir   of 
Thomas  RDTHERVORD,  only  son  of 
Archibald  RUTHERFORD,  of  Jed- 
burgh  and  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
by  Jane  ATKINSON,  his  wife,  only 
sister    of    Ralph    ATKINSON,    of 
Angerton,   Northumberland ,   and 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne.        Captain 
Wilson  Todd   assumed   by  royal 
licence,   14th   August,  1855,    the 
additional    name    and    anus    of 
TODD,  and  has  issue. 

(1)     William     Pierrepont,     of 
Halnaby     Hall,    Darlington, 


lil   liKI.'S  COLONIAL  CKNTKY. 


lute    Captain    -Illi     II 

/,.    Urd     M:i\,    IN.'.?  :    •.    1887, 

Catherine   Crawford,   daugh- 

ti-r      of         tin-        llltc       Jamr- 

Ki  I-.-KI.,  of  Blaekbraes,  Siir- 
liir.'-hirc,  and  has  issue, 
.Tami'8  llenry,  4.  1891. 

(1 )  Elizabeth  Jane. 

(2)  Aili'cn    1' r  i-y,   m. 
liit     June,     1W,     Captain 
James  Stevenson  Twri-DBN, 
R.N.,  and  has  issue,  Aileen 
Elizabeth,  b.  4th  December, 
1891. 

!3)  Evelyn  Fridzurda. 
4)  Margaret  Annie. 
4.     Beverley    Smelt     (Kev.),    B.A., 
vifiir  of  Brautinghani,  Yorkshire, 
4.3rd    May,   1N(.~> ;    »«.  Ifcth  Jan- 
uary, 1862,    Catherine,   daughter 
of  Kcv.  Plumpton  WILSON,  roc  tor 
of  Moseley,  co.  Leicester,  and  has 
issue, 

Cuthbert  Beverley,  4.  Novem- 
ber,  1862. 

1.  Elizabeth  Fridzueda,  m.  8tb  Sep- 
tember,     1842,     Henry      Ber.net 
PIEBBEPONT,  of  Lady  well  House, 
Devon,  and  K \Lull,  Rutland. 

2.  Frances  Maria. 

III.  Nicholas,  K.II.  (Brigadier-General), 
Colonel  of  the  64th  Regiment ;  killed 
in  the  expedition  sent  to  the  relief  of 
Lncknow.     He  left    issue,    1.  Maria, 
m.        Lieutenant  -  General       Bobert 
KICHABDS,  Lombay  Artillery,  who  d. 
13th   November,  1864,  leaving  issue; 
and  2.  Grace  Amy,  f».  15ih  October, 
1867,    Sir    Frederick    Dixon    DIXON- 
HABTLAMJ,     Bart.,     and     d.     22ud 
December,  1892,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Christian,   Captain  48th    Regiment, 
killed  during  the  Peninsular  war. 


V.  .loi  M  i  i:.-\  ,),  \  ii-ar  of  DunmimvH'l 
I- 1  rinaiiiiyli. 

I.  FricUuidf,    m.     Klii-ntv.cr    JACOB,    of 

•  r  .s|irintr,  M.I',  l^r  I  lunpiri  an. 

II.  I  !:•  v.   Kk-hard  Ai.va,  of 
Woodfille, 

ill.  Jan",  m.  her  courin,  Matthew  Wil- 
liam I'ALI.I>IK,  of  Great  Island   (tet 
aborr). 
The  eldest  HHI, 

BENJAMIN  SVnsoN,  of  Sledagh  Hull,  r... 
Wexford,  Ireland,  m.  1815,  Sarah  Frances, 
second  daughter  of  Henry  PAKTBIDOB,  of 
co.  Norfolk,  England,  circuit  judge,  and  rf. 
1st  Aupii>t.  IMKi,  aged  86  years  (when  the 
old  family  i-t;itps  were  sold,  under  the 
Encumbered  K-lnlr-  Act,  to  the  lute  l.rmninl 
Mvirrogh),  having  by  her  (who  d.  ill  1885, 
aged  101  years)  had  issue, 

I.  Christian,  of  Ballachton,  J.P.,  m.  the 
daughter  of  Torton  Samuel  WAI  M  it, 
of  Leeson  Street,  Dublin,  ard  d.  1885, 
having  had    1.    Benjamin  Torton,  4. 
1846;  2.  Sinclair;    3.  Hariy  Francis; 
1.  Annie  ;  2.  Fanny. 

II.  Edward      Benjamin,     of    Kingston, 
Ontario,  Canada,  retired  Mt  jor  Boyal 
Canadian  Rifles. 

ill.  HENBY  JOHN,  of  Larooma,  North 
Down,  Tasmania,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

I.  Katherine  Fridzwede,    m.   Frederick 
BELL,  of  Fcrmoy,  co.  Cork,  Ireland, 
J.P.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Frances   Sarah,    m.  Major   STONEY, 
late  of  the   99th   Regiment  of   Foot, 
and  has  issue. 

in.  Jemima,  m.  Demetrius  LAZEBETTY, 
judge  of  south  coast  of  Constantinople, 
and  '/.  I860,  leaving  issue,  four  daugh- 
ters. 

IT.  Sophia  Arrabella,  m.  James  BELL, 
of  Fennoy,  co.  Cork. 

T.  Louisa  Dorothea,  d.  uam.  1892. 


Arms — Arg.  on  a  chev.  between  three  mullets  pu.,  as  many  pallets  or. 
Crest — Out  of  a  mural   coronet  or  a  demi  lion  ramp.  gu.  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
trefoil  or. 

Motto — Semper  vigilans. 

Residence — Larooma,  Port  Sorell,  North  Down,  P.O.,  Tasmania. 


LIVLNGSTONE-LEARMONTH,  of  Parkhall,  Stirling,  N.B., 
_l_  late  of  Victoria,  Australia,  J.P.  for  Stirliugshire,  6.  2nd  May,  1818, 
m.  first,  2nd  December,  1857,  Louisa  H.,  youngest  daughter  of  Major- 
General  Sir  Thomas  VALIANT,  of  H.M.  40th  Regiment,  and  by  her  has 
issue, 

i.  Thomas  Livingstone,  b.  at  Ercildoun,  Victoria,  6th  March,  1860,  m. 

in  Melbourne,  March,  1894,  Celia,  daughter  of  Robert  GILLESFIE. 
n.  Walter,  b.  at  Ercildoun,  Victoria,  23rd  April,  1861. 
in.  Frederick    Valiant  Cotton,    6.    at    Ercildoun,    Victoria,    6th    June, 
1862. 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


iv.  Basil  Lorkhart,  I.  at  Ercildoun,  Victoria,  18th  March,  1SG7. 

i.   Louisa  Harriett,  b.  at  Ereildoun,  Victoria,  27th  January,  1859. 

n.  Bertha  Christian,  6.  at  Ercildoun,  Victoria,    20th  August,   1863,  m. 

21st  June,  1883,  Rev.  John  Farquhar  MACRAE. 

He    TO.    secondly,    16th    May,    1879,    Jane    Florence    Harriet,    daughter   of 
Lestock  REID,  of  the  Bombay  Civil  Service,  and  by  her  has  further  issue, 

v.  Hugo,  b.  in  London,  England,  25th  March,  1880. 

VI.  Ralph,  b.  at  Parkhall,  N.B.,   16th  February,  1883. 

in.  Mary,  b.  8th  August,  1881. 

iv.  Caroline  Jane,  b.  22nd  December,  1884. 

Mr.  Thomas  Livingstone-Learmouth,  one  of  the  pioneers  of  colonisation 
in  Australia,  left  Tasmania  accompanied  by  his  brother  Somerville,  in  1837 
and  landed  at  Port  Philip  Bay,  when  Melbourne,  now  a  very  large  city,  was 
only  a  cluster  of  tents,  with  one  wooden  cottage,  occupied  by  Captain  Lons- 
dale,  the  newly  appointed  Governor.  After  landing  where  the  town  of 
Geelong  now  stands,  the  two  brothers  gradually  explored  the  country, 
pushed  into  the  interior  and  reached  the  high  peak  (not  far  from  the  site  of 
Ballarat,  where  the  rich  gold  diggings  were  discovered  in  1851),  which  they 
called  Ercildonn  in  memory  of  an  old  keep  on  the  Scottish  border,  associated 
with  their  family  history.  The  Ercildoun  property,  on  which  they  estab- 
lished a  station,  was  afterwards  sold  to  Sir  Samuel  Wilson.  Mr.  Thomas 
Livingstone-Learmonth,  who  was  for  some  time  member  of  the  Upper 
House  in  Victoria,  left  that  colony  in  1858,  and  returned  home  to  Scotland, 
•where  he  now  resides,  though  he  still  owns  some  large  sheep  runs  on  the 
Murrumbidgee  River,  in  New  South  Wales. 


Hineage. 


This  family,  which  represents  in  the  female 
line  a  branch  of  the  LIVINGSTONES,  whose 
titles  and  estates  were  forfeited  in  the  Rebel- 
lion of  1745,  appears  to  have  been  settled  in 
Stirlingshire  for  several  hundred  years.  The 
family  estates  are  now  for  the  most  part  in 
the  hands  of  Mr.  Thomas  Livingstone-Lear- 
monlh. 

THOMAS  LEAEMONIH,  of  Laurence  Park, 
Stirling,  N.B.,  emigrated  from  Scotland  and 
settled  in  Tasmania  about  1835.  S'.>on  after- 
wards the  neighbouring  colony  of  Victoria 
was  founded,  and  thither  his  sons  migrated 

in  1837.  He  m.  Christian,  daughter  of  

DONALD,  and  d.  ^Stli  February,  1869,  having 
by  her  (who  d.  in  Tasmania,  March,  1843) 
had  issue, 

I.  THOMAS  LIVINGSTONE,  the  subject  of 
this  memoir. 

II.  John,  6.  1812;  m.  1837,  Anne  Alicia, 
daughter  of  John  MAC  WmRTEB.M.D. , 
of   Edinburgh,    and   d.  1871,  leaving 
issue, 

1.  John  Franklin,  I.  1837  ;  d.  1875. 

2.  Thomas,  b.  18  to. 

3.  Arthur  Cotton,  b.  1852. 

1.  Harriett,  b.  1839. 

2.  Alicia  MacWhirter,  b.  1841. 


3.  Christian,  b.  1843. 

4.  Elizabeth  Eeid,  b.  1847. 

5.  Anne  Somerville,  b.  1849. 

6.  Mary  Georgina,  b.  1855. 

III.  Somerville,    the     plaintiff     in     the 
celebrated  case  concerning  the  owner- 
ship of   the  Egerton  Mine,  near  Bal- 
larat, b.  1819 ;  m.  1860,  Maria  Kather- 
ine,  daughter  of  Lestock  REID,  of  the 
Bombay   Civil  Service,  and   d.   1878, 
leaving  issue, 

1.  Somerville    Reid,    of    Highfield, 
Waterlooville,     Cosham,     Hants, 
4.    24th     November,     1861;     in. 
1886,     Isabel,    daughter     of     S. 
TEAVERS,   of   Hobart,  Tasmania, 
and  has  issue, 

(1)  Alison  Winifred,  b.  1889. 

(2)  Somerville  James,  b.  1892. 

(3)  A   son,    b.    14th    October, 
1894. 

2.  Cecil   James   Reid,    b.  5th  Feb- 
ruary, 1868. 

3.  Lestock  Frederick  Reid,  b.  28th 
August,  1872. 

1.  Alice  Julia  Reid,  b.  1865. 

2.  Winifred  Josephine  Reid,  b.  1870. 

IV.  Andrew  James,   b.   1826;     HI.    1869, 


HI  UKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

Frances  Maxwell  Bnrliniifiii,  d:iusiht>T  C.   N'iL'i'1    •laini's    Christian,     //.    7th 


Of     Hovd     Alexander  ft   \\IVi, IIVMK,  of 

Crnigcnds,  co.  Hrnl'reM-,  and  //.  Drrrm- 

liiT,    \»'.!'2,  leaving  isi-lli', 

1.  Lennox  Christian,  o.  6th  Decem- 
ber, 1870. 

2.  Nod  Christian,  o.  25th  December, 
1871. 

3.  Maxwell  Christian,  b.  18th  Scp- 
temlier,  1873. 

4.  Francis  Legcr  Christian,  b.  4th 
May,  1875. 

5.  John    Kric     Christian,    b.   25th 


March,  1878. 

I.  Elizabeth,     m.      1840,    General      sir 
Arthur    Thomas    COTTON,    K.C.S.I., 
.•mil  lm»  i-~ur.  f>no  son  and  one  daugh- 
ter (tee    UUBKE'S   Peerage,  COMBKR- 
JIKRK,  V.). 

II.  Christian    Ann,  m.  3rd   July,  1851, 
Major-Gencral  Felix  Thackeray  HAIO, 
of  the  Royal  (Madras)  Engineers,  and 
has  issue,  four  sons  and  one  daughter 
(tee  lifRKE'a   Landed    Gentry,  llxio, 
of  Bemertyde). 


August,  1876. 

Arm* — Quarterly  first  and  fourth  :  or  on  a  chevron  sa.  three  lozenges  of  the  first  (for  LEAR- 
MONTH)  ;  second  and  third:  Argent  amaselc  az.  between  three  gilly  flowers  slipped  gu.  within  a 
double  treasure  ilory  eounterllory  vert  (for  LIVINGSTONE)  all  within  a  bordure  az.  (John 
Livingstone-Learmonth  bears  the  bordure  plain  j  his  brothers,  Andrew  James,  bears  it 
wavy  ;  Thomas,  engrailed;  and  Somerville,  invected,  for  difference.) 

Crenti—l.  A  dove  holding  in  the  beak  an  olive  branch,  ppr.  with  motto  over,  "  Dum 
sriiro,  spero  "  (for  LKARMONTU)  ;  2.  A  dexter  hand  holding  a  sabre  ppr.,  with  motto  over 
"Sipossim"  (for  LIVINGSTONE). 

Residence— Parkhall,  by  Polmont,  N.B. 


CunrinilL 

WALTER  TURNBULL,  of  Elibank,  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  justice 
of  the  peace,  and  formerly  member  of  the  Provincial  Council,  of 
Wellington,  F.R.G.S.  and  F.R.C.I.,  was  b.  at  Selkirk,  N.B.,  16th  March, 
baptised  25th  April,  1823,  went  in  1857,  to  New  Zealand,  where  he  founded 
the  firm  of  W.  and  G.  Tumbnll  and  Co.  He  m.  at  Peebles,  N.B.,  29th  April, 
1857,  Alexandrina,  the  only  daughter  of  John  HOESBUKGH,  of  Tongue  House, 
co.  Sutherland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  Alexandrina  his  wife,  daughter  of 
William  MDNRO,  of  Tain,  and  Annabella  M'KENZIE,  his  wife.  Mr.  Turnbull 
has  had  issue, 

i.  John   Horsburgh,  6.  at  Wellington,  N.Z.,   22nd   July,  1860,   and  d. 

there  llth  March,  1867. 
ii.  Walter,  6.  at  Wellington,  N.Z.,  21st  July,  1862,  drowned  in  tho  River 

Tweed,  Scotland,  1st  September,  1871. 
in.  William,  6.  at  Wellington,  N.Z.,  22nd  November,  1863,  drowned  with 

his  brother,  Walter,  1st  September,  1871. 
IV.  Robert  Thorburn,    b.  at  Wellington,  N.Z.,  29th   March,   1865,  was 

educated  at  Wellington  College,  England, 
v.  Alexander  Horsburgh,  F.L.S.,  b.  at  Wellington,  N.Z.,  14th  September, 

1868,  was  educated  at  Dulwich  College. 

I.  Isabella  Thorburn,  b.  at  Wellington,  N.Z.,  ]4th  September,  1858,  m.  at 
St.  Andrew's  Church,  Upper  Norwood,  London,  16th  April,  1884, 
Edward  HOPKINS,  of  Sherwood  Lodge,  Lanrie  Park,  Sydenham,  and 
has  issue, 

1.  Walter  Alison,  b.  23rd  January,  1885. 

2.  Eric  Alison,  6.  October,  d.  November,  1887. 
1.  Winifred  Alison,  b.  26th  December,  1885. 

ii.  Joanna  Elizabeth,  b.  at  Wellington,  N.Z.,  10th  February,  1870. 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  (1KNTRY. 


This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the 
clan  TUHNBCLL,  interesting  accounts  of 
which  may  be  found  in  JEFFREY'S  History 
and  Antiquities  of  Boxburf/h.fhire,  in 
CRAIG-BROWN'S  History  of  Selkirkshire, 
iffc.,  and  in  J^es  £cossais  en  France  f-t  les 
Fran<;ais  en  £cosse.  The  immediate  ances- 
tor, 

WILHAM  TURNBULL,  of  Galnshiels,  co. 
Roxburgh,  merchant,  b.  April,  1770,  m.  in 
1791,  Mary  DONALDSON  (b.  1768),  and  d. 
25th  May,  1831  (buried  in  Galashiels  church- 
yard), having  by  her,  who  d.  13th  Febru- 
ary, 1808,  and  was  buried  in  the  same  place, 
had  issue, 

I.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Walter,    b.  in  Melrose  Parish,   14th 
January,  baptised  30th  March,  1794, 
went  in  early   life  to  America,  where 
he  married,  but  d.  s.  p.  at  Hamilton, 
Livingstone,    Michigan,    U.S.A.,   21st 
D(  camber,  1862. 

III.  William,  I.  in  Melrose  Parish,  19th 
February,   baptised  3rd  April,    1796, 
d.  unm.  at  Menslaus,  near  Jedburgh, 
N.B.,  25th  October,  1885. 

IV.  George,   b.  in   Melrose  Parish,  13th 
November,    1798,   went    to    America, 
1832;    m.   loth  February,  1838,   Isa- 
bella DALGLEISH  (b.  1807),  and  d.  at 
Gait,  in  Canada,  31st  May,  1861,  leav- 
ing issue, 

1.  John. 

2.  Robert,  b.  21st  April,  1839,  m.  at 
Orwell,    21st   April,    1869,    Per- 
milla  SIMMONS,  and  has  issue, 

(a)  Elgin  Robert. 

(a)  Ida  Bella. 

(b)  Grace. 

(c)  Lillian. 

3.  William,  b.  29th  March,  1841,  in. 
13th  January,   1866,  Mary  Anne 
SHAEP,  and  has  issue,  three  sons 
and  four  daughters. 

4.  George,  b.  15th  July,  1849. 
1.  Mary,  b.  16th  March,  1843. 

v.  Robert,  b.  in  Melrose  Parish,  22nd 
April,  1801,  d.  in  infancy. 

VI.  Thomas,  b.  in  Melrose  Parish,  13th 
October,  1805,  baptised  llth  May, 
1806;  m.  Anne  EASTON,  and  had  a 
daughter,  Anne,  b.  1841.  He  was  a 


surgeon  and  emigrated  to  America, 
\\illi  his  wife  and  child  in  1842,  and 
(/.  at  Hamilton,  Upper  Canada,  in 
September,  1849,  of  cholera,  being 
predeceased  by  his  wife,  by  a  few 
weeks, 
vn.  Alexander,  d.  in  infancy. 

I.  Jean,    4.    in    Melrose     Parish,    14th 
January,  baptised  30th   March,  1794, 
d.  in  infancy. 

II.  Mary,    b.    in   Melrose    Parish,    13th 
October,  1805,  and  d.  in  infancy. 

The  eldest  son, 

JOHN  TuKNBULt,  of  Selkirk,  and  latterly 
of  Glasgow,  4.  in  Melrose  Parish,  Scotland, 
26th  February,  baptised  there  15th  April, 
1792,  m.  at  Se'lkirk,  1817,  Isabella,  daughter 
of  John  THORBCRX,  of  Juniper  Bank,  Inner 
Leithem,  co.  Peebles,  and  Isabella  HORS- 
BUKGH,  his  wife,  and  d.  in  Glasgow,  30th 
July,  1866,  having  by  her,  who  was  b.  1786, 
and  d.  in  Glasgow,  14th  November,  1868,  had 
issue, 

I.  William,    b.   in   Selkirk,    18th   June, 
baptised  22nd  July,   1818,   who  emi- 
grated   to   America   17th   September, 
1852,  and  d.  s.  p.  at  Amsterdam,  New 
York,  5th  February,  1868. 

II.  John,  b.  at  Selkirk  28th   May,  bip- 
tised  2nd  July,  1821,  d.  unm.  at  Mens- 
laus, near  Jedburgh,  15th  September, 
1890. 

in.  WALTER,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

IV.  Robert  Thorburn,  of  50,  Golden 
Square,  London,  b.  9th  May,  1829,  m. 
20lh  June,  1860,  Joanna  ROBERTSON, 
and  by  her,  who  was  4.  6th  October, 
1840,  and  d.  in  London,  7th  July,  1881, 
has  issue, 

1.  John,     of     Cromwell     Avenue, 
Highgate,       London,      b.      19th 
November,   1882,  >«.  27th    June, 
1810,    Williamina,    daughter    of 
John    BAKBEH,    of    Auchenhay, 
Kirkcudbrightshire. 

2.  Thomas  Dobson,  b.  15th  August, 
1879,  d.  21th  July,  1881. 

1.  Jane,  b.  9th  October,  1864. 

2.  Isabella,  b.  8th  November,  1865, 
</.  in  London,  18th  July,  1892. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  at  Galashiels. 


Arms — Argent  gutte  de  poix,  three  bulls'  heads  erased  sable,  armed  vert,  each  transfixed 
by  a  sword  in  pale  points  upwards  proper,  pommels  and  hilt  or. 

Crest — In  front  of  a  bull's  head  erased  satle  gutte  d'eau,  armed  or,  four  annulets, 
arranged  fesswise  of  the  last. 

Motto — Fortuna  favet  audaci. 

Residence — Elibauk,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Club— Wellington. 


Ill  UKK'S  COLONIAL  (il'NTHV 


lit!? 


Jxttiout 

OERCEVAL    FREDERIC     JOSEPH     RIDOUT,    of    Rosedale    House, 
JL       Toronto,    Ontario,  Canada,  b.   15th  June,   185(5,  m.  12th  April,  1887, 
Christina,  daughter  of   Hon.    Sir   David    Lewis    MACPHEBSO.V,  K.C.M.G.,  of 
Chesnut  Park,  Toronto,  and  has  issue, 
Loonie  Macphcrson. 

Hincagr. 

This  family,  believed  to  be  of  French 
extraction,  were  settled  in  Dorsetshire  early 
in  the  fourteenth  century,  owning  property 
in  Sherborne  in  1317,  a  grant  of  which  still 
exists  from  Thomas,  sou  of  Adam  Ridiit,  to 
K  icholai",  son  of  Andrew  Ridut.  A  descendunt, 

CHKISTOPHKK  RIEOUT,  of  Shertorne,  co. 
Dorset,  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  —  GLOVEB,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  baptised  at  Sherborne,  4th  July, 
16K9,  settled  in  America. 

II.  GBOBOE,  of  whom  we  treat. 
I.  Elizabeth. 

The  second  son, 

UKOBQB  RIDOCT,  baptised  llth  December, 
17i'l,  m.  first,  25th  November,  1725,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Nieodemus  HALT  ETT,ofMilbourne 
Port,  co.  Somerset,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  George,     baptised     24th    November, 
1726,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  John,  of  Annapolis,  Maryland,  b.  1732, 
went  to  America  in  17i>2,  as  secretary  to 
Horatio  Sharp,  Governor  of  Maryland. 
Mr.  John  Ridout  held  several  offices 
there,  and   was  placed  in  the   King's 
Council    1759,    and    made     Receiver 
General    for    Lord    Baltimore.      He 
settled  at  Annapolis,  and  acquired  a 
large  property  there.     He  m.  Anne, 
daughter    and    heiress    of    Governor 
Oni.E,    of     Maryland,   and    d.    1797, 
naving  had  issue, 

1.  Samuel,  Judge  in  the  Courts  of 
Justice,  b.  17(55,  m.  Mary,  daugh- 
ter of  —  ADDISON,  a  descendant 
of  the  great  writer,  and  had  issue, 
(1)  John,  b.  171)3,  m.  Prudence, 
daughter  of  —  OWINOB,  and 
d.  1882,  leaving  issue, 

a.  Samuel,  m.  Anne  WIN- 
oiiESTEB,  and  had  issue, 
1.  John,  d.  unm. ;  2.  Sam- 
uel ;  and  1.  Mary,  d.  anm. 

b.  Addison. 
<-.  John. 

rf.  William,  M.D.,m.  Ellen 

McEr.OHY,a,nd  had  issue, 

1.  John  ;  2.  William ;  1 . 

Harriet   Simpson,  m.  C. 

\V~.   D.    LIGON,    and  2. 

1'rudence. 
r.  Kranklin,    m.    Prudence 

WINCHESTER,  and   had 

issue,  John  ;    Franklin  ; 

Jacob  Winchester; 


Samuel;     James     Win- 
cluster;    Annie;    Man 
Winchester;  and  Eliza- 
beth. 
(1)  Harriet,  d.  unm. 

S2)   Addison,  <l.  unm. 
3)  Meliora,  d.  unm. 
2.   Huratio    Sharp,  of  White  Hall, 
Annapolis,       Maryland,       which 
estate  he  inherited  from  his  father, 
m.  first,  Rachel   GOLDBBOKOCOH 
and  had  issue, 

(1)  John,    m.  first,  Charlesina 
C.    NIXON,     and     secondly, 
Anna    R.    SXTH,     and    has 
issue, 

a.  Horatio  Samuel. 
a.  Elizabeth. 

*.  Rachel,  m.  J.  C.  WIL- 
LIAMSON. 
c.  Anne  Ogle,  m.  Zachariah 

DCTALL. 

Mr.  H.  S.  Ridout  m.  secondly, 
Anne  WEEMS,  and  had  further 
issue, 

(2)  Horatio, m. Jemima  DCVALL, 
and  had  issue, 

a.  Horatio  Sharp,  m.  Ellen 
J.  ROOEBS,  and  had 
issue, 

(a)  Francis  Rogers. 

(//)  Richard,  (/.  in  in- 
fancy. 

(c)  Orlando,  d.  in  in- 
fancy. 

(•/)  Zachariab  Duvall, 
m.  first,  Ellen 
MEZICK,  bv  whom 
lie  had  a  daughter, 
Anna.  He  m. 
secondly,  Eliza 
SIIEFPAKD,  and  had 
issue,  Horatio  and 
Francis. 

(e)  Francis  Hollings- 
worth. 

(/)  Samuel,  d.  num. 

(g)  Weems. 

(A)  Grafton  Puvall. 

(t)  Charles  Duvall,  m. 
Carrie  J.  COKXEK. 
and  hadissue,Rachei 
Corner. 

(a)  Margaret  Duvall. 

(b)  Anne,   d.    an    in- 
fant. 


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(3)  Samuel  (Her.),  M.D.,  b. 
December,  1816,  m.  Hester 
A.  CHASE,  and  d.  September, 
1885. 

<4)  Weems,  m.  first,  Elizabeth 
DUVALL,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and 
secondly,  Elizabeth  H.  BEE- 
ilAN,  and  had  issue, 

a.  Elizabeth  Duvall. 

b.  Mary  Beeman. 

c.  Anne  Weems,     m.    A. 
BUST. 

d.  Ellinor,      m.      R.      B. 
DASHIELP. 

e.  Amelia. 

(5)  Orlando,  m.  Margaret  ATT- 
LEE,  and  had  issue, 

a.  James  Attlee,  m.  Helen 
Moss. 

b.  Orlando. 

a.  Meliora  Ogle. 
4.  Margaret. 

(6)  Sharp,  d.  an  infant. 

(7)  Francis    Hollingsworth,  d. 
nnm.  in  California. 

(8)  James  Mackubin. 

(1)  Mary,  TO.  J.  WINCHESTER. 

(2)  Ellinor. 

(3)  Anne,  TO.  J.  B.  MEZICK. 

(4)  Meliora  Ogle. 

1.  Anne  Ogle,  in. GIBSON. 

IIT.  NICODEMUS,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Samuel. 

I.  Mary,OT.JohnHoDDiNOT,of Sherborne. 

it.  Edith,  m. FINCH,  of  London. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  George  WARD,  of 
Bruton,  who  d.  4th  June,  1790 ;  she 
d.  30th  January,  1827. 

Mr.  George  Eidout  TO.  secondly,  Mary, 
daughter  of  John  GIBBS,  and  d.  23rd  Decem- 
ber, 1779.  having  by  her,  who  was  b.  1715, 
and  d.  28th  July,  1777,  had  further  issue, 

V.  Thomas  (Hon.)  went  to  Maryland  in 
1774,  and  after  many  perilous  adven- 
tures  among  the  Si.awanese  Indians, 
who  held  him  captive  for  four  months 
in  1787,  reached  Canada  and  made  his 
way  to  Montreal,  1788.     He  settled  in 
1792  at  Niagara  (or  Newark)  then  the 
capital  of  Upper  Canada.andwas  appoin- 
ted to  a  post  in  the  commissariat  and 
surveyor-general's  office  and   removed 
to    York    (now   Toronto)    when   that 
place   became  the  seat  of    government. 
He  was  appointed   in    1794,  serjeant- 
at-arms  to    the  Legislative  Assembly, 
in  1796    registrar  for   the  home   dis- 
trict, in  1799  a  captain  of  Militia,  in 
1800,  clerk  of  the  peace   for  the  home 
district    and      clerk   of     the    district 
court.      He    was   three    times    joint 
acting  surveyor-general,  and  in  1810, 
become  surveyor-general.      He  was  a 
member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly 
for  West  York  in  1812,  and  became  a 
member  of  the  Legislative  Council  in 
1824.    He  was  b.  at  Sherborne,  Dorset, 
17th  March,  1754  ;  m.  26th  May,  1789, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Alexander   CAMP- 


BELL, of  Fort,  Edward.  New  York,  a 
United  Empire  Loyalist,  Captain 
Royal  Highlanders,  who  was  son  of  Sir 
John  CAMPBELL  of  Strathair,  and  d. 
at  York,  Upper  Canada,  8th  February, 
1829,  having  by  her  (who  was  b.  llth 
May,  1771,  and  d.  22nd  October, 
1840)  had  issue, 

1.  George,   Ensign    in    the    Town 
Battalion     Company,  Lieutenant 
Toronto    Volunteers,    Lieutenant 
York      Militia ;    fought     in    the 
battle    of     (Jueeneton,     and   was 
taken   prisoner   by  the  Americans 
in  1813,  on  their 'attack  on  York, 
Upper  Canada.     He   was   a   bar- 
rister-at-lavv,  and  acting  solicitor- 
general  1814.    He  resided  at  Dorset 
House,  Wellington  Street,  Toronto, 
and  subsequently  at  Clinton.    He 
was  6.  29th  July,  1791,  TO.   10th 
January,  1824,  Dorothy,  daughter 

of McCuAio,  of  Boston,  and 

widow  of  Captain  COCKBURN,  and 
d.  1871,  having  by  her.who  d.  20th 
June,  1825,  had  issue,  a  daughter, 
Georgina  Dora.  b.  June,  1825,  m. 
13th  October,1845,Arthur WELLS, 
of  Guelph,son  of  Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel Joseph  WELLS,  of  Davenport, 
near  Toronto,  and  has  issue. 

2.  Thomas     Gibbs,    of     Sherborne 
House,  Toronto,  b.  10th  October, 
1792,  Lieutenant  Toronto  Volun- 
teers, appointed  to  the    Commis- 
sariat   on    the    Niagara   frontier 
1813,  received  his  commission  as 
deputy  assistant  commissary-gen- 
eral 1814,  and  retired  on  half  pay 
1820,  and  was  first  cashier  of  the 
bank     of     Upper     Canada,    the 
Pioneer   Bank    of    the  Province, 
from  1822  to  shortly  before    his 
death.     He    m.  first,   5th  April, 
1825,  Anne  Maria  Louisa,  daugh- 
ter of   Daniel  SPLLIVAN,  and   by 
her,  who  was  b.  15th  April,  1807, 
and  d.  13th  November,  1832,  had 
i.*sue, 

(1)  Thomas,  C.E.,  of  Ottawa, 
government  inspector  of 
railways,  b.  17th  October, 
1828,  m.  Jessie,  daughter  of 
James  HAMILTON,  M.D.  of 
West  Flamboro,  co.  Went- 
worth,  and  has  had  issue, 

(a)  James     Hamilton,     b. 
30th  June,  1853,  d.  12th 
November,  1854. 

(b)  Thomas     Sullivan,     b. 
29th    September,    1854, 
d.  20th  October,  1859. 

(P)  Horace  Reginald,  of 
Montreal,  b.  28th  July, 
1856,  m.  Margaret, 
daughter  of  Thomas 
HIQOINS,  of  Toronto,  co. 
Ontario,  and  had  Mar- 
guerite, b.  1889,  d.  1st 
January,  1800. 


BURKK'S  COLONIAL    GKNTKY 


669 


(./)  Arthur  Ha-nilton,  o! 
Jlamiltiin,  li.  lllh  June, 
1  s.v.i,  „/.  .It-ssie  Rse, 
daughter  of  James  Rae 

I'UTKIIM'S,        M.I).         Of 

I'url    Kl^in,  DO.  Il.'iice. 
(f)   Andrew     William,     of 
Ultima,  b.    8tli  August, 
L864 

(a)  Jessie     Forrest     m. 
Krrclonrk     Chase     CAP- 
i; ;:  1 1..  of  Ottawa. 

(b)  Anna      Louisa,       m. 
William  Frederick  GCB- 

MIT. 

(<•)  Klith. 

(d)  Matilda  Mary. 

(2)  John  Gibbs,  b.  6th  October, 
1830,  d.  13th  April,  1832. 

(1)    Mary  Louisa,  i.  5th  May, 

1827,  d.  2nd  May,  1832. 
Mr.  T.  G.  Ridout  m.  secondly, 
tit  h  September,  1H34,  Matilda  Ann, 
daughter  of  T.  HOLLIXOSWOBTH- 
BBAMLBY,  and  d.  29th  July,  18U1, 
having  by  her  who  d.  23rd 
October,  1881,  had  issue, 

(3)  Charles,   of  Port  Hope,  A. 
22nd  June,  18:i(i. 

(4)  Joseph    Bramley,  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel,    late      Scottish 
Rifles    (90th    L.I.),    i.    10th 
August,  1N38,  m.  his  cousin, 
\Vilnmt  lieivst'urd,  daughter 
of  John  HAYTER,  of  Manches- 
ter Square,  London,  England, 
and  has  ISMIC, 

(a)  Dudley  Howard,  Cap- 
tain R.E.,  4.  15th  Jan- 
uary, 1866. 

(4)  Pendarves  Bailey,  4. 
22nd  September,  1867. 

(c)  Algernon        Charles 
Francis,  4. 5th  June,  1873. 

(d)  Julian  Yorke  Hayter, 
4.  6th  May,  1878. 

(•i)  Wilinot  Beresford,  m. 
16th  November,  1881, 
John  Louis  Hubert 
NEILSOX,  M.I).  Royal 
Canadian  Artillery,  of 
Neilsonville,  Quebec, 
eldest  son  of  John  NKIL- 
BOX,  of  Dornald,  Cap 
Rouge,  Quebec. 

(b)  Augusta   Helen  Crau- 
furcl. 

(5)  Jolin   Gibbs,    barrister-at- 
law,  A.   22nd   August,    1840, 
late  Lieutenant  100th    Regi- 
ment of  Foot. 

(6)  Donald    Campbell,  4.  16th 
September.    1848,  m.  Katha- 
rina,  daughter  of  John  KAY, 
of  Toronto,  and  d.  3rd  Aug- 
ust, 1893,  leaving  issue,    ' 

(a)  Campbell,  4.  1872. 

(4)  Norman,  4.  1874. 

(c)  Douglas,  4.  1878. 

(d)  Howard,  4.  1880. 


(e)  John.  4.   1882. 
(a)    Ktln-l. 
(/-)   Muriel. 

(7)  George,  of  Toronto.  A. 
July,  18.~>2,  in.  Klizaheth 
Kerr,  dMuhtof  of  John 
'KKs,  "I'  '1  oronto,  and  ha* 


(a)     George     Lawlor,     4. 

October,  ISST. 
(a)   Kvelyn  Matilda. 
(A)  Dora  Isabel. 
(c)  Anita  Glen. 

(8)  Trevelyan,  barrister-at-law, 
4.  3rd  July,  1856,  d.  u»m. 
9th  October,  1883. 

(2)  Juliana   Mary,  m.   George 
D'Arcy  BOULTO.V,  Q.C. 

(3)  Matilda,  authoress  of    Trn 
Yearn     of     Upper    Canada  , 
1&03    to    1813,     m.     Jame« 
J)avid    EDUAB,    of    Toronto, 
barrister-at-law. 

(4)  Louisa    Sullivan,    4.    28th 
December,  1846,  m.  Andrew 
(  1  HKK.V,  and  d.  3rd  July,  1882, 
leaving  issue. 

(5)  Auguetit  Hnyter. 

(6)  Laura,  m.  Februarr,  1875, 
Vernon  Bailey  WADSWOIITH, 
and  has  issue. 

3.  John,  4.  9th  January,  1799,  mid- 
shipman R.N.,  fought  bravely  on 
the  "  Royal   George  "  against  the 
American  Fleetwhen  fourteen  years 
of  age,  served  as  a  midshipman  for 
a  year,  and  was  made  prisoner  at 
the  taking  of  York,  in  1813,  but  was 
killed  in  a  duel,  12th  July,  1817, 
d.  u  it  /it. 

4.  William,  4.  lith  October,  and  d. 
14th  November,  1802. 

5.  Horatio,  4.  20th  June,  1804,  d. 
vnm.  1st  March,  1826. 

6.  Charles,  A.  20th  March,  1806,  d. 
»  H  in.  21st  July,  1831. 

7.  Francis,  4.  16th  February,  1808, 
d.  vnm.  about  1833-4. 

1.  Anne,  L.  17'.»4,  m.  12th  May,  1822, 
John  R.  SrooNEK,of  Montreal,  and 
d.  14th  February,  1832. 

2.  Mary,  4.  1786,  m.  15th  January, 
1821,   her   cousin,  John  RADK.V- 
HURST,  of  Toronto,  and  rf.  2nd  Jan- 
uary, 1872,  leaving  issue. 

3.  Frances  Elizabeth.  4.  1797,  m.26th 
May,  1821,  James  Edward  SMALL, 
soinetimecounty  judge,  co.  Middle- 
sex, and  rf.  25th  September,  1844. 

4.  Sarah,  A.  1801,  and  ,/.  8th  May, 
1817. 

5.  Edith,  A.  1811,  m.  10th  November, 
1824,    Thomas     Mabon    RADKN- 
iii  UST,  Q.C.  of  Perth,  co.  Lanark, 
andrf.  12th  Ma  v,  1878,  leaving  issue. 

VI.  John  Gibbs,  M.D.  of  London,  who 
after  retiring  from  his  profession  in 
the  latter  years  of  his  life,  was  actively 
employed  in  assisting  in  tlie  man- 
agement of  several  public  institu- 


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tions.  He  was  It.  25tli  June,  1757,  >». 
Klizabetl),  daughter  of  Kichard 
HOLMES,  and  d.  23rd  May,  182:J,  having 
by  lier,  whorf.  3rd  June,  1818,  Imcl  issue, 

1.  John,    K.B.C.S.,  member  of  the 
Senate  of  the  University  of    Lou- 
don,    A.    16th    October,    1784,   d. 
«»»».,  26th  April,  1855. 

2.  George  (Rev.),    LL.B.    lecturer 
of  Newland,   co.   Gloucester,  and 
subsequently  vicar  of  that  parish, 
b.    llth     April,    1788,    m.    30th 
April,  1816,  Mary  Anue,  daughter 
of   John   DOWELL,   and   d.  26th 
January,  1871,  having  by  her,  who 
d.  2nd  October,  183<J,  had  issue, 

(1)  John    Dow  ell     (Rev.),     b. 
25th  August,  1818,  Fellow  of 
Christ    College,    Cambridge, 
vicar   of    Bourne,   eo.    Cam- 
bridge, and  rector   of  Little 
Canfield,  Essex,  m.  22nd  June, 
1859,   Alicia    Maria,    second 
daughter  of  Rev.  John  MAIS, 
rector  of  Tintern  Parva,  co. 
Monmouth,  and  had  issue, 

(a)  John    Bertram    Mais, 

Indian    Civil  Service,  A. 

17th  July,  1866. 
(A)   George  Harold  (Rev.), 

A.  22nd  July,  1871. 
(c)  Edward  Feild,  A.  15th 

December,  1874. 
(«)  Alice  Maud. 
(A)  Lilian  Herbert. 

(c)  Mary  Feild. 

(d)  Frances    Eleanor,    d. 
21st  August,  1872. 

(e)  Margaret   Dowell,    m. 
26th  J  uly,  1893,  Montagu 
TENCH,  M.D. 

(f)  Jessie  Louisa. 

(2)  George  (Rev.),  A.  23rd  Jan- 
uary, 1820,  perpetual  curate 
of     Ash,    and     subsequently 
rector  of  Sandhurst,  both  co. 
Kent,   m.   22nd    May,    1848, 
Sophia   Louisa,   daughter   of 
Thomas  DANIELL,   of  Little 
Berkhampstead,   Herts,    and 
had  issue, 

(a)  Arthur  Georgn,  A.  17th 
December,    1852,     bank 
manager    at   Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  m,  12th  April, 
1887,  Beaujolois  Mabel, 
elder   daughter  of  John 
Gaspard  FANSHAWE,  of 
Parsloes,      Essei       (see 
BTJKKE'S    Landed    Gen- 
trii),  and  has  issue, 
Lionel  Arthur  Chris- 
topher, A.  3rd  April, 
1888. 
Beaujolois        Theresa 

Constance. 

(A)  John   Herbert,  A.    5th 
May,  1854,  d.  14th  Janu- 
ary, 1881. 
(<•)  Charles     Edward,      A. 


29th  January,  1859,  m. 
23rd  April,  1889,  Eliza- 
beth Margaret,  daughter 
of  W.  H.  SMITH. 

(rf)  Leonard,  A.  28th  De- 
e-mber,  1863. 

(a)   Mnrv  Sophie. 

(A)   Emily  Daniell. 

(e)   Edith  Caroline. 

(d)  Evelyn  Mary. 

(e)  Mabel  Katharine. 

(1)  Eliza  Holmes,  d.  «nm.  28th 
December,  1869. 

(2)  Marx   Anne,  m.  13th  Janu- 
ary.    185H,     Rev.    Cornelius 
WlTHEHBY,     rector     of     St. 
Paul's,  Old  C'harlton,  London. 

3.  James,  A.  19th  January,  rf.  19th 
May,  1791. 

4.  James,   A.  22nd  August,  1792,  d. 
May,  1794. 

1.  Eli'zabeth.rf.  llth  December,  1793. 
The  third  son, 

NICODEMUS  RIDOUT,  of  Bristol,  co.  Somer- 
set (son  of  George  Ridout  and  Mary  Hallett, 
his  wife),  baptised  at  Sherborne,  12th  July, 
1734 ;  m.  twice,  and  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
GEORGE  CHABBUEY  RIDOUT,  who  went 
from  Bristol  to  Philadelphia,  America,  in 
1816.  He  was  A.  22nd  February,  1783,  and 
»».  7th  August,  1806,  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of 
-  WRIGHT,  of  Bristol,  and  d.  at  Toronto, 
3rd  September,  1835,  having  by  her,  who  d. 
3rd  October  following,  hud  issue. 

I.  George  Perceval,  of  Toronto,  Canada, 
merchant,    A.   21st   August,    1807,    d. 
unm.  28th  June,  1873. 

II.  JOSEPH  DAVIS,  of  whom  presently, 
in.  Edmund  Jacques,   A.  August,  1810, 

removc-d  to  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia, 
where  he  d.  13th  August,  18  H. 
IT.  Lionel  Augustus  Clark,  of  London, 
Canada,  merchant,  li.  Kith  April,  1817, 
in.  Louisa,  daughter  of  Lawrence 
LAWRASOX,  and  d.  10th  November, 
1859,  having  had  issue, 

1.  George  Lioiiel,  A.  29th  November, 

18i9,   »».   Mrs.    Martha  RAMSAY 

(widow). 

1.  Jane,  A.  25th  October,  1847;  in. 
Theophilus  S.  WILLS,  who  d.  s.p. 

2.  Lucy.  , 

3.  Phoebe  Elizabeth,  A.  2nd  August, 
1837;  »!.  Hon.  J.  G.  PEXNINGTON, 
and  has  issue. 

V.  Septimus  Adolphus.  b.  5th  January, 
1819. 

VI.  Thomas  Wright,  of  London,  Canada, 
A.  28th  June,  1822 ;  in.  Mary,  daugh- 
ter of  —  CLAHK,  and  rf.  20th  February, 
1873,  leaving  isssue, 

1.  Joseph  Lionel,  A.  19th  October, 
1858 ;    in.  Emily  Ada,   daughter 
of    FHODSHAM,    and    has    issue, 
Louisa  Mary  Lilian,  and  Vera. 

2.  Arthur. 

1 .  Jessie,  A.  27th  December,  1855  ; 
m.  19th  September,  1882,  William 
KERSTEJIAN,  of  Toronto,  son  of 
William  KEHSTEMAX,  of  Bristol, 


'S  COLONIAL  (iKN'TRY.  671 

England,    find    by    liirn,    who   <l.  Canada;    but  by  her,  who  d.   21«t   August, 

Hth  June,  1S»2,  h:is  i-«ne.  IS'n',  In-  had  no  issue.     He  m. secondly,  16th 

'2.   Ijimisi    Ahi^iil     (twin    with    li.  nher,     1ST,  I,     ('.iroline,     daughter     of 

sister  Jessie),  m.  Kiln.n- 1  I'.miKit.  Tlni'ims    ( 'i  M  iu:it!  A  \i>,    IIM<|    <l .    Ith   June, 

and  has  is* lie.  !,  hnvinjj  liy  her  had  l- 


.   Limn   Siiphiii,  I.  February,  1811  j    d. 
27th  rVbnmry,  IH1[ 


n.   l,uev  Kli/.n.4.  ^:ird  December,  1815  ; 

>/.  Hiiia.  Kith  Mare'i.  1SSS. 
HI.  Laura   AiMison,  //.  '27th  November, 

INl'l;    ,1.   17th  September,   IS'/. 

Till'    MT,  111(1    Milt. 

JOSEPH  DAVIS  EIDOUP,  of  Toronto, 
(  'iinada,  merchant,  b.  9th  June,  1803  ;  m. 
first,  Julia,  daughter  of  Hollingsworth  BRAM- 
LKY,  of  co.  York,  England,  and  widow  of 
George  GOULD,  of  Btith,  co.  Somerset,  anil 
afterwards  of  Port  Hope,  co.  Durham, 


i.  PmifKVAr,  KRKW.UK-  JOSEPH,  the  sub- 
ject of  this  memoir. 

rr.  Walter  Lionel,  of  Quorn  College 
Colborne,  //.  I  Itli  Jiitnniry,  1H5S  ;  m. 
2nd  June,  1881,  Alice,  daughter  01 
Rev.  Robert  Charge  BOTEB,  of  Col- 
b  me.  and  //.  9th  January,  1890, 
leaving  issue, 

1.  Frederic  Walter  Boyer,  i.  12th 
March,  1882. 

2.  Robert  Joseph,  b.  18th  April,  1884. 

3.  Lionel     Cumberland,     b.     2Hh 
June,  1886. 


Arm* — Per  pale  arg.  and  ff«.  a  qriffln  tegreant  counter  ckanged. 

Crett — A  nay's  head  rovped  ppr. 

Nntln — Aqnila  non  capit  muscas. 

Residence — Roscdile  House,  Toronto,  Canada. 


MAJOR  JAMES  BRAKENRIDGE  STRATHY,  of  Kingston,  Ontario, 
Canada,  late  of  The  Pines,  London,  Province  of  Ontario,  J.P.  for  co. 
of  Middlesex,  Ontario,  Major  (retired)  7th  Battalion  Canadian  Militia,  b.  at 
Perth,  Scotland,  3rd  July,  1813,  m.  at  London,  Ontario,  Canada,  21st 
February,  1844,  Elvira,  daughter  of  Hiram  Davis  LEE,  M.D..  by  his  wife  Anne, 
daughter  of  Simcoe  TERRY,  M.P.,  and  has  issue, 

I.    Edward    William,    b.    29th   December,    1844,    m.    27th    June,    1872 
Geraldine   Alicia,   daughter  of   Edward  VAN   CORTLANDT,  M.D.   of 
Ottawa,  Canada,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Edward  James  Van  Cortlandt. 

2.  Kenneth  Gordon. 

1.  Harriet  Geraldine  May. 

2.  Louise  Brakenridge. 

3.  Muriel. 

4.  Frances  Olive. 

u.  Henry  George  Gordon,  b.  29th  July,  1846,  m.  at  Quebec,  6th  July, 
1872,  Amilie  Marie  Louise,  only  daughter  of  George  Boucher  DE 
BOUCHERVILLE,  author,  of  the  city  of  Quebec,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Henry  Ernest  de  Bleury. 

2.  Gordon  Alexander  Brakenridge. 

1.  Ethel  Marie  Louise  de  Boucherville. 

2.  Elvira,  deceased. 

m.  Frederick  Rolph  Lee,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P.  Edinburgh,  b.  25th  January, 
1849,  m.  at  Alford,  Aberdeenshire,  15th  January,  1880,  Mary, 
daughter  of  David  R.  LYALL-GRAUT,  J.P.  of  Kingsford  Hall,  Aber- 
deenshire, and  has  issue, 

1.  Jessie  Lyall  Lee. 

2.  Elvira  ilary  Seton  Lee. 


G72 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


IV.  James  Alexander  Lawrason,  J.P.,  Lieutenant-Colonel  5th  Royal  Scots, 
Canadian  Militia,  I.  22nd  July,  1857,  m.  at  Montreal,  9th  January, 
1885,  Margaret  Eliza,  daughter  of  Andrew  ROBERTSON,  of  Elinbank, 
Montreal,  Canada,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Alexander,  deceased. 

2.  Rolph  Lee  Alexander. 

1.  Alison  Lee. 

2.  Margarita  Frances. 

3.  Isabella  Dora. 

4.  Elvira. 

i.  Louise  Mathews. 

ll.     Frances    Mary,   m.    at   Montreal,   Canada,    3rd    June,   1885,.  Charles 

James  Robert  STIRLING,  late  Lieutenant  85th  King's  Shropshire  Light 

Infantry  Regiment,  and  has  issue, 
1.   James  Francis  Gordon. 

1.  Mary  Elvira. 

2.  Luard  Theodora. 

3.  Gwladys  Jessie  Isabel,  deceased. 

4.  EJiel  Marie  Louise. 


Hintaae. 


For  many  generations  the  family  resided  in 
Perthshire,  Scotland,  the  earliest  mention  of 
the  name  being  in  a  charter  which  is  entered 
in  the  Cbartulary  of  the  Abbey  of  Inehaffray, 
Perthshire,  granted  A.n.  1284,  in  which  JOHN 
DK  JOHNSTONE  ratified  a  donation  which  his 
wife  MAKIA  DE  STEATHY  had  granted  to  the 
Abbey  of  Incliaffray  payable  from  her  lands 
of  Strathy.  In  the  neighbourhood  of  Abe- 
ruthven,  near  Auchterarder,  Perthshire,  are 
several  fnrnis  known  by  the  name  of  Strathy. 
JOHN  STEATHY,  b.  1748,  »».  1778,  Janet 
(4.  1755),  daughter  of  John  SETON,  of  Had- 
dington,  and  cousin  german  of  the  last  Lord 
Seton,  and  d.  1820,  having  by  her  (who  d. ' 
1827)  had  issue,  a  son, 

ALEXANDER  HEPBURN  BELSHES  STEATHY, 
J.P.  of  Beeehwood,  Westminster,  Ontario, 
Canada,  who,  with  his  wife  and  family,  left 
Scotland  in  1835,  for  Canada,  and  settled  on 
a  property  called  Beeehwood,  in  the  town- 
ship of  Westminster,  near  the  city  of  London, 
Upper  Canada.  He  was  b.  22ud  September, 
1781,  m.  10th  February,  1808,  Alison  (b.  7th 
March,  1791),  daughter  of  James  BEAKEN- 
BIDOE,  and  by  her,  who  d.  23rd  November, 
1S79,  had  issue, 

I.  John,  barrister-at-law,  m.  17th  June, 
1843,  Susan  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Henry  Hatton  GOWAN,  of  Barrie,  and 
d.  13th  March,  1878,  leaving  issue, 

1.  John  Alexander,  banker,  m.  22nd 
September,  1881,  A  gne<>,  daughter 

of  the  Kev.  GEASETT,  dean 

of  St.  James  Cathedral,  Toronto. 

2.  Henry  Hatton,  Q.C.,  barrister-at- 
law,  m.  Marion,  daughter  of  Rev. 

—  AEDAQH,  of  Barrie. 

3.  .la n if.-  Robert,  barrister- at-law. 


4.  Hatton,  deceased. 

5.  Arthur. 

1.  Elizabeth. 

II.  JAMES   BBAKENRIDGE,  of  Kingston, 
the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

III.  George  William,  Mus.  Doc.,  m.  8th 
August,  1852,  Mary  Charlton,  daughter 
of  William  WEDU,  of  Toronto,  and  d. 
there    4th    December,    1890,    leaving 
issue, 

1.  Charlton. 

2.  Stuart,    a  banker,  m.    Elizabeth, 
daughter  of I«'OKI>,  M.L). 

3.  Winder,  a  banker. 

4.  Wilmot. 

5.  Frank,  a  banker. 

6.  Gordon,  deceased. 

1.  Mary,    m.    Robert    McNAlE,    a 
planter  in  South  Carolina,  U.S.A. 

2.  Amy. 

3.  Bertha. 

IV.  David    Brakenridge,    merchant,    m. 
15th  June,  1846,  Sarah  Anne,  daughter 
of  John  KENT,  J.P.  of  London,  and  d. 
14th  July,  1881. 

V.  Alexander  Edmund,  m.  March,  1852, 
Eliza,  daughter  of  McVlCAE,  and  has 
issue, 

1.  Robert.  1.  Helen. 

VI.  Henry  Seton,  a  banker,  m.  28th  Jan- 
nary,  1857,  Frances  Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  the  Hon.  J.  S.  WETBNHALL,  and 
has  issue, 

1.  Philip,  J.  (M.D.). 

2.  Henry  (M.D.). 

3.  JEmilius,  a  banker. 

4.  John. 

1.  France?,  m.  18«8,  Rev.  McAllLter 
DONALD,  of  i'itloclirie. 


!M  KKH'S  COLONIAL  GKNTKV. 


673 


'2.  Tliooilorii,  in.  jL'ncl  September, 
I. '•St.  Au;Mi-tii<  Henry  Grazer 
l.i  I'Kov,  of  Toronto,  Canada, 
(ir/iii»i  xee). 

a.  l.ilU,    ,».    17th    October,   1894, 
Ki-ecieriek  Mi;"i  i.n  M.I,, banker, son 
of  Rev.  —  BKOUOH  AL,  of  Ti 
Helen    Hunter,    /».    5th    June,    1827, 
—  MAC. \uiiii K,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Alexander  James,  J.P.,  M.D. 
Edinburgh. 


1.    Ili-len,   ,,i     l)a\id  COOK,  solicitor. 

of  Anetruther. 

n.  Adelinu,  HI.  HTlh  June.  1834,  Dugald 
Smith  M.vcKELLAB,  M.D.,  and  has 
issue, 

1.  John  Alexander. 

1.  Alice,  1 

2.  Ada,    /' 


t  twins. 


in.  Matilda  Frederiea. 

Mr.  A.  II.  B.  Strathy  d.  16th  September,  I  ^:>, 
aged  94  years. 

Armt—  Or  on  a  chevron  azure  between  three  crescent*  gu.  a  stag's  head  erased  of  the  first. 
Crest — An  eagle  displayed  holding  in  its  beak  a  thistle  proper. 
Mo/ to — Audax  justuni  perficere. 
Residence — Kingston,  Ontario,  Canada. 


FRANCIS  RICHARD  SALISBURY  BAXENDALE,  of  Waiyevo, 
Tavinni,  Fiji,  a  stipendiary  magistrate  of  the  colony  of  Fiji,  and  a 
commissioner  of  the  Supreme  Coart  of  that  colony,  b.  6th  September,  I860, 
educated  at  the  Charterhouse,  m.  25th  October,  1889,  Adelaide  Mara,  only 
daughter  of  William  RUNNINGS,  Consul  in  Fiji  for  H.I.M.  The  German 
Emperor,  and  has  issue, 

Ethel  Eleanor,  b.  23rd  September,  1890. 


"lineage. 


This  family  is  of  German  extraction,  but 
was  settled  in  England  for  many  generations, 
in  the  West  Biding  of  Yorkshire.  JosiAH 
BAXENDALE,  of  Castle  Hill,  co.  Lancaster,  m. 
Mabella,  only  daughter  of  Thomas  SAI.ISBUBY, 
of  Marshfield,  Settle,  and  left,  two  sons, 
I.  JOSEPH,  who  had  issue, 

1.  Joseph  Hornby,  of  Worplesdon 
Place,     Guildford,    m.    and    had 
issue,  Joseph  William,   m.    23rd 
June,    1874,    Frances     Margaret 
Julia,  daughter  and  heir  of  Hon. 
Francis  SCOTT,  M.P.,  fourth  son  of 
Hugh,    Baron    POLWOBTH    (tee 
BUEKE'S  Peerage). 

2.  Lloyd,  m.  and  left  issue. 

3.  Richard  Birley,  m.  and  left  issue. 

4.  Salisbury,  m.  and  had  issue. 

1.  Alice. 

2.  Mabella,  m.  Hugh    BIRLEY,  of 
Manchester,    M.P.,    and     is    de- 
ceased. 

3.  Jane. 

ii.  LLOYD  SALISBUBY,  of    whom    pre- 

]. resent  ly. 

.Minger  son, 

LLOYD  SALISBURY  BAXENDALE,  »«.  Ellen, 


in  1858,  having  by  her,  who  d.   1869,  had 
issue, 

I.  Lloyd   Salisbury,   LL.B.   Cambridge, 
Major  late  2nd   West  York    Militia 
(now  3rd  Battalion  Prince  of  Wales's 
Own  West   Yorkshire   Regiment),  4. 
4th  September,  1830. 

II.  RICHARD,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

THB  REV.  RICHARD  BAXKNDALB,  LL.B. 
Cambridge,  vicar  of  St.  John's,  Willington, 
Maidstone,  Kent,  6.  24th  October,  1832,  m. 
1st  May,  1858,  Mary  Anne,  daughterof  Colonel 
Francis  FULLER,  C.B.,  59th  Regiment,  and  d. 
13th  January,  Ig90,  having  by  her,  who  rf. 
13th  February,'  1875,  had  issue, 

i.  FRANCIS  RICHARD  SALISBURY,  the 
subject  of  this  memoir. 

n.  Herbert  Lloyd  Salisbury. 

III.  Arthur       Salisbury,       government 
superintendent    of    posts    and    tele- 
graphs,     Selangor,     Straits      Settle- 
ments. 

IV.  Cyril  Edward  Salisbury. 
I.  May  Ellen. 

ii.  Ethel  Maud,  «i.  Cecil  J.  WBAY,  <lis- 
triet  oflicer,  Lower  Perak,  Straits  Set- 
tlements. 

in.  Margaret  Amabel. 


only  daughter  and  heiress  of  Richard  SALIS- 
BUBY,  of  Cooper  Hill,  Walton-le-Dale,  and  d. 

<—<?«/*»  afesse  between  three  trefoils  argent  (quartering  SALISBUBY 

Crest — A  demi  lion  rampant  holding  a  crescent. 

Residence — Waiyevo,  Taviuni,  Fiji. 

VOL.    II. 


2   X 


674 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Cutmtmt* 

JAM  MS     h'UAXCIS    CUDMORE,  of  Paringa   Hull,  New   Glcnelg,    and   of 
Caithness,  Mount  Marker,  both  near  Adelaide,  South   Australia,/-,    llth 
October,    1837  ;    m.    26th    March,    l.S(i7,    Margaret,    daughter    of    Kenneth 
]!UX;E,  of    Caithness,  North   Britain,  by  Margaret  Gr.x.N,  his  wife,  and   has 


issue, 


i.  James  Kenneth,  I.  29th  December,  1867. 
it.  Arthur  Murray,  b.  llth  June,  1870. 
in.  Kenneth  De  Lacy,  b.  2Cth  February,  1874. 
iv.  Thomas  Cecil,  b.  31st  October,  1877. 
v.  Daniel  Cashel,  b.  10th  February,  1881. 
vi.  Robert  Milo,  b.  13th  February,  1889. 
i.  Violet  Mary,  b.  7th  February,  1872. 
n.  Dorothea  Neville,  b.  10th  June,  1876. 
in.  Rosa  Florence,  b.  30th  September,  1879. 
iv.  Alexandrina  Budge,  b.  loth  June,  1882. 
v.  Mary  Paringa,  b.  12th  February,  1887. 


ILfneage. 


The  CfDMOUES  were  formerly  located  in 
Essex,  England.  About  the  middle  of  the 
seventeenth  century,  a  braneli  of  the  fumily 
went  to  Ireland,  and  became  landowners  in 
co.  Limerick  and  other  parts  of  Munster. 

In  St.  Kevin's  churchyard,  Dublin,  is  the 
following  inscription  : — "  Beneath  this  stone 
lieth  the  remains  of  Daniel  Cudmore,  who 
died  in  January,  1789,  nged  71  years;  also 
the  remains  of  wife  of  said  Daniel  Cudmore, 
who  died  November  18th,  1786,  aged  68. 
Here  also  lieth  the  remains  of  Richard  Cud- 
more,  who  departed  this  life  9th  of  August, 
1797,  aged  53  years."  It  is  probable  that 
Daniel  Cudmore  above-mentioned  is  identical 
with, 

DANIEL  CVDMOEB,  of  Manister,  co.  Lime- 
rick. He  in.  Jane  EVENELL,  of  Cahernelly, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  -John,  of  Ballycahane,  co.  Limerick,  m. 
Kate  DOBTON,  of  co.  Clare,  and  had 
two  sons,  who  became  oflicers  in  the 
army  and  were  killed  in  battle. 

II.  Michael,   of   Bally-Martin,   m.    Miss 
MATTHEWS,  and  had  a  son,  who  be- 
came an  attorney  in  Dublin. 

in.  PATRICK,  of  whom  presently. 
The  youngest  son, 

PATRICK  CUDJIOBE,  of  Tory  Hill,  eo. 
Limerick,  Ireland,  m.  1800,  and  d.  1822.  His 
widow,  Jane  Sarah  (whose  mother's  name 
was  Cashel),  (». secondly,  Henry  RUSSELL, who 
d.  5th  July,  1879,  and  was  buried  in  Temple 
Hill  Cemetery,  near  Dublin.  Patrick  Cud- 
more's  younger  son, 

DANIEL  MICHAEL  PAUL  CUDMOIIK,  of 
Claremont,  Glen  Osmond,  near  Adelaide, 
South  Australia,  I.  1811,  was  one  of  the 


pioneers  of  South  Australia.  He  arrived  in 
that  colony  in  1837,  took  up  the  Yongala 
Station  about  150  miles  north  of  Adelaide, 
and  also  the  Pinda  and  Beautiful  Valley 
Stations,  near  Mount  Remarkable,  about  200 
miles  north  of  Adelaide.  He  also  purchased 
the  Paringa  cattle  station  on  the  river 
Murray.  Having  sold  these,  lie  took  up  and 
stocked  a  station  on  the  Clarke  river,  a 
tributary  of  the  Burdckin,  in  Queensland, 
and  purchased  3,000  acres  of  land  on  the 
banks  of  the  Herbert  river,  near  Cardwell, 
Queensland,  for  sugar  growing.  In  1871  he 
purchased  the  Avoca  Station,  in  New  South 
Wales,  situated  at  the  junction  of  the  rivers 
Murray  and  Darling,  and  in  1876  he  added 
the  Popiltah  Station  adjoining,  making  a 
total  leasehold  of  about  900,000  acres,  out  of 
which  he  purchased  a  freehold  of  33,000  acres, 
near  the  town  of  Wentworth,  and  fronting  the 
rivers  Murray  and  Darling.  He  »t.  January, 
1835,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Daniel 
NIHILL,  of  Eockville,  co.  Limerick  (by 
Dymphna  G-ARDlxi:i<,  his  wife),  son  of  James 
NIIIILL,  of  Rockville,  and  formerly  of  Grlas- 
lewin,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  at  his  residence, 
Clareinont,  3rd  November,  1891,  aged  80. 
His  widow  d.  at  Claremont,  6th  March,  1893, 
aged  82.  Mr.  Cudmore  had  issue, 

I.  JAMKS  FRANC-IS,  of  New  Glenelg  and 
Mount  Barker. 

II.  Daniel     Henry     Cashel,     of     Avoca 
Mat  ion,      Wriil  worth,      New      South 
Wales,  and  of  Adare,  Victor  Harbour, 
South  Australia,  J.P.  for  New  South 
Wales,    I.    in    South    Australia,    7th 
February,      1844 ;      m.      first,      20th 
February,  1872,  Harriet,  daughter  of 


i;i  I;KK  s  COLONIAL  GKNTKV. 


675 


Carrinuton    BlUDlBT,  of     Miersloke, 

(ilcn  I  >.-iiion<l,  Adelaide.  li_v  Harriet 
( !  Uilii:Ti',  hi-  M  i!e.  mill  l>v  her  (who  il _ 
lOlli  M:ircli.  lS7i»)  li:i-  issue, 

1.   llenn     ('arnnj'toii,    /;.    6th    Do- 

eemher.    IS"-!. 

•1.   K..l:ii.,l    HeiljL-rt,  /,.  i:inl  Fcl.ru- 

an,  1879. 

1      \iai-\   A.TOM,  llth  Juno,  1X71. 
Hi-  in.  MM tllv,  loth  November,  Iss:;, 

Murtlia  Rule,  daughter  of  IVtcr  Mr- 

I'B.u-kKx,  of  Thnnibuiik,  Northeote. 
near  Melbourne,  Victoria  (son  of 
Robert  McCnACKEN,  of  Ardwell,  A  \  i- 
shire,  N.B.,  by  Martha  KAKI.K,  his  wi  l\ •, 
of  Drummorc,  Ayrshire),  by  Grace,  liis 
wife,  daughter  of  C'oiler  ROBERTSON, 
luti1  of  La  Rose,  near  Melbourne, 
Victoria,  and  formerly  of  Bannock, 
Perthshire,  N.B.,  and  by  this  lady  has 
four  sons, 

3.  Paul   Russell   Thouia?,    4.    llth 
August,  1883. 

4.  Collier    Robert,    It.    13th    June, 
1885. 

5.  Milo  Massey,  4.  2nd  May,  1888. 

6.  Daniel    Wo'lseley,   4.   10th  July, 
1889. 

Hi.  Milo  Robert,  of  Alverstoke,  Glen 
Osmond,  near  Adelaide,  South  Aus- 
tralia, J.P.  for  New  South  Wales,  b. 
8th  June,  1852;  »».  15th  September, 


ls!M,  < '..n-i-.iii.-i-.  daughter  "f  the  lato 
TliM"  f  the  VI  lorian 

Ci\il   Si-l-vii-i-,     MclluilM-lli-,   li\    .l:ine,   Ill-t 

»if.-.    dnuyliter    of    S.iinm-1    l-'i  < 
of   co.    Linieriuk,    Ireland,   anil 
(i  iiMuitK,  hi*  wife,  and  lias  i*-i 

1.  Francis  Alexainler,  h.  2oth  Scp- 

telllller,    IS!':.'. 

•2.  Kriu-t  (l>iiMiiiil,  /..L'nd.luly.lSM. 
IV.  Arthur  Kn'ileri.-k.  of  l'o|iiltah  Sta- 
tion, \\"ent«(irth,  New  South  \Vale«, 
.1.1'.  for  that  colony,  6.  IStli  Deeem- 
l.er,  IS.'.-!;  in.  S8ld  Miirch,  1"S1, 
Anniettie  Matilda,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Collier  BIIUOKK,  of  Vi-ronioi,  \\i--t 
bury  Street,  St.  Kihla.  .Melbourne  (nee 
Unit  family)  by  Sarah  COOK,  his  wife, 
and  has  had  issue,  besides  one  son,  who 
</.  in  infancy,  three  daughters, 

1.  Sarah  Kathleen  de  Lacy. 

2.  Clara  Frances  Xiall. 

8.  Anniettie  Kvelyn  Pierrepoint. 
i.  Dyinphna  Mary,  in.  Sydney  YEATES, 

and     has    issue,    ten    sons    and    two 

daughters. 
II.  Mary  Jane. 
in.  Margaret  Alice,  »».  George  AoAitrf, 

and  (/.  leaving  issue,  two  sons  and  two 

daughters, 
iv.  Sarah   Elizabeth,   m.   John    SPBOD, 

M.I).,    and  has  four    sons    and  two 

daughters. 


Arms — Arg.  afess  nebula  gv.  between  three  eaglet  displayed  la.  armed  of  the  tecond. 
Crest — A  griffin  pastant  or. 
Motto  —  I'irtua  nnitfiu    rinrit. 

Residences — Paringa  Hall,  New   Glcnelg ;    and  Caithness,   Mount  Barker,   both   near 
Adelaide,  in  South  Australia. 
Club — Australian. 


Jafrbatm, 


EORGE  FAIRBAIBN,  of  Winder-mere,  Lara,  Victoria,  J.P.,  6.  28th 
April,  1816,  m.  in  February,  1854,  Virginia,  youngest  daughter  of 
George  ARMYTAGE,  of  the  Hermitage,  Geelong,  and  Eliza,  his  wife,  and  has 
had  issue, 

i.  GKOKGK,    I.   23rd    March,    1855,   m.    24th    November,    1880,   Jessie, 
eldest  daughter  of  F.  W.  PRELL,  of  lona,  Toorak,  and  has  issue, 
Alison  Mary,  1.  llth  January,  1884. 
Olive  Prell,  b.  13th  October,  1885. 

n.  James,  &.  llth  December,  1856,  m.  Jane  SMITH,  and  i/.  27th  September, 
1891,  leaving  issue, 

Jane  Eleanor,  b.  May,  1877. 
Georgie  Maud,  b.  May,  1878. 

in.  Charles,  I.  12th  August,  1858,  m.  15th  July,  1891,  Elizabeth, 
second  daughter  of  James  Osborne  Merton  ELSTKKNWICK,  and  has 
issue, 

Esther  May,  b.  2nd  May,  1892. 

iv.  Thomas,  b.  22nd  September,  1800,  m.  at  Klsternwick,  21st  April, 
1887,  Lena,  eldest  daughter  of  Colin  Simson  CABMVLE,  of  Toorak, 
and  has  isMir. 

George  Eric,  b.  September,  1888. 

2x2 


670 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


v.  Stephen,  I.  25th  August,  1862,  m.  at  Toorak,  18th  November,  1891, 
Eleanor,  daughter  of  Sydney  SHAKWOOD,  of  Aramac,  Queensland,  and 
has  issue, 

Sydney  George,  6.  13th  October,  1892. 

vi.  Frederick  William,  I.  21st  July,  1865,  m.  30th  September,  1891, 
Rhoda  Jane,  daughter  of  Angus  McLEOD,  and  has  issue, 

Gordon,  b.  26th  June,  1892. 

I.  Jessie  Maud,  6.  22nd  February,  1864,  m.  22nd  February,  1886,  J.  W. 
LUMSDEN,  and  has  issue, 

George  Lionel,  &.  1890. 

Mr.   George  Fairbairn  arrived  in  Australia,  1st  January,  1839,  and  repre- 
sented Dundas  in  the  Victorian  Parliament  of  1866. 


Htncage. 


This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  FAIB- 
BAIRN,  baronets  (see  BURKE'S  Peerage  and 
liaronetage),  who  came  originally  from  Smal- 
holm  in  Berwickshire. 

PATRICK  FAIRBAIRN,  of  this  family,  left 
by  Margaret  PURVIS,  his  wife,  a  son, 

JOHN  FAIEBAIRN,  of  Haliburton,  Green- 
law,  Berwickshire,  in.  1801,  Jessie  JOHNSTON, 
and  <?.  in  1823,  having  by  her,  who  survived 
him  till  1864,  had  issue, 

I.  GEORGE,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

II.  James,  in.  in  1841,  Anne  PLUMMER, 
and  had  issue, 

1.  John,  who  d.  in  1853. 


1.  Annie. 

2.  Jessie. 

III.  Patrick,    m.   first,  Janet   PiTCAlBN, 
and  had  issue, 

Patrick. 

Mary  Anne. 

He  in.  secondly,  Mary  PLAYFAIR,  and 
thirdly,  Fanny  TURNBULL. 

IV.  John,  m.  first,  Mary  WILSON,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

John. 

He  m.  secondly,  Agues  TTTRNBULL. 
I.  Margaret,  d.  imm.  at  Melrose,   Lara, 
13th  October,  1891,  aged  81. 


Residence — Windermere,  Lara,  Victoria. 
Club — Melbourne. 


JOHN  CAMPBELL  GILCHRIST,  of  Brookfield,  Oamaru,  New  Zealand, 
J.P.  for  New  Zealand,  and  member  of  the  Oamaru  Harbour  Board,  I. 
13th  September,  1830,  m.  9th  June,  1862,  Allison,  daughter  of  James  TAYLOR, 
of  Inverlieth,  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  and  has  issue, 
i.  JAMES  RAMSAY,  6.  1st  August,  1865. 
ii.  Neil  Campbell,  b.  10th  August,  1867. 
in.  George  Taylor,  &.  14th  April,  1870,  d.  14th  July,  1891. 
i.  Jessie  Agnes, 
n.  Alice  Margaret, 
in.  Jane  Douglas. 
Mr.  Gilehrist  was  the  first  mayor  of  Oamaru. 


ANGUS  GILCHBIST,  of  Kintyre,  Argyll- 
shire, Scotland,  where  the  family  had  resided 
for  several  generations,  b.  10th  March,  1755  ; 
»«.  15th  July,  1785,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
James  CAMPBELL,  of  Drumlcek,  and  d.  3rd 
August,  1836,  leaving  a  son, 


DUNCAN  GILCHRIST,  of  Kintyre,  Argyll- 
shire, b.  12th  November,  1790;  who  m.  1818, 
Margaret,  daughter  of  John  McMiLLAN,  of 
Skipness  (she  d.  1844),  and  d.  1865,  leav- 
ing issue,  the  present  JOHN  CAMPBELL  GIL- 
CHRIST. 


Residence — Brookfield,  Oamuru,  New  Zealand. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


677 


WILLIAM  WALTER  HOOD,  J.P.  of  Burenda,  Angathela,  Queensland, 
resident  director  of  the  Western  Queensland  Pastoral  Company,  I.  in 
Scotland,  25th  March,  1644;  m.  at  Merrang,  llth  February,  1868,  Mary  Jane, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Adolphus  SCEALKS,  of  Woodhonse  and  Merrang, 
near  Hexham,  and  has  issue, 

i.  ROBERT,  6.  26th  July,  1873. 

ii.  John  Stuart,  b.  23rd  January,  1876. 

in.  Hugh  Alexander,  b.  15th  October,  1878. 

iv.  Sydney  Walter,  I.  9th  November,  1883. 

v.  Edward  Leslie,  6.  8th  July,  1889. 

vi.  William  Frederick,  6.  24th  March,  1894 

T.  Jane  Alice  Violet,  6.  12th  November,  1868. 

n.  Margaret  Weatherly,  b.  2nd  September,  1871. 

in.  Mary  Millicent,  6.  12th  November,  1874. 

iv.  Hilda  Maud,  b.  16th  March,  1877. 

v.  Constance  May,  b.  21st  May,  1880. 

vi.  Jessie  Muriel,  b.  8th  February,  1882. 

vii.  Ida  Evalino,  b.  23rd  September,  1885. 

vin.  Ella  Beatrice,  b.  llth  February,  1888. 

ix.  Dorothy  Edith,  b.  26th  November,  1892. 


Utiuage. 


The  ancestors  of  Mr.  W.  W.  Hood  were 
for  many  generations  tenant  farmers  in  the 
counties  of  Berwick  and  East  Lothian,  Scot- 
land. 

WILLIAM  HOOD,  of  Woodhall,  East 
Lothian,  Scotland,  farmer,  m.  Agnes,  daughter 
of  William  DICKSON,  of  Butterlan,  Berwick- 
shire, and  d.  8th  April,  1838,  aged  85,  leaving, 
amongst  other  iesue  (from  whom  the  New 
Zealand  family  descends),  a  son, 

WILLIAM  HOOD,  of  Elmford  and  Gruel- 
dykes,  Berwickshire,  farmer,  who  was  the 
second  son,  b.  in  1786.  He  m.  8th  December, 
1807,  Martha,  eldest  daughter  of  John 
BERTRAM,  of  Cranshaws,  Berwickshire, 
farmer,  and  d.  25th  December,  1830,  having 
hud  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  25th  September,  1808  ;  d. 
3rd  June,  1827. 

II.  John,  i.  20th  December,    1812;   rf. 
13th  March,  1836. 

III.  James,   b.    14th    April,    1814;     in. 
1841,  Eliza  DKXHAM.  and  has  issue, 

1.  William,  of  Annandale,  Queens- 
land, b.  27th  May,  1850. 

2.  Andrew  Denham,  of   Birdsville, 
Queensland,  4.  1st  April,  1852. 

3.  John   Bertram,   b.    6th    August, 
1858. 

4.  James  Walter,  b.  21st  December, 
1861. 

1.  Jane  Pringle,  b.  22nd  July,  1842 ; 
»i.  Dr.  JAMIESOK,  of  56,'  Collins 


Street,  Melbourne,  and  has  issue, 
one  son  and  three  daughters. 

2.  Agnes  Martha,  b.  29th  December, 
1843 ;    m.  James  FORBES,  of  4, 
Chalmers     Crescent,    Edinburgh , 
Scotland,  and  has  issue,  five  sons 
and  three  daughters. 

3.  Eliza  Denham,  b.  llth  February, 
1846 ;    m.    to   the  Rev.  Andrew 
HABDIE,    of    The  Manse,    Rich- 
mond, Victoria,  and  has  issue,  fire 
sons  and  one  daughter. 

4.  Isabella       Edwards,      b.      28th 
November,  1853. 

6.  Christian,  b.  9th  February,  1857. 
IV.  George,   4.   19th  March,  1817;    »». 
1842,  Ann  COSSAR,  and  d.  in  Victorin, 
1859,  having  had  issue, 

1.  William,  b.  27th  January,  1844. 

2.  Walter    Cossar,    of    Anuandalo, 
Queensland,  b.  27th  March,  1845  ; 
m.  his  cousin,  Margaret  Dunsmure, 
daughter  of  Robert  C'ALDKR,  and 
has  issue,  one  son  aud  two  daugh- 
ters. 

3.  Mark  Cockburu  Cossar,  4.  24th 
Juno,    1849;   d.    in  Queensland, 
about  1872. 

v.  Alexander,  4.  18th  June,  1819  ;  rf.  at 
Merrang,  Victoria,  22nd  July,  1885. 

vi.  ROBEKT,  late  of  Merrang. 

I.  Agnes,  4.  13th  March,  1810  '•  d.  26th 
October,  1828. 


678 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


II.  Margaret,  *.  20(li  May,  1811  ;  d. 
September,  1801. 

ill.  Christian,  li.  8th  November,  1815; 
m.  184!,  John  C'HIRXSIDE,  M.D.,  and 
d.  at  Point  Cook,  Victoria,  27th  Sep- 
tember, 1852. 

IV.  Martha,  li.  22nd  May,  1824;  m. 
14th  May,  1851,  Robert  CALDKB,  of 
Polkommet,  Horsham,  Victoria,  and 
has  issue, 

1.  Robert    James,    b.    21st    April, 
1857. 

2.  William     Hood,    //.    2-tth    June, 
1861. 

1.  Martha  Bertram,  b.  25th  Decem- 
ber, 1853. 

2.  Ellen    Davidson,    It.    llth    July, 
1855. 

3.  Margaret     Dimsmure,    b.    23rd 
December,  1858;    m.  her  cousin 
Walter  Cossar  HOOD,  of  Annan- 
dale,   Queensland,    and    has   one 
son  and  two  daughters. 

4.  Elizabeth  Anne,  li.  13th  January, 
1803. 

The  sixth  eon, 

ROBERT  HOOD,  of  Merrang,  near  Hexham, 
co.  Villiers,  Victoria,  J.P.,  and  member  of 
local  council,  b.  at  Elmford,  Berwickshire, 
Scotland,  12th  February,  1821 ;  m.  first,  at 
Cockburnspath,  Berwickshire,  22nd  June, 
1843,  Margaret,  daughter  of  James 
WEATHKRLY,  of  Coekburnspath,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  17th  November,  1849,  and  was 
buried  nt  Longformacus)  had  issue, 

I.  WILLIAM    WALTBE,   the    subject   of 

this  memoir. 

IT.  James,  It.  in  Scotland,  1st  December, 
1847  ;  d.  August,  1867. 

Residence — Burenda, 


I.  Jessie   Ann,  It.  in    Scotland,  9th    Julv, 
1845. 

Mr.  I  Food  MI.  secondly,  30th  December,  1850, 
al  Merrang.  Victoria,  Jane,  daughter  of 
Coventry  PATON,  of  Stuart  Street,  Carluke, 
Scotland,  and  relict  of  the  late  Adolphus 
SrKA!.KS,of  VVoodhousciiiid  Merrang,  Victoria, 
and  d.  30th  October,  1891,  having  by  her 
had  (amongst  other  issue,  who  rf.  in  infancy), 

in.  Robert     Alexander     David,     b.    at 
Merrang.  Victoria,  8th  August,  18(13. 

II.  Agnes  Eliza,  b.  in  Edinburgh,  Scot- 
land, 4th  September,  1859. 

Mr.  Robert  Hood  went  to  Victoria  in  1854. 
He  first  bought  Bolac  Plains  from  Mr. 
Robert  Anderson  and  afterwards  in  ls.°>0 
Merrang  from  the  executors  of  the  late 
Adolphus  Sccales.  Mr.  Hood  took  an 
active  interest  in  all  local  affairs,  being 
President,  and  for  several  years  a  member  of 
the  Warrnamboolshire  Council ;  and  after- 
wards a  member  of  the  Mortlakeshire 
Council.  He  was  also  for  many  years  con- 
nected with  the  Warrnambool  Racing  Club, 
and  took  an  interest  in  coursing,  hunting  and 
other  sports.  As  a  breeder  and  successful 
exhibitor  of  Lincoln  sheep,  Mr.  Hood  was 
well  known.  He  was  one  of  the  first  to 
import  a  stud  flock  of  this  breed.  He  was 
one  of  the  originators  of  the  "  Long  Woolled 
Association  "  of  Victoria,  the  shows  of  which 
were  held  at  Hexham,  and  of  which  he  was 
President  for  the  first  four  years.  This  was 
merged  in  the  "  Australian  Sheep-Breeders 
Association"  of  Australasia,  and  removed  to 
Melbourne.  Of  this  society  Mr.  Hood  was 
Vice-President  since  its  start,  and  once  Presi- 
dent. 

Morven,  Queensland. 


H 


ARRY  RISDEN  HALL  JORDAN,  of  Townsville,  Queensland,  I.  2Cth 
June,  1866. 

Hfneaot. 


The  JOHDANS  are  an  old  Devonshire  family 
and  possessed  a  considerable  estate  in  Dart- 
moor, near  Widdicombe,  which  still  bears  the 
family  name,  "  Jordans,"  but  which  many 
years  ago  passed  into  Chancery.  The  late 
RICHAHD  JOBDAN,  a  great  naturalist  and  the 
proprietor  of  a  bank  at  Teignmouth,  Devon- 
shire ;  W.  Risden-Jordan,  solicitor,  of  Teign- 
moutli  ;  and  Dr.  Charles  Jordan,  of  Birming- 
ham, are  of  this  family. 


THE  REV.  JOHN  JOED  AN,  a  Weslpyan 
minister,  son  of  JOHN  JOBDAN,*  of  Trolvas, 
Penryn,  co.  Cornwall,  England,  m.  Elizabeth 
JEFFEEIES  (who  d.  at  Luton,  co.  Bedford,  in 
1854),  and  d.  at  Carnelford,  co.  Cornwall,  in 
1829,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  m.  first,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
John  WALLEE,  of  Luton,  co.  Bedford  ; 
and  secondly,  Eliza,  daughter  of 
James  BICKERTON,  and  had  issue. 


*  John  Jordan's  great-uncle,  JOHN  BEAED  (one  of  the  most  eminent  of  English  tenors,  for 
whom  Handel  composed  the  tenor  parts  in  the  "  Messiah,"  "  Israel  in  Egypt,"  "  Jepthah," 
"  Judas,"  and  "  Samson  "),  m.  Lady  Henrietta,  only  daughter  of  James,  fi^t  Earl  of  \\~ahle- 
grave.  She  was  the  widow  of  Lord  Edward  Herbert,  second  son  of  the  Marquis  of  Powis,  by 
whom  she  had  one  daughter,  Barbara,  who  m.  her  kinsman,  Henry  Arthur,  Lord  Herbert,  of 
Cherbury,  who  was  created  Earl  of  Powis  (see  BURKE'S  Peerage). 


'S  COLONIAL  flHXTIJY 


679 


II.  OllRtnVMs,   IM.    Hannah.    daughter    of 
tin-   above-mentioned    .Inl'ii    WAI.I.I  H, 

and  l'.:lil    i*Mle. 

III.  HEVUV,  luti-   cf  Shirley.  Sherwood, 
near  Hnnnane. 

I.  Marjim-t. 

II.  Loveday,  m.  IVter  THAKR,  i>f  Truro, 
co.  Cornwall.  :uul  had  i-sue. 

in.   Kli/abclh,   m.   Thomas    I'IM. 

Iliirslcin,      co.      Stafford,      anil      lia'l 


iv.    Kimn  •!.  ,11.  Ilio  Rev.  Josiah 

of  Hull,  and  had  issue. 
Tin-  tlnr,  I  ion, 

II  i:\nv  JORDAN,  of  Shirley,  Sherwood, 
lirar  Brisbane,  Queensland,  member  of 
Parliament  for  South  Brisbane,  //.  ut  Lincoln, 
I'ln^land,  22nd  November,  1818  ;  m.  (»th 
June,  1857,  Sarah  Kli/ahctli  II.,  daughter  of 
the  Htw.  Nathaniel  TURNER,  wlio  went  to 
New  Zealand  in  1823,  as  one  of  the  earliest 
missionaries,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

i.  HARKY  RISDEN  HALL,  the  subject  of 

tliis  memoir. 

ir.  Thomas  Shadford  Finder,  4.  4th 
January,  18G8  j  m.  22nd  November, 
1893,  Marie  Wilhelmine  Louise, 
daughter  of  John  Charles  RUMPF,  of 
Brisbane,  and  has  issue. 
III.  Alfred  Harcourt,  b.  4th  August, 

1869. 

IT.  George    Edward   Gustavus,  b.    Oth 
August,  1879. 


I.  Mary  Kninia,  M.  '2  Itli  1) inhrr,  1890, 

David    KII.-I-   'I 

son  of  the  late  I>a\  i  I  ( 'iinnoii   M 

">k,  (Queensland,  and 
ha*  issue. 

II.  Annie     Kli/ahrth    Povris    (authoress 
under   the   name   of    "  Powia "    of   a 
Toluine   of    poems    entilh-d     .In/mnn 
L,  /'v.,-t.>«."«th  April, IS'.i:'..  Iledlev  Allen 
DUNN,  M.l .  ' '..  i  Hon.  John 
1)1  \\,  of     \ili-hu.le,  South    Ai^tnili:i 

(see  that  family). 

III.  Edith. 

Mr.  Jordan  arrived  in  the  colony  of  Qneem- 
land  in  February,  1850,  and  was  a  member 
of  the  first  board  of  education  iu  that  colony. 
He  represented  the  eitv  of  Brisbane  in  the 
lir-t  sei-ion  of  the  first  Parliament  of  Queens- 
land, in  1860;  was  in  London  as  commis- 
sioner and  agent-general  for  immigration, 
from  1861  to  December,  1806;  represented 
Ka»t  Moreton  in  the  Legislative  Assembly 
from  1868  to  1871;  registrar-general  from 
1875  to  1883,  in  which  year  lie  was  elected  to 
the  Legislative  Assembly  for  South  Brisbane, 
and  Oiled  the  office  of  minister  of  lands,  in 
succession  to  the  Hon.  C.  B.  Dutton,  from 
August,  1837,  to  June,  1888.  He  was  a 
member  of  the  Royal  Statist  ieal  Society  of 
London,  and  of  the  Odoutolo^ical  Society  of 
Great  Britain.  Mr.  Henry  Jordan  d.  30th 
June-,  1890,  aged  71,  and  was  buried  at  the 
Sherwood  Anglican  Churchyard,  Brislnuc. 


Arms — Arg.  a  cross  moline  bftirernfotir  martlet*  git. 
Crett — A  martlet,  iri/h  wings  displayed  yu. 
Motto — Crux  i/at  xnlutem. 
Residence — Townsville,  Queensland. 


iLancjtom 


HON.  EDWARD  LANGTON,  of  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  member 
of  the  Executive  Council  of  Victoria,  and  vice-president  of  the 
trustees  of  the  public  library,  museums,  and  national  gallery  of  Victoria, 
b,  at  Gravesend,  co.  Kent,  2nd  January,  1828 ;  m.  7th  March,  1854,  J:ine 
Eliza,  daughter  of  Thomas  PETTIFER,  by  Mnry  Anne  Pi'CH,  his  wife,  and  has 
issue, 

!!i :\\i •:•!-,  b.  18th  August,  1802. 
Florence  Wynnie. 

Mr.  Langton  emigrated  to  Victoria  in  1852  ;  was  returned  to  Parliament 
for  Enst  Melbourne  in  January,  1866,  and  in  1868  for  West  Melbourne, 
continuing  to  sit  until  1877.  He  was  appointed  treasurer  in  May,  1868,  and 
was  treasurer  and  postmaster-general  from  June,  1872,  to  July,  1874.  Mr. 
Langton,  who  has  contributed  much  to  the  Melbourne  press,  was  one  of  tin- 
earliest  proprietors  of  the  Spectator,  a  weekly  journal  started  in  1865.  Ho 
was  secretary  of  the  Free  Trade  League  of  Victoria  from  its  commencement 
until  1866,  and  has  been  an  honorary  member  of  the  Cobden  Club  since 
1874. 


680 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


EGBERT  LANGTON,  son  of  ROBERT  LANO- 
TON  (who  was  4.  in  1672),  and  grandson  of 
DAVID  LAN&TON  (who  was  I.  in  1652),  was 
b.  28th  February,  1717,  and  was  father  of, 

DAVID  LANOTON,  who  was  b.  at  Elsham, 
co.  Lincoln,  2nd  February,  1759.  He  went 
to  London  in  April,  1781,  was  appointed  to 
a  position  in  the  Inland  Revenue  Office,  and 
bcruine  second  accountant-general,  in  which 
capacity  he  was  entrusted  in  1827-8  witli 
the  duty  of  abolishing  the  separate  establish- 
ments in  Edinburgh  and  Dublin,  and  making 
them  both  branches  of  the  London  oflice. 
He  m.  26th  August,  1784,  AnneELLAND  (who 
d.  17th  January  1827),  and  d.  in  August, 
1816,  leaving  a  son, 

Arms — Quarterly,  sa.  and  or  a  lend  arg. 

Crest — An  eagle  or  and  iryvern  verf,  their  necks  entwined  reguardant. 

Motto — Loyal  a  mart. 

Residence — 10,  Bruce  Street,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 


DAVID  ELLAND  LANQTON,  of  Gravesend, 
co.  Kent,  who  d.  in  February,  1873,  having 
by  Mary  his  wife  (who  d.  in  August,  1845) 
had  issue, 

I.  David  Elland,  »«.  Charlotte  TURNER, 
and    has    issue,    1.    David    Edward ; 

2.  Henry  ;    3.    Stephen ;    4.    Robert ; 

1.  Ellen;"  2.  Emma;  3.  Alice  ;  and  4. 
Charlotte. 

ii.  Robert,  in.  Harriet  CHARITY,  and  has 
issue,   1.  Robert    Bennet ;    2.  David  ; 

3.  Edward;  4.  Walter;   1.  Harriette ; 

2.  Mabel ;  3.  Florence. 

in.  EDWARD    (Hon.),    of   Toorak,    the 
subject  of  this  memoir. 


JHatfarlane* 


JOHN  DONALD   MACFARLANE,  of  Hawkswood,  Waiau,  Canterbury, 
New  Zealand,  b.  24th  March,  1851 ;  m.  9th  June,  1880,  Margaret  Hart 
GIBSOX,  and  has  issue, 

i.  JOHN  FREDERICK,  b.  31st  August,  1884. 
IT.  Hugh  Miller,  b.  28th  November,  1885. 
in.  Douglass  Graham,  b.  5th  March,  1887. 
I.  Florence  Agnes. 


The  history  of  the  Macfarlane  clan  is 
given  in  Brown's  History  of  the  Highlands, 
from  which  it  appears  that  the  Macfarlanes 
are  an  offshoot  of  the  house  of  Lennox, 
famous  in  Scotch  history,  and  owners  of 
Dumbarton  Castle,  and  the  lands  of  Arrochar, 
at  the  head  of  Loch  Long,  Scotland. 

JOHN  MACFABLANE,  of  Coldstream,  Ran- 
giora,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  b.  in  Perth- 
shire, Scotland  ;  landed  in  Nelson  in  1842, 
and  in  1850  proceeded  to  Canterbury.  He 
was  the  president  of  the  Northern  Agricul- 
tural Association  for  about  17  years,  and  took 
an  active  part  in  the  business  of  the  County 
Council.  He  m.  in  Wellington,  February, 
1849,  Miss  CAMERON,  and  d.  23rd  October, 
1881,  aged  67,  leaving  six  sons  and  three 
daughters,  viz., 

I.  Malcolm,   of    Rangiora,    Canterbury, 

New  Zealand,  »».  Hannah  CHISNALL, 

and  has  issue,  two  children. 

Eesidence — Hawkswood,  Waiau,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

Officer. 

/CHARLES  MYLES  OFFICER,  of  Ottawa,  Toorak,  Victoria,  J.P.,  formerly 
V_y  member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  Victoria,  b.  at  New  Norfolk, 
Tasmania,  14th  July,  1827 ;  m.  first,  24th  January,  1854,  Christina 


ii.  JOHN  DONALD,  now  of  Hawkswood, 

New    Zealand,    the    subject    of    this 

memoir. 
III.  James,  of   Rothernam,  Canterbury, 

New  Zealand,   m.   Stephanie   TYLEE, 

and  has  issue, 
iv.  Walter,     of     Kaiwarra,     Hurunui, 

New  Zealand. 

V.  David  Duncan,  of  Waiau,  New  Zea- 
land. 

VI.  Alexander. 

I.  Catherine,  in.  John  FULTON,  and  has 

issue,  three  sons  and  two  daughters, 
ii.  Agnes,  m.  George  JAMESON,  and  has 

seven  children. 
in.  Helen,  m.  W.  C.  NICHOLLS,  and  has 

three  children. 

Mr.  John  Macfarlane  possessed  large  estates 
in  the  middle  island  of  New  Zealand.  His 
widow  survives. 


i:ri!KK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


681 


Susannah,  daughter  of  the  late  Daniel  ROTIF.RT*O\,  of  Launceston,  Tnsnianin, 
by  Sarah  Weller  PI'HDRICK,  his  wife,  and  by  her  has  had  issue, 

i.  CHMII.I  N  MVI.IS,  It.  2nd  December,  1855. 

n.  William,  b.  3rd  December,  1858 ;  m.  15th  January,  1885,  Alexn 
Katherine  Rose  WILSON,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Lcsliu  Wilson. 

2.  Errol  Charles. 

in.  Suetonius  Frederick,  b.  7th  August,  1860,  deceased. 

iv.  Percy  Hunter,  b.  9th  July,  1865,  deceased. 

v.   Arthur  Edward,  b.  15th  June,  1806;  m.  10th  June,  1891. 

vi.  Francis  Allan,  b.  23rd  November,  1869. 

vii.  Sidney  Linden,  b.  9th  September,  1874. 

I.  Catharine  Simson,  deceased. 

n.  Jamima,  m.  21st  September,  1892,  David  BROWN,  of  Kallara,  New 
South  Wales,  J.P. 

in.  Isabella  Mary,  deceased. 

He  m.  secondly,  28th  November,  1876,  Ellen  Agnes,  second  daughter  of  the 
late  Thomas  Pope  BESXARD,  of  Yass,  New  South  Wales,  by  Marian  Henrietta 
L'Estrange  DALY,  his  wife,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

viii.  Rupert  Besnard,  b.  10th  September,  1877. 

ix.  Aubrey  Dunbar,  b.  5th  January,  1879. 

x.  Chester  Derwent,  b.  3rd  April,  1882. 

xi.  Stanley  Gordon,  b.  3rd  October,  1883,  deceased. 

xn.  Geoffrey  Talbot,  b.  16th  February,  1885. 

xin.  Herbert  Dundas,  b.  17th  September,  1886. 

xiv.  Maurice  Norfolk,  b.  26th  February,  1888. 

iv.  Ellen  Marian  L'Estrange,  6.  3rd  July,  1880. 

Mr.  Officer,  who  represented  the  electorate  of  Dundas,  in  the  Parliament 
of  Victoria,  from  1880  to  1891,  is  vice-chairman  of  the  Central  Board  for 
Aborigines,  Melbourne  ;  president  and  hon.  treasurer  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb 
Institution,  and  hon.  treasurer  of  the  Society  for  the  Protection  of  Animals  ; 
was  president  of  the  Zoological  and  Acclimatisation  Society  in  1892,  and 
chairman  of  the  Board  of  Advice,  Dalgety  and  Co.,  Melbourne,  from  1885  to 
1894. 


ILtneagc. 


ROBERT  OFFICER,  of  Jacksbank,  near 
Dundee,  N.B.,  son  of  JAMES  OFFICES,  also  of 
Jacksbank,  m.  Margaret  WAIKEB,  and  had  a 
son, 

KOBEET  OFFICES,  of  Jacksbank,  who  m. 
Isabella  KERB,  and  had  a  son, 

SIB  EOBEET  OFFICES,  Knt.,  M.A.,  of 
Itnllgreen,  New  Norfolk,  Tasmania,  sometime 
Speaker  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  Tas- 
mania, b.  in  Scotland,  3rd  October,  1800; 
was  educated  at  St.  Andrew's  University,  of 
which  he  became  M.A.,  and  having  obtained 
his  diploma  as  a  member  of  the  Royal  College 
of  Surgeons,  England,  he  emigrated  to  Tas- 
iiiiinia,  where  he  was  appointed  government 
medical  ofllcer  for  New  Norfolk,  and  after- 


wards assistant  colonial  surgeon,  subsequently 
retiring  from  the  medical  profession,  lie 
was  returned  to  the  Legislative  Council  for 
Buckingham  in  1853,  ard  to  the  Ilouse  of 
Assembly  for  the  district  of  Glenorchy  in 
1856,  being  chosen  chairman  of  committees, 
and  was  speaker  from  August,  1801,  to 
April,  1877.  Sir  Robert,  who  received  the 
honour  of  knighthood  in  1869,  m.  Jemima 
PATTEBSON  (who  d.  28th  September,  1881), 
and  d.  8th  July,  1879,  having  had  issue, 
I.  Robert,  d.  having  had  issue, 

1.  Robert,  m.  Jessie  Mi'in,  who  d. 
leaving  a  son,    Robert,    4.   13th 
January,  1883. 

2.  James  Read. 


BIIRKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


3.  Olenelg  Henry. 

4.  Frank       Suetonius.       in.       Ethel 
FMPIIKLBY. 

5.  Kenneth  Charles. 

0.  Alexander. 

1.  Margaret,  HI.  Dr.  William  MAC- 

F'AHI  ANK. 

2.  Mabel  Edith. 

3.  Georgina  Martha. 

II.  Suetonius  Henry,  d.  leaving  issue, 

1.  Charles  Grahum  Weir. 

2.  Henry  Suetonius. 

3.  Edwin  Cairns. 

4.  Adam  Cairns. 

1.  Mary  Lilias. 

2.  Jessie  Violet. 

in.  CHARLES  MYLEs,of  Ottawa,  Toorak, 
the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

iv.  Frederick,  deceased. 

v.  Frederick,  deceased. 

VI.  William,  of  Zara,  N.S.  Wales,  and 
Alma-road,  East  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne, 
Victoria,  in.  Mary  Grace,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  George  HBBDK.V,  of 
Toorak,  Melbourne  (see  HEBDEN  of 
Molony),  and  has  had  issue, 

1.  George. 

2.  Richard,  d.  April,  1870. 

Crest — A  dexter  arm  grasping  a  sword  in 
Motto — Deojmanle  vinco. 
Residence — Ottawa,  Irving-road,  Toorak, 
Club — Melbourne. 


3.  Ernest. 

4.  Richard  Blackwood. 

5.  William  Gerald. 

1 .  Theresa. 

2.  Marian. 

3.  Edil.li. 

4.  Adelaide  Bluckweod. 
.">.   Clara. 

<i.   Florence. 

7.  Isabel. 

8.  Mary  Grace. 

I.  Eliza  Hunter,  m.  James  BLACKWOOD, 
and  d.  leaving  issue,  one  son  and  two 
daughters. 

IT.  Catherine,  m.  the  Hon.  R.  SIMSOX, 
but  d.  s.  p. 

ill.  Isabella,  »i.  Richard  BLACKWOOD, 
and  has  issue  living,  three  sons  and 
three  daughters. 

IV.  Margaret,  deceased. 

v.  Jemima,  in.  I860,  Surgeon-General 
John  James  CLARKE,  M.D.,  late  of  the 
3rd  Bengal  Cavalry,  resident  at  18, 
Vernon  Terrace,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex, 
who  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny,  and 
has  surviving  issue,  two  sons  and  three 
daughters. 

vi.  Mary  Reid,  deceased. 
bend  sinister,  ppr.  hilled  and  pommelled  or. 

Victoria. 


iltttt!)* 


THE  MOST  REV.  WILLIAM  SAUMAREZ  SMITH,  D.D .,  of 
Bishopscourt,  Randwick,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Bishop  of 
Sydney,  Metropolitan  of  New  South  Wales,  and  Primate  of  Australia,  b.  at 
St.  Heliers,  Jersey,  14th  January,  1836  (twin  with  his  sister,  Margaret 
Elizabeth),  m.  19th  April,  1870,  Florence,  elder  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Lewis 
DEEDES,  M.A.,  rector  of  Bramfield,  co.  Herts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14th  June 
1890)  has  issue, 

I.   Hubert  Sanmarez,  b.  1st  November,  1874. 

i.  Margaret  Saumarez. 

n.  Mabel  Saumarez. 

in.  Helen  Saumarez. 

iv.  Katharine  Saumarez. 

v.  Dorothy  Saumarez. 

vi.  Ursula  Saumarez. 

vir.  Rosalind  Saumarez. 

The  Primate  was  educated  at  Marlborougli  College,  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  became  B.A.  in  1858,  Fellow  in  1860,  M.A.  in  186-2,  B.D.  in  1871, 
and  D.D.  in  1889.  He  was  ordained  deacon  in  1859,  and  priest  in  1860  ;  was 
chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Madras  from  1861  to  1865,  curate  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Cambridge,  in  1866,  vicar  of  Trumpington,  co.  Cambridge,  from  1866  to  1869, 
in  which  year  he  was  appointed  examining  chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Norwich, 
and  in  1880,  honorary  canon  of  Chester ;  was  principal  of  St.  Aidan's  Theo- 
logical College,  Birkenhead,  from  1869  to  1889,  and  in  1890  was  consecrated 


BUTJKKS  Co  1,0X1  A  I.  flKXTRY. 


C83 


Hi-lmp   df   Syilncy,    metropolitan    of    New    Sonth    Wales,    and    Priraalc   of 
Australia. 


ILintnctr. 


Tliis  family  claims  descent  from  tin' 
nneiciit  and  ili-tiMi.'iii»lic-d  house  of  SMITH 
(formerly  II  Kill/.),  of  Witlicutc,  co.  Leicester, 
a  younger  branch  of  which — SMITH.  <;/' 
Kdmniiillhiiriir.co.  Leicester,  created  a  baronet 
Hiiil  —is  now  represented  in  the  female  lino 
by  the  Earls  of  Derby  (*te  Heralds'  Vieita- 
tion,  co.  Leicester,  Mo  rant'-  Bittoryof  Xuex, 
&c.).  From  Henry  Smith,  tlie  notorious 
rcuicidc,  the  last  of  the  family  who  possessed 
Wilhcole,  is  said  to  have  been  de-cended. 

Ih.Miv  SMITH,  of  Great  Hautbois,  in  the 
parish  of  Coltishall,  co.  Norfolk,  buried  at 
Coltishall,  2nd  October,  1743,  leaving  by  his 
wife,  Elizabeth  (Jonxsox),  a  son, 

JOSEPH  SMITH,  of  Great  Hautbois,  bap- 
tised at  Coltishall,  24th  April,  1715.  in. 
Margaret  (rf.  1804),  daughter  of  Anthony 
AITHUL,  and  d.  30th  November,  1761, 
leaving  is?ne,  with  three  daughter?,  of  whom 
Mary  m.  Dr.  PoRTEH,  Lord  Bishop  of 
t'logher,  a  son, 

JOSEPH  SMITH,  of  Shortgrove,  Newport, 
co.  Essex,  M.A.  (C'aius  College,  Cambridge), 
secretary  and  confidential  friend  of  the 
Prime  Minister,  the  Right  Hon.  William 
Pitt,  baptised  at  Coltishall,  23r;l  March. 
]  7.">7  ;  in.  first,  Anna  (who  d.  s.  p.  13th  August, 
1791).  third  daughter  of  Joseph  MARTIX,  M.P. 
(see  MARTIN  of  Ham  Court,  in  BCRKK'S 
Landed  Q entry) ;  and  secondly,  1798, 
Margaret,  second  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
Joseph  COOKS,  younger  brother  of  Charles, 
first  Lord  Soiners,  and  by  her  (who  d.  June, 
1817)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Charles,  of   Shortgrove,  co. 
Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that  county, 
and   high    sheriff   thereof,   1868;    in. 
16th  February,  I860,  Fanny  Rowley, 
daughter  of  Sir  Richard  Kixo,  Bart., 
G.C.B.,  vice-admiral   of  the  Red,  and 
dying  without  issue,   6th  June,  1883, 
was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Joseph  Charles 
Thomas. 

II.  Henry    Joseph,    of    Lincoln's    Inn, 
barrister-at-law,  m.   Letitia,  daughter 
of  Charles  SHIHETO,  and  had  issue. 

1.  Joseph  Charles  Thomas,  of  New- 
port House,  Newport,  co.  Essex, 
and  of  Fairycroft,  Saffron  Wai- 
den,  in  the  same  county,  formerly 
of  Shortgrove  (now  the  property 
of  Lord  Cardross),  J.P.,co.  Essex, 
heir  to  his  uncle,  late  Captain 
Queen's  Royal  Antrim  Rifles,  A. 
4th  February,  1845,  educated  at 
Brighton  College,  and  at  Cams 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1866, 
M.A.  1870;  m.  1877,  Eliza  Anna- 
bel la  Sealey,  fourth  daughter  of 
Edwin  L".  VlDAL,  of  Comborough, 
co.  Devon,  and  has  issue,  1.  Am- 
brose Joseph  Cocks,  i.  Gth  June, 


1.    Margaret    Sealey ;      2. 

Winifred  K\  re  ;  3.  Violet  A'letliea. 
2.     Henry     George      (Rev.),    M.A. 

Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford. 
:!.   Reginald  Yorke,  Lieutenant  R.V 
I.  Smners  Percy. 
1.    Marirant  ( 'atlrrine,  m.  the  Rev. 

W.     (lillieit      Kr.wARUs,     minor 

canon   of   St.   George's,  Windsor, 

and  has  issue. 

2.  Jane  Florence  Mary. 

3.  Susan  Frcderica,  m'.  J.  D.  Hotw- 
WOOD,  and  has  issue. 

•i.  Edith  l.etitia. 
5.  Leila  Marian, 
in.  George  James    Philip,  barrist<"r-at- 

law,  master  of  the  Court  of  Queen's 

Bench,  deceased. 
IV.    John  James    (Rev.),   M.A.,    fellow 

and  tutor  of  C'aius  College,  Cambridge, 

deceased. 
T.  RICHARD  SXOWDOX  (Rev.),  of  whom 

presently. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  GLYJT. 

Mr.  Smith  rf.  15th  April,   1822.     His  fifth 

and   Miimjrest  SOD, 

THE  REV.  RICHARD  SXOWDOX  SMITH, 
M.A.  (Cambridge),  of  13,  Norfolk  Terrace, 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  prebendary  of  Iptliome 
in  Chichester  Cathedral,  and  formerly  incum- 
bent of  All  Souls'  Church,  Brighton,  entered 
the  Rifle  Brigade,  of  which  he  it  the  oldest 
surviving  officer,  in  1828,  and  retired  in  1838. 
Before  taking  Holy  Orders,  he  went  to  Cam- 
bridge as  a  Fellow  Commoner  of  Gonvilleand 
Caius  College,  B.A.  1842,  M.A.  1845.  He 
was  b.  1st  December,  1809  ;  m.  19th  January, 
1835,  Anno,  daughter  of  James  ROBIN,  of 
Jersey,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  January,  1850) 
has  had  issue, 

i.  WIILIAM  SAUMAREZ  (The  Most 
Rev.),  BISHOP  OP  STDXET. 

II.  Edward     Snowdon     (Kev.),    M.A. 
(Cambridge),     vicar     of     St.    Philip, 
Litherland,  near  Liverpool,  and  com- 
missary to  the  Bishop  of  Sydney,  ft. 
nth  September,  1849;  «i.  31st  Janu- 
ary,  1877,   Charlotte  ASPINALI,,  and 
has  issue,  one  son  and  five  daughters, 
viz.,  1.  Robin  ;  1.  Edith  ;  2.  Margaret  ; 
3.  Hilda  ;  4.  Winifred  ;  5.  Evelyn. 

i.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  twin  with  her 
brother,  William  Saumarez. 

ii.  Mary  Campbell,  m.  1870,  Ebenezer 
Bird  FOSTER,  of  Anstey  Hall,  Trump- 
ington,  Cambridge,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Cambridge,  and  sheriff  thereof  1882, 
a  banker  at  Cambridge,  eldest  son  of 
the  late  George  Ebenezer  FOSTER,  of 
Brooklamls,  co.  Cambridge,  high 
sheriff  of  that  county  in  1868,  but  has 
no  issue. 

III.  Emily  Jemima,  m.  H.  Bruce  Bos- 
WELL,  of  Tver  Lodge,  Iver,  co.  Bucks, 


684 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


retired  Bombay  Civil  Service,  but  has 

no  issue. 
IV.  Louisa  Jane. 

v.  Alice  Sophia,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Herbert 
Arms—  Git.  on  a  chevron  arg.  between  fhree  lezants,  as  many  trefoils  slipped  azure. 
Residence— Bishopscourt,  Eandwiek,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


GRIFFITH,  M.A.  (Camb.),  of  4,  Eel- 
mont,  Dyke  Koad,  Brighton,  co.  Sus- 
sex, and  has  one  son,  Herbert  Chnrle.*. 


THE  HON.  CHARLES  JAMES  TOWNSHEND,  of  Halifax,  province  of 
Nova  Scotia,  Dominion  of  Canada,  one  of  Her  Majesty's  Justices  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Nova  Scotia,  b.  22nd  March,  1844,  m.  first,  23rd  April,  1867, 
Laura,  daughter  of  John  D.  KINXEAB,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17th  March,  1884) 
has  issue, 

i.  George  Ernest,  6.  llth  February,  1873. 

I.  Mary  Blair. 

ir.  Gertrude  Laura. 

He  in.  secondly,  25th  October,  1887,  Margaret,  daughter  of  John  MACFAELANE, 
and  by  her  has  issue, 

ii.  Charles  Stuart,  b.  15th  July,    1888. 

Mr.  Justice  Townshend  was  educated  at  the  Collegiate  School,  and  at  the 
University  of  King's  College,  Nova  Scotia,  where  he  graduated  with  high 
honours  in  1862,  B.A.  1863,  B.C.L.  1872,  was  admitted  to  the  bar  of  Nova 
Scotia,  April,  1866,  Q.C.  1880,  was  elected  to  the  Legislative  Council  for  co. 
Cumberland  in  1878,  and  re-elected  1882,  but  resigned  in  ]  884.  and  elected  a 
member  of  the  Canadian  House  of  Commons  in  that  year.  He  was  a  member 
of  the  Executive  Council  of  Nova  Scotia,  1878-82.  He  was  elevated  to  the 
Bench  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Nova  Scotia  in  March,  1887. 


Hiruaae. 


EICHAED  TOWNSHEND,  of  Wrexham, 
Wales,  descended  from  the  Norfolk  family 
of  which  Marquess  Townshend  is  the  head, 
left  a  son, 

HON.  WILLIAM  TOWNSHEND,  president 
of  H.M.  Council,  collector  and  naval  officer, 
of  Prince  Edward  Island,  Canada,  was  also 
president  of  the  Council,  and  for  some  time 
administered  the  government  of  that  colony, 
ft.  in  Wales,  England,  in.  Flora,  daughter  of 
the  Hon.  Chief  Justice  STEWART,  of  Prince 
Edward  Island,  and  d.  in  England  1816, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  1843,  had  issue, 

I.  Cecil  Wray. 

II.  William  James, 
in.  Peter  Stewart, 
iv.  John  Dalton. 
v.  Charles. 

vi.  GEOBOE,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Esther  Wray. 

II.  Helen  Diana. 
The  youngest  son, 

REV.  GEOBOE  TOWNSHEND,  of  Amherst, 
Nova  Scotia,  Canada,  and  Bushey,  Herts, 
England,  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1836,  rector  of 
Amherst,  diocese  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  rural 
dean  1835  ;  hon.  canon  of  St.  Luke's  Cathe- 
dral, Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  1889,  and  canon 


1874-89,  b.  9th  May,  1810 ;  >«.  22nd  Septem- 
ber, 1838,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  Hon. 
Alexander  STEWART,  master  of  the  Roll?, 
and  judge  of  Court  of  Vice-Admiralty,  Nova 
Scotia,  and  by  her,  who  d.  24th  Apri'l,  1881, 
had  issue, 

I.  George  Stewart,  b.  25th  July,  1839  ; 
m.  March,  1867,  and  d.  April,  1888, 
leaving  issue,  three  sons  and  one 
daughter. 

ii.  Alexander  Stewart,   b.  2nd  August, 
18 11 ;  »».  October,  1864,  and  has  issue, 
two  sons  and  one  daughter. 
in.  CHARLES  JAMES,  the  subject  of  this 

memoir. 

IV.  William  Hill,  b.  30th  June,  1845  ; 
m.  July,  1875,  and  has  issue,  two 
sons. 

v.  John  Medley,  b.  20th  January,  1852 ; 
m.  June,  1880,  and  has  issue,  one  son 
and  one  daughter. 

VI.  Cecil  Wray,  4.  3rd  May,  1854,  de- 
ceased. 

I.  Flora  Stewart,   »».   September,  1870, 
P.  W.  St.  GEOR9E,  C.E.,  and  has  issue, 
four  sons  and  two  daughters. 

II.  Mary,  m.  September,  1862,  and  has 
issue,  oue  son  and  one  daughter. 


COLONIAL  GENTRY  685 


Arm*  —  Ar.  <i  chevron  erm.  bcticee*  tkree  etcai/o/ii  ary. 

'  ig  xtaliint  j>/>r.  attired  aW  tmyuled  ur. 
—Hire  r/enrri  iHcremeutaJidei. 
Setidence  —  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 


Eatl. 


HON.  WILLIAM  BERRIAN  VAIL,  of  Weymouth,  Digby  co.,  and 
Ottawa,  Ontario,  and  Halifax,  Nora  Scotia,  Lieutenant-Colonel  late 
Digby  Militia,  6.  at  Sussex,  King's  co.,  New  Brunswick,  19th  December,  1825, 
removed  to  Digby,  Nova  Scotia,  1846,  where  ho  in.  22nd  May,  1850, 
Charlotte  Leslie,  daughter  of  Charles  JONES,  of  Weymouth,  Digby,  Nova 
Scotia,  and  has  issue, 

i.  Ella  Leslie,  b.  18th  August,  1851,  m.  25th  July,  1872,  Archibald  S. 
MITCHELL,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 

ii.  Annie  Parish,  6.  15th  December,  1863,  m.  22nd  September,  1885, 
Colonel  Edmund  Donough  Collins  O'BRIEN,  R.E.,  Colonel  on  the 
Staff,  S.E.  District. 

Mr.  W.  B.  Vail  succeeded  to  the  office  held  by  Sir  Charles  Tnpper  when 
the  several  provinces  were  confederated,  and  was  leader  of  the  Government  in 
the  Provincial  Legislature  for  the  first  two  parliamentary  terms  after  the 
union,  a  very  critical  period  in  the  history  of  his  province,  and  it  was  largely 
due  to  his  loyalty,  tact,  and  popularity  with  his  party,  that  the  legislature  of 
Nova  Scotia  decided  to  accept  the  situation  and  give  the  Union  Act  a  fair 
trial.  It  was  during  his  term  of  office  as  Minister  of  Militia  and  Defence  of 
Canada,  that  the  Royal  Military  College  at  Kingston,  Ontario,  waa  built  and 
opened,  where  up  to  the  present  time,  eighty-five  of  the  total  number  of  cadets, 
who  have  graduated,  have  been  given  commissions  in  the  Imperial  Army. 
several  of  them  having  served  with  distinction.  The  Hon.  W.  B.  Vail 
was  elected  member  of  the  Provincial  Legislature  in  September,  1867  ; 
was  sworn  a  member  of  the  Executive  Council  of  Nova  Scotia,  and 
appointed  provincial  secretary  of  the  province  on  the  7th  November, 
1867,  which  office  he  held,  together  with  that  of  leader  of  the  Government, 
in  the  House  of  Assembly,  till  the  30th  September,  1874,  when  he  was 
sworn  of  the  Queen's  Privy  Council  of  Canada,  and  appointed  minister 
of  Militia  and  Defence,  which  office  he  held  till  January,  1878,  when  ho 
resigned.  Hon.  W.  B.  Vail  sat  for  Digby,  Nova  Scotia,  in  the  House  of 
Assembly  from  1867,  until  his  appointment  to  office  in  the  Dominion 
Government,  when  he  was  returned  for  the  same  county  in  the  House  of 
Commons  of  Canada,  and  with  the  exception  of  one  short  term  continued  to 
represent  Digby  co.  till  1887. 

Uttuage. 

ROBERT  VAIL,  one  of  the  adherents  to  Now  Brunswick,  where  he  resided.  He 
the  British  Crown,  during  the  war  of  the  represented  King's  co.  in  the  New  Brunswick 
American  Colonies,  emigrated  from  the  Legislature,  for  nearly  a  quarter  of  «  century, 


United  States  to  St.  John,  New  Brunswick, 
at  the  close  of  that  war  in  1782.     His  son, 

JOHN  COUQIE  VAIL,  Lieutenant -Colonel 
of  the  1st  Regiment  of  King's  co.  Militia,  a 
largo  lauded  proprietor  in  Sussex,  King's  co., 


was  judge  of  the  District  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  and  also  held  several  important  public 
offices.  He  was  b.  1790;  m.  Charlotte  (6. 
1795),  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Oliver  ABNOLD, 
rector  of  Sussex,  King's  co.,  New  Brunswick, 


686  ISUKKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

and  by   her,  who  <?.  March,  JfviG,  had   with  was  called  to  the  Legislative  Council. 

Other  issue,  lie   was   for  several    veiirs  member  of 

I.     Edwin     Arnold,    M.D.    Edinburgh,  the  Executive  Council  of  that  Province, 

Scotland,   1837,   1.    at    Sussex,    New  i              was  speaker  of  the  House  of  Assembly , 

Brunswick,   KM.li    August,   1817.     He  j               of  New  Brunswick, from  1866  to  1897, 

succeeded  his  father  as  representative  i                 and  again   from  1871  to  18"!,  and  was 

of  King's  CO.  in  the  New  Brunswick  a    member  of    the    Kxcciitive.   Council 

Legislature    in    1857,   and    witli    the  when  he  >',  Julv,  ISSo. 

exception   of    a   small    interval,    held  ji.     WILLIAM     HKKIUAX     (Hon.),     the 

that  position  till  May,  Is85,  when  he  subject  of  this  memoir. 

.1 nils — Or  three  cross  crossh'tn  in  bend  within  lii'u  rulises  daucetl-je  xa.  letici'en  aix  <«///<'« 
displayed  of  ikt  last. 

I'rixf — On  a  mount  rrrf,  a  strati's  head  cuiiped  at  Uie  neck,  arg.  yuttee  de  poix  sur- 
mounting iii'o  cross* -i  /xili'-t' Ji/c/u'e  in  sallire  yu. 

Mo/to — In  tp  Domini-  spenn-i. 

Ketidence—  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 


MAJOR  RICHARD  ADOLPHUS  SHOLL,  J.P.  of  Lanccwood,  Perth, 
Western  Australia,  l>.  at  Bunbury,  Western  Australia,  18th  December, 
1846,  tn.  first,  19th.  September,  1872,  Eliine  Florence,  third  daughter  of  the 
late  Assistant  Commissary-General  Henry  ASHTON,  and  by  her,  who  d.  2nd 
November,  1877,  has  had  issue, 

i.  Henry  Robert,  6.  3rd  June,  1873. 

it.  Trevarton  Charles,  6.  26th  June,  1875  ;  d.  13th  October,  1877. 

i.  Elime  Florence,  b.  2nd  November,  1877,  d.  next  day. 

Major  Sholl  in.  secondly,  26th  January,  1887,  Mary  Howard,  elder  daughter 
of  the  late  Lieutenant-Colonel  Gilbert  Howard  SANDERS,  of  the  30th  Regiment, 
and  Ellen,  his  wife,  third  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  WALPOLE,  of  Winslow, 
Buckinghamshire,  but  by  her  has  no  issue. 

Major  Sholl  entered  the  Civil  Service  of  Western  Australia,  as  probation 
clerk,  post  office,  18C3  ;  third  class  clerk,  1864  ;  second  class  clerk,  1869  ; 
chief  clerk,  1873  ;  chief  clerk  and  accountant  in  the  treasury  department 
1879,  in  the  post  office  1881,  and  postmaster-general,  1889.  He  was  appointed 
Lieutenant  Metropolitan  Rifles  of  Western  Australia,  1875,  Captain,  1883, 
and  commandant,  1888,  and  retired  in  1894,  with  the  rank  of  major.  In  1891 
he  was  made  a  justice  of  the  peace  for  the  colony. 


lineage. 


ROBERT  SHOLL,  navy  agent  (whose  father 
was  for  many  years  Consul  at  Aleppo),  was 
b.  in  Turkey,  1781,  and  was  educated  at  the 
Truro   Grammar  School.     He  »».  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  —  MOTION,  of  Plymouth,  and 
d.  at  West  Square,  London,  in  1832,  having 
by  her,  who  d.  at  Longnor  Hall,  Shrewsbury, 
5th  January,  18G9,  had  issue,  with  another  son, 
i.  William    Horatio,    M.R.C.S.,  left   by- 
Jane,  hia  wife,  a  son, 

Lionel  Henry,  J.P.,  nndcr-secretary 
and  government  statist,  South 
Australia,  b.  15th  September, 
18'14 ;  m.  at  Wallaroo,  South 
Australia,  22nd  February,  1870, 


ii.  ROBEHT  Sony,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  Charles. 

I.  Elizabeth  Anne  Teresa,  m.  24th  Feb- 
ruary, 1842,  Colonel  Edward  CORBETT, 
D.L.,  of  Longnor  Hall,  co.  Salop,  and 


The  sou, 

ROBERT  JonN  SHOLL,  of  Perth,  left 
England  for  Australia,  accompanied  by  his 
mother,  brothers  and  sister,  in  the  barque 
"Shepherd,"  1st  July,  1810.  lie  //(.  at  Bun- 
bury,  W.A.,  iu  October,  1811.  Mary  Ann, 
daughter  of  F.  I!EUKELMAN,  of  Killarney.  co. 
Kerry,  Ireland,  and  </.  at  Perth,  in  June, 


£  i.    n'       1»86  having  by  her,  who  also  d.  at  Perth,  UtU 
Clara,  second   daughter  of    H.  B.       j   j  ^  ; 


j   j  ; 

HINTON,      late       feurgeon-Ma;or 


Bengal  Army. 


I.  Trevarton     Charles,    b,    at    Bunbury, 


MTKKIvS  COLONIAL  (iHNTRY. 


W.A.,  Till  July,   ISl.'i.  Mini   HII- 
sea  in  Mareh,  1M(!7  (<l.  tmm.). 

II.  Kll   II  Mill     AliOI.l'llf-i,    till'    Mil 

I  111-  iiii'iiiiiir. 

III.  Uulied    Kivderici,.    M.I..  \.  an. I  .1.1'. 
of   Perth,   W.A.,  lias   represented    tin1 
Gascoyne  District  since  1886.    He  wa« 
i.   27th   August,    18 IS,   m.    17th  July, 
l^.   Kliiraheth,  eld.-nt  il:iui;lili-r  lit'  III.' 
late  Tlmmas  COSGBOVK,  of  Nortli  Sid- 
ney, N.S.W.,  and  Elizabeth  BERKKL- 
iiAN,  liis  wife,  iind  ha-  i»iu>. 

1.  Frederick   Kobert,    I,.    5lli    July, 
J882. 

2.  (iuy  Tre\arton,  It.  7th  June,  188C. 

1.  Bessie,  I.  5th  July,  1879. 

2.  Fanny  Whitley,  b.  20th  October, 
1884. 

iv.  Horace   William,   M.L.A.  for  Roc- 

Rexidetice— Lancewoocl,  Perth, 
Club— Weld,  Perth. 


Dixtri.-t.  W.  \..  //.  at  IVrth,  9th 
April,  1H53,  m.  Jessie,  daughter  of  t'n- 
la'e    —    C'AVK    of   Roeh.nmie.    \V~.  I. 
i--!ie,  file  d'HU'lr 

v.    Kilwurd,  It.  lit  Perth,  lull    Ma\.    1  V.  I 
///.   Frances  Mary,  second  daughter  of 
the  late  Thomas  COSOBOVK,  uf  North 
Sulnev.    N  S.W..   Mill    has  had   issue, 
two  daughters,  of  wh'im  one  it.  n inn. 

vi.  Arthur,  It.  at  Perth,  loth  August, 
1858. 

vn.  Charles  Edwin,  b.  at  Perth,  Ifith 
December,  1861,  <l.  unm.  at  Koebournc, 
in  August,  1889. 

I.     I'ellelo)ie     l-'allliv.      //.      at      Perth,      (ith 

July.  IS.)!!,  HI.  \tr.  Kdwur.l  .ScoTT,  of 
Perth,  W.A.,  and  has  issue,  two  sous 
and  two  daughters. 

Western  Australia. 


JAMKS  SINCLAIR  McPHERSON,  of  Nangeela,  Casterton,  Victoria,  J.P. 
and  shire  councillor,  b.  27th  March,  1848 ;  educated  at  Portland, 
Victoria,  afterwards  at  Horton  College,  Ross,  Tasmania,  and  finally  at  the 
Church  of  England  Grammar  School,  Melbourne,  under  the  late  Rev.  Dr. 
Bromby  ;  m.  22nd  May,  18/1,  Susanna  (b.  at  Brora,  Sutherlandshire,  7th 
March,  1851),  daughter  of  William  SIM,  of  Abernethy,  by  Marion  McPuERSOX, 
his  wife,  of  Brora,  Sutherlandshire,  North  Britain,  and  has  issue, 

i.  JAMES  RUSSELL,  b.  24th  June,  1876. 

it.  Norman  H.  C.,  6.  24th  December,  1880. 

in.  Albert  Loraine,  b.  4th  May,  1883. 

I.  Wilhelmina  Marie,  b.  28th  February,  1872. 

ir.  Nangeela  H.  J.,  b.  4th  May,  1874. 

in.  Violet  Aniiit',  b.  24th  September,  1878. 

iv.  Irene  Victoria,  6.  10th  June,  1886. 


ILwracit. 


JAMES  McPiiEnaoN,  of  Clyne  Milton, 
Brora,  Sutherlandshire,  N.B.,  m.  Christina, 
daughter  of  William  MFKRAY,  of  Sutherland- 
shire,  and  sister  of  William  MCBBAT,  of  Dim- 
robin,  near  Casterton,  Victoria  (tee  Hint 
family)  and  d.  1870,  aged  80  years,  haying 
by  her,  who  d.  1880,  had  a  son, 

WILLIAM  MCPHEESON,  of  Nangeela,  C'as- 
terton,  Victoria,  who  went,  with  his  uncle, 
William  MUBKAT,  to  Hobart,  Tasmania,  in 
IN:!  K  and  removed  to  Victoria,  in  1839,  where 
he  managed  his  uncle's  property.  He  pur- 
eha>ed  Vui'jr.la  in  1841,  and  in  1851,  prior 
to  a  visit  to  Scotland,  sold  that  estate  to 
William  Swan,  late  of  Kocongwootong,  Col- 
eraine,  Victoria,  from  whom  he  rc-pureha.-.  d 
it  on  his  return  to  Victoria,  in  1854.  Mr. 
Mel'herson  was  6.  at  Clyno  Milton,  near 
Brora,  eo.  Sutherland,  N!B.,  21th  March, 
1823,  and  in.  at  Hobart,  19th  May,  1845, 
Marie  Bennett,  daughter  of  Captain  Jo.-eph 
Lutt  CLARKE,  of  Honiton,  Devonshire,  Eng- 


land, and  by  her  (who  was   b.  1st  March, 
1817)  bad  issue, 

I.  Alfred  William,  4.   10th  September, 
1846;  m.  firstly,  10th  September,  187-', 
Hannah,  daughter  of  T.  BOOTH,  aud 
by  her  (who  </.  1874)  has  issue,  one 
daughter,  Florence  Clarke  Russell,   b. 
14th  January,  1874.      He  HI.  secondly, 
Jessie,  daughter  of  William  C.  ALSTON, 
of  Glascow,  and   by  her    has    issue, 
Alfred  William  Glenelg,  and  Isabella 
M.  If. 

II.  JAMES  SINCLAIR,  of   Nangeela,  the 
subject  of  this  memoir. 

in.  William  Sutherland,  b.  llth  Octo- 
ber, 1849;  m.  Catherine,  third  daugh- 
ter of  George  CPK,  clerk  petty  sessions, 
Casterton,  Victoria,  and  has  issue,  five 
sons,  and  two  daughters. 

IV.  Murray  Bennett,  b.  27th  July,  1851 ; 
m.  Maria,  daughter  of  II.  AxTUILL,  of 


688  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Nelson,  Now  Zealand,  and  has  issue, 
live  sons  and  four  daughters. 
I.  Marie  Josephine,  d.  in  infancy, 


Mr.  William  McPherson  d.  at  Ascot  Heatli, 
near  Darluioor,  Victoria,  10th  September, 
1866. 


.  /  nns — Per  fesse  or  and  a:,  a  lymphad  of  tliajii-xl  n-iih  her  sails  Juried,  oars  in  action,  and 
maxl  and  tackling  all  jipr.,  flays  Jit/ing  git.,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a  hand  COttped  graying  a 
(/«i/;/i'i\  point  upwards  gu.,  in  the  sinister  chief  a  cross  crosslet  Jitchee  of  the  last. 

Crest— A.  cat  sejeant  ppr. 

Motto — Touch  not  the  cat  but  the  glove. 

Residence—  Nangeela,  Casterton,  Victoria. 


Sultus* 


RIGHT  REV.  CHURCHILL  JULIUS,  D.D.  (Oxon),  of  Bishopscourt, 
Christchurch,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  BISHOP  OF  Ciii;isT<:iin:<'ii, 
formerly  archdeacon  of  Ballarat,  b.  15th  October,  1847  ;  in.  18th  June,  187-!, 
Alice  F.,  daughter  of  the  late  Colonel  M.  J.  ROWLANDSON,  of  Bournemouth, 
Hants,  by  Mary  Catharine,  his  wife,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Jeremiah 
AWDRY,  of  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

i.  GEORGE  ALFRED,  b.  29th  April,  1873. 

ii.  John  Awdry,  6.  26th  July,  1874. 

I.  Mary  Ellen. 

ii.  Alice  Ethel. 

in.  Ella  Caroline. 

iv.  Ada  Catharine. 

v.  Bertha  Victoria. 

The  Right  Rev.  Bishop  Julius  was  educated  at  Worcester  College,  Oxford, 
graduated  B.A.  in  1669,  and  M.A.  in  1873  ;  was  ordained  deacon  in  1871,  and 
priest,  in  1872  ;  curate  of  St.  Giles',  Norwich,  from  1871  to  1873,  and  of  South 
Brent,  co.  Somerset,  from  1873  to  1875 ;  vicar  of  Shapwick,  co.  Somerset, 
from  1875  to  1878,  and  of  Holy  Trinity,  Islington,  co.  Middlesex,  from  1878 
to  1884,  in  which  year  he  was  appointed  vicar  of  Christchurch,  Ballarat, 
Victoria,  and  archdeacon  of  Ballarat ;  and  in  1890  he  was  consecrated  Bishop 
of  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

ILfneage. 


GEOEGE  CHARLES  JULIUS,  M.D.,  of  The 
Old  Palace,  Richmond,  co.  Surrey,  m.  1795, 
Isabella  Maria  GILDEB  (who  d.  1867),  and  d. 
1867,  leaving  issue, 

FBEDEBICK  G.  JULIUS,  M.D.,  of  Richmond, 


of  the  late  William  SMITH,  of  Nottingham, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1869)  left  at  his  decease, 
1886,  a  son, 

THE    RIGHT    REV.    CHUHCIIILL    JULIUS, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Christchurch. 


eo.  Surrey,  who  m.  1839,  Ellen  H.,  daughter 

Residence — Bishopscourt,  Christchurch,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 


THE   VERY    REV.  DE    BERDT    HOVELL,    of   the   Deanery,   Napier, 
Hawkes   Bay,  New    Zealand,  Dean  of   the  Cathedral  Chapter  of  the 
diocese  of  Waiapu,  b.  21st  April,  1850  ;  m.  4th  January,  1876,  Emily,  younger 
daughter  of  the  late  George  FFITCH,  of  Woodstock,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh  de  St.  Croix,  b.  2nd  January,  1877,  deceased. 

ii.  ORIOLL  HILTON,  b.  18th  August,  1878. 

in.  Rollo  St.  John,  b.  31st  March,  1884. 

i.  Ivy  Blauohflowcr,  b.  27th  September,  1880. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Tin-  Very  Rev.  l)c  Itonlt  Unveil  was  appointed  dean  of  Waiapu  by  the  Right 
Rev.  Kdwanl  Craig  SI  H;I  1 1,  13. D.,  bishop  of  tin-  sec.  amidst  tokens  of  much 
enthusiasm,  during  tho  session  of  the  Diocesan  Synod  held  at  Napier  (the 
see  town)  on  3rd  October,  1889.  He  had  previously,  after  much  other 
successful  organisation,  initiated  the  scheme  for  the  erection  of  the  fine 
cathedral  at  Napier,  and  had  been  chiefly  instrumental  in  carrying  out  the 
work.  Dean  Hovell  is  recognised  as  one  of  New  Zealand's  greatest  preachers. 

Hineage. 

This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  an 
ancient  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  family  whose 
prdigreo  is  given  in  the  Harleian  MSS.  1103, 
deducing  tlieir  descent  from  RICHARD 
HOVKLL,  wlin  lived  in  the  time  of  HKVUV  IV, 
and  was  esquire  to  tin-  body  of  HENBY  V, 
and  (/.  in  the  third  year  of  the  reign  of 
1 1  I:\KV  VI.  Ho  was  owner  of  certain  lands 
lying  in  Rickingall  Magna  in  the  county  of 
Suffolk,  and  in  Ashfield,  in  Stowlantoft,  in 
liadwell  Ash,  and  in  Walslmm  in  the  Willows, 
as  was  proved  by  evidences  in  the  hands  of 
tho  heirs  of  the  elder  house,  represented  by 
KICIIABD  HOVELL,  of  Flytcham,  co.  Norfolk, 
in  1613. 

WILLIAM  HOVELL,  of  Wyvorst one,  Suffolk, 
b.  circa  1749,  was  eldest  son  of  THOMAS 
HOVELL,  of  Bat-ton.  He  »».  Mary,  daughter 
of  E.  BLANCIIFLOWEH,  and  d.  5th  March, 
1807,  leaving  with  seven  other  children,  who 
d.  t.  p., 

I.  WILLIAM,   of    Wyverstone,  son  and 
heir,  m.  Mary,  daughter  and  heiress  of 
Dennis  DE  BEEBT,  and  had  issue. 
1.  Dennis    De    Berdt,  F.R.C.S.,  of 
Boreham    Holt,  Herts,  m.  Mary, 
daughter  of  J.  DE  HOENE,  and  d. 
1888,  leaving  issue, 

(1)  Arthur  Dennis  De  Berdt,  of 
New    College,    Oxford,    and 
Lincoln's    Inn,  d.  unm.   9th 
April,  1872,  v.  p. 

(2)  Thomas  Mark,  F.R.C.S.,  of 
Harley     Street,      Cavendish 
Square,      London,     Medical 
Attendant   on  the  late  Ger- 
man    Emperor    FEEDEBICK 
III,  who  conferred  on  him 
the  Kron  Order,  10th  April, 
1888. 

(3)  Hugh  De  Berdt,   Captain 
Worcestershire  Regiment,  ft. 
15th  April,  1863. 


(4)  Robert  De  Berdt,  barrister- 
at-lttw. 

(5)  Denys  De  Berdt. 

(1)  Mary  De  Berdt,  m.  Captain 
Francis  John  ROMILLY,  R.E., 
who  was  killed  in  the  Soudan. 

(2)  Nelly  Blanchflower. 

(3)  Jessie  Do  Home. 

(4)  Emily  Margaret. 

1.  Anne,  m.  Rev.  Lewis  Page  MEK- 
CIKB,  M.A.  of  University  College, 
Oxford. 

2.  Julia,  m.  Rev.  Challis  PAKOISSIEX, 
M.A.,  Fellow  of    Clare  College, 
Cambridge,  and  rector  of  Harding- 
ham,  Norfolk. 

II.  CHABLES,  of  whom  presently. 

The  younger  son, 

CHABLES  HOVELL,  Surgeon  R.N.,  m.  1811, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Henry  ADAMS,  and  d. 
12th  June,  1859,  having  by  her,  who  d.  llth 
December,  1862,  had  issue, 

i.  CHABLES,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas  De  Berdt,  d.  ».  p. 

ill.  Robert,  d.  t.  p. 

I.  Anne,  d.  t.  p. 

n.  Eliza  Maria  Caroline  Blanchflower, 

d.  t.p. 
in.  Mary,  d.  >.  p. 

The  eldest  son, 

C'BABLES  HOVELL,  M.R.C.S.E.,  formerly 
surgeon  of  the  3rd  Waikato  Regiment,  and 
brigade-surgeon,  m.  1849,  Sarah,  daughter  of 
M.  BECHEB,  and  d.  at  sea  14th  March,  1893, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  24th  March,  1868)  had 
issue, 

I.  DE  BEBDT  (Very  Rev.), of  Napier,  the 
subject  of  this  memoir. 

II.  Charles  Woodward, 
in.  Harry  Kinnaird. 

I.  Harriett  Eva. 


A  rms — Sa.  a  cross  or. 

Crest — A  greyhound  couchant  or,  collared  and  lined  ta. 
Mottoes — Kunquam  olliriscor ;  and  Quo  fata  vacant. 
Residence— The  Deanery,  Napier,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 


EORGE  WOODROFFE  GOYDER,  of  Warrakilla,  Aldgate,  South 
Australia,  C.M.G.,  J.P.,  surveyor-general  and  inspector  of  mines  of 
that  colony,  b.  24th  June,  18'2fi.  By  his  first  wife  (whom  he  m.  10th  Decem- 
ber, 1851,  and  who  d.  8th  April,  1870)  he  has  had  issue, 

VOL.  H.  2  T 


600 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


i.  GEORGE  Airniri!,  I.  7th   April,   1855;    m.  31st  March,  1888,  Florence 

Martha  SLATTFU. 
n.  David  John,  6.  18th  February,  1862  ;    m.  12th  June,  1880,  Margaret 

Harriet,  daughter  of —  HKNNING,  and  has  issue, 

Rudolf  George  Barr. 
HI.  Alexander  Woodroffe,  6.  29th  June,  1864  ;  m,  17th  May,  1894,  Helena 

Maria,  daughter  of  Campbell  DAVIES. 
iv.  Francis  Pjtherington,  6.  14th  February,  1865. 
v.  Norman  Underwood,  6.  8th  November,  1866. 
i.  Frances  Ellen,  b.  5th  September,  1852  ;  d.  7th  May,  1854. 
II.  Florence  Sarah,  6.  10th  January,  1854. 
in.  Emma  Gertrude,  b.   20th  November,   1856;    m.   7th    October,  1884, 

Edward  John  Day  GUINNESS,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Evelyn  Gwydir,  I.  14th  November,  1885. 

2.  Julian,  Z>.  24th  July,  1892. 
iv.  Mary  Ellen,  6.  1st  April,  1858. 

v.  Isabella  Agnes,  6.  8th  August,  1859;  m.  16th  April,  1879,  George 
Frederick  HALLET,  and  has  had  issue,  three  sons  (one  of  whom  is 
deceased)  and  ore  daughter. 

Mr.   Goyder  m.   secondly,  20th  November,  1871,  Ellen  Priscilla,  daughter  of 
John  and  Susanna  SMITH,  and  by  her  has  issue, 
vi.  John  Harvey,  6.  28th  September,  1872. 

VI. 


vn.  Margaret, 

This  gentleman,  who  emigrated  to  Australia  in  1848,  entered  the  South 
Australian  government,  service  in  1851 ;  was  appointed  chief  clerk  in  the 
lands  office,  1853;  the  following  year  became  acting  deputy  surveyor-general, 
deputy  surveyor-general  in  January,  18£8,  and  surveyor-general  in  1861, 
which  post  he  resigned  13th  December,  1893.  He  has  undertaken  several 
exploring  expeditions,  and  was  successful  in  laying  out  the  Northern  Territory. 
He  was  created  C.M.G.  in  1889. 


Htneage. 


The  family,  which  originated  in  Carmar- 
thenshire, Wales,  is  an  offshoot  of  the  family 
of  GWTDIB,  the  orthography  of  the  name 
having  been  altered  to  its  present  form  hy 
one  of  Mr.  Goyder's  ancestors.  The  paternal 
grandfather  of  Mr.  G.  W.  Goyder  m.  three 
times  and  had  twenty-one  sons  and  one 
daughter.  The  youngest  sou,  by  his  third 
wife,  Miss  LIOYD,  sister  of  Mr.  Lloyd, 
barrister,  of  London,  was, 

THE  EEV.  DAVJD  GEOEGE  GOTDEK,  who 
practised  as  a  physician  for  many  years  in 
Glascow  and  in  England,  and  was  a  preacher 
with  the  Swedenborgians  and  author  of  The 
Autobiography  of  a  Phrenologist.  He  d.  at 
Bradford,  at  the  age  of  83  years,  having  m.  in 
London,  llth  February,  1821,  Sarah  ETIIEE- 


INGTON,  of  London  (where   she   d.  aged   94 
years),  by  whom  he  had, 

i.  GEOBGE  WOODBOFFE,  the  subject  of 

this  memoir. 
II.  William  David, 
in.  John  Thomas, 
iv.  Charles   Stones,   »«.    Rose    Elizabeth 

FAEEOW,  and  has  issue,  one   son  and 

two  daughters, 
v.  David,  m.    Anna    THOMAS,  and   has 

issue,  one  son  and  three  daughters. 

I.  Sarah     Anna,    in.     Hugh     Galbr.:ith 
MACLACHLAN,  and  had  four  children 
all  deceased. 

II.  Anna  Josephine. 

in.  Margaret  Diana  Mary,  m.  John 
HAEVEY,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and 
two  daughters. 


Arms — Per  pale  arg.  and  sa.  three  lions  rampant  counterchanged. 

Crest — A  lion  rampant  sa.  collared  arg.  holding  a  sword  of  (fie  last,  h!lt  or, 

Motto — Heb  ddnw,  hub  ddim. 

Residence — Warrakilla,  Aldgate,  South  Australia. 


Ill   KKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


691 


A  UGUSTINK  MATTHEW  BETTS,  of  Enthella,  Gonlburn,  New  South 
JV  Wales,  J.P.,  solicitor,  b.  at  Parramalta,  6th  March,  1844;  m.  27th 
October,  1868,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  F.  A.  TOMI-SON,  of  the  Murrumbidgee, 
grazier,  by  Esther  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

i.   Eii.NKST  AUGUSTINE,  b.  24th  June,  187-. 

n.  Selwyii  Frederic,  I.  10th  Mcrch,  1879. 

i.  Lily  Elizabeth. 

n.  Amy  Mary. 

Mr.  Betts  was  educated  at  King's  School,  Parramatta,  and  was  admitted  a 
solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  1866.  He  is  chairman  of  the  city  of  Goulbnrn 
Gas  and  Coke  Company ;  and  chairman  and  government  representative  on 
Fire  Brigades  Board  ;  held  the  office  of  coroner  for  Goulburn  for  nineteer 
years;  and  holds  appointments  as  notary  public,  and  commissioner  of  the 
Supreme  Courts  of  New  South  Wales,  Victoria,  Queensland,  and  New 
Zealand. 


JOHN  BETTS,  of  Cloudeeley,  near  Parra- 
inalla.  New  South  Wales,  m.  Mary,  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  Samuel  MABSDEN  (who  m.  21ft, 
April,  1873,  l<:ii/.uheth  Trislan,  granddaughter 
of  Sir  Cloudesley  SHOVEL,  and  d.  12th  May, 
1738,  she  dying  in  1835),  for  upwards  of  forty 
years  senior  chaplain  of  New  South  Wales, 
which  appointment  he  was  induced  to  accept 
by  Mr.  Wilberforce,  being  one  of  the  first 
clergymen  to  emigrate  to  the  colony  of  New 
South  Wales,  where  he  arrived  in  Miirch, 
1794.  Rev.  Samuel  Marden  made  seven 
voyages  to  New  Zealand,  ami  was  the  first  to 
introduce  Christianity  into  that  land,  in  con- 
sequence of  which  he  has  been  known  as  the 
Apostle  of  New  Zealand.  Mr.  Betts  d.  in 


1854,  and  his  widow   in   1880,  having    had 
issue, 

AUGUSTINE  MATTHEW,  the  subject  of 

this  memoir. 
Charles,  deceased. 
Frederic,  m.  and  has  six  children. 
Henry,  m.  and  has  five  children. 
}lebe  Musgrave. 

James,  »».  and  has  two  children. 
Sara1 1,  m.   Kev.  James  CARTER,  LL.D., 

deceased. 
Mary,  m.  James  GIBSON,  of  Queensland, 

grazier,  and  has  seven  children. 
Clara,  in.  Edward  PALMEB,  of  Brisbane, 

Queensland,    M.L.A.,    and    has    one 

child. 


Arms — Ou.  a  chevron  erm.  in  chief  ttco  crescents  arg.  and  in  base  afleur  de  Us  or. 
Crest — Out  of  a  naval  coronet  arg.  a  demi-lion  gu.  holding  a  sail  arg.  charged  icith  an 
anchor  ta. 

Residence — Euthella,  Ooulburn,  New  South  Wales. 


jHarcjetts, 


T71DMUND  PHILIP  MABERLY  MARGETTS,  of  Bindi,  near  Tongio, 
-t-J  North  Gippsland,  Victoria,  6.  17th  May,  1846  ;  m.  8th  August,  1877, 
Ellen  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  Alexander  Cobham  WATSON,  and  has 
issue, 

.  i.  WILLIAM  EDMUND,  6.  12th  November,  1881. 

n.  Henry  George,  6.  llth  June,  1883. 

in.  Frederick  Herbert,  b.  3 1st  January,  1885. 

iv.  Alexander  Charles,  b.  23rd  January,  1892. 

I.  Alice  Emily,  b.  27th  July,  1878. 

n.  Ellen  Maberly,  b.  15th  February,  1880. 

2  Y  2 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


in.  Laura,  5.  3rd  January,  1887. 

iv.  Sarah  Maberly,  I.  1st  July,  1888. 

v.  Clara  Bind,  6.  14th  October,  1889. 


GEORGE  MATCOETTS,  the  grandfather  of 
Mr.  K.  P.  M.  Margetls,  was  b.  at  Heming- 
ford,  co.  Huntingdon,  England,  and  d.  June, 
1842,  having  had  by  Mary,  his  wife  (who  was 
b.  at  Hcmingford,  co.  Huntingdon,  m.  1804, 
and  d.  November,  1886),  a  son, 

EDMUND  MABOETIS,  of  Warrnambool, 
Victoria,  in.  19th  December,  1843,  Sarah 
Ellen,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Her- 


bert   MAEERLY,    M.A.   of  Trinity    College, 
Cambridge,  and  lias  had  issue, 

I.  EDMUND  PHILIP  MABEELY,  of  whom 
wo  treat. 

II.  Frederick  George. 

III.  Henry  Stephen,  (I.  unm. 

I.  Laura  Anne,  deceased. 

II.  Emily  Sarah,  deceased. 

III.  Florence    Maberly,   in.    18th    May, 
1887,  Charles  PLUES. 


Residence — Bindi,  near  Tongio,  North  Gippsland,  Victoria. 


JHarsfjall 


JOHN  MARSHALL,  of  the  firm  of  Marshall  and  Copeland,  of  Dunedin, 
New  Zealand,  6.  26th  October,  1829,  in  the  county  of  Antrim,  Ireland ; 
m.   at  St.   James's  Cathedral,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  1st  October,  1859,  Julia, 
daughter  of  Alexander  JOHNSTON,  of  Haddington,  Scotland,  by  Elizabeth  WHIT- 
SON,  his  wife,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

i.  AUGUSTUS,  fc.  9th  August,  1860 ;  m.  13th  October,  1886,  Janet  NICHOL- 
SON, and  has  a  daughter,  Winifred. 
II.  Thomas  James, 
i.  Violet  Whitson. 
ii.  Eleanor  Martin. 


Hmeactt. 


This  family  in  former  times  resided  in 
Scotland,  whence  they  removed  into  the 
county  of  Antrim,  Ireland. 

REV.  JOHN  MARSHALL,  brother  of  the  Rev. 
Futt  Marshall,  both  of  Ballyclare,  Ireland, 
m.  Jane  SMYTH  or  SMYTHE,  of  Shane's 
Castle,  in  the  north  of  Ireland,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

i.  Robert  (Dr.),  buried  in  Ballylinney 

graveyard,  co.  Antrim. 
II.  THOMAS,  of  whom  we  treat. 

[  both    buried    in    Ballv- 
m    Jame?        I      ^  graTeyard    /o. 

I.  Margaret,     ]  fit 


The  second  son, 

THOMAS  MARSHALL,  of  Viewmount,  be- 
tween Dough  and  Ballyclare,  co.  Antrim,  Ire- 
land, m.  about  1828,  at  Belfast,  Eleanor, 
daughter  of  Isaac  MARTIN  (who  possessed 
dockyards  in  Belfast  up  till  1798,  when  he 

Residence — Dunedin,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 


emigrated  with  all  his  family,  excepting  his 
daughter  Eleanor,  to  Philadelphia,  U.S.A.), 
by  his  wife,  a  daughter  of  Mr.  BAREON,  of 
Ballylinncy  (this  lady  d.  previous  to  her  hus- 
band's departure  for  America),  and  widow  of 
Josias  MONTGOMERY,  brother  o?  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Henry  Montgomery  (whom  she  m.  at 
Belfast  in  the  year  1812,  and  by  whom  she 
had  issue,  Archibald,  if.  at  Sligo,  Ireland, 
1848 ;  Henry,  of  Wanganui,  New  Zealand, 
slice])  fanner,  d.  there  2nd  October,  18111  ; 
William,  Hon.,  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand, 
M.L.C.,  J.P. ;  Sarah,  m.  Mr.  THOMPSON,  of 
New  York,  and  Josephine,  in.  Mr.  ESPIE,  of 
Victoria,  Australia).  Mr.  Thomas  Marshall 
d.  6th  May,  1881,  at  Dunedin,  having  had  by 
Eleanor,  his  wife  (who  d.  in  Victoria,  July, 
1872),  two  sons, 

I.  JOHN,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

II.  James,  d.  unm. 


BUR  RE'S  COLONIAL  GKNTRV. 


689 


JOHN  STEWART  HANDYSIDE,   of   Akitio,  Wellington,  New  Zealand, 
J.P.,  b.  7th    October,  1845;    m.  5th  August,  1874,  Catherine  Matilda, 
second  daughter  of  Thomas  FOSBERY,  of  Kilgobbin,  Patrickswell,  co.  Limerick, 
Ireland  (see  FOSIIKHT  of  Clorane,  in  BCRKE'S  Landed  Gentry),  and  has  isi-uo, 
i.  WII.UAM,  I.  20th  October,  1880. 
ii.  Thomas  Fosbery,  b.  27th  December,  1883. 

I.  Mary  Georgina,  b.  1st  June,  1876. 

II.  Elizabeth  Fosbery,  b.  10th  June,  1879. 
in.  Jane  Phillippa,  b.  3rd  March,  1882. 


Utiuage. 


Hron  HANDYSIDB,  of  Kirklands,  co. 
Edinburgh,  Scotland,  only  son  of  WILLIAM 
II AXDVSIDK,  also  of  Kirklamls,  m.  1817, 
Isabella  MARTIN  (who  d.  in  1836),  and  d. 
in  1833,  leaving  a  son, 

WILLIAM  HANDYSIDE,  of  Kirklands,  co. 
Edinburgh ;  21,  Magdala  Crescent,  Edin- 
burgh j  and  sometime  of  Cornhill,  Lanark- 
shire, J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Edinburgh  j  m.  18+2, 
Mary,  only  child  of  John  STEWART,  of  Glen- 
lyon,  co.  Perth  (of  the  family  of  STEWAET, 


of  Appin,  Argyllshire),  and  by  her  (who  d.  in 
1876)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  m.  1881,  Amelia  Anne,  only 
daughter  of  the  late  Colonel  CAMP- 
BEIL,  of  Perthshire.  She  d.  in  1885. 

n.  JOHN  STBWART,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

III.  William. 

IT.  David  Torrance. 

T.  Alexander  George. 

I.  Mary  Stewart. 

II.  Isabella  Martin. 


Arms — Arg.  a  lion  rampant  sa.  on  a  chief  az.  three  mullets  of  the  first. 

Crest — A  dexter  hand  appaumee  ppr. 

Motto — Munlfice  etfortiter. 

Residence  —Akitio,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Cafftm 

ISAAC  TRISTRAM  COFFIN,  of  the  Magdalen  Islands,  in  the  Gulf  of  St. 
Lawrence,  British  North  America,  Captain  late  2 1st  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  with  which  regiment  he  served  in  the  Crimea ;  b.  17th  October,  1836, 
m.  at  St.  Martin-in-the- Fields,  London,  England,  28th  July,  1870,  Maria, 
daughter  of  John  Baptista  VAX  ANTWEKPEN,  of  Boitsford,  Belgium,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  at  Hastings  29th  July,  1894,  has  issue, 

I.  John  Tristram,  b.  31st  May,  1871,  baptised  at  Scheveningen,  near  The 
Hague,  Holland,  m.  in  Marylebone,  22nd  July,  1893,  Maria  Anna 
Pauline,  daughter  of  Julian  Francis  GRAXDJEAX,  an  officer  iu  the 
French  Army. 

n.  Isaac  Henry,  6.  20th  June,  1873,  baptised  at  Scheveningen. 
in.  Louis  Edward,  6. 16th  August,  1874,  baptised  at  Scheveningen. 


ILmeaor. 


The  family  of  COFFIN  claims  to  have  been 
seated  at  Portledge,  in  the  parish  of  Alwing- 
ton,  in  the  north  part  of  co.  Devon,  since  thr 
time  of  the  Norman  Conquest.  The  family 
of  which  we  treat  is  descended,  it  is  said,  from 
one  of  the  branches,  but  the  connexion  has 
not  yet  been  traced.  The  family  in  England 
is  extin  ct  in  the  male  line  but  represented  by 
the  hei  r-geuerul  JUUN  EDWARD  PiNE- 


of  Portledge,  co.  Devon.     The  earliest  known 
ancestor  of  this  branch  is, 

NICHOLAS  COFFIN,  of  Butlers,  Brixton,  co. 
Devon,  made  his  will  ]2tli  September,  1613, 
which  was  proved  3rd  November,  that  year, 
and  left  issue,  by  Joan,  his  wife, 

I.  PKTEB,  of  whom  presently. 

n.  Tristram. 

III.  Nicholas. 


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BUEKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


ir.  John. 
I.  Anne. 

The  eldest  son, 

PETEE  COFFIN,  of  Brixton,  PO.  DeTon,  in. 
Joan,  or  Joanna  TiiKMiiKi(,aml  </.  in  England 
1628,  having  by  her  (who  d.  in  Nantucket, 
or  Boston,  in  Slay,  1001,  aged  77)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  d.  in  Plymouth  Fort. 

II.  THISTHAM,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Joan. 

II.  Deborah. 

in.  Eunice,  m.  Willian  BUTLER,  of  New 
England. 

IV.  Mary,  m.    Alexander    ADAMS,   and 

had  issue. 
The  second  son, 

TBISTHAM  COFFIN,  b.  in  England  1609  or 
1G05,»«.  Diom's,  daughter  of  Hubert  STEVENS. 
He  settled  at  Salisbury,  Massachusetts,  in 
1642,rcmovedto  Haverhiil,  and  thence  toNew- 
bury  in  1648,  from  which  place  he  returned  to 
Salisbury,  in  1654-5,  and  in  1659,  purchased 
nearly  the  whole  of  the  Island  ot  Nantucket, 
from  Thomas  MAYHEW,  whither  he  removed 
in  1660,  and  d.  there  2nd  October,  1681, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  PETEB  (Hon.},  of  Dover,  New  Hamp- 
shire,   ancestor    of   the    COFFINS    of 
Harrington,    Nova    Scotia    (see    that 
family,  p.  62). 

II.  Tristram,  b.  in  England,  1632,  went 
to  Newbury,  Massachusetts,  of  which 
place  he  was   made   a  freeman,  29tii 
April,  1618,and  where  his  descendants 
are  now  living  ;  he  m.  there,  2nd  March, 
1652-3,  Judith,  daughter  of  Edmund 
GREENLEAF,    and    widow   of    Henry 
SOMEBBY,  and  d.  4th  February,  1704, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  15th  December, 
1705)  had  issue, 

1.  James,  b.  22nd  April,  1659,  m. 
16th  November,  1685,  Florence, 
daughter  of  Horace  HOOK,  and 
had  issue, 

(1)  Tristram,  b.  19th  October, 
1694,    in.     17th     November, 
1715,  Martha   CHENEY,  and 
d.  19th  May,  1775. 

(2)  Daniel,  b.  10th  May,  1696, 
m.  15th  July,  1725,  Rebtcca 
BARTLEIT,  and  had  issue. 

(3)  James,     b.      1st     January, 
1705. 

(1)  Judith,    b.     7th     October, 
1686,  m.  first,  Parker  NOYES, 
and  secondly,  Eliphalet  COF- 
FIN (see  above),  and  thirdly, 
llth    March,    1742,     Major 
Nathaniel  OILMAN. 

(2)  Elizabeth,    m.     29th     Au- 
gust, 1721,  Joseph  KOSWELL. 

(3)  Sarah,     b.     20th     August, 
1689,  in.  James  NOYES. 

(4)  Mary,    b.     18th     January, 
1691,  m.  24th  January,  1711, 
Henry  JACQUES. 

(5)  Lydia,    b.    1692,   m.    28th 
March,  1717,  Samuel   TODD, 
of  Rowley. 

(6)  Eleanor,  4.  16th  May,  1098, 


m.  9th  July,  1722,  Timothy 
TAPPAN. 

(7)  Joanna,  b.  2nd  May,  1701, 
m.  3rd   March,   1724,   Make- 
peace HOBTON. 

(8)  Horence,    b,    1st   January, 
1705. 

2.  John,  b.  8th  September,  1660,  d. 
13th  May,  1677. 

3.  Enoch,  b.  21st  January,  1663,  d. 
12th  November,  1675. 

4.  Stephen,  b.    18th    August,  1664, 
m.    Mh     October,    1685,    Sarah, 
daughter  of  John  ATKINSON,  and 
d.  31st  August,  1725,  having  had 
issue, 

(1)  Tristram,    d.    in    infancy, 
February,  1688. 

(2)  Tristram,     b.    6th    March, 
1689,  d.  23rd  January,  1707. 

(3)  John,  b.  3Uth  January,  1695, 
m.  first,  1718,  Anna  OEDWAY, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  in  1725, 
had  issue.     He  »».   secondly, 
1726,  Hannah  CHENEY,  nnd 
had  issue. 

(4)  Stephen,    *.  1698,  m.    16th 
August,  1722,  Sarah  BOARD- 
MAN,  and  had  issue. 

(5)  Daniel,  b.  19th  September, 

1700,  m.     Lydia    MoULTON, 
of  Hampton,  N.H.,  and  had 
issue. 

(6)  Abner,  b.  29th  April,  1702, 
m.     10th     December,    1725, 
Mary   BAWLINOS,  of   Strat- 
hain,  and  had  issue. 

(7)  Joseph,  b.  26th  December, 
1706,  m.  first,  Elizabeth  COL- 
LINS,  and  had  issue.     He  m. 
secondly,      13th      February, 
1749,  Olive  FOWLEE,  and  had 
issue. 

(8)  Benjamin,  b.  14th  January, 
1710,  m.  28th  October,  1731, 
Miriam   WOODMAN,    and    d. 
30th     April,     1784,    leaving 
issue. 

(1)  Sarah,  b.  16th  May,  1686, 
m.     4th      February,      1706, 
Joshua  BAILEY,  and  d.  20th 
November,  1768. 

(2)  Lydia,   b.  21st  July,  1691, 
m.    18th     November,    1715, 
Richard  CARE,  of  Salisbury. 

(3)  Judith,  b.  23rd  February, 
1693,    m.    7th    June,    1714, 
Nathaniel     GEEENLEAF,     of 
Newbury. 

(4)  Abigail,  b.  25th  September, 
1696,    in.    Robert   MOBQAN, 
who  d.  1777. 

(5)  Mary,    b.  26th  September, 

1701,  'd.  18th  January,  1717. 
5.  Peter,   of  Gloucester,  Massachu- 
setts,   b.    27th    July,    1667,    m. 
Appiiia,     daughter     of     Richard 
DOLE,  and  d.  19th  January,  1740, 
leaving  issue, 

(1)  "Tristram,    b.    10th  August, 


'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


,  n.   22nd    M:in-l.,    1721. 
Jion.thv  'I  i  ir-,  anil    <l.   21st 
Align.-!,  17^7.  leaving  issue. 
(2)    Kiehard,'/.  22nd  .November. 

L709. 

(1)  Hnnnali,     //.     :!r  1     Mar.h. 
1688,     ,/.      2tith      February, 
1748. 

(2)  Judith,    4.     9th     October, 
1G93,  HI.  2nd  January,  1716, 
Sumnel  HABTLETT. 

(3)  Sarah,    b.    24th     August, 
1701,    ni.    first,    1st  Jiuiimrv, 
1729,    William     KIP,     and 
secondly,      27th        October, 
1711,     'Fniuk       FOLI.X.\-I:V, 
and     lliir.lly,     Oth     August, 
1750,  Ebenezer  KXAFP. 

(4)  A]i]iliin,    HI.    20th     May, 
1725,      Benjamin     JACQUES, 
and  d.  31st  August,  172G. 

6.  Nathaniel  (Hon.),  b.  22nd  March, 
1669,  m.  29th  March,  1693,  Sarah, 
daughter  of  Captain  Samuel 
BROCKLEBAXK,  of  Rowley,  and 
\viilow  of  Henry  DOLE,  of  New- 
bury,  and  <I.  20tii  February,  1749, 
\m\  ing  by  her  (who  </.  20th  April, 
1750)  had  issue, 

(1)  John,  b.  1st  January,  1694, 
in.  22nd  April,  1713,  Judith, 
daughter  of  Kdinnii  I  GRKEX- 
LEAF,  and  d.  30th  September, 
1762,   having    bv   her   (who 
d.  10th  February,  1772)  had 
issue. 

(2)  Enoch,   b.    7th    February, 
1696,  a  graduate  of  Harvard 
College,  1714,  m.  5th  January, 
171H,  Mahitable  MOODY,  and 
d.  7tli  August,  1728,  leaving 


(3)  Brocklebank        Samuel 
(Rev.),  b.  24th  August,  1700, 
a      graduate      of      Harvard 
College,   1718,  d.    num.  14th 
June,  1727. 

(4)  Joseph,    Colonel,    b.   30th 
December,     1702,     HI.     15th 
July,  1725,  Margaret  MORSE, 
and'rf.  12th  September,  1773, 
leaving  issue. 

(5)  Edmund    (Dr.),    b.    1Mb 
March,       1708,      m.       15th 
November,      1732,      Slmah 
BARTLETT,     and     d.    29th 
January,  1789,  leaving  issue. 

(6)  Moses,  4.  llth  June,  1711, 
m.    28th    November,     1732, 
Anna    DOLE,    and    d.    22nd 
February,       1793,      leaving 
issue. 

(1)  Appliia,  4.  9th  June,  1G98, 
d.  8lh  October,  1715. 

(•2)  Jane,  b.  5th  August,  17".".. 
HI.  2nd  November,  172!', 
John  WEBSTER,  and  d.  19th 
MMX,  1783. 

1.  Judith,   4.  4th  December,  1IJ53, 


m.    19tli    November,    M71,    John 
Sx\ni>i:\,  of    Hampton,  VII. 

2.  Deborah,    4.     loth     November, 
L65B        .    :n-t     Ootobar,     1*177. 

'i  KNIOIIT. 

3.  Marv,  4.   12th   Noxembrr,  n;:,7, 
tn.  31st  October,  1627,  Joseph  LIT- 

TIB. 

•I.  l/ulia,4.  22nd  April,  1662, Hi.  first, 
Moses  LnTLB,  and  Mvomllv,  18th 
Mareh,  1  <;!>:>.  John  1'lKE. 
III.  JAMES,  of  whom  presently, 
iv.  John,  </.  young,  30th  October,  1612. 
V.    John,    b.    30th    OH. .In T,    HM7,    m. 
I  irln-rali,  daughter  of  Joseph  Ai  MI\, 
and  rf.  5th  September,  1711,  having  by 
her  (who  d.  41  h  February,  1718)  had 
issue, 

1.  Peter,  4.  5th    August,   1R71,  m. 
fir<l,      C'hri'tiim      C'oNDB,      and 
secondly,     Hope,     daughter     of 
Joseph   GARDNER.      She   d.  21st 
March,  1750.    He  ./.  27th  August, 
1 7 19,  leaving  issue, 

(1)  liart lett,  HI.  Judith  BUNKER, 
and  d.  22nd  July,  1762. 

(2)  Abner,   HI.  Phebe  BDTLEB, 
and  i/.  1 5th  February,  1782. 

(3)  Tristram,  HI.  Jemima   I!.\u- 
NARD,  and  d.  29th  January, 
1763. 

(4)  Robert,  d.  29th  September, 
1791. 

(5)  Peter,  d.  1817. 

(6)  Joseph. 

(1)  Lydia,  4.  23rd    November, 
16U7,  m.  Samuel   Loxo,  and 
d.  7th  May,  1763. 

(2)  Margaret,    HI.    first,    John 
IKvis,  and  secondly,  Daniel 
BU.NKBR,  who  d.  5th  October, 
1746. 

(3)  Jcrushai,   «».  John    MAT- 
THEWS, and  rf.  1762. 

(4)  Hannah,    HI.    Abisha  BAR- 
XABD,  who  d.   20th   August, 
1790.       She      d.     February, 
1797. 

2.  John,  4.  10th  February,  ir,7l. 

3.  Enoch,    b.     11)78,     m.     Beulak 
KDDV.     of     Martha's     Vineyard, 
and  had  issue, 

(1)  John,    b.    1710,  m.    first, 

NIE,     and  secondly, 

LAMBERT. 

(2)  Enoch,   4.    1713,  in.    Jane 
CLAOUORX,      and  d.    23rd 
March,  1802. 

(3)  Benjamin,   b.   25th  June, 

1718,  >i».  NORTOV,  and 

d.  2nd  October,  1793. 

(4)  Daniel,    4.    1721,    m.    first, 

UAKLOW,  and  secondly, 

KIPI.KV. 

(1)  hove,  Ij.  1702,  /».   Thomas 
DiOObTT. 

(2)  Hepzabeth,     4.    1704,    m. 
1724,  John  NORTON. 

(3)  Elizabeth,  4.  1707,  m.  Peter 


696 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


GARDNER,  who  d.  28(h  May, 
1767. 

(4)  Abigail,  b.  1708,  m.  Grafton 
GARDNER,  who  d.  13th  April, 
1789. 

(5)  Deborah,  b.  1715,  m.  first, 
Tristram       GARDNER,      and 
secondly,  Simuel  COBB. 

(6)  Beulah,  4. 1726. 

4.  Samuel,  m.  Miriam,  daughter  of 
Richard   GARDNER,  and   d.  22nd 
February,    1764,    having   by    her 
(who   rf."  17th   September,  1750) 
had  i*>ue, 

(1)  John,  b.  1708,  d.  17th  Sep- 
tember, 1750. 

(2)  David,  b.  1718,  rf,  7th  June, 
1804. 

(3)  William,  b.  1720. 

(1)  Deborah,  b.  1708,  m.  Octo- 
ber,   1729,    Tristram    STAR- 
BUCK,  who  d.  28th  November, 
1789.     She  d.  1789. 

(2)  Parnell,  in.  Robert  COFFIN 
{see  above),  and  d.  26th.  Octo- 
ber, 1727. 

(3)  Sarah,  )«.  first,   November, 
1733,  Samuel  STANTON,  and 
secondly,    James    PINKHAJI, 
who  rf.  5th  November,  1792. 

(4)  Miriam,    4.  1723,   m.    Sep- 
tember, 1742,  Eichard  PINK- 
HAM. 

(5)  Mary,  6    1724,  m.  October, 
1743,  '  William      BARNARD, 
who  rf.  llth  July,  1771.    She 
rf.  September,  1777. 

(6)  Priscilla,  4. 1730,  m.  October, 
1748,  Christopher  COLEMAN, 
and  rf.  2nd  February,  1801. 

5.  Tristram,    m.    February,    1714, 
Mary,  daughter  of  William  BUN- 
KER, and  rf.  29th  January,  1763, 
leaving  issue, 

(1)  David,  4.  1718. 

(2)  Samuel,  4.  1720. 

(3)  Tristram,  4.  1722,  rf.  1796. 

(4)  Jonathan,  4..  1725,  lost   at 
sea  1755. 

(5)  John,  b.  1727,  lost   at   sea 
1755. 

(6)  Richard,  4.  1729. 

(7)  Timothy,  4.  1731. 

(8)  Matthew,   4.   1735,   lost   at 
sea  1755. 

(1)  Mary,  4.  1733,  »».  1756, 
Jonathan  BARNARD,  who  rf. 
12th  September,  1785.  She 
rf.  November,  1805. 

1.  Lydia,  4.  1st  June,  1669,  m.  first, 
John  or  Robert  LOGAN,  secondly, 
John      DRAPER,      and      thirdly, 
Thomas  THAXIEE,  of  Hingham. 

2.  Love,  4.  23rd  April,  1676. 

3.  Hannah,  in.  Benjamin  GARDNER, 
who  rf.  22nd  January,  1764.     She 
rf.  28th  January,  1768. 

4.  Deborah,  m.  Thomas  MAOY,  who 
d.lCth  March,  1759.    She  d.  23nl 
September,  1760. 


5.  Elizabeth. 

VI.  Stephen,  4.  llth  May,  1652,  m.  Mary, 
daughter  of  George  BUNKER,  of 
Nantucket.  and  rf.  18th  May,  1734, 
having  by  her  (who  rf.  1724)  had  issue, 

1.  Daniel,  lost  at  sea,  1724. 

2.  Peter,  4.  14th  November,   1673, 
left  issue,  a  son, 

Daniel,  in.  Klizabeth  STRATTON, 
and  rf.  19th  December,  1741. 

3.  Stephen,  4.  20th  February,  1676, 
m.  21st   November,  1693,  Experi- 
ence, daughter  of  Thomas  LOOK, 
and  rf.  1725,  leaving  issue, 

(1)  Shubael,  4.  2nd  February, 
1695,  m.  Priscilla  STARBUCK, 
and  rf.  7th  June,  1737. 

(2)  Zephaniah,  4.  28th  October, 
1699,  m.  first,  Miriam  MACY 
and    secondly,  Abigail  COLE- 
JIAN,  and  rf.  10th  September, 
1774. 

(1)  Mary,  4.  31st  May,  1705. 

(2)  Hepzabeth,  4.  20th  Decem- 
ber,   1708,    m.    May.    1726, 
Robert    BARNARD,    who     rf. 
llth    July,     1765.     She   d. 
1782. 

(3)  Dinah,  4.  23rd  July,  1713, 
tn.   first,  October,  1730,  Ben- 
jamin    STAKBUCK,    who    rf. 
16th    February,     1731,    and 
secondly,    Abishai     FOLGER, 
who  rf."  22nd  January,  1778. 
She  rf.  1st  September,  1793. 

4.  Paul,    b.    llth    April,    1695,    in. 
Mary,      daughter       of      Edward 
ALLAN,  and  was  lost  at  sea  April, 

1729.  He  had  issue, 

(1)  Peter,    4.    26th    February, 
1718,  rf.  24th  March,  1799. 

(2)  Paul,     4.      28th      August, 
1728. 

(1)  Mary,  4.  28th  December, 
1724,  m.  in  Rhode  Island, 
1741,  John  THURSTON. 

1.  Dinah,  4.  21st  September,  1671, 
m.  Jacob  NORTON. 

2.  Judith,   m.   first,  Peter  FOLGEH, 
who  rf.    1707.     She   m.  secondly, 
Nathaniel  BARNARD,  who  rf.  28th 
February,     1718,     and     thirdly, 
Stephen  WILCOX,  and  rf.  Decem- 
ber, 17GO. 

3.  Susannah,  m.  9th  January,  1700, 
Peleg  BUNKER,  who  rf.  1st  April, 

1730.  She  d.  llth  June,  1740. 

4.  Mahitable,  m   Armstrong  SMITH. 

5.  Anna,  m.  Solomon  GARDNER,  who 
rf.    17th    June,    1760.      She      rf. 
22nd  April,  1740. 

6   Hepzabeth,  m.  Samuel  GARDNER, 
who  rf.  28th  October,  1757. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  13tli    November,  1651, 
Captain   Stephen  GREENLEAF,  and  rf. 
19th  November,  1678,  having  by  him, 
who  rf.  1690,  had  issue. 

II.  Deborah,  4.  15th    November,  rf.  8tli 
December,  1642. 

III.  Mar}',    4.  20th    February,  1615,  m. 


KUHKK'S  COLONIAL  GKNTKY. 


697 


Nathaniel  STAKTHTK,  whof/.  fitli  Juno, 
17IH.  Hln'  ,/.  llttli  September,  1717, 
leaving  issue,  of  whom  her  daughter 
Mary  was  the  (ir»t  wliitr  child  born 
in  Nantuckcl. 
Tin-  third  «,n, 

.1  A  M  Kg  COFFIN,  of  Nantueket,  4.  in  England, 
12th  August,  HilO,  jiidi;c  "I  tin-  I  .niiniiiM 
I'li-ii-,  and  for  t«ehe  \rars  of  Probate,  m. 
3rd  December,  1663,  Mary,  daughter  of  John 
SKVKRANCE,  of  Salisbury,  Massachusetts,  and 
it.  28th  July,  1720,  leaving  issue, 

I.  James,  m.  first,  Love,  daughter  of 
Richard  GARDNER,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

1.  Benoni. 

He  in.  secondly,  ll»th  May,  1692,  Ruth, 
daughter  of  John  GARDNER,  and  d. 
2nd  August,  1741,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  4th  October,  1748)  had  issue, 

2.  George,  4.  22nd  April,  1693,  m. 
Ruth,  daughter  of  John  SWAIN, 
and  rf.  August,  1727,  having  by 
her  (who  d.  8th   February,  1775) 
had  issue, 

(1)  Abigail,  b.  12th  July,  1719, 
m.  Paniel  SMITH,  and  d.  27th 
June,  1801. 

(2)  Kunice,    4.   25th    August, 
1721,  m.  Francis  BROWN,  and 
d.  2nd  January,  1776. 

(3)  Prisuilla,  />.  24th  May,  1724, 
ni.  Jonathan  RAMSDKLL,  and 
rf.  26th  September,  1806. 

3.  Nathan,  4. 13th  November,  1696, 
m.  Lydia,  daughter  of   Jonathan 
BUNKER,  and  rf.   4th  December, 
1768,  having  by  her  (who  d.  4th 
December,  1785)  had  issue, 

(1)  Klisha,    4.   9th    February, 
1726,    m.    Mary    GARDNER, 
and  d.  September,  1777. 

(2)  George,  4.  23rd  May,  1728, 
m.  Abigail  GABDNKR. 

(3)  Simeon,      4.      24th     July, 
1730,    in.   Jedidiah   COFFIN, 
and  d.  26th  March,  1816. 

(4)  Jonathan,  4. 3rd  September, 
1732,  in.  Margaret,  daughter 
of  Robert  COFFIN. 

(5)  Nathan,  4.  23rd  December, 
1734,   HI.    Eunice    BUNKER, 
and  d.  February,  1814. 

(6)  Charles,    4.    8th    October, 
1742. 

(1)  Jemima,  4.  10th  January, 
1721,  in.  August,  1743,  Zac- 
ehcus  GABDNEH,  who  rf.  23rd 
October,   1793.     She   d.   3rd 
April,  1805. 

(2)  Elizabeth,    4.    9th     April, 
1721,  m.  Charles  SWAIN,  who 
rf.  4th  June,    1803.     She   d. 
12th  May,  1805. 

(3)  Deborah,  4.  ISth  February, 
1736,    m.     Abner     BKIGOS, 
and  i/.  13th  November,  1804. 

(•I)    1. \.lia,  /,.  20th  March,  1739. 

4.  Elisha,'4.  10th  August,  1099,  m. 
Dinah,  daughter  of  PelegBcNKKB, 


and  d.  1722.  Imviiic  by  her,  who 

i/.  Mth  January.  1778,  had  i»»ue, 

Judith,   //.   2:inl    March.    1722, 

. I. ,-,•]. li    CIIKFIV     (iff  be- 

l;,r),    -mil     ,/.     12th    March, 

L8U. 

5.  Joshua,  4.  16th  September,  1701, 
m.  Priscilla,   daughter    of    IVlcg 
l!i  XKKII,  and  •/.   1722.  having  by 
her  (who  </.  Hth    October,  1795) 

had  i 

Susannah,  4.  1st  August,  1721. 

6.  James,   4.   10th  Juno,   1713,  m. 
Priscilla   RAWBON,    and   d.   llth 
April,  1784,  having  by  her  (who 
d.  30th  April,  1791)  had  issue, 

(1)  Joshua,    4.    10th    October, 
l":i",  m.  Catherine  COFFIN. 

(2)  Abel,  d.  in  1777,  a  prisoner 
of  war. 

(3)  James,     4.     20th     March, 
1744,  m.  Jonnotte,  daughter 
of  Josiah  COFFIN  (»er  about), 
and  d.  3rd  May,  1S20. 

(1)  Margaret,  m.  Jethro  Htr»- 
BEY,  and  d.  13th  November, 
1792. 

(2)  Susan,   4.  14th   December, 
17-10,    m.    John    PIXKHAM, 
who     d.     20th      September, 
1817.     She  d.  15th  January, 
1799. 

7.  Benjamin,    4.    16th     November, 
1718,    m.  first,  Rebecca   COFFIV, 
and  secondly,  Anna  PARKEB,  and 
d.  28th  December,  1793. 

1.  Sarah,  4.  9th  March,  1695,  m.  8th 
August,    1711,    Jeremiah   GABD- 
NER,  who  d.  5th  May,  1768.     She 
d.  1st  December,  1739. 

2.  Elizabeth,  4.  27th  October,  1703, 
m.  Josiah  COFFIN  (see  above),  and 
d.  1714. 

3.  Priseilla,   4.   3rd  June,   1708,  m. 
Abel  GARDNER,  who  d.  llth  Sep- 
tember, 1771.     She  d.  27th  April, 
1792. 

4.  Mary,   4.   29th  July,   1710 ;    m. 
John" BCNKBB,  who  d.  1st  Novem- 
ber,  1760.      She    d.   19th    July, 
1785. 

5.  Ruth,    4.   17th    June,   1716,   m. 
Cromwell  COFFIN  (leefitlow),  who 
d.  5th  April,  1783.     She  d.  30th 
September,  1 801 . 

II.  NATHANIEL,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  John,  m.  Hope,  daughter  of  Richard 
GAKDNER,  and  <l.  1st  Julv,  1747, having 
by  her  (who  rf.  12th  6ctobor,  1750) 
had  issue, 

1.  Richard,  4.  12th  July,  1694,  m. 
Ruth  BUNKER,  and  rf.  4th  March, 
17«8. 

2.  Peleg,  A.  16th  September,  1696. 

3.  Elias,    4.    IHth    Juno,    1702,    m. 
Love,     daughter      of      Ebenezer 
COFFIN  (*fr  Mmr),  and  </.  177.'i. 

4.  Francis,  4.  13th  September,  1706, 
m.  Theodora  GOB  HAM. 

1.  Judith,   4.  8th    May,    1700,   m. 


COS 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Ebenezer  GAKDNER,  who  <!.  10th 
April,  1703.  She  d.  24th  Dccem- 
ber,  1788. 

2.  Abigail,  4.  31st  August,  1708,  m. 
Zaccheus  FOLGKK,  who  J.  20th 
July,  1779.  She  </.  1770. 

IV.  Ebcnezer,   4.  3  th   March,   1078,  m. 
12th  December,  1700,  Eleanor,  daugh- 
terof  Nathaniel  BARNARD,  iiud  </.  17th 
October,  1730,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
1760)  had  issue, 

1.  Oliver,  4.  1701. 

2.  Prince,  4.  1703,  m.  Mercy  SKIFF, 
and  d.  I  Oth  October,  1729. 

3.  Cromwell,     4.    1709,    m.     Ruth, 
daughter    of    James    Coi-'Fi.v    (xce 
above),  and    tl.  at    Rhode   Island 
5th  April,  1783. 

4.  Alexander,     4.    1713,  >«.    Judith 
BUNKER,  and    </.    in    the    West 
Indies,  April,  1741. 

5.  Valentine,     4.     21st    December, 
1716,  rf.  1782. 

6.  Joseph,  4.  lyth  November,  1710, 
m.    Judith,    only   daughter    and 
heiress    of    Elisha    COFFIN    (see 
above).    She  d.  12th  March,  1812. 

7.  KimbaJl,  d.  in  Virginia,  1782. 

8.  Benjamin,  4.  1725,  fZ.  young. 

1.  Love,  4.  17U5,  m.  Eli'as  COFFIN 
(see  above),  who  d.  1773,  and  <?. 
28th  May,  1782. 

2.  Jane,  4.   1712,  «j.  first,  William 
BUNKER,     who     d.     1786,     and 
secondly,  Jonathan  RAMSDELL. 

V.  Joseph,    4.    4th   February,    1680,   m. 
Bethiah,  daughter  of  John  MACY,  and 
d.  15th  July,  1719,  having  by  her,  who 
d.  6th  June,  1738,  had  issue, 

1.  Micajah,    4.  6th   July,   1705,  in. 
Dorcas  COLE  MAN. 

2.  Zaccheus,     4.    1710,     m.     Mary 
PINKHAM,  and  d.   12th  October, 
1797. 

3.  Ezekiah,  4.  1712,  d.  loth  Novem- 
ber, 1768. 

1.  Eunice,  4.  1707,  in.  1726,  Andrew 
NEWEL. 

2.  Jeilida,    4.    1715,    »».  first,  John 
HUSSEY,    and    secondly,    Robert 
GARDNER,    who    d.    July,    17t>7. 
She  d.  llth  January,  1799. 

3.  Miriam,  4. 17 17,  in.' August,  1737, 
Joseph  CHASE. 

4.  Mary.  4.  9th  February,  1720,  m. 
Isaac  CHASE. 

vi.  Benjamin,  4.  28th  August,  1683,  d. 
young. 

VII.  Jonathan,  b.  28th  August,  1692,  in. 
24-th  November,  1711,  Hepzabeth, 
daughter  of  Ebenezer  HARKF.K,  and  tl. 
5tli  February,  1773,  having  by  her, 
who  d.  30th  December,  in  that  year, 
had  issue, 

1.  Ephraim,  4. 18th  December,  1714. 

2.  Henry,  4.  23rd  March,  1716,  in. 
Mary  WOODBURY,  and  d.  1756. 

3.  Daniel,  4.  22nd  tebruary,  1719. 

4.  Jonathan,  4.  24th  March,   17-'3, 


i».  Priscilla,    daughter    of   Josiah 
COFFIN,  and  </.  1  1th  March,  1789. 

5.  James,  m.  Jemima  SWAIN,   and 
d.  1757. 

6.  Joshua,   m.  lienlah,  daughter   of 
Peter  GARDNER,  and  was  lost  at 
Ma,  1780. 

1.  Susannah,     4.    30th     December, 
1712,  »i.  as   her  second   husband, 
Robert  COFFIN   (see    aboee),    and 
d.  9th  April,  1795. 

2.  Anna.  4.  5th  January,    1720,   HI. 
Paul  PADDOCK,  and  d.  10th  July, 
1802. 

3.  11  epzabeth,  m.  Peleg  COFFIN  (eon 
of    Bartlett  COFFIN,  see    aboee), 
who  d.  22nd  July,  1762,  and  she 
d.  28th  May,  1785. 

4.  Mary,  m.  Christopher  HUSSEY. 

I.  Mr.ry,    4."    1065,     m.     first,     Richard 
PINKHAM,     of     Portsmouth,     Hants, 
who  d.  17 1 8.     She  »».  secondly,  James 
GARDNER,    who    d.    1st    April,    1723. 
She  tl.  1st  February,  1741. 

II.  Dinah,    m.    20th     November,    1090, 
Nathaniel  ^TARBUCK,  who  d.  29th  Jan- 
uary, 1753.     She  d.  1st  August,  1750. 

in.  Deborah,  »».  10th  October,  1695, 
George  BUNKER,  who  d.  22nd  October, 
1744.  She  d.  8th  October,  1767. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m. first,  JonathanBt'NKER, 
and  secondly,  Thomas  CLARK,  who  tl. 
18th  September,  1740.      She  d.  30th 
March,  1769. 

v.  Ruth.  m.  Joseph  GARDNER,  who  d. 
29th  July,  1747.  She  d.  28th  May, 
1748. 

VI.  Abigail,  m.  Nathaniel  GARDNER,  who 
d.   1713.     She  d.  15th  March,  1709. 

VII.  Experience,  d.  young. 
The  second  son, 

NATHANIEL  COFFIN,  4.  in  Nantucket  1071, 
j».  17th  October,  1092,  Damans,  daughter  of 
William  GATER,  and  niece  of  Sir  John 
GAYER,  and  d.  29th  October,  1721,  having 
by  her,  who  d.  6th  September,  1704,  had 
issue, 

I.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Charles,    4.    1st    January,    1702,   «». 
Mary  BARRETT. 

III.  Benjamin,    4.    3rd   April,   1705,    m. 
first,  Jedidiah  HrssEY,  and  secondly, 
Deborah  MAOY,  and  d.  3rd  November, 
1780. 

iv.  GAYER,  4.  24th  May,  1709,  HI. 
Rebecca  PAHKF.H. 

V.  Nathaniel,    4.  July,    1711,    m.    Mary 
SHEFFIELD,  of  Newport,  and  d.  10th 
June,  18HO. 

I.  Dorcas,  4.  22nd  July,  1693 ;  m.  John 
SOLEY,  of  Charlestown,  and  d.  8th  Mav, 
1778. 

II.  Christian,  4.  8th  April, 10SI5;  HI.  first, 
John  EDWARDS,  und  secondly,  Timothy 
WILLIAMSON. 

III.  I  .ydia,  4.  16th  May,  1697 ;  m.  10th 
July,  1714,  Joseph,  son  of  Isaac  and 
Mary  CHASE. 

iv.  Catherine,  4.  loth  June,  1715;  m. 
1735,  Bethuel  GARDNER,  who  d.  llth 


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699 


October,  1787.     She  <l.  14th  October, 
L798. 

Tin1  eldest  son, 

W  II.  I.I  AM  ('ill  1  IN,  1)1    !  tost  01 1,  New   Knglalld, 

inrr. -limit,  senior   Warden  of  Trinity,   //.    I  -t 

liceciniier,  it',!i'.);  m.  :inl  September,  17:;-'. 
Ann,  dangliti -i-nl'  Francis  BoUUS,ol  Uoston, 
anil  South  Carolina,  and  d.  in  July,  17T.">, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  William,    of    Boston,    merchant,    in. 

Mm),  daughter  of ABTON,  and 

had  i- 

1.  Thomas   Aston.   Secretary  of  the 
Provinces,  and  Controller  of  Ac- 
counts  of    Lower  Canada,  living 
«»m.  in  1804. 

2.  William,    commissary    in   Upper 
Camilla,  IIMIIL:  mini,  in  IMil. 

3.  Kbenezer,  of  C'lmrlvstown,  South 
Carolina,  living  180t,  was  m.  and 
had  issue. 

4.  Francis,  d.  s.  p.  in  London  before 
1804. 

II.  NATHANIEL,  of  whom  presently 

III.  John,  of  Q.uebec,  HI.  Isabella,  daugh- 
ter of CHILD,  of  Boston,  and  had 

sixteen  children,  of  whom, 

1.  .Tohn,  of  Quebec,  living  nnm.  1804. 

2.  William,  Major  in  the  Somerset- 
shire Militia,  living  warn,  in  1804. 

3.  Francis,    Captain     R.N.,    living 
180 1,  m.  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Ebenezer,  d.  s.  p.  before  1804. 

i.  Elizabeth,    m.    Thomas    AMOHY,    of 
Boston,  merchant,  who  d.  before  1804, 
leaving  issue  by  her,  who  survived  him 
and  was  living  1804. 
The  second  son, 

NATHANIEL  COFFIN, of  Boston,  paymaster  of 
the  customs  of  that  port,  b.  1727,  graduate  of 
Harvard  College,  1744,  received  an  honorary 
degree  at  Yale,  1750 ;  »«.  at  Boston,  20th 
March,  1748,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Henry 
BABNKS,  merchant,  of  Boston,  and  </.  in 
October,  1780,  and  was  buried  in  New  York, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  at  Bristol  about  1783, 
and  was  buried  there)  had  issue, 

I.  Nathaniel,   provost    marshal    of    the 
ceded  islands,  and  collector  of  the  cus- 
toms of  the  island  of  St.  Christopher,  b. 
at  Boston,  loth  Octoler,  1749,  d.  unm. 
before  1830,  and  was  buried  in  London. 

II.  William,  merchant  of    New  Bruns- 
wick, rf.  unm.  before  1804. 

in.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Isaac  (Sir),  Bart.,  K.H.,  of  the  Mag- 
dalen Islands,  in  the  Gulf  of  St.  Law- 
rence, in  British  North  America,  which 
were  granted  to  him  for  his  services 
during  the  American  war  of  1775-S3, 
and  in  Canada  du  ring  Lord  Dorchol  IT'S 
time.  He  was  b.  at  Boston,  3rd  June, 
1759.  He  entered  the  navy  in  May. 
1773,  promoted  lieutenant  1778  ;  com- 
mander July,  1781 ;  and  captain  13th 
June,  1782.  In  1788,  owing  to  a  dis- 
pute with  the  Admiralty,  he  entered 
the  service  of  the  Brabant  Patriots, 
but  shortly  after  returned  to  the 
British  service.  He  was  resident  com- 


ini"ioner  in  Corsica,  in  Klbn,  and  at 
Lisbon,  and  at  IVrt  Million,  MM 
anil  iifteruard-  at  I  lallim  ami  Sliccr- 
in--:  promote,!  rcai'-aiiniiral  April, 
vie,-. admiral  2Mli  .April,  1808; 
an  I  a'luiir .il  ll  l>  .1  line,  I  M  I.  lie  was 
M.I',  for  Ih -lic-ler  from  1818  to  1H26. 
He  wu-  created  a  harom-t  Ititii  June, 
1SO4;  lie  assumed  In  nmil  licence 
dated  lot,,  February,  1611,  the  addi- 
tional surname  and  arms  of  GBKRNLY, 
but  relinquished  that  name  in  March, 
lsl:(.  lie  HI.  March,  1811,  Elizabeth 
Browne,  only  child  and  heir  ol  Wil- 
liam GKKENLY,  of  Titley  Court,  co. 
Hereford,  by  Elizabtth  his  wife, 
daughter  and  sole  heir  of  John 
BBOWNK,  of  Lenitlmll  Karl*,  co.  Here- 
ford, and  d.  ».  p.  23rd  July,  1839, 
and  was  buried  at  Cheltenham.  She 
d.  27th  January,  1839.  Sir  Isaac  was 
i.  in  the  Magdalen  Islands  by  his 
nephew  JOHN  TOWNSBND  COFFIN. 
V.  Jonathan  Peri-ie,  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
London,  barrister-nt-law,  b.  at  Boston 
28th  February,  1762,  it.  unm.  and 
liuried  in  London. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Phillips  CALLBECK,  attorney- 
general  of  the  Nan,  1  of  St.  John,  living 
liis  widow  in  1804,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth,    m.    Barwell    BBOWX,    of 
Baker  Street,  Portiuan  Square,  living 
without  issue  Isot. 

ni.  Christian,  m.  William  HABFOBD, 
merchant  of  Bristol,  living  without 
issue  INlH. 

IV.  Katherine,  m.  first,  Richard  BAB- 
WELL,  of  Stansted,  Sussex,  and  had 
issue.  She  HI.  secondly,  1811,  Edward 
Miller  MUNDY,  M.P.,  of  Shipley  Hall, 
co.  Derby,  and  had  issue. 
The  third  son, 

MAJOK-GENEBAL  JOHN  COFFIN,  of  New 
Brunswick,  baptised  at  Holy  Trinity  Church, 
Boston,  1750,  served  for  some  time  in  the 
navy,  and  gained  his  commission  in  the  army 
at  Bunker's  Hill,  1775,  was  in  command 
of  the  cavalry  of  the  British  force  at  Eutaw 
Springs,  on  the  8th  September,  1781,  and 
served  with  great  distinction  in  the  battles  of 
the  American  war.  During  the  disastrous 
period  immediately  succeeding  he  took  refuge 
in  Charlestown,  where  he  married,  and  subse- 
quently settled  at  St.  John,  New  Brunswick, 
and  was  afterwards  Colonel  of  the  New 
Brunswick  Fencibles,  and  was  promoted 
major  general  in  1815.  He  m.  in  1781,  at 
St.  John's  Island,  Charlestown,  Ann,  daugh- 
ter of  William  MAT  I  HEWS,  of  St.  John's 
Island,  South  Carolina,  and  rf.  12th  May, 
1838,  buried  at  St.  Peter's,  Westfield,  Neripis, 
New  Brunswick,  having  by  her  (who  rf.  1839, 
and  was  buried  at  Walcot,  co.  Somerset)  hod 
issue, 

I.  Guy  Carleton,  General,  Royal  Artil- 
lery, baptised  at  Frederiekton,  New 
Brunswick,  1785 ;  H».  first,  a  daughter 
of  WALKBB,  of  the  E.I.O.  Ser- 
vice ;  she  <1.  1S1M--51,  and  was  buried 
in  Brussels.  He  at.  secondly,  1852,  at 


700 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Greenham,  co.  Berks,  Henrietta, 

daughter  of LARKIXS,  of  E.I.C.S., 

and  widow  of  John  DIMSDALE,  banker  ; 
she  d.  8th  August,  1884,  and  was  buried 
at  Greenham.  lied.  .«.  j>.  April,  1856, 
and  was  buried  at  Newbury,  Berks, 
England. 

II.  Nathaniel,  d.  young  at  Xe\v  llrnus- 
wick,  *.  p. 

in.  JOHN  TOWXSEXD,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

IV.  William  Henry,  Midshipman  R.N., 
d.  young  in  New  Brunswick. 

T.  Henry  Edward,  Admiral  R.N.,  bap- 
tised at  St.  Peter's,  Westfield,  June, 
1794;  m.  at  Southampton,  lOrh  No- 
vember, 1829,  Charlotte,  youngest 
daughter  of  William  CURHY,  of  South- 
ampton, and  d.  s.  p.  31st  July,  1881. 
She  d.  1878,  both  buried  at  South- 
ampton. 

I.  Mary,    m.    Judge    OGDEX,    solicitor- 
general  for  Canada,   during  the   first 
French  Canadian  uprising,  and  after- 
wards attorney-general  for  the  Isle  of 
Man,  and  judge  of  the  probate  court 
of  Liverpool,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

II.  Carolina,  b.  1772;  m.  1813,  Charles 


GRANT,  BAROX  BE  LONGTJEUII.,  of 
Longucuil,  Montreal,  Canada,  and  d. 
1  Si  in.  a  in  I  wa<  buried  at  Kingston, 
Canada.  He  d.  5th  July,  1848,  leav- 
ing issue  (see  BURKE'S  Peerage, 
Foreign  Titles,  LoxotTEUil,  B.). 
in.  Ann,  »».  Gen.  Sir  Thomas  PEARSON, 

and  had  issue. 
IV.  Catherine  Amelia  Emily,  m.  Colonel 

KIRKWOOD,  and  had  issue. 
v.  Sophy  in.  Colonel  BARXETT,  and  had 

issue. 
The  third  son, 

ADMIRAL  Joittf  TOWNSEND  COFFIN,  R.N. 

of   Bath,  co.  Somerset,  b.  1789,  baptised  at 

St.  Peter's,  Westfield,  in.  at  St.  John's,  N.B., 

16th    June,    1834,    Sophie    Emily   Wallace, 

daughter  of  Lachlan  DOXALDSON,  mavor  of 

St.  John's,  N.B.,  and  d.  29th  April,"  1882, 

having  by  her  (who  d.  1856,  and  was  buried 

at  St.  Andrew's,  New  Brunswick)  had  issue, 

i.  ISAAC   TRISTKAM,   of    the    Magdalen 

Islands,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

I.  Sophie,  b.  1834,  d.  tuna.  1849,  buried 
in  the  Swiss  cemetery,  Florence,  Italy. 

II.  Mary  Aston,  b.  1838;  m.  at  Weston, 
Bath,  Somerset,  1863,  Brigadier-Gene- 
ral GILLESPIE,  C.B.,  and  has  issue. 


Arms — Az.,  semee  of  cross  erosslets  or,  in  the  centre  twa  batons  in  saltire  entwined  by  a 
wreath  of  laurel  of  the  second,  between  three  plates  two  and  one. 

Crest — The  stern  of  a  man-of-war  or,  thereon  a  hooded  dove,  wings  elevated,  and  in  the 
bill  a  branch  of  olive  proper  (a  mullet  for  difference). 

Motto — Extant  recte  factis  pruemia. 

Residence — Magdalen  Islands,  British  North  America. 


38  win, 

JOHN  DUNN,  of  Mount  Barker,  near  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  J.P.,  6.  at 
Bondleigh,  co.  De?on,  13th  February,  1802;  in.  first,  Anne,  daughter  of 
Captain  ROWE,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1870)  has  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Park  View  House,  Hackney,  and  of  Semaphore  Beach,  South 
Australia,  J.P.,  b.  at  Bideford,  Devonshire,  England,  21st  January, 
1830 ;  emigrated  with  his  parents  to  South  Australia  in  1840,  and 
assisted  his  father  in  building  the  first  wind-mill  in  that  colony. 
He  was  first  admitted  a  partner  in  the  milling  business  of  his  father 
in  1852,  the  firm  of  Messrs.  John  Dunn  &  Co.  being  now  one  of  the 
largest  milling  firms  in  the  southern  hemisphere.  Mr.  John  Dunn, 
jun.,  entered  Parliament  for  Barossa  in  1875,  and  was  a  member  of 
the  Legislative  Council  from  1880  to  1888.  He  was  chairman  of  the 
South  British  Insurance  Company,  of  New  Zealand,  a  member  of 
the  board  of  the  Victorian  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  president 
of  the  South  Australian  Mill-owners  Association,  member  of  the 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  etc.  He  TO.  at  Adelaide,  South  Australia, 
25th  July,  1855,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  John  WILLIAMS,  and 
d.  February,  1892,  aged  62,  having  had  issue, 

1.  Frederick   William*,  6.    28th  August,  1863;    m.   10th  May, 
1893,  Annie,  only  daughter  of  W.  HUMBLE,  and  has  issue, 
John  William,  b.  February,  1894. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY.  701 

L'.  Hi.lKy  Allen,  /,.  27th  October,  1865;  m.  5th  April,  1893, 
Annie  Elizabeth  Powis,  daughter  of  the  late  Henry  JORDAN, 
of  Shirley,  Brisbane  (see  that  family). 

3.  Alfred    Calvert,  b.  2nd   July,  1867;    m.  25th   April,    1894, 

Ethel,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  C.  H.  NI.WMAN. 

4.  Eustace  Alexandria  Andrew,  b.  28th  January,  1869. 

5.  John  Clement,  d.  young. 

6.  Spencer  Allan,  J.  young. 

7.  John  Howard,  d.  young. 

8.  John  Stanley,  d.  young. 

9.  William  Ernest,  d.  young. 

1.  Edith  Mary,  b.  28th  August,  1857  ;    m.  9th  July,  1884,  J.  T. 

MITCHELL,  M.D.  (Aberdeen),  of  Port  Adelaide,  and  has  issue, 
Leonard  John  Cole,  b.  1885  :  and  Marjorie  Edith,  b.  1888. 

2.  Ethel  Maud,  b.  25th  September,  1874. 

3.  Leonora  Eleanor  Newman,  b.  12th  November,  1879. 

4.  Gertrude  Lilian,  b.  20th  February,  1881. 

5.  Eliza,  d.  young. 

II.  William  Henry,  7/1.   and  d.  1891,  leaving  issue,  1.  Berkeley;  2.  Leslie, 

d.  young;  3.  A  son,  d.  in  infancy:  1.  Olive;  and  2.  Una. 
I.  A  daughter,  m.  William  HILL  (who  d.  1885),  and  has  issue,  1.  Edwin, 
d.  young:  I.Eva;    2.  Florence ;    3.  Laura,  m.  G.  Fowler  STEWART, 
and  has  a  daughter,  Helen  ;  and  4.  Eliza,  </.  young. 

n.  A  daughter,  m.  William  PALTKIDGE,  (who  d.  1890),  and  has  issue, 
1.  John  ;  2.  William;  3.  Walter:  1.  Emily  ;  2.  Lily,  TO.  —  LIVING- 
STONE, and  has  four  daughters  ;  3.  Annie,  TO.  —  RESSEL,  and  has  two 
sons  and  one  daughter ;  4.  Clara,  m.  —  FLINT,  and  has  issue,  two 
sons. 

in.  Eliza,  d.  tmm.  1856,  aged  18. 

Mr.  Dunn  TO.  secondly,  27th  February,  1872,  Janet,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
John  WILLIAMS. 

Mr.  Dunn  emigrated  to  South  Australia  with  his  family  in  1840,  and  is 
therefore  one  of  the  pioneers  of  that  colony.  He  was  the  first  mill-owner  in 
South  Australia,  and  has  now  retired  from  active  business.  His  father, 
CHARLES  DUNN,  migrated  from  the  Midlands  to  Devonshire,  whore  he  was 
engaged  in  farming  pursuits,  and  d.  in  1846,  the  same  year  as  his  wife  Tamsen. 

Arms  (limited  to  the  descendants  of  the  late  John  Dunn,  Jan.,  of  Park  View  House, 
g.A.) — Per  saltire  inverted  arg.  and  az.  two  garbs  in  fesse  of  the  fint  between  in  chief  a  horse's 
head  erased  of  the  second,  and  in  base  on  a  mount  vert  a  man  vested  ppr.  resting  his  dexter 
hand  on  a  spade  also  ppr. 

Crest — In  front  of  a  windmill  ppr.  an  estoile  between  two  mullets  of  six  points  or. 

Motto — Pcrge  sed  caute. 

Residence — Mount  Barker,  near  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

jtojmston, 

THE    HON.    WALTER    WOODS    JOHNSTON,    of    Wellington,    New 
Zealand,    b.  in    London,  10th    August,  1839;    m.  at  Wellington,  24th 
February,   1868,   Cecilia  Augusta,   second  daughter  of    Forster  COKING,   of 
Wellington,  New  Zealand,  fourth  son  of  Sir  Charles  Forster  GORING,  Bart.,  of 
Highden,  Sussex  (see  BORKE'S  Baronetage),  by  the  Hon.  Sidney  Eloisa  YELVERTON, 


702 


JJTJRKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


his  wife,  eldest  daughter  of  Barry  John,  third  VISCOUXT  AVONMORE  (see  BUEKE'S 
Peerage^,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Goring,  b.  2nd  August,  1870. 

it.  Walter  Goring,  b.  13th  May,  1873. 

in.  Oswald  Goring,  l>.  13th  June,  1877. 

i.  Ida  Mnry,  6.  27th  November,  1868. 

n.  Hilda  Jane,  b.  22nd  August,  1871. 

in.  Sydney  Emily  Mary,  b.  2nd  October,  1874. 

iv.  Ella  Cecilia,  b.  10th  June,  1876. 

Mr.  W.  W,  Johnston  arrived  in  Wellington  with  his  parents  in  January, 
1842.  He  is  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Johnston  &  Co.,  of  Wellington.  He  sat 
for  Manawatu  in  the  House  of  Representatives  from  1871  to  1884.  He  was 
postmaster-general  in  the  Atkinson  Government  from  March,  1881,  to  October, 
1882,  and  minister  of  Public  Works  from  April,  1881,  in  addition  to  his  other 
office,  to  November,  1883,  and  a  member  of  the  cabinet,  without  portfolio,  till 
the  ministry  resigned  in  June,  1884. 


This  family  claims  descent  from  the  noble 
house  of  JOHNSTONE,  of  Annandale,  through 
an  Ayrshire  branch. 

JOHN  JOHNSTON,  of  Lovestane,  eo.  Ayr,  m. 
first,  22nd  August,  1763,  and  by  his  first  wife, 
who  d.  1st  September,  1773,  had  ir-sue, 
I.  Jean,  b.  2nd  August,  1764. 
ir.  David,  b.  29th  December,  1765. 

III.  Quintin.of  Trolarg,  b.  28th  October, 
1768,  from  whom  that  family. 

IV.  Tliomas,  b.  3rd  Mnrch,  1770,  and  d. 
18th     February,    1800,    leaving     one 
daughter. 

V.  James,  b.  7th  Junuary,  1772. 

I.  Betty,  b.  29th  August,  1773,  m.  1792, 
andrf.  19th  Junuary,  1799. 

Mr.  John  Johnston  m.  secondly,  llth  March, 
1776,  and  by  his  second  wife  had  issue, 

VI.  John,  4.  1st  June,  d.  16th  November, 
1778. 

vn.  John,  b.  17th  September,  17<"9. 
VIII.  ROBEBT,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II.  Janet,  b.  28th  October,  1776,  d.  10th 
December,  1798. 

in.  Barbara,  b.  10th  June,  1779,  m.  9th 
January,  1804,  Thomas  WALSH. 

IV.  Margaret,  b.  30th  May,  1785,  m.  John 
REID. 

V.  Katherine,  b.  1st  May,  1788,  in.  

PBOVAN,  and  left,  two  daughters,  Mrs. 
CATHPART  and  Mrs.  CANDLISH. 

Mr.  John  Johnston  d.  21st  September,  1825. 
His  younger  son, 

ROBKET  JOHNSTON,  of  I.ovestane,  co.  Ayr, 
and  afterwards  of  Camden  Street  and  of  the 
Stock  Exchange,  London,  b.  at  Lovestane,  in 
the  parish  of  Dailly,  Ayrshire,  10th  May,  1783, 
m.  at  Ayr,  2fitli  March,  1805,  Mary,  daughter 
of  John  WOODS,  and  d.  in  London  6th  August, 
1856,  having  had  by  her,  who  d.  27th  October, 
1834,  had  issue, 

I.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Robert,  b.   10th  April,  1811,  d.  3rd 
May,  1813. 


III.  William  Woods,  M.D.,  b.  2nd  Febru- 
ary,   1813,    m.    Euphemia    MELVILLE, 
daughter  of  G-eorge  (?)  MORRISON,  and 
had  issue, 

1.  Robert,  rf.  young. 

2.  John. 

1.  Mary,  m.  R.  MAcMiLLAN. 

IV.  Robert,   b.  9tK  November,    1815    d 
'th  May,  1817. 

v.  Robert,  *.  5th  August,  1819,  m. 
Marrianne,  daughter  of  John  P.  ROB- 
INSON, of  Merton  Hall,  Yorkshire. 

VI.  Charles  Alfred,  b.  18th  March,  1825, 
rf.  l*r>S. 

I.  Agnes   Kirkwood,  b.  9th  April,  1806, 
m.  Thomas  GBAHAM. 

II.  Catherine   Park,  b.  16th   July,  1807, 
m.   Edward   PETCH,    M.D.,   of    Scar- 
borough, Yorkshire. 

III.  Mary   Rosina    Gordon,   m.   Francis 
KNIGHT. 

IV.  Helen    Robina,    m.     James     Likely 
JOHNSTON,  of  Greenock. 

V.  Janet  Elizabeth. 

vi.  Mary  Woods,  m.  Benjamin  TILLY,  of 
Chantilly,  co.  Dublin. 

vn.  Adeline  Matilda. 

VIII.  Jessie   Adeline,   m.    Robert    Oran- 

stoun  AENOT. 
The  eldest  son, 

THE  HON.  JOHN  JOHNSTON,  of  Homewood, 
Karori,  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  b.  at  Turn- 
bery  Lodge,  parish  of  Kirkoswald,  Ayrshire, 
23rd  July,  1809,  was  educated  in  Paris";  went 
out  to  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  in  1842,  and 
engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits,  and  was  head 
of  the  firm  of  Johnston  and  Company,  of 
Wellington.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Legis- 
lative Council  for  many  years,  from  1858  to 
the  time  of  his  death  in  1887.  He  was  minis- 
ter, without  portfolio,  and  a  member  of  the 
Executive  Council  in  the  Stafford  Adminis- 
tration from  14th  May,  1866,  to  5th  April, 
1867.  He  m.  in  Loudon(  1st  December,  1838, 


MI-HKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


703 


Henrietta  Charlotte,  daughter  of  John 
HATTON,  of  Atlierstou,  oo.  Warwick,  and  »/. 
1'illi  November,  1887,  having  by  her  (who 
was  4.  at  Athernton.  mid  d.  at  Wellington, 
Se»  Zealand,  L':ird  February,  1878)  had 


. 

I.  WALTER  WOODS,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

n.  Sydney,  of  Orua  Wharo,  Hawkes 
Bay,  New  Zealand  (Clubs—  Hawkes 
Bay,  New  Zealand,  and  New  Travellers, 
London,  W.),  Fellow  of  the  Roynl 
Colonial  Institute,  b.  13lh  Man-li. 
1841,  m.  12th  July,  1873,  Sophia 
Marianne,  fifthdaiinlitcr  of  Lieutenant- 
Colon»l  Charles  I.AUBKRT,  late  Cap- 
tiiin  (52nd  Foot  and  Lieutenant-Colonel 
New  Zealand  Militia,  and  has  had 
issue, 

1.  Robert  Quintin,  b.  8th  July,  1877, 
</.  in  October,  of  that  year. 

1.  Henrietta  Mary,  b.  26th  Decem- 
ber, 1874. 

2.  Jessie     Meta,     b.     10th     April, 
1883. 

3.  Agnes  Beatrice,  b.  6th  December, 
1888. 

III.  Charles  John  (IIoiO,  of  Homcwood, 
Karori,  and  Cotfield,  Wellington,  New 
Zealand,  b.  at  Wellington,  lltli  Octo- 
ber, 1845,  a  member  of  the  I.eL'Mativc 
Council  of  New  Zealand,  and  Captain 
Commandant  of  the  Naval  Artillery 
Volunteers,™,  at  Wellington,  12th  Jan- 
uary, 1871,  Alice  Margaret,  daughter 
of  the  late  Isaac  Earl  FEATHERSTOX, 
M.D.,  the  first  superintendent  of  Wel- 
lington Province  and  agent-general 
for  New  Zealand,  in  London  (see  that 
family),  and  has  issue, 

Residence—  Wellington, 


1.  Francis     Karl,     b.    1st    October, 
1871. 

2.  Guy  Featherston,  b.  2nd  Septem- 
ber,'1872. 

3.  Charli'  '.ill,  li.  3rd  Febru- 
ary, 1874. 

4.  Harold  Featherston,*.  19th  April, 
1875. 

5.  Scott  Featherston,  b.  1st  June,  d. 
31st  December,  IsTi;. 

6.  Adam  Hatton  Feathcrston,  A.  2nd 
December,  1877. 

7.  Jan   Feuthenton,  b.   30th  April, 
1883. 

8.  Octavius   Ralph   Featherston,  4. 
31st  January,  1891. 

1.  Zoe  Charlotte. 

2.  Alice  Marguerite  Featherston. 

3.  Doris  Cecilia  Featherston. 

I.  Agnes  Mary,  4.  10th  December,  1842, 
m.  23rd  January,  1866,  Hon.  Morgan 
8.  GRACE,  C.M.G.,  M.D.,  M.L.C.,  of 
Wellington,  New  Zealand,  and  baa 
issue, 

1.  John  Johnston,  b.  1870. 

2.  William  Russell. 

3.  Francis. 

4.  Morgan. 

5.  Sheffield. 

1.  Ellen  Mary. 

2.  Agnes  Maude. 
:t.  Alice. 

4.  Pearl. 

n.  Emily  Lilias,  4.  15th  Mav,  1851. 

in.  Jessie  Maria  Rose,  4.  6th  January, 
is:,!.,  m.  llth  May,  1880,  Sir  Westby 
Brook  PEHCEVAL,  K.C.M.G.,  agent- 
general  for  New  Zealand  in  London, 
and  lias  issue  (tee  that  family). 

New  Zealand. 


Jtartjerstmt, 


THE  LATE  DB.  ISAAC  EARL  FEATHERSTON,  M.D.,  first  agent- 
general  for  New  Zealand,  b.  at  Durham,  21st  March,  1813 ;  m.  at 
Edinburgh,  10th  December,  1839,  Bethia  Campbell,  daughter  of  Andrew  SCOTT, 
a  bailie  of  Edinburgh,  whose  ancestors  lived  in  East  Lothian,  and  d,  at 
Brighton,  19th  June,  1876,  having  by  her,  who  d.  at  Wellington,  New  Zealand, 
16th  March,  1863,  had  issue, 

i.  Robert  Earl,  b.  30th  August,  d.  20th  September,  1840. 

n.  John  Earl,  b.  28th  November,  1841 ;  d.  1st  February,  1853. 

in.  Charles  Thomas  Milner,  now  living  in  America,  is  married,  and  has 

one  son. 
iv.  William  Robert  Earl,  1.  2'2nd  June,  1857,  d.  unm.  at  Maidstone,  Kent, 

July,  1879. 
I.  Bethia  Jane,  b.  25th  June,  1843,  d.  tinm.  at  Wellington,  24th  February, 

1877. 


704  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

ii.  Leatitia  Anne,  6.  5th  December,  1845 ;   m.   3rd  October,   1870,   lion. 

James  MI:NZII:S.  M.L.C.,  of  Dun  Alister. 
in.  Eliza   Katharine,    1.    llth    September,    1847;  m.    John    CAIKIIL./,,  of 

Duuedin. 
iv.  Frances  Marianne,  b.  2Gth  March,  1849 ;  m.  12th  April,  1882,  William 

FITZGERALD. 

v.  Alice  Margaret,  l>.  2nd  October,  1850 ;  m.  ]  2th  January,  1871,  Charles 
John  JOHNSTON,  of  Homewood,  Karori,  and  Cotfield,  Wellington  (see 
preceding  memoir). 

vi.  Louisa  Marian,  b.  7th  March,  d.  April,  1853. 
vii.  Helen  (twin  with  her  sister  Louisa  Marian),  m.  30th  April,  1883, 

Carl  to  ii  BRUX.VEH. 
vin.  Octavia,  b.  19th  May,  1854 ;  TO.  February,  1879,  Alfred  Kingcome 

NEWMAN,  M.D. 

The  late  Dr.  Isaac  Earl  Featherston  was  fourth  son  of  THOMAS  FEATHER- 
STON,  of  Blackdian,  Weardale,  and  Cotfield  House,  Durham ;  he  had  six 
brothers  and  five  sisters,  who  are  now  all  deceased.  He  took  his  medical 
degree  at  Edinburgh  in  1836.  He  was  one  of  the  first  settlers  in 
New  Zealand,  and  was  elected  superintendent  of  the  province  of  Wel- 
lington, on  the  institution  of  that  office,  which  he  held  till  his  resignation 
in  1871.  He  represented  Wanganui  in  Parliament  from  1853  to  1871, 
and  held  office  in  the  Fox  Administrations,  of  1861,  and  1869-71.  In 
1866  he  led  the  friendly  Maoris,  whom  he  had  persuaded  to  join  General 
Chnte,  in  the  various  engagements  of  the  campaign  on  the  West  coast,  and 
received  the  New  Zealand  cross  for  his  gallantry.  He  was  commissioner  with 
Mr.  Dillon  Bell  to  treat  with  the  authorities  at  home  for  raising  troops 
to  put  down  the  rebellion  and  for  colonial  service,  in  1869.  He  was  also 
successful  in  inducing  the  Home  Government  to  guarantee  a  loan  for  a  million 
to  carry  out  the  Public  Works  policy.  In  1871  he  was  appointed  first  agent- 
general  of  New  Zealand,  and  held  that  high  office  until  his  death,  in  1876. 

Arms — Gules  on  a  chevron  between  three  ostrich  feathers  argent,  a  pellet. 

Crest — An  antelope  statant  argent,  armed  or. 

Motto — Velox  et  verax. 

Residence— Wellington,  New  Zealand. 


HENRY  BARNES  GRESSON,  of  Waiora,  Woodend,  Canterbury,  New 
Zealand,  formerly  judge  of    the  Supreme   Court   of    New    Zealand, 
b.  in  co.  Meath,   Ireland,  31st  January,  1809 ;  m.   in  co.   Donegal,  Ireland, 
14th    August,    1845,    Anne,   daughter   of    Andrew    BEATTY,    by    Elizabeth 
McCLiNTOCK,  his  wife,   and  by  her  (who  d.   llth  January,   1889)    has   had 

issue, 

i.  JOHN  BEATTY,   of   Papanui,   Christchurch,   Canterbury,   New   Zealand, 
b.  25th  September,  1848;    m.  28th  August,   1875,    Frances    Helen 
Mary  McFARLANE,  and  d.  17th  March,  1891,  having  had  issue, 
1.  CUTHBERT  HENRY,  b.  18th  September,  1877. 
J>.  John  Vernon,  b.  12th  May,  1882, 


of 
(Snamanm 


IM'UKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTKY. 


705 


::.    Maurice  James,  b.  9th  October,  1884. 

4.  Kenneth  McFarlane,  b.  18th  July,  1891. 

1.  Kiitlilcrii  Muriel,  b.  llth  September,  1876. 

•2.  Eileen  Elizabeth  Geraldine,  b.  28th  January,   1879;  d.  21st 

August,  1889. 

:».   KvolecnMary.ii.  4th  January,  1881. 
i.  Nannie  Henrietta. 
11.  Clarissa  Harriet. 

M  r.  Gresson  was  educated  in  Westmeath  and  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin  ; 
he  was  called  to  the  Irish  bar  in  1833,  and,  after  practising  for  a  time  in 
Dublin,  emigrated  to  Christchnrch,  New  Zealand,  in  1854,  where  he  settled 
and  was  appointed  provincial  solicitor  for  the  province  of  Canterbury, 
and,  in  1858,  acting  judge  of  the  Southern  Districts,  including  Wellington, 
Nelson,  Westland,  Canterbury,  and  Otago,  retiring  from  the  Supreme  Court 
bench  in  1875.  Mr.  Gresson  was  also  president  of  the  Philosophical  Institute, 
Chrjstchnrch,  chairman  of  the  board  of  governors  of  Canterbury  College, 
chancellor  of  the  diocese  of  Christchurch,  and  a  Fellow  of  Christ's  College, 
Canterbury. 

Hinrage. 


JOHN  GRESSON,  of  A  uglier,  co.  Tyrone, 
Ireland, gent.,  d.  1733,  will  dated  6th  Septem- 
ber, 1733,  proved  same  year.  By  Elizabeth, 
liis  wife,  he  had  issue  (with  a  daughter, 
Mary,  wife  of  James  BRATTAN),  a  son, 

GEORQB  GRBSSON,  of  Swanlinbar,  co. 
Cavan,  m.  by  licence  dated  28th  December, 

1748,  Mary,  widow  of  CROSS;  admon. 

granted  23rd  July,  1770.  His  son, 

WILLIAM  GBBSSON,  of  Swanlinbar,  afore- 
said, m.  Margaret  LESLIE  (who  survived  her 
Imsliand  many  years),  and  d.  in  1802,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  GEOHOE    LESLIE     (Rev.),  of   whom 
presently. 

II.  Henry,  m.  Alicia,  daughter  of  Daniel 
\V INSLOW,  of  co.  Fermanagh,  and  had 
issue, 

1.  William,     m.    Anne     Frances, 
daughter  of  Samuel  WALKER. 

2.  George  (Rev.). 

III.  Skelton,  (Rev.),  d.  vnm. 

i.  Alice,  m.  Rev.  William  EAMKS,  of  co. 

Cork. 
II.  Mary, 
in.  Penelope. 
The  eldest  son, 


REV.  GEORGE  LESLIE  GHESSON,  of  Ardnoc- 
her,  King's  Co.,  m.  first,  1798,  Clarissa  REY- 
NELL,  by  whom  (who  d.  1816)  he  had  issue 
(with  two  others  who  d.  in  infancy), 

I.  William  (Rev.),  m.  Frances,  daughter 
of  George  HOLMES. 

II.  Chapman. 

III.  George. 

iv.  HENRY  BARNES,  now  of  Woodend, 
Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  the  subject 
of  this  memoir. 

V.  Skelton. 

vi.  Robert. 

vu.  Richard. 

I.  Fanny. 

II.  Margaret. 

III.  Alicia. 

IV.  Clarissa, 
v.  Eleanor. 

He  m.  secondly,  1826,  Mary  Anne  TUKPIN 
(who  d.  1844),  and  by  her  had  (with  two 
others  who  d.  in  infancy), 

vin.  Charles. 

II.  John. 

vi.  Henrietta,  m.  Rev.  B.  CLABKK. 

vu.  Mary  Anne. 
The  Rev.  G.  L.  Gresson  d.  December,  1842. 


Residence — Waiora,  Woodend,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

Wm\ 

CAPTAIN  BARKER  VAN  KOUGHNET,  R.N.,  of  Tyttenhanger,  St. 
Albans,  Herts,  J.P.,  and  of  Toronto,  Canada,  served  in  the  Egyptian 
war  of  1884-5,  and  the  expedition  up  the  Nile  to  relieve  General  Gordon  at 
Khartoum,  in  which  he  was  severely  wounded,  and  was  specially  mentioned  in 
despatches  and  promoted  (medal  with  Nile  clasp  and  Khedivial  stnr). 
C»ptnin  Van  Koughnet  has  also  the  Royal  Humane  Society's  medal.  He 

VOL.    II.  2   Z 


706 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


was  1.  in  July,  1849,  and  m.  1st  September,  1887,  Lady  Jane  Charlotte 
Elizabeth  ALEXANDER,  only  daughter  of  James  Du  Pre,  third  EARL  OF 
CALEDON  (see  BURKE'S  Peerage). 

ILincarje. 


MICHAEL  VAN  KOUGHNET,  of  a  noblo 
Dutch  family,  was  b.  1751,  settled  in  Corn- 
wall, Canada,  about  1782,  m.  Eve,  daughter 
of  John  Bolton  EMPEY,  and  d.  October, 
1832,  leaving  issue, 

I.  PHILIP,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Michael,  d.  unm. 

III.  John,  m.  the  daughter  of  —  BRUCE. 
I.  Christiana,  m.  William  CLINE,  of  co. 

Cornwall. 
The  eldest  son, 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  THE  HON.  PHILIP 
VAN  KOUGHNET,  member  of  the  Legislative 
Assembly  and  the  Legislative  Council,  served 
in  the  wars  of  1812  and  1837,  in  which  latter 
he  was  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  command  of  the 
6th  Battalion  Incorporated  Militia.  He  was 
subsequently  Chairman  of  the  Dominion 
Arbitrators.  He  was  b.  2nd  April,  1790,  m. 
1st  April,  1819,  Harriet  Sophia,  daughter  of 
Matthew  SCOTT,  of  Carrick-on-Suir,  co.  Tip- 
perary,  and  d.  7th  May,  1873,  leaving  issue, 

I.  PHILIP  MICHAEL  MATTHEW  SCOTT, 
of  whom  presently. 

II.  Matthew      Robert,      of       Toronto, 
barrister-at-law  and  a  bencher  of  the 
Law  Society,  b.  16th  September,  1824, 
m.    9th    November,    1850,   Elizabeth 
Hagerman,daughter  of  George  MACAU- 
LAY,  of  Toronto,  and  d.  28th  Novem- 
ber, 1874,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Matthew     Scott,    educated     at 
Trinity  College,  Toronto,  was  in 
the  militia,  and   served   through 
the  half-breed   rebellion  in  1885, 
and  is  now  an  official  in  the  Indian 
Affairs  Department,  North  West 
Territory,  b.  28th  August,  1855. 

2.  George   Macaulay  Diehl,  b.  30th 
July,  1868. 

1.  Eva  Macaulay,  b.  October,  1860. 

2.  Mary    Elizabeth,  m.  30th   July, 

1884,  Frank  Wolf  MAY,  of  Mon- 
treal,    and      has      issue,     Lilian 
Gretchen ;    Beatrice   Gladys  and 
Elsa  Marjorie. 

3.  Ann    Madeline,    m.    21st    June, 
1888,  Francis  Wolferstan  Good- 
hue  THOMAS,  of  London,  Ontario, 
and  has  issue,  Guy  Wolferstan  ; 
Amora  Macaulay  ;  and  Schaeran 
Van  Koughnet. 

4.  Harriet  Ethel  Purcell,  m.  October, 

1885,  William  MACCuLLOCH,  of 
Montreal,  and  has  issue,  Ferdinand 
George  and  William  Bruce. 

III.  Bolton   John,   b.  21st   April,  1826, 
d.  num.  25th  October,  1848. 

IV.  William  John,  b.  18th  April,  d.  2nd 
June,  1832. 

V.  Salter  Jehosaphat,  of  Toronto,  barris- 
ter-at-law,    Q.C.,     Recorder     to     the 
Courts,  b.  20th  April,  1833,  m.  October, 


1857,  Agnes,  daughter  of  the  Hon. 
Benjamin  SEYMOUB,  of  Port  Hope, 
and  d.  20th  June,  1888,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Arthur     Herbert     Seymour,    of 
Toronto,  b.  30th  October,  1865,  m. 
Gertrude,   daughter    of    Stephen 
E.  SMITH,  of  Sherbrooke,  Quebec, 
son  of  the  Hon.  Hollis  SMITH. 

2.  Ernest  Reginald,  of  Toronto,  b. 
19th  April,  1869. 

1.  Edith    May,   m.    Albert    NOED- 
HEIMAK,  of  Toronto,  and  lias  had 
issue,  Victor  Albert ;  Gladys ;  and 
Ivonne. 

2.  Gertrude     Agnes,     m.     (as     his 
second  wife)    Hugh   John    MAC- 
DONALD,    Q.C.  of   Winnipeg  (see 
tk.it  family). 

3.  Maude,  m.  George  McKlNNON,  of 
Montreal,  who  d.  «.  p.  June,  1894. 

4.  Beatrice,   m.   Robert  MACHBAY, 
nephew    of    the    Archbishop    of 
Hubert's   Land  ;    and   has   issue, 
Marjorie  Elaine. 

VI.  Edmund,  *.  16th  April,  1834,  d.  29th 
January,  1847. 

Til.  John  Colborne,  b.  4th  September, 
1835,  inspector  of  Molsou's  Bank,  »». 
19th  October,  1863,  Martha  Ann, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Arthur  NOEM  AN,  of 
Guernsey,  and  d.  22nd  November, 
1872,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Arthur  Purcell,  of  Regina,  North 
West  Territories,  b.  22nd   March, 
1866,   m.   24th   December,   1892, 
Mary,   daughter  of   —  BENCKE, 
and  has  issue,  Arthur  Gerald,  b, 
April,  1894. 

2.  Claude   Ethelbert,  b.  13th   Jan- 
uary, 1871,  d.  20th  April,  1890. 

1.  Mary  Eleonora,  m.  John  DEBBI- 
SHIBE,  of  Bloomfield,   co.  Prince 
Edward,  Canada,  and   has  issue, 
Roy,  b.  3rd  November,  1891. 

2.  Florence   Ada,   m.    1st    October, 
1892,    James     Bruce     REID,    of 
Chicago,    U.S.A.,  and   has  issue, 
Mary  Frederica. 

Tin.  Lawrence,  deputy  superintendent- 
general  of  Indian  Affairs  in  Canada, 
b.  7th  October,  1836,  m.  5th  July, 
1870,  Lucy,  daughter  of  James  GBANT, 
L.R.S.E.  of  Corrimony,  co.  Inverness, 
Scotland,  and  sister  of  Sir  James 
GBAST,  M.D.  of  Ottawa. 

I.  Annie     Eve    Philipine,    m.    Pearson 
Philip   HABRIS,  anoflicer  in  the  army, 
and   d.    16th   January,   1894,  leaving 
issue. 

II.  Harriet  Louisa,  m.  27th  April,  1848, 
Dr.  William  Cox  ALLEN,  and  d.  April, 
1889,  leaving  issue. 

in.  Anna  Catharine,  d.  unm.  1st  Novem- 
ber, 1889,  aged  59.  <• 


COLON'IAL  CKNTRY. 


7«7 


iv.    M;ir_':nvt,    Kli/:i!n-tli,    d.    young,   1st 

April,  ISII7. 
v.   Anim,  d.  in  infancy,   22nd  February, 

1HII. 
The  eldest  eon, 

THK  HON.  I'nii.ir  MICIIAKI,  SCOTT  VAK 
KoriMiMii,  (,'.('..  WHS  h.  21  *t  January,  l^i'J, 
was  LiiMitrnnnt.  ."ith  linttalioii  Incorporated 
Canadian  Miliiia.in  I  lie  war  of  1837, was  culled 
to  the  liar  1M1M,  and  took  silk  in  1819.  He 


was  President  of  the  Council  and  Minister  of 

Agriculture  in  Ih.V),  ( 'uniiiii>-i<>ii''r  of  Crown 

in  Is.'jS,  mill  mis  I'lffii-il  H  in  mtier  of 

the    Lr!_'i*l:<tiu'     I'lilllicil.        Mr   IwrJlllir    Cll.-lll- 

ri'lliir  nf  l.'jipor  Canada  in  isi!2.  lie  »i.  14tli 
November,  1845,  Klizabt-tli,  daughter  of 
Colonel  Barker  TUKKRR,  K.1I.,  and  d.  7th 
November,  1869,  leaving  issue, 

i.   Philip  Turner,  I.  September,  1847. 

II.  BARKER,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 


Arms — Jinn,  two  demi  lion*  combatant  and  covped  vert  holding  a  sword  in  pale  point 
upwards  ppr.  transfixing  three  chess  rooks  or. 

Crest — Out  of  a  foreign  coronet  or  a  demi  lion  rampant  gu.  holding  a  sword  transfixing 
three  chess  rooks  as  in  the  arms. 

Motto — Virtus  sola  nobilidif. 

Residence — Tyttenlmnger  Park,  St.  Albans,  Herts. 

Clubs — United  Service,  and  Junior  United  Service,  London,  S.W. 


GEORGE  OSBORNE,  of  Foxlow,  Bungendore,  and  Dirnaseer,  New 
South  Wales,  J.P.  for  that  colony,  6.  25th  May,  1843 ;  m.  16th  August, 
1865,  Sophia  Ann  Kate,  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Robert  TOWNS,  M.L.C.  (better 
known  as  Captain  Towns)  of  Cranbrook,  Rose  Bay,  Sydney,  merchant  (who  d. 
at  Cranbrook,  4th  April,  1873,  aged  79),  by  Sophia  his  wife,  daughter  of  D'Arey 
WENTWOKTH  (see  WEXTWORTH,  of  Vancluse,  vol.  i,  p.  95),  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Towns,  b.  at  Slaten  Island,  United  States,  23rd  December,  1868. 
ii.  George,  6.  at  Foxlow,  New  South  Wales,  24th  May,  1872. 

nr.  Henry  Stuart,  6.  at  Cranbrook,  Sydney,  23rd  January,  1874. 

iv.  James  Edward,  6.8th  September,  1877,  d.  same  day. 

v.  D'Arey  Wentworth  Towns,  6.  at  Manly  Beach,  Sydney,  20th  August, 

1878. 

vi.  Frank  Marshall,  b.  at  Foxlow,  14th  March,  1880. 
vii.  Thomas  Noel,  b.  25th  December,  1881 ;  d.  3rd  March,  1882. 
i.  Sophia  Sabina,  b.  ]  1th  May,  1866  ;  d.  28th  August,  1869. 

II.  Nina,   6.   llth    November,  1867;    m.    llth   July,    1888,    Dr.    Henry 

Michael  O'HAKA,  of  Melbourne. 

in.  Jeannie,  6.  at  Cranbrook,  Sydney,  30th  September,  1870. 
rv.  Mary  Dorothy,  b.  at  Foxlow,  22nd  January,  1876. 
v.  Sara  Annie  Kathleen,  b.  at  Foxlow,  17th  March,  1891. 


ILintagt. 


ARCHIBALD  OSBOBWB,  of  Durranaseer, 
near  Dromore,  co.  Tyrone,  Ireland,  m.  Jane 
KINO,  and  d.  in  1814.  His  fourth  son, 

HKNKV  OSHORNK,  of  Marshall  Mount, 
lllawarra,  New  South  Wales,  ».  1828,  Sarah 
Kli/iibi-tli,  elder  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Ben- 
jamin MARSHALL,  of  Dromore,  co.  Tyrone, 
by  Judith,  his  wife,  daughter  of  Robert 
]l.*MiLTOK,  of  Lake  Mount,  co.  Tyrone,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1873)  hud  issue, 

I.  Henry  Hill,  of  Avondale,  lllawarra, 
New  South  Wales,  b.  27th  January, 
1831 ;  m.  26th  May,  1858,  his  cousin, 
Charlotte,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
late  John  SCOTT,  by  Charlotte,  his 
first  wife,  younger  daughter  of  the 


Rev.  Benjamin  MARSHALL,  of  Dro- 
more, aforesaid,  and  d.  at  Cheltenham, 
England,  26th  June,  1891,  having  had 
by  her  (who  was  b.  3rd  January,  1842, 
and  now  resides  at  Katenza,  Chelten- 
ham), 

I.  Henry  Hill,   4.  at  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales,  19th  March,  1880. 

I.  Rebecca  Hamilton,  b.  at  Avondale, 
lllawarra,   aforesaid,   30th   June, 
1877. 

II.  Vida    Mabel,    b.    at  Avoudale, 
16th  November,  1878. 

II.  Patrick  Hill,  of  Currandooley, 
Bungendore,  Bonnylie,  Gundaroo; 
and  Orange  Plains,  Dandaloo,  all  in 

2  z  2 


708 


BITRKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


New  South  Wales,  and  of  Karenza, 
Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester,  England, 
J.P.,  b,  20th  May,  1832;  m.  27th 
January,  18(54,  Elizabeth  Jane,  third 
daughter  of  Major-General  E.  H. 
ATKINSON,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Harry,  b  1866. 

•i.  Patrick  Hamilton,  b.  1869. 

3.  Stephen  Messman,  b.  1871. 

4.  Edwin  Francis  Fitzroy,  b.  1873. 

5.  James  Bunbury  Nott,  b.  1878. 

1.  Louisa  Margaret  Atkinson. 

2.  Jeanie  Kathleen,  in  17th  March, 
1887,  Captain  Claude  da  Courcy 
HAMILTON,  R..\. 

3.  Charlotte  Alice  Hamilton. 

4.  Susan  Philippa  Frances. 

5.  Alice  Annette. 

in.  Alick,  m.  Isabel  THROSBY,  and  has 
issue,  seven  sons,  and  three  daughters. 

IV.  Benjamin  Marshall,  m.  Lucy 
THBOSBY. 


V.  Archibald,  d.  t.  p. 

VI.  John  King,  d.  unin.  1859. 

vn.  GEOEQK,  the  subject  of  this  mem- 
oir, 
viii.   James,  d.  anm.  1877. 

IX.  Frank,  m.  Helen  RUSIITON,  and  has 
issue,  two  sons. 

X.  Hamilton,  of  Bangaroo,  Cowra,  New 
South    Wales,    in.    20th    September, 
1881,  Susan  Margaret  Colville,  youn- 
ger   daughter    of    John    GiLCitiiisr, 
formerly     of     Sydney,     New     South 
Wales,  and  afterwards  of  48,  Porclies- 
ter  Terrace,  London  (see  that  family'), 
and  has  three  cliildren,  Claude,  Rex, 
and  Eileen. 

I.  Jane,  m.  F.  P.  MAcCABE,  and  has 
issue,  fire  sons  and  eight  daughters. 

ii.  Charlotte,  m.  T.  A.  REDDALL,  und  d. 
1875. 


in.  Annie. 
Mr.  Henry  Osborne  d.  1859. 

Arms — Quarterly  erm.  and  az.  a  cross  or. 
Crest — An  heraldic  tiger  passant  or  tufted  and  maned  sa. 
Motto  —Pax  in  bello. 

Residences — Foxlow,  Bungendore  and  Dirnaseer,  New  South  Wales. 
Clubs — Australian,  Union,  and  Australian  Jockey,  all  in  Sydney  ;  and  Oriental,  in  London. 


Barrmt* 


CLARKE    CHARLES    NETTERVILLE    BARRON,   of    Hobson  Street, 
Wellington,  New  Zealand,   b.  20th  August,  1834,  m.  5th  September, 
1861,  Angusta  Jessie  CUKTISS,  and  has  issue, 

i.  NETTERVILLE  CHARLES,  b.  19th  November,  1867. 
ii.  Winston  Netterville,  b.  25th   September,  1869. 
in.  Nugent  Netterville,  b.  16th  December,  1873. 
i.  Mabel  Inez, 
n.  Ella  Jessie. 


Utneage. 


This  is  a  branch  of  the  BAEEONS,  of  co. 
Waterford,  from  whom  descend  also  the 
baronets  of  that  name. 

JOHN  BAEEON,  of  Ballyneal,  co.  Waterford, 
the  son  of  Pierce  BAERON,  of  Garrahillersh, 
in  the  same  county  (see  BUBKE'S  Peerage  and 
Saronetage),  was  b.  1710;  m.  1750,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Luke  DONOVAN,  by  Lucy,  his 
wife,daughterof  Lawrance  O'NEILL,  of  Mount 
O'Neill,  and  had  issue, 

i.  PIERCE,  whose  son,  HENRY  WINSTON, 
was  created  a  baronet  (see  BUKKE'S 
Peerage,  BAEEON,  Bart.). 
II.  John,  of  Ballydurne,  m.  Mary  Ann, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  Pierce  BAE- 
EON, of  Carrig  Barron,  and  was  father 
of  Pierce  George  Barron,  of  Carrig 
Barron,  co.  Waterford,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
high  sheriff,  1835,  who  m.  1815, 
Catherine,  daughter  of  the  late 
Cornelius  BOLTON,  M.P.  for  the  city 
of  Waterfovd,  by  Eliza,  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Charles  MAcDoNSELL,  of 
New  Hall,  co.  flare,  and  Katherine, 


his  wife,  daughter  of  Sir  Edward 
O'BRIEN,  Bart.,  of  Dromoland,  and 
had  issue,  Eliza ;  Kate,  m.  Captain 
GODLEY;  Mary  Anne;  and  Georgina 
Alice. 
in.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

V.  Luke,  d.  s.  p. 

VI.  Stephen,  d.  anm. 

i.  Margaret,  m.  James  HARPER. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  William  FOLEY. 

in.  Bridget,  m.  Edmund  STAFFORD,  of 

Ballimorc,  co.  Wexford. 
John  Barron  d.  in  1800.     His  third  son, 

WILLIAM  BAREON,  in.  Eliza,  daughter  of 
Robert  NETTERFILLE,  and  had  issue, 

i.   JOHN   NETTERVILLE,   of   whom   pre- 
sently, 
ii.  Pierce  Netterville. 

III.  Edward  Netterville. 

IV.  Luke  Netterville. 

i.  Mary  Netterville,  m.  James  CORBALLIS 

J.P.  of  Ratoath  Manor,  co.  Meath. 
ii.  Mathilda. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  (JKNTHY. 


709 


in.  Kllra  Nettrrville,  t».  .1.  JOHNSON,  of 

'\V;mv!i>ti,\ur,  en.  Mcatll,  ,1.1'. 
The  oldest  »on, 

JOHN     IS'KrriiiiMi.i.K     I!  u:i:nv,    J.P.,    an 
t.tli.vr  nl'  tin'  nrniv.  <//.  and  Imd  inMir, 

I.    Arthur  William  Nfttervilli1,  an  officer 

in  IMC  army,  deceased. 
ii.  CLARKE  CHABLES  NKTTEBVILLB,  the 
subject  of  this  memoir. 

III.  Percy   Edmund    Nettervillo   (Rev.), 
in  holy  orders  of  the  church  of  !\<»nr. 

IV.  Netterville   Jolin,  late   Captain   5th 
Fusiliers,  m.    6th    September,    1866, 

Amu — Ermine  on  a  saltier  gules  fire  annulets  or. 

Crest — A  boar  passant  azure. 

Motto — Fortuna  juvat  audaces. 

Residence — Hobson  Street,  Wellington,  New  Zeamml. 


Louisa,  only  daughter  of  Lieutenant- 

.,1  ,l..lm  Tw  i         I.'    I'    .  :iinl(/.  2Mh 
October,  1893,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Xi'ltcrv  ille  (HIV,  Lieutenant  R.A., 

4.  8th  December,  1807. 

1.  Mabel  Caroline. 

2.  Florence  ICmih. 

3.  Kathleen  Louisa. 


I.  Clara,  ». 
R.M. 

II.  Caroline. 
in.  Amy. 


Richard   EATON,  J.P.  and 


JOHN  ALEXANDER  MACDONELL,  of  GreenHeld,  co.  Glengarry, 
Canada,  Q.C.,  Captain  59th  Battalion,  Stormont  and  Glengarry  Militia, 
barrister-at-law,  1875,  Queen's  Counsel,  1890,  6.  26th  June,  1851,  m.  Isabel, 
daughter  of  the  Hon.  John  Willoughby  CRAWFORD,  Lieutenant-Governor  of 
Ontario,  and  Helen  his  wife,  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Livius  Peters  SHERWOOD, 
justice  of  the  Queen's  Bench,  of  Upper  Canada. 


lineage. 


This  family  descends  through  the  Loch- 
garry branch,  from  JOHN  MACDONELL,  the 
brother  of  ALASTAIB,  of  Glengarry,  the 
bearer  of  the  Royal  Standard  at  Killiecrankie, 
whose  line  became  extinct  in  1868,  and  of 
Angus,  of  Scothouse,  whose  descendants  now 
inherit  the  senior  representation  of  the  family. 
(See  BUBKB'S  Landed  Gentry,  MACDONELL 
of  Glengarry,  and  BUBKE'S  Extinct  Peerage, 
MACDONELL  AND  ARBASS,  13.) 

JOHN  MACDONELL,  who  was  third  son  of 
REGINALD  MACDONELL  of  Scotus  or  Scot- 
house,  and  Flora,  his  wife,  daughter  of  Alex- 
ander MACLEOD  of  Drynoeh,  and  younger 
brother  ALASTAIB  Diir,  13th  Chief  of  Glen- 
arry, and  ANGUS  MACUONELL,  from  whom 
erives  the  present  chief.  (See  p.  658.)  He 
m.  first,  a  daughter  of  Hugh  MACDONALD, 
son  of  Sir  James  MACDONAID,  Hart.,  of 
Slate,  and  by  her  had  issue,  a  daughter.  He 
m.  secondly,  Margery,  daughter  of  CAMBBON 
of  Duugallon,  and  had  issue,  two  sons, 

I.  Donald,  of  Lochgarry,  who  was  ap- 
pointed lieutenant  in  Loudon's  High- 
landers in  1745,  but  joined  PKIJ.CB 
CHARLES  STUAKT  and  was  lieutenant- 
colonel  in  the  Glengarry  Regiment 
under  -Eneas,  the  eecond  son  of  Glen- 


g 
d 


garry.  He  escaped  with  PRINCB 
CHARLES  after  Culloden,*  and  became 
a  Colonel  in  the  French  service.  Ha 
was  exempted  by  name  from  the  Act 
of  Indemnity  in  1747,  and  remained 
till  his  death,  one  of  the  most  devoted 
and  trusted  adherents  of  the  STUABTS, 
and  with  CAMERON  of  Fassifern,  Lord 
JCi.iB.vNK,  and  his  brother  Alexander 
MURRAY,  was  ut  the  head  of  the  desper- 
ate and  futile  effort  made  for  the  restora- 
tion of  that  dynasty,  and  in  which  Fas- 
sifern was  apprehended  and  executed, 
ii.  ANGUS,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  second  son, 

ANGUS  MACDONELL,  of  Greenfield,  who 
was  a  major  in  the  Glengarry  Regiment  at 
Culloden  in  1740,  m.  first  a  daughter  of 
GUAM,  of  Thoughby,  and  sister  of  Colonel 
Hugh  GRAM,  of  Moy,  H.E.I.C.S.,  whose 
mother  was  a  daughter  of  John,  sixth  laird  of 
Glenmoriston,  and  grand-daughter  of  Sir 
Ewen  CAMKBON  of  Lochiel.  He  m.  secondly, 
a  daughter  of  MACKENZIE,  of  Fairburn,  and 
was  father  of, 

LlBUTENANT-CoiONBL  ALEXANDER  MAC- 
DONELL.t  of  Ureenlield,  Glengarry,  Scotland, 
went  to  Canada  in  1792,  and  commanded  the 


«  Those  who  accompanied  PRINCE  CHARLES  in  L'Heureux,  when  on  20th  September, 
1746,  he  took  leave  of  the  Highlands,  were  CAMEBON  of  Lochiel,  MACDONELL  of  Lochgarry, 
John  Roy  STUABT  and  CASIKKON  of  Fassifern.  They  were  joined  by  young  CLANBANALD, 
GLKNALADALE,  MACDONAID  of  Dalety  and  his  two  brothers. 

t  Regarding  this  gentlcir.nn,  Mackenzie,  in  his  History  of  the  Macdonalds,  and  Lord*  of 


710 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


2nd  Battalion  of  Glengarry  Militia,  in  the 
war  of  1812-14.  Ho  TO.  Janet,  daughter  of 
Alexander  MACDONELL,*  of  Aberehalder,  cap- 
tain 1st  Battalion  King's  Royal  Regiment  of 
New  York,  and  sister  of  Lieutenant-Colonel 
John  MACDONELL,  one  of  the  most  distin- 
guished loyalist  officers  of  the  Revolutionary 
war,  and  subsequently  Lieutenant-Colonel  2nd 
Battalion  R.C.V.  Regiment  of  Foot,  and 
speaker  of  the  first  House  of  Assembly  of 
Upper  Canada,  and  d.  1819,  having  by  her 
had  issue, 


I.  Hugh,  d.  unm.  at  the  Scots  Cottage, 
Valladolid,  Spain. 

II.  Angus,  was  murdered  in  the  conflicts 
between  Lord  Selkirk's  Company  and 
the   North-West   Company,  of  which 
latter  he  was  a  partner;  he  d.  unin. 

in.  DUNCAN,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  John,  M.P.  for  Glengarry,  and 
Attorney-General  of  Upper  Canada,  b. 
19th  April,  1785.  served  as  colonel  of 
Militia  and  military  secretary  and 
A. B.C.  to  Major-General  Sir  Isaac 


the  Isles,  quotes  from  the  well  known  Scottish  authority,  Mrs.  Grant  of  Loggan,  who  wrote, 
"  A  few  such  lingering  instances  of  the  old  superior  Highland  dress  continued  to  be  seen  as 
late  as  the  end  of  the  last  century,  one  of  its  latest  examples  being  afforded  by  Macdonell  of 
Greenfield  '  Ceann  Tighe"  of  a  cadet  house  of  the  Glengarry  family,  who  in  the  latter  part  of 
the  last  century  was  celebrated  for  his  handsome  person,  his  courtly  address,  his  exploits  as  a 
deer  stalker,  and  general  character  as  a  model  of  the  Highland  gentleman  living  in  his  time. 
He  is  described  by  several  of  the  old  people  by  whom  lie  was  remembered,  as  dressed  invariably 
in  Highland  garb,  a  short  round  'cola  goirid,'  a  bonnet  plumed  with  a  tuft  of  ostrich  feather, 
the  belted  plaid  worn  over  the  trews.  The  House  of  Greenfield  stood  in  a  beautiful,  romantic 
situation  near  the  head  of  Lochgarry,  on  a  green  knoll,  since  occupied  by  the  hunting  lodge, 
built  by  the  late  Glengarry  for  deer  stalking,  of  Sliabh-garbh." 

*  A'LEXANDEK  MACDONELL,  of  Aberehalder,  a  captain  in  the  King's  Royal  Regiment  of 
New  York,  settled  on  the  River  St.  Lawrence,  in  Charlotteuburg,  and  built  there  Glengarry 
Huiise,  which  was  burnt  in  1813.  He  had  issue, 

I.  John,  captain  in  Butler's  Rangers,  first,  member,  with  his  brother,  of  the  Legislative 

Assembly  for  Glengarry,  1792 ;  Speaker  of  the  first  House  of  Assembly  of  Upper 
Canada ;  was  lieutenant-colonel  commanding  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Canadian 
Volunteer  Regiment  of  Foot  (which  was  disbanded  at  the  Peace  of  Amiens  in  1802) ; 
he  m.  the  daughter  of  —  —  YATES,  of  Schencctady,  New  York,  and  left  issue, 

Alexander,  major  Lancaster  Regiment  of  Glengarry  Highlanders,  served  in  the 

1837  rebellion,  and  had  issue,  two  daughters,  of  whom  one  survives. 
Colonel  Matthews,  for  many  years  military  secretary  to  Sir  Frederick  Haldimand  and 
Sir  Guy  Carleton  (Lord  Dorchester)  during  the  Revolutionary  war  of  the  United 
States,  1776-83,  in  a  letter  addressed  to  the  Under  Secretary  for  War  bore  the  following 
testimony  to  the  services  of  Colonel  John  Macdonell  during  that  eventful  time.  "  When 
the  rebellion  broke  out  they  were  the  first  to  fly  to  arms  on  the  part  of  the  Government, 
in  which  they  and  their  adherents — not  less  than  200  men — took  a  most  active 
and  decided  lead,  leaving  their  families  and  property  at  the  mercy  of  the 
rebels.  I  was  at  that  time  quartered  at  Niagnra  and  an  eye-witness  of  the  gallant 
and  successful  exertions  of  the  Macdonells  and  their  dependents,  by  which  in  a 
great  measure  the  Upper  Country  of  Canada  was  preserved.  Captain  Macdonell's 
father  and  uncle,  at  that  time  advanced  in  years,  had  companies  in  that  corps,  and 
in  which  his  elder  brother,  afterwards  an  active  and  distinguished  partizan,  carried 
arms.  The  sons  of  both  families,  five  or  six  in  number,  the  moment  they  could  bear 
arms,  followed  the  bright  example  of  their  father,  and  soon  became  active  and  useful 
officers  in  that,  and  another  corps  of  Rangers  whose  strength  and  services  greatly 
contributed  to  unite  the  Indians  of  the  five  nations  in  the  interest  of  Government, 
and  thereby  decidedly  to  save  the  Upper  Country  of  Canada  and  our  Indian  trade." 

II.  Hugh  Macdonell,  a  lieutenant  of  the  King's  Royal  Regiment,  of   New  York,  was 

elected  with  his  brother,  first  member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  for  Glengarry  ; 
was  a  Captain  Royal  Canadian  Volunteer  Regiment,  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the 
Glengarry  Militia  Regiment  in  1803  ;  was  first  Adjutant-General  of  Militia  in  Upper 
Canada,  1811  to  1820.  He  was  afterwards  Consul-General  at  Algiers.  He  m.  first, 
the  daughter  of  —  HUGHES,  and  secondly,  the  daughter  of  Admiral  ULKICH,  Danish 
Consul-General  at  Algiers,  and  by  her,  who  m.  secondly,  the  DUKE  DE  TALLEYKAND- 
PEKIOOED,  and  d.  1870,  he  had,  with  eight  daughters,  two  sons, 

1.  Alexander  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  general  in  the  anny,  colonel  commanding  2nd 
Bnttalion  Prince  Consort's  Own  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1820,  entered  the  army 
23rd  June,  1837,  and  became  general,  1st  April,  1882.  Sir  Alexander 
served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7  (medal), 
throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  as  A.D.C.  to  Sir  George  Brown, 
was  present  at  Balaklava,  Alma,  and  Inkerman ;  commanded  the  2nd 
Battalion  of  his  regiment  from  May,  1855,  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
including  the  defence  of  the  Quarries,  and  the  assaults  on  the  Redan 
(medal,  with  three  clasps,  brevets  of  major  and  lieutenant  -  colonel, 


IH'KKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


711 


BrocV,  K.C.B.,  in  (lie  war  of  1812,  and 

was  present  at  I  he  capture  of   Detroit, 

of  W hie  1 1  In'  neiMif  l;i(  i  it  t  he  ejlj'lt  illation 

(gold  medal);  niul  at  the  buttle  «f 
QuMMtOn,  l-tli  October,  J812,  wlicro 
lie  was  killed  willi  his  general,  mid 
buried  with  him  under  the  monument 
on  Quecnston  Heights.  U.K. II.  the 
Prince  Regent,  in  expressing  his  regret 
at  the  loss  which  the  country  must  ex- 
perience by  the  death  of  the  attorney- 
general,  was  also  graciously  pleased  to 
declare  that  "  his  zealoua  co-operation 
with  Sir  Isaac  Brock  would  reflect 
lasting  honour  on  his  memory."  (See 
the  despatch  of  Earl  Bathunt  to  U.K. 
>Sir  George  Prevost,  8th  December, 
1812.)  Her/.  «nm. 

V.  Donald  Greenfield,  commanded  a 
company  at  the  capture  of  Ogdensburg, 
1813,  and  was  D.A.Q.M.G.  in  that 
war  j  was  M.P.  for  Glengarry  in 
several  Parliaments,  sheriff  of  Stor- 
mont,  Dundas  and  Glengarry,  colonel 
of  Militia  and  deputy  adjutant-general, 
1853-62.  H.E.  the  administrator  of 
the  Government  of  Canada  being  un- 
avoidably prevented  from  attending 
the  ceremony  of  laying  the  foundation 
stone  of  the  monument  erected  on 
Queenston  Heights  to  commemorate 
the  victory,  deputed  as  his  representa- 
tive Lieutenant-Colonel  Donald  Mac- 
donell,  and  was  pleased  to  express  "  the 
satisfaction  which  it  afforded  him  to 
nominate  for  this  deeply  interesting 
ceremony  the  brother  of  the  gallant 
officer  who  fell  nobly  by  the  side  of 
Major-General  Brock,  in  the  perform- 


(if    his  duty  as   aide   de   ramp." 

(S,  ,  Order-.     I-t     October, 

LM  !.l  He  m.  Kliiubflh,  daughter  •<( 
Kami  Id  MJ»I  IMINU.I  .  Lieutenant  King'i 
Royal  Rc^in. fill,  <>f  -N<  »  York, and  had 

1.  Alexander,    burrister-at-law,     of 
Morriaburgh,  m.  the  daughter  of 

—  DORAN,  and  d.  1890,  leaving 
issue,  four  sons  and  a  daughter. 

2.  .Kncas,    M.D.  of    Almonte    and 
Cornwall,     and     afterwards      of 
Ottawa,  (/.  unm.  1891. 

3.  Reginald,  captain    and    adjutant 
Royal    Canadian    Rifle*,  (/.  itnt*. 
about  18.*>  1. 

4.  John,   barrister-at-law,  of   Corn- 
wall,   m.    Isabella,    daughter    of 
Colonel  Alexander  MACLEAN,  of 
Cornwall,    and   d.    18C8,    leaving 
issue,     two      sons      and     three 
daughters. 

6.  Robinson,  barrister-at-law,  deputy 
clerk  of  the  Crown  at  Cornwall,  d. 
num.  about  1802. 

1.  Janet,  d.  num. 

2.  Catherine  Anne. 

VI.  Alexander  Greenfield,  M.P.  for  Glen- 
garry, and  afterwards  for  Prescott,  and 
Ruisell,  sheriff  of  the  Ottawa  district, 
and  formerly  a  partner  in  the  North 
West  Company  under  Lord  Selkirk, 
d.  ».p.  1841. 

I.  Mary,  m.  John    GUMMING,  M.P.  of 
Kingston. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Miles  MACDONET.I,  lieuten- 
ant King's  Royal  Regiment  of  New 
York,  captain   R.C.Y.  Regiment  and 
governor  of  Assiniboia,  and  d.  before 


C.B.,  knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and 
6th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  He  commanded  the  3rd  Battalion,  during  the 
Indian  Mutiny,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luc-know  (brevet  of 
colonel,  medal  with  clasps).  He  served  on  the  North-West  Frontier  in  1864 
(medal) ,  and  commanded  the  expedition  against  the  Mohmund  Tribes  (medal) . 
He  was  promoted  K.C.B.  in  1881.  Hem.  1867,  Emily  Rutson,  daughter 
of  Henry  Rose  ALPOKT,  which  lady  d.  1886.  Sir  Alexander  d.  30th  April, 
1891. 

2.  Hugh  Guion  (Sir),  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Her  Majesty's  Envoy  Extraordinary 
and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  the  King  of  Portugal,  4.  January,  1832,  m. 
July,  1870,  Anne,  daughter  of  Edward  LAMB,  of  Wellington  Lodge, 
Surrey.  Sir  Hogh  was  educated  at  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst, 
and  joined  the  army  as  second  Lieutenant  Rillc  Brigade,  22nd  December, 
1848,  and  retired  from  ill-health,  llth  March,  1853,  was  appointed  attache 
in  the  Diplomatic  Service,  8th  February,  1854,  and  second  Secretary  1st 
October,  1862,  Secretary  of  Legation,  9th  April,  1869,  was  acting  Charge 
d' Affaires  at  Buenos  Ayres,  and  at  Madrid ;  promoted  Secretary  of 
Embassy,  15th  January,  1875,  was  acting  Charge  d'Affaires,  at  Berlin  and  at 
Rome,  promoted  Charge1  d'Affaires,  23rd  February,  1882,  at  Munich  ;  and 
Envoy  Kxtraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary,  to  the  Kmperor  of 
Brazil,  5th  .November,  1885  ;  to  the  King  of  Denmark,  1st  February,  1888, 
and  to  the  King  of  Portugal,  1st  January,  1893.  He  was  made  a  C.M.G., 
llth  January,  1889,  a  C.B.,  21st  May,  1890.  anda  K.C.M.G.,  25th  May,  IfSJd'. 
III.  Chiehester,  Lieutenant  Butler's  Rangers,  afterwards  Lieutenant-Colonel,  b2ud  and 
34th  Regiments,  served  at  Corunna,  and  d.  in  India. 

I.  A  daughter,  m.  General  Rosa. 

II.  A  daughter,  m.  General  WILKINSON. 

in.  JANET,  m.  (as  in  the  text)  ALEXANDER  MACDONELI,,  of  Greenfield. 


712  BUBKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTBY. 


3812,   leaving   a   daughter    Anne,   m. 
Alexander  MACDONELL,  of  Arnabee. 
in.  Marjorie  (or  Marcella),  m.  Colonel 
Alexander  McMiLLAN,  of  De  Lancier's 
Brigade  in  the  Revolutionary  war,  and 
afterwards  captain  R.C.V.  Regiment, 
iv.  Margaret. 
The  third  son, 

DUNCAN  MACDONELL,  of  Greenfield,  co. 
G-lengarry,  commanded  a  company  at  the 
taking  of  Ogdensburg  by  Colonel  George 
Macdonell,  C.B.  in  1813,  was  afterwards  in 
succession  to  his  father,  lieutenant-colonel 
commanding  2nd  Battalion  Glengarry  Militia, 
from  which  he  retired  in  1857,  receiving  the 
thanks  of  the  Governor-General  "  for  his  long 
and  valuable  services  dating  from  the  last 
"war."  He  was  registrar  of  deeds,  co.  Glen- 
garry, and  m.  Harriet,  daughter  of  Colonel 
Archibald  MACDONELL  of  Leek,  Captain 


King's  Royal  Regiment  of  New  York  during 
the  Revolutionary  war,  and  lieutenant  of  the 
county  of  Stormont,  and  left  issue,  an  only 
son, 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  ARCHIBALD  JOBS 
MACDONELL,  lieutenant-colonel  commanding 
(in  succession  to  his  father  and  grandfather) 
of  the  2nd  Battalion  Glengarry  Militia  1857 
to  1864;  barrister-at  law,  recorder  of  Kings- 
ton, and  a  bencher  of  the  Law  Society ;  was 
for  many  years  a  partner  in  his  profession, 
with  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Alexander 
MACDONALD,  G.C.B.  He  was  b.  1822.  m. 
Marv,  daughter  of  Robert  Long  INNES,  lieu- 
tenant  H.M.'s  37th  Regiment,  and  d.  27th 
March,  1864,  leaving  issue, 

I.  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

I.  Georgina  Hamilton. 

II.  Marv  Elizabeth. 


Arms — Or  an  eagle  displayed  gu.  surmounted  by  a  lymphad  sa.  sails  furled  and  rigged 
ppr.  in  the  dexter  chief  a  dexter  hand  couped  of  the  second,  in  the  sinister  a  cross  crosslet 
fitchee  of  the  third. 

Crest — A  raven  ppr.  perched  on  a  rock  az. 

Mottoes — (Over  the  crest)  Craggan  an  phithich ;  and  under  the  shield,  Per  mare,  per 
terras. 

Residence — The  Pines,  Alexandria,*  co.  Glengarry,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Clubs — Rideau,  Ottawa  and  Albany,  Toronto. 


JAMES  STUCKET,  of  Te  Baiigitumau,  Opaki,  Wellington,  New  Zealand, 
b.  9th  April,  1840 ;  m.  31st  December,  1872,  Mary  (6.  23rd  February, 
1849),  daughter  of  the  late  William  BISDEE,  of  The  Grove,  Milton,  Weston- 
super-Mare,  co.  Somerset,  England,  by  Anne  HEWLETT,  his  wife,  and  has 
issue, 

i.  Henry  Bisdee,  b.  at  Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  10th  March,  1875. 

n.  James  William,  6.  at  Weston-super-Mare,  co.  Somerset,  30th  October, 
1876. 

in.  Eric  Ernest,  b.  at  Te  Rangitnmau,  Opaki,  16th  November,  1888. 

i.  Annie  Bhoda,  b.  at  Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  llth  October,  1873. 

II.  Alice  Mary,  6.  at  Te  Bangitumau,  3rd  September,  1878. 

in.  Ellen  Elizabeth,  b.  at  Te  B.angitumau,  27th  May,  1880. 

iv.  Emily  Frances,  b.  at  Te  Bangitumau,  22nd  March,  1882. 

v.  Margaret,  b.  at  Te  Bangitnmau,  28th  January,  1884. 

vi.  Dorothy,  b.  at  Te  Bangitnmau,  12th  July,  1886. 

vii.  Winifred,  b.  at  Te  Bangitumau,  12th  July,  1890. 

*  This  town  was  so  called  in  honour  of  the  famous  priest,  soldier,  and  statesman,  ALEX- 
ANDER MACDONELL,  who  accompanied  to  Canada  in  1804,  the  disbanded  soldiery  of  the  Glen- 
garry Fencible  Regiment,  of  which  he  had  been  chaplain  (the  first  Roman  Catholic  one  in 
the  British  army  since  the  Revolution),  who  had  fought  under  their  chief,  Colonel  Alastair 
Ranaldson  Macdonell,  in  the  Irish  Rebellion  of  '98.  He  was  afterwards  chaplain  to  the 
Glengarry  Light  Infantry  Regiment  in  the  war  of  1812-14,  was  raised  to  the  Episcopacy  in 
1820,  and  was  Roman  Catholic  Bishop  of  Upper  Canada  from  1826  to  1840,  when  he  d.  aged 
80.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Upper  Canada  from  1831  to  the  year  of 
his  death,  and  on  various  occasiors  received  the  thanks  of  the  Imperial  Government  for  his 
services  to  the  Crown,  and  for  which  he  enjoyed  a  pension  of  £COO  a  jear. 


IMUKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


713 


Mr.  James   Stuckey,  who  formerly  resided  at  Drayton,  co.  Somerset,  left 
for  New  Zealand  24th  December,  1869. 


ILmcaor. 


HENRY  STOCKBY,  formerly  of  Drayton,  co. 
Somerset,  and  afterwards  of  Charlineli,  Bridg- 
wnter,  in  the  same  co.,  son  of  HENRY 
STUCKEY,  of  Drayton,  aforesaid,  by  Sarah 
SAWTKLL,  his  wife]  d.  llth  September,  1889, 
Iruvini;,  by  Rhoda,  his  wife  (who  d.  2nd 
August,  1H8H), 

I.  JAMES,  of  Te  Rangitumau,  the  subject 
of  this  memoir. 


n.  Henry,  of  Charlinch,  Bridgwater 
oo.  Somerset. 

in.  Samuel,  of  Christchureh,  New  Zea- 
land, m.  April,  1873,  and  d.  leaving 
two  sons  and  one  daughter. 

I.  Rhoda,  Ellen,  of  Walsall,  co.  Stafford, 

m.  October,  1873, COZENS,  and  has 

one  son  and  two  daughters. 


Residence — Te  Kangitumau,  Opaki,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 


Jfuittm. 


LIEUTENANT-GENERAL  JOHN  PULTON,  R.A.,  of  The  Downs, 
Outram,  Danedin,  New  Zealand,  J.P.,  6.  at  Futtyghur,  India,  4th 
October,  1827,  entered  the  Royal  Artillery  14th  June,  1845,  retired  with  the 
rank  of  lieutenant-general  5th  November,  1883,  having  served  in  the  Punjanb 
campaign,  1848-9  (medal),  and  in  the  Indian  Mutiny,  1857,  including  the 
siege  of  Delhi,  for  which  he  was  mentioned  in  despatches,  30th  March,  1858 
(medal  with  clasp)  ;  Lieatenant-General  Fulton  is  Honorary  Colonel  of  the 
New  Zealand  Volunteers.  Ho  m.  13th  January,  1858,  Ellen,  daughter  of 
Major  Robert  WROUOHTON,  deputy  surveyor-general  of  India,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  20th  November,  1887,  has  had  issue, 

i.  Sydney  Wroughton,  of  the  firm  of  Byrom,   Moore,   Fulton,  and  Co., 
Melbourne,  b.   30th  January,  1859,  m.  3rd  January,  1894,  Elizabeth 
Maud,  daughter  of  John  Simpson  ARMSTRONG,  barrister-at-law. 
H.  Percival    James,  of    Warrnambool,  Victoria,   in   the   service   of   the 

National  Bank  of  Australasia,  6.  26th  March,  1860. 
in.  Charles  Ross,  b.  8th  November,  1864,  d.  8th  April,  1866. 
IV.  Walter  Menzies,  of  Johannesburg,   South  Africa,  mining    engineer, 
educated  at  Clifton,  England,   and  the  Otago  University,  b.  30th 
October,  1866. 
v.  Onslow  Henry  Crofton,  educated  at  Clifton  College  and  the  Otago 

University,  6.  2lst  March,  1868. 

VI.  Harry  Townsend,  Lieutenant  West  Yorkshire  Regiment  (obtained  his 
\    commission  direct  from  the  New  Zealand  local  forces  in  1892),  b.  15th 

August,  1869. 
vn.  Bertram  Sproull,  of  the  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Christchurch,  b. 

12th  June,  1871. 

I.  Ethel  Anne,  6.  13th  August,  1861. 

ii.  Agnes  Selina,  b.  30th  December,  1862,  d.  7th  November,  1863. 
in.  Hilda  Caroline,  b.  28th  June,  1875. 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Hincaac. 


This  family,  probably  of  Saxon  origin,  was 
settled  in  early  times  in  Ayrshire,  and  held 
lands  at  Muirtown  (or  Mxiirkirk)  in  Beith 
Parish.  Alan  de  Foulton,  Nicol  de  Foultow  n, 
and  Thomas  de  Fulton,  of  Ayrshire,  signed  in 
1296,  among  the  Scottish  Barons  and  landed 
proprietors,  a  Parlinmentary  roll,  acknow- 
ledging EUWARD  I  as  King  Paramount  of 
Scotland,  and  some  of  the  family  are  still  to 
be  found  in  their  old  locality  (tee  PATTERSON'S 
History  of  Ayrshire).  On  8th  September, 
1614,  when  Sir  William  Wade  was  Lieutenant 
of  tlie  Tower,  a  minute  was  made  by  order  of 
the  Privy  Council  directing  the  REV.  I)K. 
FUI.TON  to  visit  the  Lady  Arabella  Stuart, 
then  a  prisoner  in  the  Tower,  for  having 
married  William  Seymour,  afterwards  first 
Marquess  of  Hertford.  Rev.  Dr.  Fulton  was 
probably  father  of  WILLIAM  FULTON,  who 
went  to  Ireland  and  d.  1638  in  Kilkenny, 
leaving  a  son  or  grandson, 

REV.  ROBERT  FULTON,  b.  about  1637, 
sailed  in  1689,  as  Chaplain  of  H.M.S. "  Success" 
and  settled  at  Quanabo  in  the  Island  of 
Jamaica,  where  he  became  vicar  of  St.  John's, 
and  a  landowner.  By  his  first  wife  he  had  a  son, 

I.  RICHAKD,  of  whom  presently. 

The  Rev.  Robert  Fulton  left  issue  at  his 
decease,  about  1720  (will  pr.  19th  November, 
1720)  by  Florence,  his  second  wife, 

II.  James,  b.  1692. 

Hi.  Thomas,  b.  1696,  matriculated  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  13th  October, 
1715,  took  Holy  Orders  and  afterwards 
held  various  livings  in  Jamaica,  and  d. 
1732,  leaving  no  issue  by  Elinor,  his 
wife. 

I.  Jane,  m. MATHEW. 

II.  Mary  Crawford  m.  Thomas  GREY,  of 
Kingston,  Jamaica. 

in.  Florence  Poynter,  m. POLITCH- 

INOTON. 
The  elder  son, 

CAPTAIN  RICHARD  FULTON,  b.  about  1678, 
was  a  cavalry  officer  in  the  army  of  WILLIAM 
III.  On  his  retirement  he  settled  at  Bellasize, 
near  Lisburn,  on  the  estates  of  the  SEYMOUR 
family.  He  m.  about  1718,  Margaret,  sister 
of  John  CAMAC  (who  d.  1725)  of  Kilfallert, 
co.  Down,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  of  Little  Britain,  Lancaster, 
Pennsylvania,  b.  about  1720,  emigrated 
to  Pennsylvania,  about  1752,  where  he 
d.  about  1768,  having  issue  by 
Margaret,  his  wife,  two  sons, 

1.  Richard,  4.  about  1750,  went  to 
Irdiawith  his  uncle  John,  in  1780, 
and  became  a  merchant  in  Cal- 
cutta and  left  (with  four  daughters, 
three  of  whom  d.  unm.  and  one 
m. THOMPSON)  issue, 

(1)  Richard,   Major   Cth    Dra- 
goons, d.  s.  p.  about  ]  823. 

(2)  James  Forrest  (Lieutenant 
Colonel),  K.H.,  A.D.C.  to  Sir 
G.  Prevost,  in  America,  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel  of    the    78th 
Eegiment,  and  afterwards  of 


the  92nd  Highlanders,  m. 
first,  Frances  Penelope,  only 
daughter  of  Richard  Atkins 
BOWYER,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Clapham,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1836)  had  issue, 

(a)  George,   of    77th    and 

62nd  Regiments,  d.  unm. 

December,  1840. 
(1)   William     C.    Bowyer, 

Lieutenant  R.E.,  d.  unm. 

December,  1838. 

(c)  Henry  Seymour  Moore 
Donelly,  Captain  of  the 
62nd     and    49th    Regi- 
ments, d.  unm.  1854. 

(d)  Richard    Robert,   late 
of  the  Koyal  Irish  Con- 
stabulary,   formerly     of 
the    41th    Regiment,    b. 
1824;  m.  1858,  Margaret 
Ormsby,     daughter      of 
Robert  Twiss,  of  Cor- 
dell   House,   and   Anna, 
eo.  Kerry  (nee  BURKE'S 
Landed  Gentry,   Twiss, 
of    Sirdhill),   and    had 
issue, 

1.  Edith          Atkins 
Bowyer,      d.     aged 
nine  years. 

2.  Elizabeth   Frances, 
m.  Captain  J.  E.  M. 
PILKINOTON,      and 
has  issue. 

3.  May     Ormsby,     in. 
1888,      Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Alfred 
RUTTLKDOE,        late 
West         Yorkshire 
Regiment. 

(a)  Ellen,  d.  unm.  aged  15, 
Lieutenant-Colonel  J.  F. 
Fulton  m.  secondly,  Fanny 
Goodrich,  daughter  of  John 
Symson  JESSOP,  F.S.A.,  J.P., 
barrister-at-law,  of  Waltham 
Abbey,  and  Aldbury  Place, 
Cheehunt,  Herts,  and  d. 
1855,  having  had  issue, 

(e)  James  Forrest  (Sir), 
Q.C.,  LL.B.,  Common 
Serjeant  of  London 
since  1893,  late  Recorder 
of  Maidstone,  and 
formerly  senior  Counsel 
to  the  Post  Office ;  was 
M.P.  for  West  Ham, 
(Northern  Division) 
1886-92,  in  which  year 
he  was  knighted;  b. 
12th  July,  1846;  m. 
1875,  Sophia  Browne, 
eldest  surviving  daughter 
of  John  B.  NICHOLSON, 
and  has  issue, 

1.    Forrest,      b.      6th 
June,  1876. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


2.  Leonard  Jessop,  '<. 

(Slli  January,  1879. 
It.    Kustace     Cecil,     4. 

March,  1880. 
4.  Greville      Richard, 

4.  October,  1883. 
1.      Clare          Sophia 
Margaret  Goodrich, 
4.  October,  1886. 
(4)  Fanny     Goodrich,     4. 
1840;     m.    Rev.    T.    S. 
liuM.ni    SCHIVEN,    vicnr 
of  East   Lutton,    E.  E. 
Yorks. 

(c)  Laura,  d.  young. 
2.  Bobcrt,  4.  17C5,  at  Little 
Britain,  Pennsylvania,  was  first 
an  artist  and  then  turned  hi» 
attention  to  chemical  studies,  and 
is  believed  to  have  been  the 
famous  American  engineer,  the 
founder  of  Practical  Steam  Navi- 
gation in  America,  and  d.  1815, 
leaving  issue. 
II.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary   Anne,  m.  William  JYKMIV,  or 
KKNDLT. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  W.  McAuLAY,  and  had 
issue,  four  daughters. 

The  second  son, 

JOHN  FULTON,  of  Bellasize,  co.  Antrim, 
4.  1723,  was  appointed  registrar  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Calcutta,  and  proceeded 
to  India  about  1787,  but  the  voyage  owing 
to  shipwreck  lasted  two  years,  and  he  found 
on  arriving  in  that  country  that  the  post  bad 
been  filled  up.  lie  then  turned  his  attention 
to  mercantile  pursuits  ;  and  m.  1750,  Anne, 
daughter  of  Joseph  WAUB,  of  Clonebraney, 
co.  Meat)),  and  d.  at  sea  on  his  homeward 
voyage,  1803,  having  by  her,  whorf.  1793,  had 
issue,  besides  three  daughters,  all  //.  num. 

I.  Joseph,  of  Lisburn,  4.  1750  ;  m.  Anne, 
daughter  of  Francis  GRAHAM,  and 
sister  of  James  GRAHAM,  of  co.  Kent, 
and  d.  1823,  aged  73,  having  by  her, 
who  d.  1833,  had  issue, 

1.  Francis,   merchant    in   Calcutta, 
d.  t.  p.  1811. 

2.  Thomas,  an  officer,  92nd  High- 
landers,  and    afterwards    major, 
Armagh  Militia,  J.P.  for  the  cos. 
of  Armagh  and  Antrim,  4.  1781, 
d.  i.  p.  at  Bath,  1849. 

3.  Nicholas,  4.  about  1785,  captain 
in  the  army,  killed   in  action  in 
India,  i.p.  after  1803. 

4.  Henry,    M.D.    Bengal     Medical 
Service,     4.     1792 ;       m.      Anne, 
daughter  of   John    M  n  in;,   and 
d.    at     Stillgoran,     co.     Dublin, 
1859,  leaving  issue, 

(1)  Joseph,  of  Roebuck, 
Dublin,  M.R.C.S.I.,  4.  22nd 
May,  1844;  m.  1870, 


Florence  Mary  WALSH,  nnd 
d.  June,  1878,  leaving  with 
two  daughters,  who  d.  young, 
a  son,  II.  ur\.  ..('  Idmhunt, 
•  oaks,  Kent,  4.  25th 
December,  1871  ;  m.  21»t 
August,  IH'.n,  Mury, 
daughter  of  Captain  James 
BARTON. 

(1)  Sarah  Jone». 

(-')   Elizabeth. 

(3)  Josephine. 

1.  Anne,  m.    Christopher    MKADR, 
and  d.  July,  1862,   leaving  issue, 
1.     Christopher,    d.     i.    p. ;    2. 
Francis  Fulton,  Q.C.,  m.  Caroline, 
daughter  of  G.   (iiiM.it,  of  Lur- 
gun,  ami   has   issue,  Francis  Har- 
rington ;    3.  Joseph,    m.    Bertha, 
daughter    of    Guy    LLOYD  ;     1. 
Anne,  m.  Ven.  John  Orson  OLD- 
FIELD,    Archdeacon   of    Elphin  ; 
a.    Ellen,     d.    unm. ;      3.    Emily, 
m.  Ten.  Zachary   STKKAN,   Arch- 
deacon of  Dalguirny,  co.  Dublin  ; 
and  4.  Bessie,  living  1893. 

2.  Elizabeth,     4.     1784;      m.     Dr. 
Dora  LAS,    of    Rutland    Square, 
Dublin,  and  d.  i.  p. 

S.  Emily,  4.  1790;  m.  her  cousin, 
William  Eaton  CALDBECK,  who  d. 
1858  (tee  BUKKB'S  Landed 
Gentry,  RoPER-CALbBECK,  of 
MoyU). 

IT.  JAMES,  of  whom  presently. 
III.  John  Williamson,*  of  Lisburn,  and 
4,  Upper  Harley  Street,  London,  4.  at 
Lisburn,  5th  October,  1769  ;  followed 
his  father  to  Calcutta,  where  he  was 
for  many  years  an  eminent  merchant, 
and  high  sheriff  in  1817;  he  m.  1st 
February,  1806,  Anne,  widow  of 
Captain  John  HUNT,  of  the  Bengal 
Army,  and  daughter  and  co-heiress 
(with  her  sister,  Eleanora  Sophia, 
wife  of  Lachlan  MACKINTOSH,  of 
Calcutta  and  Raigmore,  co.  Inverness) 
of  Robert  ROBRBTSON,  a  scion  of  the 
Scottish  family  of  ROBERTSON  of 
Inthet.  He  retired  in  182O,  and 
settled  in  London  in  1829,  where  he 
(/.  22nd  January,  1830  (his  widow 
survived  until  27th  May,  1845),  leaving 
issue, 

1.  John  Williamson,  of  Braidujle, 
co.  Antrim  and  Braidujle  House, 
Lisburn,  co.  Down,  barrister-at- 
law,  M.A.  J.P.,  cos.  Antrim  and 
Down,  4.  23rd  December,  1814; 
m.  25th  June,  1840,  Matilda, 
daughter  of  John  Montgomery 
CASEMENT,  of  Invermore,  Larne, 
co.  Antrim,  J.P.  (by  Mary  his 
wife,  daughter  of  John  McGiL- 
DOWNEY,  of  Clare  Park,  co. 


*  Armt — (limited  to  his  descendants.)  Arg.  a  lion  rampant  az.  a  bend  gobony  ermine  and 
gu.  in  the  sinister  chief  point  a  mullet  sa.  Crest— A  cubit  arm  erect  grasping  a  broken 
javelin  all  ppr.  the  arm  charged  with  a  mullet  sa.  Motto — Vi  ct  virtute. 


716 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Antrim),  nndlniece  of  Lieutenant- 
General  Sir  William  CASEMENT, 
K.C.B.,  late  military  member  of 
Council  of  the  Governor-General 
of  India,  and  d.  10th  November, 
1872,  having  by  her,  who  d.  27th 
27th  February,  1894,  had  issue, 

(1)  John      Williamson     Case- 
ment,   b.    10th  June,   1841, 
d.  v.  p.  at  Rugby,  22nd  Jan- 
uary, 1855,  s.  p. 

(2)  Edmund  Casement  Pollard, 
b.  17th  March,  1843,  d.  v.  p. 
at  Calcutta,  November,  1814. 

(3)  Edmund        McGildowney 
Hope,  of  Braidujle,  co.  An- 
trim,   entered    the    Bombay 
Civil   Service,    1869,    is  now 
officiating    puisne    judge    of 
the  High  Court  of  Bombay, 
1.   6th    July,   1848,  m.  25th 
November,      187y,    Cornelia 
Emily,  only  daughter  of  Sir 
Michael       WESTHOPP,      late 
chief    justice    of    the    High 
Court   of  Bombay,    and  has 
issue, 

a.  John  Henry  Westropp, 
b.  2nd  October,  1880. 

b.  Lionel  Edmund,  b.  and 
d.  1884. 

a.  Bessie    Maud,    b.   29th 
September,  1882. 

b.  Grace,  b.  and  d.  1887. 

c.  Esme    Mary,     b.     17th 
January,  1892. 

(4)  George    Wade    "Robertson, 
Major  E.A.,  b.  15th  Novem- 
ber,  1853,   m.    5th   October, 
1880,  Alice  Elizabeth,    dau- 
ghter      of       Major-General 
William  ROBERTS,   and    has 
issue, 

Maud    Elizabeth  Amy,    b. 

12th  October,  1881. 
Eileen      Hope,      b.     13th 

October,  1886. 

(1)  Josephine     Mary     McGil- 
downey,     b.     19th      March, 
1845  ;  m.  16th  August,  1866, 
her  first  cousin,  Sir  Theodore 
Cracraft      HOPE,       K.C.S.I., 
C.I.E.,  of  the  Bombay  Civil 
Service  (see  below}. 
2.  Joseph  Hennessy,  Lieutenant  3rd 
Bengal     N.T.,     b.     20th    March, 
1816 ;    acting   assistant    Political 
agent  at  Dorunda,  Chutia,  Nag- 
pore,   d.   nnm.    there  24th  May, 
1843.     A  tablet  has  been  placed 
to  his  memory  in  Trinity  Church, 
Marylebone,      by     his      brother 
officers. 

1.  Eleanor  Sophia,  b.  13th  Novem- 
ber, 1806,  d.  unm.  October,  1849. 

2.  Anne,    b,   19th   February,    1808, 
d.  same  year. 

3.  Anne,  4.  7th  September,  1809,  m. 
10th  March,  1831,  James  HOPE, 
M.D.,      F.K.S.,   who     d.     when 


physician  of  St.  George's  Hospi- 
tal, 131  h  May,  1841.  He  was 
descended  from  Henry,  elder 
brother  of  Sir  Thomas  HOPE,  first 
bart.  of  Craighall  and  Pinkie  (for 
notices  of  both,  see  Dictionary  of 
National  HioflrapAy,  vol.  xxxvii). 
They  had  one  son,  Theodore 
Cracraft  (Sir),  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E., 
of  Boothstown,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
21,  Elvaston  Place,  London,  b. 
9th  December,  1831,  entered  the 
Bombay  Civil  Service  1853, 
barristcr-at-law,  1866,  member 
of  the  Legislative  Council  of  the 
Governor-General  of  India, 
1875  -80 ;  provisional  member  of 
Council,  Bombay,  1880 ;  secre- 
tary to  Government  of  India  for 
finance  and  commerce  1881-2, 
officiating  finance  member,  1882, 
public  works  member  of  Governor- 
General's  Council,  1882-7,  and 
retired  in  1888.  He  was  created 
C.S.I.  1877;  C.I.E.  1882; 
K.C.S.I.  1886.  He  m.  his  first 
cousin,  16th  August,  1866, 
Josephine  Mary  McGildowney, 
only  daughter  of  John  William- 
son FULTON,  of  Braidujle,  J.P. 
(see  above). 

4.  Mary  Charron,  b.  4th  November, 
1811,  m.  April,  1842,  William 
TOLLER,  late  H.E.I.C.S.,  son  of 
John  TOLLER,  solicitor  of  Barn- 
staple,  and  d.  at  Calcutta,  7th 
November,  1844,  leaping  issue, 
by  him,  who  d.  27th  October, 
1885, 

(1)  Caroline  Hope,  b.  1843,  m. 
29th  April,  1868,  Commander 
W.  F.  JOHNSON,  son  of  Rev. 
F.     C.    JOHNSON,    vicar   of 
White  Lackington,  co.  Som- 
erset,   and    nephew    of    Sir 
James    BROOKE,    first    Baja 
of  Sarawak,  Borneo,  and  has 
issue,  Charles  Hope  Willes  j 
Henry      Carslake      Brooke ; 
William   Stuart    Northcote  j 
and  Mary  Emma. 

(2)  Ellen  Fulton,  *.  1844. 

6.  Charlotte  Hayes,  *.  29th  August, 
1813,  m.  10th  February,  1832, 
George  MACKINTOSH,  of  Geddes, 
convenor  of  Nairnshire,  and  d. 
10th  December,  1883,  having  by 
him,  who  d.  2nd  September,  1872, 
had  issue, 
(1)  William  Alfred  Bruce, 

b.  1837,  d.  1868. 
(1)  Anne  Agnew,  b.  1832,  m. 
1857,  John  WALKEB,  of 
Broughton,  Cumberland, 
burrister-at  law  ;  she  inheri- 
ted Geddes  from  her  father, 
and  has  issue,  Thomas 
Charles  Bruce,  barrister-at- 
law,  D.L.,  co.  Nairn,  m.  16th 
August,  1893,  Marianne, 


IITUKK'S  COLONIAL  GEXTUY. 


717 


dMUL'tlt'T    of    tin-     RflV.     T.    C. 

<i,uti>M:>c.  mid  haa  a  son, 
e  Aliirnion,  4.  20th 
September,  1891 ;  Florence  ; 
Annie  Elina,  m.  1891, 
Campbell  KEIR-MACKIK- 

I,  of  Oulmii:  n  ir. 

(2)  H.-iirirlln,  b.  J834,  d.  unm. 
\  s:,  I , 

(3)  Kleanor  Amy   Matilda,    4. 
15th  April,  18 16. 

I.  Eleanor.  I,.  l~'>->,  if.  unm.  1836. 

II.  Anne,  4.   17HO,  d.  unm.  at   Lisburn, 
10th  October,  1  Si:,. 

III.  Eliza  Ovcrend,  4. 1771,  d.  unm.  in 
Dublin.  1819. 

The  second  son, 

JAMBS  FULTON,  of  Lisburn,  eo.  Antrim,  4. 
1755,  sheriff  of  Armagh  and  Antrim,  m. 
Anne,  daughter  of  Henry  BELL,  of  Lambeg, 
anil  d.  2fith  -Inly,  1817,  having  by  her,  who 
d.  5th  January,  1834,  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim,  Captain 
2nd   Bengal    European    Regiment,   4. 
28th  August,  1784,  d.  unm.  of  apoplexy, 
at  Lisburn,  17th  March,  1829. 

II.  ROBERT  BELL,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  James  Bell,  4.  31st  December,  1791, 
m.  Annie, daughterof  Henry STBPUBN- 
SON,  of  York,  and  d.  at  Lisburn  21st 
June,  1817,  leaving  issue,  a  daughter, 

Ann  Bell,  m.  Dr.  William  Dallas 
HUSBAND,  late  mayor  of  York, 
and  d.  1866,  having  by  him,  who 
d.  1890  had  with  other  issue, 
a  son,  James,  who  was  lost  in  the 
"  Lord  Raglan "  with  Robert 
Fulton,  in  1863. 

IV.  Henry    Banks,    4.    19th    December, 
1795,  killed  in  the  hunting  field,  6th 
November,  1813,  *.  p. 

I.  Mary,    4.   4th  July,   1786 ;    m.  1806, 
John    MACINTYRE,   of    Belfast,    who 
d.  s.  p.  August,  1829. 

II.  Ellen,  4.  28th   August,  1787,  m.  21st 
November,  1806,  Thomas  WALKEE,  of 
Dublin,  who  emigrated  to  Mississippi, 
U.S.A.,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

in.  Anna  Bell,  4.  27th  January,  1791, 
d.  unm.  at  Blackheath,  1879. 

IV.  Eliza,  4.  21st  March,  1793  ;    m.  Dr. 
Thomas    REID,    surgeon,     R.N.,   but 
d.  t.  p.  27th  April,  1829.     He  d.  22nd 
June,  1825. 

V.  Jane,  4.  15th  September,  1801,  d.  unm. 
at  Blackheath,  17th  March,  1887. 

The  second  son, 

MAJOR  ROBKBT  BELL  FULTON,  of  Lisburn, 
co.  Antrim,  Major  Bengal  Artillery,  4.  28th 
September,  1788,  m.  at  Gretna  Green,  31st 
October,  and  at  Hillsborough,  9th  Decem- 
ber, 1817,  Elizabeth  Jane,  daughter  of  George 
STEPHENSON,  of  Hillsborough,  co.  Antrim, 
and  d.  at  Futtyghur,  India,  llth  May,  1836 
(M.I.  in  Lisburn  Cathedral,  and  in  the  Port 
of  Futtvghur),  having  by  her  (who!  was 
4.  9th  September,  1799,  and  d.  6th  May, 
18C3,  and  was  buried  at  West  Taieri  Church- 
yard, Otago,  New  /ctibind)  had  issue, 

I.  James,   4.   at    Cossepore,  India,   24th 


v.  1SJI,  and  rf.  at  Calcutta,  13th 
December,  l^v 

II.  George  William  Wright,  Captain 
Bengal  Engineers,  4.  at  Futtyghur, 
India,  23rd  November,  1825,  was  the 
gallant  officer  who  so  dintingui.-lird 
himself  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow,  and 
was  killed  by  a  cannon  shot,  while 

iii-|nvtiiiir  of  the  batteries,  14th 

Scpti'inhi-r,  1857.  He  has  been  called 
the  "  Defender  of  Lucknow"  (tee 
Gubbins'  History  of  Mutinies  in 
Oude  and  all  the  histories  of  the 
Indian  Mutiny).  He  m.  Isabella 
Sophia,  eldest  daughter  of  Major 
Robert  WROCOHTON,  of  the  Bengal 
Survey  Department  (grandson  of  Sir 
I'bilip  WHODGHTON),  and  by  her,  who 
d.  1879,  had  issue, 

1.  John  Charles,  of  Marton,  Wan- 
ganui,  N.Z.,  auctioneer  and  com- 
mission   agent,    4.    Slat    March, 
1849. 

2.  Frederick,   merchant  and   com- 
mission   agent,   of    Napier,    Jfew 
Zealand,  where  he  emigrated  in 
1870,  well-known  as  a  cricketer, 
4.  1st  June,  1850. 

3.  Robert,     Major,     Indian     Staff 
Corps,  4.  12th  July,  1852,  served 
in  the  Sikkim    Expedition   1888 
(medal  with  clasp),  is  m. 

4.  William     Wright,    surveyor    of 
Marton,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand, 
4.    30th    May,   1854,   m.   Helen, 
daughter  of  W.  BETTS,  of  Mar- 
ton,  N.Z.,  and  has  issue. 

5.  George  Sibley,  J.P.  of  Glenorchy, 
Lake  Wakatipu,  New  Zealand,  4. 
27th  September,  1857. 

1.  EHen  Charlotte,  4.  19th  July, 
1836,  m.  1861,  Charles  William 
WALLACE,  Civil  Service,  and  haa 
issue,  one  son  and  two  daughters, 
in.  JOHN,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 
IV.  James  (Hon.),  of  Ravenscliffe,  West 
Taieri,  New  Zealand,  M.L.C.,  4.  at 
Futtyghur,  India,  27th  June,  1830 ; 
emigrated  to  New  Zealand  in  the  ship 
"  Ajax  "  in  1848.  Mr.  James  Fulton 
was  sometime  coroner  and  registrar 
for  the  Taieri ;  returning  officer  for 
that  electorial  district,  chairman  of 
the  County  Council,  justice  of  the 
peace,  resident  magistrate  for  Dune- 
din.  Port  Chalmers,  and  the  Taieri, 
was  returned  as  member  of  the  House 
of  Representatives  for  that  place  in 
1879,  as  a  strong  supporter  of  the 
Atkinson  Government ;  he  was  also  a 
member  of  the  Otago  University 
Council ;  the  Otago  Education  Board ; 
the  Otago  Bible  Society,  and  was 
a  life  governor  of  the  Otago  Boys' 
and  Girls'  Schools.  In  1888,  he  wag 
chairman  of  the  "  Sweating  Commis- 
sion "  appointed  to  enquire  into  the 
working  of  the  various  factories  in  the 
colony.  The  Hon.  James  Fulton, 
who  was  an  earnest  supporter  of  the 


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temperance  movement.,  and  the  exten- 
sion of  the  franchise  to  women,  was 
called  to  the  Upper  House  by  Sir 
Harry  Atkinson,  in  1890.  He  m. 
1852,  Catherine  Henrietta  Elliott, 
daughter  of  William  Henry  VALPY,  a 
judge  of  the  H.E.I.C.S.,  the  son  of 
the  learned  Dr.  VALPY,  of  Reading, 
and  d.  suddenly,  at  his  residence, 
Ravenscliffe,  20th  November,  1891, 
leaving  issue, 

1.  Arthur  Robert  William,  member 
of   the   Institute    of    Mechanical 
Engineers,  and  of  the  Institute  of 
Civil  Engineers,  b.  at  West-Taieri, 
3rd   October,    1853,   was  locomo- 
tive  superintendent  and  manag- 
ing engineer  of   the    Wellington 
and  Manawatu  Railway  Company. 
He  m.  1883,  Linda  Marie,  eldest 
daughter  of    Charles    Hermanos 
WEBER,   C.E.,   of    Napier,    New 
Zealand,   and   d.  at   Wellington, 
N.Z.,    26th  July,    1839,    leaving 
issue, 

Hermann  Weber,  b.  3rd  Janu- 
ary, 1884. 

Guy  Leslie,  b.  5th  November, 
1885. 

Arthur  Clive,  b.  21st  April, 
1889. 

2.  James    Edward,  M.I.C.E.,  b.  at 
Ravenscliffe,      llth      December, 
1854,  *.   his  brother    in   1889  as 
managing  engineer  and  locomotive 
superintendent  of  the  Wellington 
and  Manawatu  Railway  Company. 
m.  at  Ravenscliffe,   12th  Septem- 
ber,   1885,    Charlotte    Frederika, 
daughter     of     the     late     Major 
Frederick     Edward     BUDD, 
R.M.L.I.,     and      has     issue,     a 
daughter, 

Jessie  Marion  Vera,  b.  at  Long- 
burne,  Manawatu,  19th  June, 
1887. 

3.  Francis  John.  b.  at  Ravenscliffe, 
4th  July,  1857,  in  the  service  of 
the    Bank    of   New    Zealand,  at 
Dunedin,  d.  there  uam.  2nd  Feb- 
ruary, 1874. 

4.  Herbert   Valpy.  of  Ravenscliffe, 
manager  of  the  estate,  6.  there, 
4th    December,    1861;      m.    5th 
February,      1894,      Emily     Zoe, 
daughter     of     Julius      Saunders 
JEFFREYS,    of   Sandown,  Isle  of 
Wight  (cousin  of  Bishop  JULIUS, 
of     Christchurch),     and     grand- 
daughter of  Dr.  J  ulius  JEFFREYS, 
F.R.S. 

5.  Robert  Yalpy,  of  Dunedin,  N.Z., 
M.B.     and    CM.,    Edinburgh,  4. 
19th  January,  18IJ5  ;  m.  30th  Sep- 
tember,   1890,    Lillias    Augusta, 
third  daughter  of  Henry  Charles 
HERTSLET,  of  Hawkesbury,  N.Z., 
and  niece  of  Sir  Edward  HERTS- 
LET,  K.C.B.,  late  librarian  of  the 
Foreign  Office,  and  has  issue, 


a.  Roland   Arthur  Hertslet,  b. 
at     Dunedin,      17th      July, 
1891. 

b.  James  Robert  Bell  Hertsh't, 
b.     at   Dunedin,    3rd     July, 
1892. 

a.  Enid  Fanny  Hertslet,  b.  at 
Dunedin,  29th  December, 
1893. 

1.  Caroline  Arabella,  b.  at  Ravens- 
cliffe, 4th  March.  1859. 

2.  Catherine  Juliet,    b.  at  Ravens- 
cliffe, 23rd   September,  1862,  m. 
there,    13th    April,    1893,    Rev. 
Robert   Roase   Mackay   SUTIIRH- 
I.AXD,    of    Kai-Korui,    Dunedin, 
N.Z.,  and  has  a   daughter,  Rose 
Henrietta,  b.  26th  May,  1894. 

3.  Mabel  Violet,  b.  at  Ravenscliffe, 
4th    December,    1866,    m.    there 
31st      December,      1892,      Louis 
Edward      BARNETT,      F.R.C.S., 
England,   M.R.C.P.,    Edinburgh, 
eon  of  A.  L.  BARNETT,  of  Wel- 
lington, N.Z.      Dr.   Barnett  is  a 
member  of  Honorary  Staff  of  the 
Dunedin   Hospital,  and  was  for- 
merly resident  medical  officer  and 
casualty  surgeon   to  the  Middle- 
sex    Hospital,     London.       They 
have     issue     a      son,      Geoffrey 
Michael,  b.  1st  October,  1893. 

V.  Robert,  of  West-Taieri,  b.  at  Futty- 
ghur,  India,  8th  Ma  eh,  1832,  lest  in 
the  "  Lord   Raglan  "  in  1863,  on  his 
return  from  England  to  New  Zealand, 
d.  unm. 

VI.  Francis  Crossley,  of  the  Villa  Napier, 
N.Z.,  J.P.,    b.    at   Futtvghur,    India, 
31st  March,  1836  ;  m.  20th  November, 
1858,  Fanny  Fidelia,  youngest  daugh- 
ter    of     Edward     Smith     HALL,     of 
Sydney,  N.S.W.,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Eustace  Henry,  b.  8th  May, 
1860,  m.  January,  1891,  Jeannie, 
daughter  of  Charles  PEACOCK,  of 
Hawke's  Bay,  New  Zealand,  and 
has  issue, 

Eric    Brentem,    b.    November, 

1892. 

Sylvia  Fidelia  Dora,  b.  October, 
"1891. 

1.  Alicia    Charlotte,    b.    1862,    m. 
Donald     REID,     barrister-at-law, 
sometime  M.H.R.  for  Bruce   co., 
New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  . 

2.  Lena  Eliza,   b.   18th  May,  1863, 
m.  Walter  TABUTEAU,  of  Hawke's 
Bay,  New  Zealand. 

3.  Florence  Dora,  b.  23rd  September, 
1864. 

4.  Iris  Fidelia,  b.  23rd  September, 
1868,  m.  Gerald  KINO,  of  Napier, 
Hawke's  Bay,  N.Z.,  and  has  issue, 
ttosa  Marguerite. 

I.  Anne,  b.  at  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim,  4th 
January,  1819,  m.  5th  May,  1847, 
James  Dewar  BOUBDILLON,  of  the 
Madras  Civil  Service  (descended  from 
an  ancient  Huguenot  family),  and  by 


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him,  who  d.  1879,  has  Ueuc,  three  «on§ 
mill  three  (laii^hlrr-. 
II.  June,  b.  at  sea,  7th  December,  1819, 


III.  Alicia    Charlotte,   b.    at   Costeporc, 


.     1st    March,    IS^'J,  d.   num.,   in 
Kentish   Town,    London,   24th   June, 

m.  20th  Aujjust,  isao,  William  Henry  Is.'.i,    and    wa»    buried    in    Lisburu 

Sriim  i.].,  M!    K.-lfast,  and   d    2nd  Sep-  Catiiedral. 

tcinhcr,  l-i  !•.".,  leaving  with  other  issue,  IV.  Mary,   A.  at  Futtyghur,  India,  10th 

Chiirlcs    \Villiiiin    (who  emigrated    to  May,  d.  4th  August,  ' 

New  Zealand,  m.  and  has  issue). 

Residence— The  Downs,  Outruui,  West-Taicri,  Dunedin,  N.Z. 


HON.  JOHN  BROWN  WATT,  of  Eynesbnry,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales, 
member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  that  colony ;  6.  at  Edinburgh, 
16th  May,  1826  ;  m.  30th  July,  1862,  Mary  Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  George 
Kenyon  HOLDEN,*  formerly  of  Montpelier,  Bristol,  England,  and  afterwards 
of  Ashfield,  and  of  Rockton,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  by  Eliza  MACKENZIE, 
his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

i.  William  Holden,  of  Howlong,  N.S.W.,  b.  10th  May,  1865. 
II.  Ernest  Alexander  Stuart,  b.  8th  December,  1874. 
in.  Walter  Oswald,  b.  llth  February,  1878. 

I.  Margaret  Gilchrist,  m.  27th  January,  1887,  W.  H.  CALDWELL,  Fellow  of 
Gonville  and  Cains  College,  Cambridge,  eldest  son  of  the  late  William 
CALDWELL,  of  Portobello,  N.B. 

H.  Eliza  Florence,  m.  12th  February,  1890,  Gordon  CALDWELL,  of 
Lasswade,  N.B.,  younger  son  of  the  late  William  CALDWELL,  of 
Povtobello,  N.B. 

in.  Elinor  Mary,  m.  at  St.  Peter's,  Bournemouth,  Hants,  27th  April, 
1892,  Christian  DE  FALBE,  Lieutenant  of  the  (36th)  Worcestershire 
Regiment,  son  of  Captaiu  Vigant  DE  FALBE,  Royal  Danish  Navy. 
The  Hon.  J.  B.  Watt,  who  was  educated  at  Edinburgh  University, 
emigrated  to  New  South  Wales,  where  he  arrived  on  the  6th  December,  1842, 
to  enter  the  office  of  his  uncle,  John  Gilchrist  (of  the  firm  of  Gilclirist, 
Alexander,  and  Co.),  at  Sydney ;  in  1852  he  became  a  partner  in  the  firm 
of  Gilchrist,  Watt,  and  Co.  In  1861,  Mr.  Watt  was  nominated  a  member  of 
the  first  Legislative  Council  appointed  under  the  new  Constitution ;  resigned 
on  leaving  the  colony  for  England,  1866,  was  re-nominated  1874,  resigning  on 
again  returning  to  England  in  1889  in  ill-health,  which  has  hitherto  prevented 
him  returning  to  Sydney.  He  has  been  identified  for  many  years  with 
almost  every  public  commercial  enterprise  undertaken  in  the  colony  of  New 
South  Wales.  He  has  occupied  for  many  years  the  position  of  president  of  the 
Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Sydney,  is  now  chairman  of  the  board  of  directors 
of  the  Mutual  Life  Association  of  Australasia,  and  has  been  a  director  of  the 
Union  Bank  of  Australia  since  1852.  Mr.  Watt  was  a  commissioner  at  the 

*  GEORGE  KKNTOV  HOLDER  was  b.  at  Worcester,  1806.  lie  became  an  attorney  and 
solicitor,  and  in  1831  emigrated  to  Sydney,  where  he  w»s  appointed  private  secretary  to  Sir 
Richard  Bourke,  the  then  governor  of  New  South  Wales.  In  1837  ho  was  appointed  crown 
prosecutor,  which  office  he  held  but  for  a  short  time.  Mr.  Holden  was  nominated  a  member 
of  the  Legislative  Council  of  New  South  Wales  in  IStil,  and  in  the  following  year  took  the 
office  of  Eiaminer  of  Titles.  He  d.  at  his  residence,  Bockton,  Ib'lh  April,  187-1,  leaving  five 
sons  and  three  daughters. 


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exhibitions  held  at  Philadelphia,  1876  ;  Paris,  1878 ;  Sydney,  1879 ;  and 
Calcutta,  1883-4,  and  was  a  member  of  the  Executive  Committee  on  Imperial 
Federation,  in  1884,  and  of  the  commission  appointed  to  determine  the  proper 
methods  to  be  adopted  for  Australian  coastal  defence. 


lineage. 


This  family  was  formerly  resident  in  Scot- 
land, at  Loch  Craigs,  near  Stevenston,  Ayr- 
shire. 

JOHN  ALEXANDER  WATT,  of  Loch  Craigs, 
m.  Marion  MONTQOMERIE,  and  left  with  other 
issue,  a  younger  son, 

JOHN  WATT  was  b.  at  Loch  Craigs,  afore- 
said, 19th  March,  1764;  he  afterwards  trans- 
ferred his  residence  to  Edinburgh,  and  be- 
came a  burgess  of  that  city,  where,  and  also 
at  Leith,  he  was  successful  in  business  and 
made  a  considerable  fortune.  He  m.  in  1799, 
Elizabeth  Hamilton  ANDERSON,  and  d.  at  Edin- 
burgh, 1823,  having  by  her,  who  d.  1837,  had 
issue,  two  sons, 

I.  John,  who  *.  by  will  to  the  greater 
part    of    his    father's   property,    and 
d.  s.  p.  at  New  York  in  1831. 

II.  ALEXANDER    HAMILTON,    of    whom 
presently. 

His  younger  son, 

ALEXANDER  HAMILTON  WATT,  of  Grange 


GILCIIRIST,  and  sister  of  John  GILCHRIST,  of 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales  (see  p.  557),  and 
by  her,  who  d.  1832,  had  issue  to  survive 
childhood,  an  only  eon, 

I.  JOHN    BROWN,  the    subject   of   this 
memoir. 

He  »».  secondly,  1835,  Mary  CUMMINO,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

II.  Charles,  of  Edinburgh,  m.  Margaret 
DODDS,  and  has  issue. 

in.  Peter,  J.P.,  of  Goonal,  in  the  Gwy- 
dir  District,  of  N.S.W.,  in.  Mary 
BAPTE,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  William,   of    Hobart,   Tasmania,  m. 
Catherine  JOHNSON. 

V.  Walter    Camming,    of     Knellerpore, 
Sydney  (Club — Union),  b.  in  Scotland 
in    1846 ;    emigrated    to    New   South 
Wales  in  1863,  and  subsequently  be- 
came a  partner  in  the  firm  of  Gilchrist, 
Watt  and  Co. 

I.  Mary,    m.    William    J.    TAYLOR,    of 

Grange  Road,  Edinburgh. 
Mr.  A.  H.  Watt  d.  15th  January,  1874. 


Road,    Edinburgh,   b.  14th   July,   1800; 
first,  1823,   Margaret,   daughter  of   William 

Crest — On  a  dexter  glove  fessewise  a  falcon  close  in  the  beak  a  hood  all  ppr. 

Motto — Fide  et  fiducia. 

Sesidences — Eynesbury,    Sydney,    New   South    Wales,   and    Brunstath,    Bournemouth, 
England. 

Clubs — Union  and  Australian,  Sydney;  Reform  and  Oriental,  London. 


A  BRAHAM  DE  SMIDT,  of  Highstead,  Rondebosch,  near  Cape  Town, 
JIJL  late  of  De  Groote  Schnur,  b.  30th  May,  1829,  m.  first,  in  1853,  Alice 
Cornelia,  daughter  of  Johannes  Hermanus  REDELINGHDTS,  and  Susanna  Maria 
OVERBEEK,  his  wife,  only  daughter  of  Captain  Gerard  Ewout  OVEEBEEK, 
formerly  captain  of  the  Dutch  frigate  "  De  Castor,"  Dutch  Navy  (see  that 
family),  and  by  her,  who  d.  1873,  has  issue, 

i.  William,  d.  at  De  Groote  Schuur,  1868. 

n.  John  Hermanns  Redelinghuys,  6.  8th  December,  1865. 

in.  Andries  Abraham  Muller,  b,  31st  May,  1868. 

I.  Susan  Maria  Margaret. 

II.  Theodora  Immens. 

He  m.  secondly,  7th  April,  1875,  Gertrude  Hermina,  youngest  daughter  of 
Jacobus  Christoffel  de  Witte  OVEEBEEK,  of  Cathcart  Villa,  Cape  Town  (see 
that  family)  and  has  issue, 

iv.  Leonard  Ferdinand  Philip,  b.  at  Cathcart  Villa,  Cape  Town,  27th  May, 
1880. 

v.  Gerard  Ewoud  Overbeek,  6.  at  Highstead,  1st  June,  1885, 


MI'llKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTKY. 


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vi.  Frank  Philip  Gilbert,  I.  at  I  li^hstead,  20th  October,  1880. 

in.  Adeline  Eerminie  Gertrude  Ernestine,  ft.  at  Hiirh-feuil.  Etoodebotob, 

I-     Sepi  uiber,  1^-'. 

Mi-.  Abraham  ilc  Smidt  entered  the  Civil  Service  of  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  nn  1st  Mun-li.  1  ^  I*,  appointed  as  surveyor  <roneral  of  the  Cape  Colony, 
20th  January,  187:i.  and  retired  from  that  post  in  June,  1889,  on  a  special 
pension  granted  with  tin-  sanction  of  the  Cape  Parliament;  expropriation 
commissioner  for  the  Cape  Colony  ;  justice  of  the  peace  of  all  towns  and 
ilistriets  of  the  colony;  Fellow  of  the  Imperial  Institute,  anil  of  the  Huguenot 
Societ  v  ol  London;  honorary  member  of  the  Geographical  Society  of  Geneva; 
honorary  member  of  the  Topographical  Society  of  Switzerland.  He  was 
trustee  of  the  property  of  the  Fine  Arts  Association  of  Cape  Town,  and  one 
of  the  directors  of  the  Southampton  branch  of  the  Government  department 
of  Science  and  Art ;  is  a  member  of  the  Council  of  the  Southampton  Fine  Art 
Society,  and  life  member  of  the  committee  of  the  South  African  Drawing 
Club,  and  of  the  Council  of  the  South  African  Arts  Association,  and  a  member 
of  the  committee  of  the  Bournemouth  Art  Society. 


ILtmaot. 


The  family  of  DB  SMIDT  was  settled  at 
Antwerp  and  removed  to  Middelburg  in 
Zeeland,  Holland,  where  tlieir  name  figures 
in  tlir  inagi-t  rate*'  list,  of  senators  between 
the  years  1507  »nd  1504.  One  of  its  mem- 
bers occupied  the  post  of  magistrate  in  Ant- 
werp between  the  years  1563  and  1690.  The 
family  of  DE  SMIDT  was  ennobled  the  22nd 
June,  1(512.  (See  Rictstap's  Armorial 
General.) 

JACOB  DE  SMIDT,  Lord  of  Baarland,  in  the 
province  of  Zeelaud,  was  one  of  the  confi- 
dants of  the  Prince  of  Orange.  He  was 
appointed  20th  November,  1558,  as  bayliffe  of 
Flushing,  and  was  sworn  into  that  office  7tli 
December,  1558;  was  appointed  governor  of 
the  Island  of  Walcheren,  October,  1572.  He 
m.  Anna  Van  Bourgoudie,  daughter  of 
Philips  CASTABD,  of  Beveren,  Knt.,  Lord  ot 
Fontes  and  Linighen,  &c.  (bailiff  of  Vet-re 
1533-62), by  his  wife,  Johanna  VAN  HESDEN, 
and  d.  loGG',  leaving  issue,  two  daughters,  of 
whom  the  eldest,  Maria,  Lady  of  Baiirland, 
m.  KMMKKY  VAN  LIEREN,  afterwards  gover- 
nor of  Willemstad. 

\\II.IKM  I>E  SMIDT  (grandnephew  of  JACOB 
DE  SMIDT,  Lord  of  Baarland),  m.  Catherine 
VAN  DEK  UEYDKN.  and  had  is-ur, 

I.  Daniel,  of  Middelburg,    HI.   Catherina 
(6.  20th   October,   170K),  daughter  of 

•    Petrus  IMMENS,  and  d.  20lh  March, 
1736. 

II.  LKON.UMH  s,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

LEONAKDUS  DE  SMIDT,  Medical  Doct.  r  at 
Middelburg,  in.  6th  February.  1721,  Sara 
Jacoba,  daughter  of  Petrus  IMMENS,  and  bad 
a  son, 

JACOB  DK  SMIDT,  of  Middelburg,  Wal- 
cliei-i-n,  Holland,  in.  Johanna  KUYPBBS,  and 
had  issue,  a  son, 

VOL.   II. 


ABRAHAM  DB  SMIDT,  i.  at  Middelburg, 
Walcheren,  Holland,  17th  June,  1755.  He 
was  an  officer  of  the  ship  ':  Middelburg"  be- 
longing to  the  fleet  of  the  Duteh  Kiist  India 
Company,  commanded  by  Captain  A'an  flen- 
nep.  This  ship  was  one  of  a  small  fleet  of 
eight  which  put  into  Table  Bay  on  the  return 
voyage  from  China  to  India  in  1781.  War 
having  broken  out  between  England  and 
Holland  these  men-of-war  were  ordered  by 
Governor- General  Van  Plettcnbcrg  to  take 
shelter  in  Saldanha  Bay.  In  July,  1781,  an 
English  fleet  of  thirty-four  sail  commanded 
by  Admiral  Johnston  surprised  the  Dutch 
fleet  in  a  fog  and  captured  all  the  ships 
eicept  the  "  Middelburg."  Abraham  de 
Smidt,  with  the  help  of  some  of  the  sailors, 
laid  a  train  to  the  magazine,  and  succeeded 
in  blowing  up  the  ship  and  escaping  to  the 
shore.  From  Saldanha  Bay,  he,  in  company 
with  Captain  Van  Gennep,  and  Van  Axeland, 
the  commander  of  the  tlivt,  went  t»  C:ipe 
Town,  where  lie  remained,  and  m.  Kith  Feb- 
ruary,  1  78!',  Sara  .Maria,  daughter  of  Adam 
MULLEK,  whose  father  was  Burgomaster  of 
Cape  Town,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Jacob,  b.  20th  January,  1790. 
n.  Abraham,  4.  13th  March,  1793,  jut* 
tiee  of  the  pi-.-ice,  sometime  member  of 
the  Legislative  Council  j  proprietor  of 
the  e>tates  De  Groote  Sehuur  and 
\\Y-tbnxAe,  Koulcbosch,  from  1824. 
He  d.  *.  p.  13th  April,  1868.  Under 
his  will  the  estate,  De  Groote  Sehuur, 
was  bequeathed  to  his  nephew  ABBA- 
HAM  DE  SMIDT,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir,  and  Westbrooke  to  his  brother 
\Villem  Anne  Janssens  (De  Groote 
Sehuur  is  now  the  properly  of  tin- 
Right  Hon.  Cecil  Khodes,  P.C.,  Prime 
Minister  of  the  Cape  Colony). 

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III.  Johannes,  a  deputy  commissary-gen- 
eral, b.  21st  June,  1794,  rf.  1867." 

IV.  Adam    Gabriel,    b.    llth    December, 
1795,  was  chief  clerk  of  the  treasurer 
general's  department  of  the  colony,  d. 
18th  June,  1828. 

V.  Andries,  I.  26th   February,  1797,  an 
officer  in  the  Customs. 

VI.  Hendrik,  b.  25th  September,  1802,  d. 
1806. 

vii.  WILLEM  ANNK  JANSSENS,  of  whom 
presently. 

VIII.  John  Pascal  Larkins,  b.  20th  No- 
vember, 1805,  was  assistant  commissary- 
general,  and  d.  1877. 

I.  Maria     Jacoba,     b.     18th      August, 
1798. 

II.  Sara  Maria,  b.  21st  May,  1800. 
The  seventh  son, 

WIILEM  ANN£  JANSSEN.S  DE  SMIDT,  of 
Westbrooke,  Rondebosch,  near  Cape  Town,  b. 
15th  June,  1804  ;  entered  the  Cape  Civil  Ser- 
vice, July,  18]  9,  was  a  junior  clerk  to  the  secre- 
tary of  the  Court  of  Appeal ;  became  clerk  in 
office  of  inspectorof  lands  and  woods,  October, 
1820  ;  chief  clerk  in  surveyor-general's  office 
1838 ;  secretary  of  land  board  1842 ;  and 
twice  had  charge  of  this  department ; 
appointed  secretary  of  the  Central  Board  of 
Roads  1848 ;  and  Under  Colonial  Secretary 
January,  1859 ;  high  sheriff  1862 ;  and 
retired  on  pension  as  Under  Colonial  Secre- 
tary, 18th  October,  1862.  He  represented  the 
North  Western  Circle  of  the  colony  in  the 
Cape  Legislative  Council  (Upper  House  of 
Parliament)  from  1869,  until  the  dissolution 
of  the  sixth  Parliament  in  1883.  Mr.  de 
Smidt,  in.  15th  May,  1827,  Susanna  Maria, 
daughter  of  Petrus  Johannes  REDELINGHUYS 
(whose  great-grandfather  Pierre  de  Villiers, 
emigrated  with  his  two  brothers,  Abraham 
and  Jacques,  to  the  Cape  in  1689,  after  the 
Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes),  and  by 
her,  who  d.  1873  had  issue, 

I.  ABRAHAM,   the    subject   of   this  me- 
moir. 

II.  William,   sometime   member  of   the 


House  of  Assembly  and  a  justice  of  the 
pence,  in,  Jaeoba,  daughter  of  Hendrik 
DK  NECKER,  and  has  issue,  two  sons 
and  three  daughters. 

III.  Petrus  Johannes,  J.P.,  civil  commis- 
sioner and  magistrate,  of  Bredas  Dorp, 
Calvinia,    and    Namaqualand,    subse- 
quently   chief  clerk    in   the   office    of 
secretary   of   native  affairs,   m.  Mary, 
daughter  of  Dr.  H.  GIRD,  and  d.  14th 
April,  J892,  leaving  issue,  two  sons  aud 
five  daughters. 

IV.  Adam  Gabriel,  who  represented  the 
district   of    Oudtshoorn   in   the   Cape 
Parliament,   late   inspector   of   Public 
Works,  now  on  pension,  and  a  justice  of 
the  peace,  m.  Johanna,  daughter  of  P. 
HARTZENBEBG,   and    has    issue,    two 
sons. 

V.  John,  engaged  in  mission  work  in  Cape 
Colony,  in.  Anne,  daughter  of   James 
HITCHCOCK. 

VI.  Charles,  attorney,  notary  and  solicitor, 
practising  at  Beaufort  West,  in.  Maria, 
granddaughter  of   Sir  John   THUTEB, 
chief  justice  of   the   colony,  and   has 
issue,  one  son  and  one  daughter. 

vii.  Henry,  permanent  secretary  of  the 
Colonial  Office  of  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  justice  of  the  peace,  director  of 
the  census  of  Cape  Colony,  etc.,  etc. 
He  in.  September,  1878,  Jessie,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Dr.  Zacharias  HERMAN, 
M.D.,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  aud  three 
daughters. 

I.  Johanna,  m.  Thomas  Geddes  BAIN, 
civil  engineer  and  chief  geological  and 
hvdraulic  surveyor  of  Cape  Colony. 

[aria,  m.  Charles  WATEEMEYER, 
government  surveyor,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  justice  of  the  peace  and  some- 
time member  of  the  House  of  Assembly 
of  that  colony. 

in.  Catherine. 

iv.  Susan. 

Willem   Anne   Janssens  de    Smidt   d.    10th 
March,  1885. 


hydi 
II.  Ma 


Arms — At.  afess  wavy  arg. 

Crest — Five  ostrich  plumes,  ppr. 

Residence — Rondebosch,  Cape  Colony. 

Clubs — Civil  Service,  Cape  Town,  and  Sussex  county,  Brighton,  England. 


JOHN     SATRES     FREDERIC      HOLMES,     of     Mataliiwi,    Master-ton, 
Wellington,  New  Zealand,  6.   29th  August,    1852,  m.  llth  December, 
1878,  Maude  Julia,  only  child  of  Robert  May  FLAMANK,  by  Mary  Julia  BAUUY, 
his  wife,  of  Newton  Abbott,  South  Devon,  England,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Edward  Carleton,  6.  27th  September,  1879. 
i.  Constance  Coote,  6.  10th  April,  1883. 
K.  Elizabeth  Carleton,  b.  24th  July,  1893. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


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ILiiunnr. 


JOHN  Iloivi-s,  of  Arundel,  was  it  is  said 
ili-rrmled  from  ('nlnnel  Holmes,  who  was 
executed  at  tlic  time  of  Monmouth'fi  Kehel- 
lion.  He  »i.  F.li/ubcth  GATFORD,  and  by  her 

li:t<  1    i'Silc,  il  ><in, 

WIT.I.IAM  HOLMES,  m.  Khoda  Carleton, 

daiight  er  of G  ROOME ;  this  lady  had  talen 

(In-  surname  and  amis  of  CART.ETON,  by  royal 
licence,  10th  July,  1H13,  instead  of  GKOOME, 
and  WUH  granted  tin1  following  eoat  of  arms  : — 
Krminois  :i  bend  engrailed  sable  surmounted 
by  a  bend  of  the  field  charged  with  three 
pheons  azure.  They  had  with  other  issue,  an 
eldest  son, 

EDWARD  CARLETON  HOLMES,  of  Brookfield, 


Arundel,  Sussex,  who  m.  llth  August,  1810, 
Kli/.-ilietli  Cartel  un.  daughterof  .l..lin  SATBBB, 
and  Kli/abetli,  hi-  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Kdwanl  Carl.  I. >n,  m.  Frances,  daugh- 
ter of  James  DAVIS,  of  Abcrystwilh, 
Wales,  and  lias  i  —  in-, 

llenrv  .Tamrs  Carleton. 
ii.  JOHN  SATRES  FREDERIC,  the  subject 

of  this  memoir, 
in.  Henry,  of  Matahiwi,  Musterton. 

I.  Mary  Rhoda  Carleton. 

II.  Adela   Coote,  <l.   unm.  10th    March, 
1868. 

III.  Gertrude  Elizabeth,  m.   Rev.  Wil- 
liam Buchanan  Drstop. 


Setidence — Matahiwi,  Masterton,  New  Zealand. 


LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  ROBERT  THOMAS  WOLFE,  of  Baronratb, 
Mornington,  Western  Australia,  b.  in  the  Castle,  Cnpe  Town,  2Hth 
Miiy,  1828,  late  of  (be  Army  Pay  Department,  was  admitted  a  freeman  of 
Dublin  1875;  m.  at  Graham's  Town,  South  Africa,  24th  January,  1856, 
Isabella,  daughter  of  George  STOW,  of  Nuneaton,  co.  Warwick  (se«  Landed 
Gentry,  under  PHILIPSON- STOW),  son  of  George  STOW,  of  London,  by  Ann,  his 
wife,  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  Humphrey  WINTER,  and  hns  issue, 

Robert  Tennant  Stow,  of  Baronrath,  Mornington,  and  Perth,  Western 
Australia,  formerly  of  Streatham,  Victoria,  Australia,  of  Normanton, 
North  Queensland,  and  of  Halls  Creek,  Kimberley,  South  Africa, 
was  sometime  Lieutenant  4th  Battalion,  the  King's  Liverpool 
Regiment,  b.  20th  August,  1858;  m.  7th  October,  1891,  Veronica 
Vivian  Maud,  second  daughter  of  J.  J.  WHYTE,  of  South 
Australia. 
Alicia  Mary  Stow. 


Htneage. 


This  family  is  of  great  antiquity  and  has 
not  been  undistinguished.  The  military 
aeliicu-mriits  of  one  of  its  descendants, 
MAJOR-GENERAL  JAMES  WOLFE,  the  illus- 
trious hero  of  Quebec,  conferred  on  the  name 
a  glorious  pre-eminence  in  the  records  of 
British  renown  ;  the  legal  distinction  of 
ARTHUR  WOLFE,  the  much  lamented  VIS- 
COUNT KII.WARDKN,  procured  his  elevation  to 
the  judicial  bench,  and  in  more  recent  times, 
the  poetic  genius  of  the  REV.  CHARLES 
WOLFE,  the  autlior  of  the  exquisite  lines  on 
the  death  of  Sir  John  Moore,  has  added 
lustre  to  the  house  from  which  he  sprang. 

RICHARD  WOLFE,  the  first  of  the  family 
who  settled  in  Ireland,  went  there  from  Kng- 
land  about  1658.  In  a  common  pleas  judg- 
ment in  1065,  he  is  described  as  "  lately  of 
the  city  of  Dublin,  gent.,"  and  in  a  Chancery 
suit,  dated  12th  April,  of  the  same  year,  he 


is  shown  as  of  ITuttonread  in  the  parish  of 
Oughterard,  co.  Kildare.  His  will,  dated  7th 
||IM-I  mber,  1678,  was  proved  27th  February, 
following  and  he  was  buried  in  Oughterard 
Church.  By  Anne  his  wife,  who  survived 
him,  he  had  issue, 

I.  Joiix,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Jane,     b.     circa     1636  j      m.     Hugh 
BANNER,  of  Punchestown. 

II.  Dorothy,  HI.    William    BfirNTON,  of 
Bishopscourt,  eo.  Kildare. 

III.  Anne  Katharine. 

iv.  Klcanor,  m.  William  BCHOOYNB. 
His  son, 

JOHN  WOLFK,  of  Baronrath,  b.  about  1646, 
was  appointed,  Act  X,  WILLIAM  III,  Cap.  3, 
one  of  the  commissioners  for  ascertaining  the 
mode  of  raising  the  proportion  of  a  land  tax 
of  £120,000,  to  be  paid  by  co.  Kildare.  He 
m.  1668,  Mary  COOPER,  widow  of  the  Rev. 

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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Tliomas  CoLOLOron,  and  d.  1715,  having  by 
her,  who  d.  1725,  had  issue, 

I.  RICHABD,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  1).  5th  August,  1G81 ;  m.  31st 
August,  1704,  Alice,  daughter  of  James 
WHITE,  of  Balintra,  co.  Wexford,  and 
d.  1751,  leaving  a  daughter, 

Mary,  d.  unm.  24th  June,  1751. 

I.  Elizabeth,    t.    1st    April,    1GG9 ;    m. 
Thomas  BLOOD,   of  Lady   Castle,   co. 
Kildiiiv,  iiiid  had  issue. 

II.  Ann,  4.  Jst  March,  1670  ;  m.  Eiehard 
FLETCHEB,  of  Rathmore,  co.  Kildare, 
and  had  issue. 

III.  Mary,  4.  1st  March,  1G75 ;  in.  Mr. 
KING,  of  Dublin,  merchant,  and  had 
issue, 

IT.  Alice,    b.    1st   September,   1678;    m. 
Samuel  PAGE,  of  Barbristown,  co.  Kil- 
dare,  and  il.  September,  1766,  having 
had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

RICHARD  WOLFE,  of  Forcnagbts  and 
Buronrath,  1.  llth  November,  1673,  freeman 
of  Dublin  170G  ;  in.  13th  April,  1699,  Lydia, 
daughter  of  Patrick  PAGE,  of  Forenaghts,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  daughter  of  Sir  William 
SANDYS,  Bart.,  and  d.  2nd  December,  1732, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  24th  August,  1715,  had 
issue, 

I.  John,   of   Forenaghts,    b.    7th    April, 
1700,  freeman   of  Dublin  1730,   Cap- 
tain Kildare  Militia.  1745,  high  sheriff 
1755  and   1756 ;  in.   10th  June,  1725, 
Mary,  daughter  of  William  PHILPOT, 
and  d.  30th  July,  1760,  having  by  her, 
who  d.  in  February,  1763,  had  issue, 
1.  Philpot,  of  Forenaghts,  4.    10th 
September,     1726,      freeman      of 
Dublin,    1751,    Captain    Kildare 
Militia,  1756,  high  sheriff  in  that 
year,   collector  of  revenue,  Naas, 
1758,  sub-commissioner  of  excise, 
1761,  justice  of  the  peace,  1784; 
m.    10th    February,  1753,    Mary, 
daughter  of  Thomas  DE  BURGH, 
of  Drumkeen,  co.  Limerick,  J1.P. 
for    Naas    (see   Landed    Gentry, 
tinder   DE    BuBGH,  of  Oldfown), 
and  d.  20th  May,  1775,   leaving 
issue, 

(1)  John,  of  Forenaghts, 
Colonel  Kildare  Militia,  b. 
9th  February,  1754,  freeman 
of  Dublin,  1775,  high  sheriff, 
1779,  Captain  Forenaghts 
Cavalry,  31st  October,  1796, 
M.P.  for  Kildare ;  was  ap- 
pointed in  conjunction  with 
William  Robert,  second  Dtdie 
of  Leinsler,  K.P.,  governor  of 
co.  Kildare,  12th  March, 
1803  ;  in.  9th  April,  1777, 
Charlotte,  daughter  of  his 
great  uncle,  THEOBALD 
WOLTE  (vide  infra)  and  d. 
18th  April,  1816,  leaving 
issue, 

a.  John,  of  Forenaghts,  b. 
S5th     February,      1778, 


Captain  Forenaghts  Cav- 
alry, 4th  January,  1800, 
freeman  of  Dublin, 
1802,  deputy  governor  of 
co.  Kildare,  9th  Decem- 
ber, 1803,  d.  unm.  22nd 
June,  1816. 
4.  Theobald,  I.  12th  July, 

1780,  d.  until. 

c.  Arthur,    Major   Kildare 
Militia,  4.  18th  Septem- 
ber,    1786;      m.     1811, 
Margaret,    daughter     of 
James     HAMILTON,     of 
Dunbovne     Castle,      co. 
Month,"    M.P.,     and     d. 
27th  August,  1813,  leav- 
ing issue, 

John,  4.  14th  May, 
1812,  d.  5th  April, 
1829. 

Elizabeth,  I.  20th  Sep- 
tember, 1 813,  d.  30th 
May,  1822. 

d.  Richard  (Rev.),  of  Fore- 
naghts, li.  10th  October, 
1787  ;     m.    12th    April, 
1831,      Lady     Charlotte 
Sophia  HricniNSON,  sis- 
ter of  John,  second  Earl 
of     Donoughmore,     and 
d.  s.p.  20th  July,  1841. 

a.  Elizabeth,  b.  18th  May, 

d.  3rd  June,  1779. 
4.  Mary,     4.     26th     July, 

1781,  d.  24th  December, 
1826. 

c.  Elizabeth,  4.  25th  Janu- 
ary,  1783,   d.  7th  May, 
1836. 

d.  Charlotte,  4.    4th  May, 
1785,  d.  unm. 

(2)  Richard,  b.  17th  December, 
1757,  d.  24th  June,  1770. 

(3)  Thomas    Philpot,    4.    10th 
August,   1760,  d.  llth  July, 
1770. 

(4)  Williams    Philpot,   4.    5th 
October,   1762,  d.  Cth  June, 
1770. 

(5)  Arthur,    4.   7th    February, 
d.  29th  March,  1764. 

(1)  Mary  Burgh,  4.  4th  July, 
1755,  d.  19th  June,  1756. 

(2)  Lydia,  4.  5th  August,  1756, 
d.  5th  January,  17G1. 

2.  Richard,  of  Athy,  co.  Kildare,  4. 
13th  July,  1730,  served  in  the 
48th  Regiment  and  5th  Dragoons, 
collector  of  Kilkenny ;  in.  first, 
about  1748,  Barbara,  daughter  of 
Colonel  Charles  BUCKNALL, 
Deputy  Adjutant-General  of  the 
Forces  in  Ireland,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

(1)  Williams,  4.  1750,  Captain 
40th  Regiment,  d.  unm.  20th 
September,  1777,  killed  in  a 
night  attack  during  the 
American  war. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


725 


(2)  Charles      Itiieknall,     Lieu- 

I     Ki'-ilMIMlt,  III.  the 

daughter  ,,!'  M  i-.  <;  in  I.-KI  I'll, 
j)i>it  surveyor  i>f  .N'ew  York, 
and  ,/.  17th  October,  1790, 
leavini:  issue, 

a.  Richard  Strauhcn/ee 
(Kcv.),  rector  of  Kil- 

•  in,  b,  7th  '  ' 
17711.  and  d.  23rd  Julv, 
18U3,    killed     with     hi* 
great    uiiflc,    Lord    Kil- 
warden,  by  the  rebels  in 
Thomas  Street,  Dublin. 
Mr.  Richard   Wolfe  (whose  will, 
dated    251  h   February,    1778.  was 
proved    22nd    November,    1786) 
»>.  secondly,  Jane  MATHBWS,  of 
Bonnetstown,    co.  Kilkenny,   and    ; 
by  her  had  further  issue, 

(3)  Philpot     Rogerson,     Lieu- 
tenant   100th    Regiment,    of 
Belcamp  Cottage,  Balbriggan, 
secretary    to  the    Board    of 
Works,  and  inspector-general 
of    barracks    in    Ireland,    MI. 
Martha  THOMPSON,  of  Cole- 
raine,  and  d.  2nd  December, 
1821,  leaving  issue, 

a.  Richard  Arthur,  Lieu- 
tenant 47th  Regiment, 
baptised  23rd  March, 
1790,  d.  1808,  on  his 
passage  from  Bombay  to 
Madras. 

4.  Arthur  Philpot, baptised 
21st  January,  1792,  d. 
young. 

a.  Anne  Jane,  baptised 
14th  January,  1788;  m. 
Thomas  8.  CBOKER,  son 
of  Abraham  CHOKER,  of 
Ballinegarde,  co.  Lime- 
rick. 

4.  Charlotte,  baptised  loth 
May,  1794,  d.  tinin. 

c.  Elizabeth,  baptised  1st 
February,  1801,  and  d. 
1  29. 

3.  John,   of    Bishopsland,   4.    20th 
March,  1732,  freeman  of  Dublin, 
1753,  will  dated  21st  May,  178 1, 
and  proved  27th  February,  1786. 

4.  Thomas,  b.  25th  June,  1733,  d. 
7th  October,  1741. 

5.  Theobald,  of  Castle  Warden,  co. 
Kildare,  b.  21st  December,   1734, 
freeman  of  Dublin,  1756;  m.  1762, 
Anne,  daughter  of  Rev.  George 
WARD,  and  d.  25th  June,  1771, 
leaving  a  daughter, 

Elizabeth,     m.     Rev.      Arthur 

LORD. 
C.  William,   b.  30th   May,   1736,   d. 

17th  June,  1737. 
7.  Isaac,  4.  23rd  December,  1737,  d. 

25th  December,  17t-. 
S.Arthur,    Visi-orxr    Kn.w  unnix, 
li.  llttli  January,  1738,  freeman  of 
Dublin,  1701,  catered  tiiu  Middle 


Temple,  Loud-Hi.   October,  1761, 

ailniitle  I  tothc  I  ri-'ii  Imr.  Miclmrl- 
mas,  I7''<!,  a|i|i..ii.t.-.|  king's 
eniin«el.  !(rd  April,  1778.  solicitor- 
general.  1  Ith  May.  17s, 
general,  12th  August.  17*'.l  (having 
been  a  few  days  before  sworn  of 
the  Privy  Council) ,  and  Lord  Chief 
. lii-iii-, •.  Kiir_'-i  Bench,  171*8.  lip 
was  M.P.  for  Coleraine,  17HI,  and 
in  the  later  parliaments  for  James 
Town.  He  was  created  BABOW 
K 1 1.  WARDEN,  of  Sfirlitndt,  3rd 
July,  1798,  and  VISCOUNT  KIL- 
WABDEN,  29th  December,  1800. 
He  was  killed  on  the  night  of 
23rd  July,  1803,  by  the  rcli,-l>  in 
Thomas  Street,  Dublin.  lie  m. 
7th  January,  1769,  Anne,  daugh- 
ter of  William  RrxTON,  of  Ardee 
(.tee  Landed  Gentry),  and  by  her, 
who  was  created,  30th  September, 
171)5,  BABONESS  KILWARDBX,  of 
Kif ',;•/,  and  d.  23rd  August,  1804, 
li.id  issue, 

(1)  John,    second     VlSCOl'ST 
KILNVARDEN,  4.  llth  Novem- 
ber, 1769,  d.  *.  p.  16th  May, 
1830,  when  the  titles  became 
extinct. 

(2)  William,  4.    llth  October, 
1770,  rf.  num.  30th  December, 
1782. 

(3)  Arthur,  colonel  in  the  army, 
4.  26th  June,  1773,  d.  unm. 
29th  June,  1805. 

(4)  Richard,  rf.  young. 

(1)  Marianne,  b.  10th  Septem- 
ber,  1776  j    m.  June,   1809, 
Hurdwicke  SHCTE,  and  d.  8th 
February,  1814,  leaving  issue. 

(2)  Elizabeth,  4.  31st  August, 
1778,  rf.  «nm.2tthMay,  1806. 

9.  Williams,  4.  29th  May,"  1741, 
Lieutenant  R.N.,  freeman  of 
Dublin,  1761 ;  m.  Katherine 
HUSSEY,  and  d.  ».  p.  4th  August, 
1770. 

1.  Lydia,  4.  2lst  May,  1728;  m.  Dr. 
William  PATTEN,  and  rf.  ». p.  19th 
May,  1703. 

2.  Mary,  4.  7th  January,  and  rf.  6th 
February,  17Ki. 

3.  Jane,    twin  with    her   sister,  m. 
Thomas  LiNDT,  and  is  deceased. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Blackball,  co.  Kildare.  b. 
12th  June,  1705,  freeman  of  Dublin, 
1733,  m.  1733,  Margaret  LOMBARD, 
and  rf.  25th  March,  1787,  leaving 
issue, 

1.  Theobald,  of  Blackball,  4.  1739, 
freeman  of  Dublin,  1769,  m. 
Frances,  daughter  of  Rev.  Peter 
LOMBARD,  of  Cloncorrig,  co.  Lei- 
trim,  and  rf.  8th  October,  1799, 
having  by  her,  who  rf.  15th  July, 
1811,  had  issue, 

(1)  Thomas  (Rev.),  4.  llth 
December,  1774,  freeman  of 
Dublin,  1792,  rf.  unm.  171*7. 


726 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


(2)  Peter,  of  Blackball,  4.  9th 
August,  1770,  )».  1804,  Isa- 
bella PATRICKSON,  niece  of 
Sir  Thomas  CLABOES,  Bart., 
and  d.  28th  May,  1848, 
leaving  issue, 

(a)  Theobald  John,  b.  4th 
July,      1806,      (I.    unm. 
30th  May,  1869. 

(b)  William  Clarges,  b.  28th 
October,  1810,  colonel  in 
the  ajmy,  served  in  the 
39th    Regiment   in    the 
Crimean   war,   d.    mini. 
29th  September,  1868. 

(c)  Peter,  b.  5th  September, 
1813,  Captain  65th  Regi- 
ment, d.  unm.  at  Welling- 
ton, New  Zealand,  about 
1858. 

(d)  John  Edward,  of  Black- 
hall,  b.  12th  May,  1815, 
d.    •unm.     31st    August, 
1870. 
(e)  Christopher,  d.  young. 

(a)  Frances  Mary,    b.  9th 
April,  1805,  d.  unm. 

(b)  Isabel,  4.  25th  August, 
1812,  d.  unm. 

(c)  Helena,   of  Blackball, 
m.  8th  February,    1842, 
Christopher   RYND    (see 
Landed     Gentry,  KYND 
of  Ryndcille).  ' 

(3)  James,  Major  Kildare  Mil- 
litia,  b.  16th  April,  1778,  »». 
1st  May,  1 813,Eliza  WALKER, 
and  d.  12th  July,  1840,  hav- 
ing had  issue, 

(a)  Theobald  George  Sam- 
uel, of  Forenaghts  and 
Bishopsland,  J.P.,  *.  by 
the  will  of  his  kinsman, 
REV.  RICHARD  WOLFE 
(vide  sup.),  to  Fore- 
naghts, 1870,  4.  7th 
October,  1815,  in.  18th 
June,  1852,  Henrietta 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Henry  Moreland  BALL, 
of  Kersiebank  House,  co. 
Stirling,  and  of  Tipper- 
kerin,  co.  Kildare,  and 
d.  12th  January,  1872, 
having  had  issue, 

1.  Richard,    of   Fore- 
naghts and  Bishops- 
land,        Lieutenant 
Scots    Greys,  M.A. 
and  LL.B.    Trinity 
College,  Dublin,    4. 
6th      July,      1855, 
killed  at  the  battle 
of  Abu  Klea,  Upper 
Soudan,    Egypt, 
17th  January,  1885, 
d.  unm. 

2.  George,    of     Fore- 
naghts and  Bishops- 
land,     co.    Kildare, 


and  Acomb  Priory, 
co.  York,  late  Lieu- 
tenant bth  Hussars, 
and  87th  Royal 
Irish  Fusiliers,  4. 
16th  December, 
1859,  m.  25th  Octo- 
ber, 1888,  Emily 
Maud  Mary,  only 
child  of  the  late 
Richard  S.MBT- 

HURST,        TXL.,        of 

Ellerbeek  Hall  (see 
Landed  Gentry, 
SMETHURST,  of 
Charley),  and  widow 
of  J.  J.  LEEMAN, 
D.L.,M.P.  for  York, 
and  has  issue, 
Emily  Maud 

Charlotte. 

1.  Elizabeth,  m.  14th 
April,     1884,    Wil- 
liam     John     Read 
RAINSFOHD,     A.M. 
Department,    eldest 
son  of  Captain  Wil- 
liam  Read    RAIXS- 
FORD,  of  Cradocks- 
town,  co.  Kildare. 
(b)  John    Charles    (Ven.), 
D.D  ,  rector    of    Clonti- 
bret,  co.  Monaghan,  and 
Archdeacon  of    Clogher, 
4.   10th  February,   1817, 
in.  28th  November,  1855, 
Sarah   Kmilie,  daughter 
of  J.  IIi&GiN,  of  Crave 
Valley,  Jamaica,  and  d. 
30th  August,  1871,  leav- 
ing issue, 

1.  James    Charles,   4. 
5th  November, 

1856,    in.    6th   Sep- 
tember, 1882,  Mary 
Alicia,   daughter  of 
Robert         ADAMS, 
M.D.      of      Dublin, 
Surgeon  in  Ordinary 
to     the    Q.ueen    in 
Ireland,  and  widow 
of  Thomas   COOTE, 
D.L.  of  Rathconnell 
House,    co.    Mona- 
ghan, and  had  issue, 
a.  John    Charles, 
4.    14th    June, 
and     d.     2Gth 
August,  1883. 
4.  James  Charles, 
4. 20th  October, 
1884. 

c.  Richard  Strau- 
benzcc,  4.  7th 
December, 
188G,  d.  2Sth 
Septe  mber, 
1888. 
a.  Nora  Doro- 


's  COLONIAL  CKNTKY. 


7ii7 


tl.y,      //.      llth 
September, 

1SSS. 

ll.        KM 

2.  Ivlwanl  Jolm 
(Eev.),        formerly 
lirarof   \l  iiIlaM'lly, 
'I  amlragee,    co.  Ar- 
magh,  now    curate 
at  Brixton,  London, 
b.  4th  August,  1858, 
m.      '.'ih      August, 
1883,         Henrietta 
Maria,  daughter  of 
Hasher        William 
ALCOCK,  83rd  Regi- 
ment,    and  grand- 
daughter of  the  late 
Henry  ALCOCK,    of 
Wilton   Castle,    co. 
Wexford   (see  Lin- 
tied    Gentry),    and 
has  issue, 

Mona. 

Vora  Dorothy. 

3.  Thomas,     />.      2nd 
March,      1860,     d. 
young. 

4.  Arthur     Theobald, 
4.  13th  July,  1870. 

1.  Mary    Emilic,     m. 
9th   August,    1882, 
Albert        Augustus 
Eyre     COOTB,    late 
Captain  3rd    Batta- 
lion     Royal     Irish 
Fusiliers,    youngest 
son  of  the  late  Ma- 
jor COOTE,  D.L.,  of 
Brandrum     House, 
co.   Monaghan,  and 
has  issue. 

2.  Augusta,    m,    2nd 
September,       1885, 
Rev.  Lewis   Arthur 
Hill  Trevor  POBLKB, 
MA.,       ex-scholar, 
T.C.D.,      and      has 
issue. 

(c)  Charles   (Rev.),   chap- 
lain   at   Havre,   b.    10th 
September,      1825,      >». 
Gould      RCXTOK       (see 
Landed      Gentry),     and 
d.  ».  p.  9th  November, 
1866.      She    d.    March, 
1885. 

(a)  Mary  Ann,  4.  10th 
May,  1814,  d.  unm.  9th 
June,  1884. 

S  Margaret. 
Prances  Isabella,  m. 
19th  February,  1846, 
Rev.  John  MUBBAY, 
rector  of  Edeuderry, 
King's  co.,  who  d.  7th 
June,  1887. 

(d)  Elizabeth. 

(4)  Theobald,  4.  25th  February, 
1780,  d.  young. 


(5)  Edwiird,  /..  ll'.tli  S.- 

1781,  imijor     in    the-    army, 
rf.     unm.     20th      February, 
1875. 

(6)  Richard,  4.  18th  NovcmK.-r, 

1782,  ensi^'i  UMli    Ki^iniml, 
d.    2nd    July,    1801,    in   tin- 
Leeward  Islands. 

(7)  Charles,   4.   19th   August, 
1784,  d.  young. 

(8)  Charles   (Rev.),   the   poet, 
author  of  the  Elegy  on  the 
death  of  Sir  Jolm  Moore,  at 
Corunna,  4.  13th  December, 
1791,  d.  21st  February,  1823. 

(1)  Mary,  4.  8th  June,  1773,  m. 
Captain  George   MASSEBOH, 
of  Greenanc,  co.  Tipperary. 

(2)  Frances,    4.    7th    March, 
1793,  d.  unm. 

(3)  Margaret,    4.    llth    May, 
1796,  m.  Lieutenant  Richard 
WALL,  R.N. 

1.  Mary,  m.  first,  1758,  Charles 
HBNDBICC,  and  secondly,  1767, 
John  WBTHEKALL. 

in.  Theobald,  barrister-at-law,  4.  10th 
March,  1710,  freeman  of  Dublin, 
1749,  m.  first,  1733,  Eliza,  daughter  of 
Captain  CHABLTON,  ot'Curraghtown,  co. 
Meath,  and  secondly,  1745,  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Surgeon-General  William 
DOBBS,  and  d.  1784,  having  by  her 
bad  issue, 

1.  Theobald,    4.   29th    September, 
1761,  d.  25th  March,  1770. 

2.  William,  4.  25th  December,  1765, 
d.  21st  November,  1771. 

1.  Mary,  m.  10th  November,  1770, 
Cuthbert  FBTHEBSTON,   of  Moss- 
town,  co.  Westmeath. 

2.  Lydia,   m.   Rev.    James  JONES, 
son    of   Right    Hon.  Theophilus 
JONES,  and  </.  1793,  leaving  issue. 

3.  Anne,  m.  Rev.  H.  Lomax  WALSH, 
D.D.,  and  d.  25th  December,  1806, 
leaving  issue. 

4.  Charlotte,  /«.  her  cousin,  Colonel 
John  WOLPB,  of  Forenaghts  (vide 
tupra). 

5.  Margaret,  m.  Sir  Robert  SYNQE, 
first  Bart ,  of  Lislie. 

IV.  RICHABD,  of  whom  presently, 
v.  William,   4.  13th  March,  1714,  free- 
man of  Dublin  1736,  '/.  num.  1712. 

I.  Mary,  4.  Ctli  April,  1701,  m.  William 
SHEBLOCK,     of    Carrick,    co.     West- 
meath. 

II.  Alice,  4.  9th  August,  1702,  m.  Fleet- 
wood  CAHILL,  barrister-at-law,  and  d. 
9th  July,  1764. 

in.    Elizabeth,    4.  24th    August,   1703, 

d.  unm.  25th  March,  1790. 
IV.  Anne,  4.  3rd  October,  170G,  m.  Rev. 

Thomas  BULLEN. 
v.    Lydia,    4.    4ih    January,    1708,    m. 

Thomas    WHITK,     of    Bullintra,     co. 

Wexford,  and  d.  17th  January,  1738. 
vi.    Katheriue,    4.    12th    March,    1711, 

d.  unm.  3rd  April,  1 730. 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


VII.  Jane,  4.  29th  July,  d.  19th  August, 

1715. 
The  fourth  son, 

RICHARD  WOLTE,  of  Baronrath,  co. 
Kildare,  and  St.  Margaret's,  eo.  Dublin,  4. 
13th  October,  1712,  freeman  of  Dublin, 
1745,  »i.  Alicia,  daughterof  James  STANDISH, 
of  Dublin,  and  d.  April,  1799,  having  by  her, 
who  d.  1754,  had  issue, 

I.  WILLIAM  STANDISII,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

I.  Elizabeth,    4.    1750,  d.  30th  August, 
1816. 

II.  Anne,  4.    1752,  »i.  Robert   FRENCH, 
and  d.  14th  March,  1805. 

in.  Lydia. 
The  only  son, 

WILLIAM  STANDISH  WOLFE,  of  Baronrath, 
eo.  Kildare,  and  St.  Margaret's,  co.  Dublin, 
4.  1752,  freeman  of  Dublin,  1775,  m.  1779, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Gilbert  TOLEE,  and 
Alicia  GASON,  his  wife,  and  d.  1810,  having 
by  her,  who  d.  1814,  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  4.  1780,  d.  aged  9  years. 

II.  Theobald,  b.  1782,  in  the  Queen's  co. 
Militia,  d.  16th  January,  1865. 

in.  William  Standish,  of  Baronrath, 
and  St.  Margaret's,  4.  26th  March, 
1784,  freeman  of  Dublin,  1813,  «». 
1808,  Jane,  sister  of  Mr.  PHILLIPS, 
barrister-at-law,  and  d.  18th  March, 
1869,  having  had  issue, 

1.  William,  4.  1811,  d.  an  infant, 

2.  Richard,  4.  1817,  d,  aged  9. 

3.  Eobert,  4.  1819,  d.  aged  7. 

1.  Elizabeth,  d.  aged  16. 

2.  Lydia,  rf.  aged  14. 

3.  Isabella. 

4.  Charlotte. 

5.  Jane,  d.  aged  6. 

IT.  Robert,  4.  1786,  Ensign  59th  Regi- 
ment, killed  26th  August,  1811,  in 
Java  at  the  storming  of  the  French 
lines  of  Cornelius,  near  Batavia. 

V.  John,  of  Kockford,  Nenagh,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  of  Upper  Gloucester 
Street,  Dublin,  4.  6th  May,  1787; 
m.  21th  April,  1823,  Frances, 
daughter  of  William  KINGSLEY,  of 
Rockford,  Nenagh,  and  d.  15th  July, 
1858,  having  by  her,  who  d.  2nd 
January,  1878,  had  issue, 

1.  Robert   French,    4.    6th  March, 
1824,  d.  young. 

2.  John,  4.  18th  May,  1827,  d.  anm. 
22nd  October,  1850. 

3.  Toler  Kingsley,  of  St.  Margaret's, 
Dublin,  and  Rapla,  co.  Tipperarv, 
4.  29th  December,  1829 ;  m.  10th 
September,  1853,  Letitia,  daughter 
of  Major    George    JACKSON,    of 
Mount    Pleasant,   co.    Tipperary, 
by  Letitia,  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Richard  Townsend  HERBERT,  of 
t'ahirmme,  co.  Kerry  (see  Landed 
Gentry),  and  d.  27th  September. 
1878,  having  had  issue, 

(1)  John  Standish,  b.  15th 
February,  1855 ;  m.  22nd 
July,  1879,  Mary  Toler, 


daughter   of   Joshua   Robert 
MJNNITT    (see  Landed  Gen- 
irif),  and  has  a  daughter, 
Marie. 

(2)  George,    late    Captain    4th 
Battalion  Royal   Irish  Regt, 
(who  rct'ides  in  America),  b. 
10th  May,  1857. 

(3)  Toler '  Kingsley,    b.    26th 
September,    1858;     HI.    30th 
November,  1881,  Mary  Kllcii 
LTSTEB,    and    has    issue,    a 
daughter, 

Elizabeth  Toler. 

(4)  Richard    Herbert,    4.    3rd 
November,  1864. 

(5)  William    Butler,    4.    20th 
February,  1871. 

(6)  Robert     French,     4.    4th 
December,  1873. 

(1)  France-    Klizalx-th,   in.  3rd 
July,  1S7!>.  Lewis  Si'.uiuow, 
of  Ivy  Bridge,  Plymouth,  and 
has  issue. 

(2)  Letitia,    m.   13th    January, 
1885,  Henry  Allington,  elder 
son     of     Bridges      HAK\I:V, 
J.P.  of  Plyir  stock,  Plymouth, 
and  Halstead,  Essex,  and  has 
issue. 

(3)  Mary     Toler,    m.     Henry 
PRINCE,    of     Cromford,    en. 
Derby. 

(4)  Lucy  Ellen,  d.  1st  Septem- 
ber, 1883. 

(5)  Louisa. 

4.  William   Standish,  4.  18th  May, 
1832;    m.    12th    February,    1858, 
Fanny  JACKSON,  of  Rapla,  and  d. 
at  St.  Kilda.  Melbourne,  Australia, 
21st  March,  1867. 

5.  Arthur,  4.  18th  February,  1834, 
d.  young. 

6.  Theobald  Richard,  of  Rockford, 
Nenagh,  J.P.,  4.  2nd  September, 
1839;  m.  14th  June,  18ti2,  Caro- 
line, daughter  of   James    ffranck 
RoLLESTON  (see  Landed  Gentry), 
and  has  issue, 

(1)  John  Rolleston,  Lieutenant 
4th     Battalion    Royal    Irish 
Regiment,  4.  21st  July,  1867. 

(2)  James  ffranck  Rolleston,  4. 
20th  August,  1881. 

(1)  Georgians    Lucy,   «i.    9th 
December,  1890,  James  Henry 
DEACON,  of  Hoo  Heavy,  Yel- 
vertou,  South  Devon. 

(2)  Frances  Elizabeth. 

(3)  Ricarda  Alice. 

(4)  Caroline  Blanche. 

1.  Frances  Elizabeth,  4.  7th  June, 
1825  j    m.    12th    January,    1848, 
William  COUBTENAY,  and  d.  s.  ji. 
26th  February,  1849. 

2.  Lucy,     in.     13th     July,     1859, 
Benjamin   TMWEHS.  of  ('astlcton, 
co.   Tipperary,  and  by   him,    who 

d.    28th    September,    l«si,    had 

issue. 


MCRKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


VI.    RICHARD   THOMAS,   of  whom   pre- 
Btl, 


Til.  .lame-  (lenei-al.  /..  IT'.is.  (/.  young. 
Till.  Jame»  \Valter,  li.  ISOH.  </.  voung. 
IX.  Arthur  Wills  Crofts,  4.  1801,  d.  vim. 
1866. 

I.  Anna  Miii-iii,  rf.  1812. 

II.  Mary,  d.  \oung. 

III.  Alicia,  I,'.  23rd  October,  1790;  m.  E. 
I    '   -\CK. 

IT.  Elizabeth  Lydia,  l>.  IGth  April,  1792  ; 

m.    4th    Jaiinarv,    1815,    Rev.    .lames 

MKTOE  (4.  1700,  d.  Oth  January,  1827), 

and  d.  27th  April,  187-1,  leaving  issue. 

v.     Ariiininta,   4.    8th   December,    1796, 

d.  10th  May,  18112, 
vi.  Anne  French,  4.  1807,  d.  young. 
The  sixth  son, 

RICHARD  THOMAS  WOLFE,  n  major  in  the 
army  and  sub-inspector  of  Militia  of  the 
Ionian  Isles,  served  in  the  51Kh  and  98th 
Regiments,  was  commandant  of  Robben 
Island,  Cape  Colony,  18J4,  Civil  Commis- 
sioner and  resident  magistrate  of  the  District 
of  Wynbcrg,  181-7,  acting  judge  of  )K>lice, 
Cape  Town,  1854,  4.  23rd  January,  17'Jl,  m. 
first,  25th  October,  1818,  Anna  Maria, 
daughter  of  Dr.  George  BTRLKIOII,  M.D. 
2nd  Ceylon  Rifle  Keyi  .....  nt.  and  by  her,  who 
d.  12th  February,  1837,  had  issue, 

I.  William  George,  4.  23rd  and  d.  27th 
January,  1820. 

II.  Charles  Henry,  of  the  Colonial  Civil 
Service,  Cape  Colony,  4.  15th  August, 
1822;  m.  first,   13th  December,  1848, 
Amelia  LONO,  and  by  her,  who  d.  loth 
February,  I860,  had  issue, 

1.  Richard  Burleigh,   b.   let  May, 
1851. 

2.  William     Kilwarden,     4.      20th 
March,  1852,  d.  young. 

3.  Charles  Henry,  of  the   Colonial 
Civil  Service,  Cape  Colony,  4.  4th 
July,  1858. 

1.  Charlotte  Alicia  Burleigh. 
Mr.  C.  H.  Wolfe  m.  secondly,  6th 
January,  1881,  Antoinette  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Helperous  Ritzima  VOX 
LIER  KCY8,  formerly  assistant  sur- 
veyor-general Cape  Colony,  and  d.  at 
Kalk  Bay,  Cape  Colony,  12th  April, 
1893. 

nr.  Mildmay  William  Fane,  of  Port 
Elizabeth,  South  Africa,  4.  14th 
August,  1824;  »».  2nd  July,  1849, 
Fanny  Sophia  TERRY,  and  d.  22nd 
April,  1863,  having  had  issue, 

1.  Arthur  Kilwarden,  4.  24th  and  d. 
31st  March,  1854. 

2.  Arthur  Kilwarden,  4.  23rd  June, 
1855. 

3.  Mildmay  Tindal   William,  4.  1st 
May  au.drf.29tk  November,  1862. 

1.  Cecilia  Burleigh. 

2.  Alicia     Frances,    m.    first,    8th 
December,  1868,  Alphonso   TAY- 
LOR,   of    Port    Elizabeth,    South 
Africa  .and  of  Boston,  U.S.A.,  by 
whom  she  ha  1  issue,  and  secondly, 
Thomas     HUTCHISON,   by    whom 


she  alto  had  issue,  and  d.  Decem- 
ber, 1889. 

3.  Fanny    .Mildmay,  m.   10th   July, 
isxl.  '<  M,  R.M.,  «m  of 
Charles  Piers,  R.M.,Cape  Colony, 
and  has  issue. 

4.  Kih-u  Trail-™,  m.  3rd  December, 
1S7H,  Chaile-  KiUurd  SHELLY, of 

Hertford,      M.A., 
M.D.,  Cambridge. 

5.  Millicent  Mar\   1  -'line.  d.  young. 
IV.    George   Douglas    Dnnlcui-,    Major- 
General,   late   assistant    Itrilish    com- 
missioner     to     the     Jiasutos,     served 
succeBs.iv.h-    in    the   39th,   87th    and 
2nd   Regiments,  and  as  stuff  oflin  r  <>f 
pensioners  at  Northampton,  Shi-llield, 
Plymouth,    and     Northern    Division, 
l.o'ndon,  4.  23rd  April,  1820;   m.  4th 
January,     1853,    his     cousin     Louisa 
Elizabeth  Mh'UiK,  and  bv  her,  who  d. 
18th  January,  iss;i,  had  issue, 

1.  Richard  Cecil   liurleigh,  b.  30th 
N  member,    1853,   d.    12th    July, 

18-  I. 

2.  George   Cecil   Burleigh,   b.   18th 
August,     1803,     Captain     Royal 
Marine  Light  Infantry. 

1.  Elizabeth  l.vilia  Anne  (Aiuatola), 
4.   8th    February,    1856,  d.   25th 
January,  1867. 

2.  Alieia    (Yc-ilia    Burleigh,  4.  2nd 
July,     1858,     d.     7th    October, 
1859. 

3.  Louisa  Alicia  Burleigh,  tn.  23rd 
December,  1885,   Henry  Thomas 
PBRKISS,   son  of    Thomas   PKB- 
KINS,  of  Norbiton,  Surrey,  Eng- 
land, and  has  issue. 

v.  KOBEBT  THOMAS,  the  subject  of  tku 
memoir. 

vi.  Richard  Edward,  formerly  of  the 
Colonial  Civil  Service,  Cape  Colony, 
4.  26th  June,  1833,  m.  Iflth  June, 
1856,  Ada  McOoWAX,  and  rf.  1st 
December,  1873,  having  had  issue, 

1.  Richard  Edward  Maclear,  4.  27th 
July,    1857,    d.    6th     December, 
1858. 

2.  Charles  Henry,  4.  23rd  October, 
1860,    m.    31st    January,     1893, 
Jessie  Wilhelmiim  Maud,   daugh- 
ter of  the  late   Arthur  SMYTH, 
formerly    resident    magistrate   at 
Wyuberg,  and  Civil  Commissioner 
of    Humansdorp,    Cape    Colony, 
and  has  issue, 

(1)  Cecil  Burleigh,  4.  16th  De- 
cember, 1893. 

3.  Arthur  Kilwarden,  Civil  Service, 
Cape  Colony,  4.  24th  June,  1866, 
m.    29th    September,   1891,    Ilia 
Willis,   daughter    of    A.    Willis 
COLE,       barrister-at-law,       Cape 
Colony,     and     lias     issue, 

(1)  Kehaid    Standish,  4     21st 
October,  1892. 

1.  Anna  Maria. 

2.  Kathleen    Mnr\,    in.    19th    July, 
1888,      James  'iVter     iloi'kl.vs, 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Civil  Service,  Cape  Colony,  son  of 
Lieutenant  Robert  HOPKINS, 
R.N.,  of  Harwell,  Berks  (see 
Landed  Gentry),  and  has 
issue. 

3.  Edith  Emily,  in.  20th  September, 
1890,  Henry,  son  of  James  Fred- 
erick DAVIS,  C.E.,  Cape  Colony. 

4.  Lillie  Margaret  May. 

VII.  Henry,  b.  26th  July,  1831,  d.  5th 
October,  1839. 

I.  Alicia  Mary,  in.  16th  November,  1841, 
Lieutenant-Colonel  Thomas  Percival 
TouzEr,,  of  Jersey,  of  the  27th  Regi- 
ment, assistant-inspector  and  chief 
inspector  of  musketry,  Jersey  Militia, 
and  A.D.C.  to  the  Governor,  and  d. 
25th  September,  1887. 


II.  Elizabeth,  b.  20th  December,   1831, 
d.  2nd  August,  1837. 

Mnjor  Richard  Thomas  Wolfe  in.  secondly, 
Maria  Anna,  daughter  of  Benjamin  GRAY- 
SON,  of  Rosehill,  Camp  Ground,  Rondebosch, 
and  d.  13th  May,  1855,  having  by  her,  who 
d.  23rd  August,  1876,  had  further  issue, 

III.  Anna   Mnria    de    Lorentz,    m.    21st 
September,   1865,    William    Mortimer 
Maynard  FAHMEH,  merchant,  of  May- 
nardsville,    Wynberg,    and   18,    Bina 
Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London, 
and  has  issue. 

IV.  Mary,  d.  28th  June,  1845. 

V.  Fanny  Richmond. 
TI.  Georgina. 

vn.  Maria  Henrica  Smith. 

Till.  Jessie,  d.  23rd  January,  1852 . 


Arms — Arg.  three  wolves'  heads  erased  sa.  ducally  gorged  or. 

Crest — A  wolf's  head  sa.  ducally  gorged  or. 

Motto — Pro  patria  mori. 

Residence — Baronrath,  Mornington,  Western  Australia. 


MAJOR  THE  HON.  WILLIAM  JUKES  STEWARD,  of  Burford, 
Asliburton,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  J.P.,  Speaker  of  the  House 
of  Representatives,  during  the  Parliament  of  1891-4,  and  Major  on  the 
unattached  active  list  of  the  New  Zealand  Volunteers,  b.  at  Reading,  co. 
Burks,  20th  January,  1841  ;  m.  4th  December,  1873,  Hannah,  daughter  of 
the  late  Rev.  Caleb  WHITEFOOKD,  M.A.,  rector  of  Burford  (second  portion), 
co.  Salop,  and  great  granddaughter  of  Colonel  Charles  WHITEFOORD,  son  of 
Sir  Adam  WHITEFOORD,  Bart,  (extinct)  of  Blairquhan,  Ayrshire,  N.B.,  and  by 
her  has  issue, 

i.  Caleb  Whitefoord  Courtney,  b.  17th  May,  1877. 

n.  Vernon  William  Whitefoord,  b.  7th  October,  1879. 

i.  Gertrude  Wilhelmina  Whitefoord,  6.  14th  October,  1874. 
Major  Steward,  who  emigrated  to  New  Zealand,  arriving  at  Lyttelton 
28th  September,  1862,  was  first  elected  a  member  of  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  New  Zealand  in  1870,  and  became  Speaker  in  1891.  He  is 
the  proprietor  of  the  Ashburton  Guardian,  and  of  the  Ashburton  Mail. 
He  published  in  1867  a  volume  of  poems  entitled  Carmina  Varia. 


WILLIAM  STEWARD,  formerly  of  Reading, 
co.  Berks,  and  afterwards  of  Abbey  Villa, 
Ludlow,  co.  Salop,  sou  of  JOSEPH  STEWARD, 
of  Mapledurham,  co.  Oxford,  by  Jane 
TOOVEY,  his  wife,  in.  Pth  February,  1810, 
Ann,  daughter  of  John  JUKES,  of  Frome, 
Somerset,  and  d,  in  1859,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  23rd  April,  1891)  had  issue, 

I.  WILLIAM  JUKES   (Major  the  Hon.), 

sometime  speaker  of  the  New  Zealand 

House  of  Representatives. 


ii.  Walter  George. 
ill.  Henry  Clarke. 

I.  Ann. 

II.  Mary. 

III.  Emma. 

IV.  Harriet  Clapham. 

V.  Eliza. 

VI.  Fanny. 

VII.  Ellen. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

Arm — At.  a  chevron  between  three  lion*'  headt  ertued  arg. 

Crest  — A  lion  rampant  arg. 

Motto — I)'  fefortunti  sejuatur. 

Residence— Burford,  Ailiburton,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 


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THE    HON.    BERKELEY    BASIL    MORETON,   of    Waratah.    Mary, 
borough,    Queensland,   b.    18lh   July,    1831,  m.  1862,    Emily    Eleanor, 
daughter  of  John  KENT,  commissioner  of  Crown   lands,  Queensland,  and  bas 
had  issue, 

I.  Capel  Henry  Berkeley,  b.  1875. 

II.  Algernon  Howard,  b.  1830  . 
i.  Eleanor  Alice,  6.  1863. 

n.  Evelyn  Beatrice,  b.  1865. 

in.  Constance  Ethel,  b.  1866. 

iv.  May  Isabel,  6.  1868. 

v.  Cecil  Agnes,  d.  in  infancy,  10th  September,  1871. 

vi.  Beatrice  Lilian,  b.  1873. 

VII.  Ada  Georgiana,  6.  1877. 

VIII.  Irmengarde,  b.  1879. 

The  Hon.  Berkeley  Basil  Moreton,  was  educated  at  Rugby  School,  at 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  and  at  the  Royal  Agricultural  College,  Ciren- 
cescer.  He  emigrated  to  Sydnoy  in  1855,  and  went  to  Queensland  in  1859. 
In  1870,  he  was  elected  for  Burnett,  to  the  Legislative  Assembly,  in  1874, 
for  Maryborough,  and  in  1883,  for  Burnett,  his  old  constituency.  In  March 
of  that  year  he  was  appointed  Postmaster-General  in  the  Griffith  Adminis- 
tration, in  the  following  month,  became  secretary  for  Public  Instruction,  and 
in  April,  1886,  cjlonial  secretary.  He  retired  in  Jun  e,  1888,  from  that  office. 
In  May  of  that  year  he  was  appointed  a  member  of  the  L3gislative  Council, 
and  resigned  in  1891. 


Hinraae. 


SIB  ROBERT  DPCIB,  Knt.,  sheriff  of  Lon- 
don, in  1620,  and  subsequently  an  alderman, 
was  created  a  baronet,  23th  November,  1629, 
and  in  two  years  afterwards  was  Lord  Mayor. 
Sir  Robert  accumulated  immense  wealth,  and 
though  he  lost  more  than  £80,000  by  King 
CHABLES  I,  whose  banker  he  had  been  before 
the  breaking  out  of  the  Rebellion,  lie  is  said 
to  have  d.  worth  £-100,000.  He  was  s.  at  his 
decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

SIR  RICHARD  DPCIE,  second  Bart.,  who  d. 
unm.  in  1656,  and  was  *.  by  his  brother, 

SIR  WILLIAM  DUCIE,  third  Birt.,  who  was 
elevated  to  the  peerage  as  VISCOPNT  DOWNE, 
and  made  one  of  the  Knights  of  the  Bath,  at 
the  coronation  of  CHABLBS  II.  His  lordship 
m.  Frances,  daughter  of  Francis,  Lord  SEY- 
MOUR, of  Troubridge,  but  d.  without  issue, 
when  his  honours  became  extinct,  but  his 
estates  descended  to  the  only  daughter  of  his 
younger  brother,  ROBERT  DUCIB,  of  Little 
Ashton, 


ELIZABETH  DUCIB,  who  m.  EDWARD 
MOBETON,  of  Moreton  and  Engleton,  in 
Staffordshire,  by  whom  she  had  a  son, 

MATHEW    DtrciB     MOBBTOST,    who    was 

created  9th  June,  1720,  Lord  DUCIE,   Baron 

of  Moreton,  co.  Stafford.     He  m.  Arabella, 

eldest    daughter    and    co-heiress   (with   her 

sister  Margaret,  wife  of  Richard  RINUKOSB, 

of    Barnaboy,   Moynoe,    co.    Clare)   of    Sir 

Thomas  PRESTWICK,  Bart.,  and  by  her,  who 

d.  Itth  March,  1760,  he  had  issue, 

I.  MATHEW,  his  successor. 

ii.  Charles,  who  left    a  daughter,  Ann, 

m.  Mark  DTER. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  first,  Richard  Svws,  of 
Blackheath,  but  by  him  had  no  issue  ; 
she  m.  secondly,  Francis  REYXOLDS,  of 
Strangways,  and  had  issue, 

1.  THOMAS       REYNOLDS,      second 
BABOX  DDCIB,  of  Tortworth. 

2.  FBAJTCIS        REYNOLDS,      third 
BABON  UCCIE,  of  Xortworth. 


732 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


1.  Mary,     m.     Thomas     LEOH,    of 
Winclmm,     son      and      heir      of 
Charles      LECH,     of      Abington, 
Cheshire,  and  (/.  2fith  March,  1818. 

2.  Arabella  Penelope,  m.  J.  BEITS- 
WORTH,  of  East  Hyde. 

II.  Penelope,  in.  Thomas  SIOURTON. 
Lord  Duoie   d.  2nd  May,  1735,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

MAT  HEW,  second  BAEONDUCIE,  of  Moreton, 
co.  Stafford,  who  was  created  Raron  Ducic,  of 
Tort  worth,  oo.  Gloucester,  27th  April,  1763, 
with  remainder  to  his  nephews,  Thomas  and 
Francis  REYNOLDS  (ride  mile).  His  lords])!]) 
il .  n, mi.  in  December,  1770,  when  the  barony 
of  Ducie  of  Moreton  expired,  and  that  of 
Turf  \vorl  h,  devolved  upon  his  elder  nephew, 

THOMAS  REYNOLDS,  second  BAEON  Dvrn-:, 
of  Tort  worth,  who  assumed  by  Act  of  Parlia- 
ment in  1771,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
MORETON.  He  »».  20th  February,  1774, 
Margaret,  daughter  of  Sir  John  KAMSDEN, 
Bart.,  of  Byrom,  co.  York,  but  rf.  without 
issue,  llth  September,  1785,  when  the  barony 
devolved  upon  his  brother, 

FBANCIS  REYNOLDS,  third  BARON  DUMB, 
Captain  R.N.,  who  likewise  assumed  the 
surname  of  MORETON.  He  m.  first,  in  1774, 
Mary,  daughter  of  T.  PURVIS,  of  Shepton 
Malet,  and  had  issue, 

THOMAS,  his  successor. 
Augustus  John  Francis,   b.    10th    July, 
1777,  a  lieutenant-colonel  in  the   1st 
Regiment  of  Foot  G-uards. 
Mis  lordship  m.  secondly,  1791,  Sarah,  widow 
of  Robert  CHILD,  of  Osterley,  and  daughter  of 
Gilbert  JODDRELL.      He  d.  in  August,  1808, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

THOMAS  REYNOLDS,  fourth  BARON  DUCIE, 
I.  31st  August,  1775,  was  created  EARL  OP 
DUCIE  and  BARON  MOHETON,  of  Tort  worth, 
28th  January,  1837.  He  m.  5th  December, 
1797,  Frances,  only  daughter  of  Henry,  first 
EARL  OP  CARNARVON,  and  by  her,  who  d.  22nd 
August,  1830,  had  issue, 

i.  HENRY  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  second  earl. 
II.  Augustus  Henry,  of  Largie,  co. 
Argyll,  M.P.,  b.  24th  June,  1804,  as- 
sumed the  additional  surname  of  MAC- 
DONALD,  m.  15th  September,  1857,Mary 
Jane  Lockhart-Macdonald,  daughter 
and  heir  of  Sir  Charles  Macdonald 
LOCKHART,  Bart.,  of  Lee  and  Carn- 
worth,  a  count  of  the  Austrian  Empire 
and  d.  14th  February,  1862,  having  by 
her,  who  d.  10th  December,  1851,  had 
issue, 

1.  Charles,  of  Largie,  b.  12th  July, 
1840,    m.     25th     October,    1870, 
Elizabeth     Hume,     daughter     of 
Archibald   CAMPBELL,   of    Glen- 
darne,   co.   Argyll,    and   d.    16th 
July,  1879,  leaving  issue, 

John  Ronald,  now  of  Largie,  6. 

25th  May,  1873. 
Esther,  b.  1871. 

2.  Augustus      Henry      Macdonald, 
Lieutenant-Colonel      late      Cold- 
stream  Guards,  li.  3rd  November, 
1848,  HI.  25th  July,  1874,  Anna 


Harriet  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of 
Sir  Richard  SUTTON,  Bart.,  and 
lias  issue, 

(1)  Norman  Charles  Henry,  I. 
18th  July,  1888. 

(1)  Cam    Marv  Kmily,  b.  1875. 

(2)  Hilda  Maud,  b.  1878. 

(3)  Evelyn  Geraldine,  b.  1879. 

(4)  Muriel    Harriet  Charles,  b. 

1880. 

(5)  Margaret  Aline,  b.  1882. 
(li)   A  miry  Beatrice,  b.  1887. 
(7)   Isabel  Mary  Cecil,  b.  1891. 

1 .  Frances  Augusta,  m.  23rd  March, 
1858,       Christopher       Armytage 
NICHOLSON,  of  Balrath,  co.  Meath, 
and  by  him,  who  d.  19th  October, 
1887, 'has  is<ue, 

(1)  Gilbert     Moieton,      late 
Grenadier  Guards,  b.  1860. 

(2)  John  Hampden,  b.  1871. 

(1)  Marv  Jane. 

(2)  Elizabeth  Catherine. 

(3)  Emilia    Olivia,   m.  1893, 
Arthur  ALEXANDER. 

2.  Emilia  Olivia,  m.  1st  April,  1879, 
Captain      the      Hon.      Algernon 
Tliumas  MORETON,  of  Eastwood, 
co.  Carlow  (see  beloir). 

3.  Mary. 

4.  Julia,     m.     27th     April,      1878, 
Thomas   Digby  PIGOTT,  C.B.,  of 
the  Mo,  Sherington,  Norfolk,  and 
has  issue, 

(1)  Charles  Moreton  Digby,  b. 
1879. 

(2)  Moray  Digby,  b.  1881. 

(3)  Emily  Julia,  b.  1882. 

(4)  Harriett    Mary    Digbv.    b. 
1883. 

(5)  Winifred,  b.  1887. 

5.  Jane  Geraldine. 

III.  Percy,  late  Captain,  late  If  th  Hussars, 
b.  18th  June,  1 808,  m.  28th  April, 
1846,  Jane  Frances,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Sir  Rose  PRICE,  Bart.,  of  Treng- 
wainton,  and  d.  15th  March,  1886, 
having  had  issue, 

1 .  Francis,  b.  27th  February,  1847. 

2.  Robert,    b    8th   June,    1850,    m. 
3rd      April,      1880,      Annabella 
Emily,  sixth  daughter  of  Edward 
THORNEWELL,  of  Dove  Cliff,  co. 
Stafford,  and  d.  22ud   February, 
1884,  leaving  a  son, 

Maurice  Fitzhavdinge  Reynolds, 
b.  6th  February,  1884. 

3.  Ernest,  b.  17th  January,  1852. 

4.  Percy   Dundas  (Rev.),   vicar   of 
St.  Davids,  Birmingham,   b.  24th 
May,    1855,    m.    17th    January, 
1884,    Alti   Edith,    daughter    of 
Lieuteuant-General  William  An- 
thony    GIB,    C.B.     M.S.C.,    and 
has  issue, 

(1)  Percy  Clifford  Reynolds,  b. 
1885. 

(1)  Gwendolen    Alti,    b.    19th 
November,  18S4. 

(2)  Muriel  Evelyn  b.  18S7. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


733 


1.  Edith,  4.  18  is. 

2.  Florence,  //.  Is.",:!. 

3.  Ruse,  b.  IK.M'i. 

I.  Mary    Klizabcth    Kitty,   m.  8th  May, 
ISL'L',     William     Basil    I'eivv,     MTCBUI 
KARL    OP     DENBIGH,    and    rf.    16th 
December,  Isii^weBuBKB's  Peerage). 

II.  Julia,     HI.     lilh     ,lul\ ,    |s^  I.     .!. 
Haughton       I.AM;MOV.         Ml'.,       of 
Sarsilen.ro.   ( (xfoivl,  who   (/.    October, 

1863.    She  <£.  26th  Jane,  I860.    Their 

daughter  Julia,  M.  her  lirst  cousin. 
Henry  John,  third  and  present  EARL 
OF  DlTCIE. 

III.  Charlotte,  m.  30th  September,  1834, 
Maurice      Frederick      FlTZHARDIXGR, 
first  LORD  FITZHARDINUE,  and  rf.  2nd 
July,  1881. 

IV.  Emily,    m.    3rd    August,    1847,   Ad- 
miral     Sir      J.      \VHITLEY-DEAHB- 
DINDAS,  G.C.B.,  who  d.  3rd  October, 
1862. 

T.  Catherine1,  «'.  11th  December,  1841, 
John  Raymond  DARKER,  of  Fairford 
Park,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  2nd 
December,  1892.  He  d.  21st  May, 
1888. 

His  lordship,  <!.  22nd  June,  1840,  and  was  ». 
by  his  son, 

HKXBY  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  second  EABL  OP 
DtJCiE,  b.  8th  May,  1802.  m.  29th  June, 
1826,  Elizabeth,  elder  daughter  of  John, 
second  Lord  SHEIUIORNK,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  15th  March,  INifi,  had  issue. 

I.  HENRY  JOHN,  third  EABL  OP  DUCIE, 
P.O.,    F.E  S.,     lord    lieutenant    and 
county   alderman    of   co.    Gloucester, 
late   captain    of   the    Yeomen    of    the 
Guard,  lord  warden  of  the  Stannaries 
in  Cornwall,  M.P.  for   Stroiid,  1852  3, 
4.    26th    June,    1827,    m.    21th    May, 
1849,  his  first  cousin.  Julia,  daughter 
of  James  Haughton  LANGSTON,  M.I'., 
of  Sarsdcn,  co.  Oxford,  and  the  Lady 
Julia  his   wife,   daughter  of  the  first 
Earl   of   Ducic    (tee   above),  and   has 
issue, 

1.  Henry  Haughton  Reynolds, 
Lord  Morelon,  M.P.,  for  West 
Gloucestershire  1880-5,  D.L.,  co. 
Gloucester,  4.  4th  March,  1857, 
m.  18th  December,  1888  Ada 
Margarette,  daughter  01  Dudley 
Robert  SMITH. 

1.  Constance  Emily,  m.  24th  March, 
Is"  I,  Right  Hon.  George  John 
SHAW-LEPEVRE,  M. P.,  nephew  of 
the  late  Viscount  Kverslcy. 

II.  Herbert  Augustus,  Lieutenant  R.N., 
4.    l.'ith   Julv,    1838,    d.    10th   April. 
1863. 

in.  Algernon  Thomas,  of  Eastwood,  co. 

Carlow,    late     captain      3rd     Drau' i 

Guards,  b.  10th  August.  1S2!I,  »i.  first, 
10th  Deoonbdr,  1S."J7.  Annie  Jane, only 
daughter  of  Thomas  I'  M  ;]•:•[•,  of  Knock- 
glass,  co.  Mayo,  and  by  her,  who  rf. 
27th  August,  1873,  had  issue, 

1.  Algernon  Paget  Reynolds,  4.  24th 


uber,  1S.-.H,  </.    nth  Dei-em- 
ber,  lsi;|. 
2.   Reginald    1'erev,    b.    22nd    July, 

1861,  rf.  an  inl 

Captain  Moreton,  in.  sccimilly,  1st 
A]iril,  18".").  his  lirst  cousin,  Emilia 

Olivia,     daughter      of     the      late      l|..]i. 
IStW       Mill!)    lo\     M  \i'Dl.\  \|   I,.      ,,| 

Largie,  and  d,  isih  .lanuary,  1888. 

I\        111   IlkKI.KY      I!\-ll  ,      the      Mll'ji-ct      of 

tliis  memoir. 

\  .    \lf\  m.liU,    of    l.inilrid<;e     lion 
Icne-ier,         D.L.        captain         li  N 
(retired),  4.  21st   Decend)er,  1835,   «i. 
lirst,      llth      July.      I860,       Charlotte 
Constance,  only  daughter  of  Sir  John 
|)r\ioi-.     Hart.,   M.P.,    and    by    her, 
who  rf.  30th  August,  1865,  had  issue, 

1.  Basil    Hugh      Keynolds,     4.     5th 
Mav,     1801,     rf.      14th      Al'glut, 
1 878. 

2.  Henry  John.  4.  30th  May,  1862, 
m.  Carrie  Cecilia  Richards,  widow 
of     Colonel      Charles    DALL,   U.S. 
Armv,  and  Va«  issue, 

(1)  Theodore    Reynolds,    4.   1st 
April,  1890. 

(2)  Hugh     Berkeley,    4.     13th 
December,  1891. 

3.  Francis   James,  4.   18th  Novem- 
ber, isc,:i. 

Hon.  Reynolds  Moreton  ra.  secondly, 
18th  October,  186C,  Margaret,  who  rf. 
19th  March,  1892,  second  daughter  of 
Rev.  Dennis  MAHONY,  of  Dromore 
Castle,  co.  Kerry,  and  has  issue, 

4.  Reginald,  4.  26th  January,  1809. 

5.  Theodore.     4.    27th     December, 
IMI'.i,  ,1.  llth  March,  1876. 

1.  Rose,  rf.  12th  April,  187ti. 

2.  Florence  Lilian,  4.  1871. 
8.  Mabel  Evelyn,  4.  1874. 

4.   Grace    Ruth    Kathleen,    4.    10th 

April,  1879,  rf.  9th  March,  1880. 
vi,   Howard,    7th     Royal    Fusiliers,    4. 
1  Ith  March,  1837,  rf.  241  li  November, 
1856. 

vii.  Wyndham  Percy,  Lieutenant  7th 
Foot,  4.  10th  May,  183:',  rf.  2'.ith  July. 
1877. 

VIII.  Seymour,  4.   1st   March,   1840,  in. 
2.srd  'January,     1MK»,      Mary     Ellen, 
daughter    of    John    KENT,     commis- 
sioner  of    Crown   lauds,    (Queensland, 
and  has  issue, 

1.  Albert  F.li  H  Kingte.it,>,    /,.  10th 
September)  1873. 

2.  Douglas  Seymour  Herbert,  b.  26th 
Msy,  1878.' 

1.    i:li/aheth  Kmily,  4.  1880. 
2.  Ida  Jeanette,  4.  1883. 

IX.  Richard    Charles.   II. M.   Marshal  of 
the  Ceremonies,  formerly   K.N  .  1  >.!,., 
co.    Gloucester,    mid  Bristol.    //.    liL'nd 
January,    181G,   m.    l.'.th   .July.    Isil.s, 
Junie  (bedchamber  woman  to  U.K. If. 
Duchess   of  Albany),  eldest   daughter 
of   late    Thomas    RALLI,    and    has    a 
daughter. 

Marie  Evelyn,  4.  1870. 


734 


BUEKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


X.   Mathcw  Henry,  late  78t1i  Regiment, 
b.  4th  .August,  1817. 

I.  Georginna    Mary    Louisa,     »i.     29tli 
January,   1856,  Rev.  Charles  Edward 
OAKLEY,  M.A.,    rector  of   Wick  war, 
co.      Gloucester,      and      subsequently 
rector  of  St.   Paul's,    Covent   Garden, 
who  d.  15th   September,   1865.      She 
d.  20th  October,  1867. 

II.  Alice,   m.  10th  May,    1865,  General 
Sir     Henry     M.      JlAYX.i.ocK-Ai.LEN, 
V.C.,  K.C.B.,  first  Bart. 

III.  Eleanor,     in.    1st     January,     1868. 


Hugh   Fife   Ashley  BEOT>IE,  and   by 
him,  who  tl.  1889,  has  issue, 

Ian,  *.  1808. 

Alai-tair,  I.  1871. 

Ronald,  />.  1872. 

Douglas,  b.  1873. 

Thinean  Reynette  Brodie.  b.  1877. 

Elizabeth  Qcrtiude,  b.  1869. 

Eleanor  Mary,  b.  1879. 

Margaret  Frances  Vere,  b.  1881. 

Evelyn  Sydney,  b.  1882. 


IT.   Evelyn,  b.  1849. 
His  lordship  d.  2nd  June,  1853. 

Arms — Quarterly,   first  and   fourth  arg.   a  chevron   gu.   between  three    square    buckles 

second  a'  d  third,  or  two  lions  passant  gu. 

Crest — A  moorcock's  head  or  combed  and  wattled  gu.  between  two  wings  azure. 

Motto — Perseverando. 

Residence — Waratah,  Maryborough,  Queensland. 


Xi^ARDLEY  HORROCKS,  of  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  I.  at  Penwortham, 
near  Clare,  South  Australia,  22nd  June,  1851. 


ILincnac. 


ADAM  HOEBOCKS,  of  the  Birches,  Bolton- 
le-Moors,  m.  2nd  July,  1688  (as  his  second 
wife),  Alicia  PILK^OTON,  and  was  buried  in 
Bradshaw,  24th  August,  1728,  leaving  issue, 

I.  SAMUEL,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  James,     ancestor     of     the     Preston 
family. 

I.  Maria. 
The  elder  son, 

SAMUEL  HOEROCKS,  of  the  Birches,  bap- 
tised IPth  June,  1698  ;  m.  2nd  October, 
1725,  Alice  Elizabeth  HARBISON,  and  d. 
31st  March,  1759,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  m.  and  left  is^ue. 

II.  William,  m.  and  left  issue;  d.  1809. 
in.  JOHN,  of  whom  we  treat. 

IT.  Thomas,  buried  1738,  d.s.p. 
I.  Hannah,  buried  1738. 
The  third  son, 

JOHN  HORBOCKS,  of  Penwortham  Lodge, 
near  Preston,  co.  Lancaster,  was  b.  at  the 
Birches,  near  Bradshaw,  in  that  co.,  31st  Octo- 
ber, 1745  ;  his  progenitors  had  resided  as  yeo- 
men on  the  Birches  estate  from  1688.  He 
m.  3rd  June,  1766,  Jane,  daughter  of  John 
BOOTH,  of  Edgworth,  and  d.  1816,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Samuel,  M.P.  for  Preston  from  1804 
to  1836,  b.  at  Edgworth,  27th  Novem- 
ber, 1766;  in.  at  Bolton-le-Moors, 
23rd  August,  1786,  Alice,  daughter  of 
Christopher  DUCKWOETH,  of  Edg- 
worth. He  built  Lark  Hill  House, 
near  Preston ;  and  d.  24th  March, 
1812,  having  by  her,  who  d.  July, 
1804,  had  issue, 

1.  Samuel,  of  Lark  Hill,  b.  12th 
December,  1796  ;  m.  29th  Sep- 
tember, 1827,  Eliza,  daughter  of 


Thomas  MILLEE,  of  Preston, 
twice  mayor  of  that  town,  and 
d.  s.  p.  20th  February,  1846. 
She  d.  12th  June,  1872. 

1.  Eliza,   m.    Rev.   Charles  WHIT- 
AKEE,    of    Synionstone    Hall,   co. 
Lancaster. 

2.  Sarah,  m.  22nd   December,  1825, 
W.  ST.  CIAIE,  M.D. ;   but  d.  s.p. 

3.  Jane,    m.    first,   Thomas   MONK- 
HOUSE,  who  d.  1825,  leaving  one 
daughter,     Mary     Elizabeth,    t. 
24th   December,   1822  ;     m.  Rev. 
Henry    DEW,    of    Whitney,    co. 
Hertford,  and  had  issue;   she  m. 
secondly,  Paris  DICK,  M.D.,  who 
d.  s.  p. 

4.  Mary,  «t.  24th  November,   1824, 
Rev.  William  BIBKETT,  rector  of 
Great   Haseley,  co.   Oxford,  and 
had  issue. 

5.  Alice,  m.   19th   May,  1825,  Rev. 
James  Strcynsham   MASTER,  rec- 
tor and  canon   of  Chorley,  rural 
dean,  and  had  issue. 

6.  Susannah,   m.    November,    1824, 
Rev.  Thomas  RAVEN,  and  had  issue. 

7.  Ann   Eliza,   m.   Dr.   BROWN,  of 
Preston,  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  JOHN,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Mary,  m.  John  WHITEIIEAD,  of  Ains- 
worth    Hall,    and    d.    14th    October, 
1858,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth,   m.   Robert  KNOWLES,  of 
Bolton. 

III.  Margaret,    m.  John    RATVSTHOBNE, 
of  Holcome. 

IT.  Sarah,  m.  J.  RAWSTHOENE,  of  Bury. 
T.  Ann  Eliza,  m.  first,  Robert  ROEBINS, 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


735 


barrister  j      and    secondly,    ."tli    M:i\ 
1818,  Rev.   Cornelin-    I'm.    r.-rtor  of 

Renaoombe,   en.   (sioncei-ter,  m»l    <i. 

i'.l  n  .Ink,  I  S^.">,  leaving  issue   by   both 

husband*. 
John  Horroeks  </.  1816.     His  second  son, 

JOHN  HoHROCKS,  of  renwortliuin  l.oil^r. 
M.P.  for  Preston  from  1802  to  1804,  was  4. 
at  Edgworth,  27th  March,  1782  ;  m.  23rd 
Ai>ril,  17'JO,  lliirv,  daughter  of  Richard 
LOMAX,  of  Aiiir-wnrth,  and  by  her,  who  rf. 
10th  February,  1829,  had  issue, 

I.  PETER,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  b.  3rd  January,  17S4,  of  Tulli- 
chewan    Castle,   eo.    Dumbarton ;    m. 
first,  October,  1813,  Mary  Scott,  only 
daughter     of     Clmrles     MACINTOSH, 
F.R.S.,    and     sister    of     Lieutenant- 
General  Alexander  FisherMACiNTOSH, 
C.B.,  K.C.H.,  and  secondly,  2nd  July, 
1842,    Milward    Elizabeth,    daughter 
and  co-heir  of  Rev.  George  WTLDE,  of 
Speen.     He  d.  28th  December,  1870, 
leaTing  issue  (by  his  first  wife  only), 

1.  John,  6.  29th  June,  1815,  Lieu- 
tenant 85th  Regiment,  settled  in 
Weimar,  Saxony  ;  m.  first, 
October,  1843,  Caroline,  daugh- 
ter of  Carl  Heinrich  HAHN,  of 
Weimar,  and  had  issue, 

(1)  Clmrles  Colville,  b.  at  Wii- 
mar,  25th  June,  1844  ;  Lieu- 
tenant  83rd   Regiment ;    m. 
9th    February,    1H69,    Helen 
Alice,  daughter  of  W.  Morse 
MILLIE,  of   Mullincar,  Ire- 
land ;     settled   in    Brisbane, 
Queensland,    in     1869,    and 
has,  with  others,  who  all  d. 
young,  Cecil  Colville,  4.  20th 
September,      1879,      George 
Macintosh,     4.     loth     July, 
1883 ;  Phyllis,  4.  20th  June, 
1881  ;      and     Madeline,     4. 
1885. 

(2)  Lindsay,  4.  at  Weimar,  51  h 
January,  1847  ;  m.  6th  Feb- 
ruary, 1888,  Harriet  Maria, 
daughter    of    Rev.    Richard 
Bloomfield  TUENEB,  and  has 
issue,  Helen  and  Muriel. 

(1)  Melanie,  tn.  at  Weimar, 
14th  April,  1868,  Henry  Fer- 
dinand, Count  YSENBUBG- 
PEILIPSEICH,  in  Offenbach, 
Hesse. 

John  Horroeks  ( Jun.) ,  m.  secondly, 
Isabella  SWEIHLEIX,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  28th  June,  1853)  had 
issue, 

(3)  Arthur    Welleslcy,    4.    at 
Weimar,  4th  October,  1849 ; 
Lieutenant  94th  Thuringiau 
Infantry  ;    served  during  the 
whole  of  the  Franco-Prussian 
war,    and    was    one   of    the 
thirty  officers  decorated  with 
the  Iron   Cross  at  Versailles 
by  the   Emperor  WILLIAM  ; 
m.  Anne,  only  child  and  heir 


of  Professor  WOI.PF,  of  Ji-na, 
and  bin,  .Agnes  Milward. 

(2)  Olga     Isabella,    m.    1871, 
Baron       Ferdinand        Yon 
NOLDB. 

John  llorroeks  (Jun.)  m.  thirdly, 
Maura  PMIMK,  and  <i.  13th  June, 
1881,  leaving  further  issue, 
(4)  Harry,    4.    Gth    February, 
1880. 

(3)  Minnie,  4.  4th  May,  1878. 

2.  Cliarles   (twin  brother  o"f  John), 
Captain  15th  Regiment  of  Foot; 
t.   29lb    June,    1815;     m.    19th 
April,   1813,    Amelia    Elizabeth, 
fifth  daughter  of  Peter  HOBROCKS, 
of    Penwortham    Lodge,   and    d. 
12th  May,  1885,  leaving  issue, 

(1)  Henry   Charles,  4.  at  Wei- 
mar, 24th  September,  1840  ; 
Captain  Royal  Marine  Light 
Infantry  ;  d.  unm.  20th  July, 
iss.;.     ' 

(2)  Leonard   Brownlow,    4.   at 
Ostend,      29th      November, 
1851  ;  living  in  the  Province 
of     Napier,    New    Zealand; 
m.  Alice,  daughter  of  William 
Robert  Edward  BBOWNE.  of 
New  Zealnnd,  and  has  issue, 
Lindsny,  b.  2nd  April,  1884  ; 
Leonard,  4.  2nd  March,  1*85, 
Henry    Alexander,    4.    25th 
Murch,  1893  ;   Alice,  4.  31st 
December,  1886  ;  and   Ruth, 
4.4th  July,  1891. 

(3)  Bernard    Macintosh,    4.  at 
OsU-nd,  18th  February,  1863, 
settled  in  New  Zealand  ;  m. 
7th    January,     1888,    Ethel 
BrCHANAN,   and    has    issue, 
Clmrles,  4. 1st  October,  1888; 
Leslie      George,      4.      14th 
November,  1889  ;    Vivian,  4. 
15th  March,  1891. 

(4)  Cyril  Spencer  Gratwickc,  4. 
at  Bonn,  14th  August,  1866, 
<t.  unm.  1892. 

(1)  Amelia     Clara,     m.     28th 
June,  1862,  Archer  Bernard 
CROFT,     of     Greenham, 
Berks,  who  d,  18th  January, 
1891. 

(2)  Marion,     m.     16th    June, 
1871,  Joseph  King  BARNES. 

(3)  Alice,    m.  —  BABBY,    and 
d.  i.  p. 

(4)  Edith  Laura. 

(5)  Eveline     Celia,    m.     first, 
Victor    FEYH,  of  Belgium, 
who   d,   1S86,  and   secondly, 
George     KATES,     and      has 
issue. 

(6)  Florence  Mary,  m.  William 
COOK,    of   Rosario,  and    liaa 
issue. 

(7)  Maude  Elizabeth. 

3.  George,  Lieutenant   78th   High- 
landers   and  64th    Regiment,   4. 
20th   February,    1819;     m.    7th 


730 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


March,  IS  If!,   Anausta.  daughter 
of  Peter  HORHOCKS,  find  d.  1891, 

leaving  issue. 

(1)  Alexander  Macintosh,  I.  1st 
February,  18o6,  Captain 
Rovnl  Dublin  Fusiliers. 

(1)  Oubrielle  Angnslc,  d.  8th 
December,  1872. 

(2)  Adrii •lino  Alicie  Afatliilde. 

(3)  Augiiste  Beatrice,  M.  80th 
November,   1888,  Rev.  Lori- 
mer  Wilton  STRONG,  and  d. 
10th  November.  1891,  leaving 
issue. 

4.  Jnmcs  Dunlop.  b.  1821  ;  m.  1854, 
Florence,  only  child  and  heir  of 
Lieutenimt-Colonel  CEADOCK,  and 
d.s.p.  1872. 

1.  Mary  Scott,  m.  1845,  John  Locke 
STRATTON,  of  Turweston  House, 
co.   Buckingham,    and    d.     1850, 
having   had    issue,    Edith  Mary, 
m.      1874,      Sydney       Hamilton 
LITTLE,    H.M.   Consul,    Madrid  ; 
and  Laura  Harriet,  m.  1869,  Rev. 
George  Edward  WILLES. 

2.  Eliza  Macintosh,  in.  1843,  John 
Graham     RODGER,    and    d.   7th 
October,      1891.     He      d.      10th 
January,  1892,  leaving  issue. 

John  Horrocks  (Sen.)  settled  at  Preston  in 
1791,  and  by  his  talents  and  enterprise 
founded  the  commercial  prosperity  of  that 
town.  He  d.  1st  March,  1804.  His  eldest 
son, 

PETER  HORROCKS,  of  Peuwortham  Lodge, 
D.L.  and  J.P.,  Captain  Lancashire  Militia,  b. 
2nd  March,  1791  ;  sold  Penwortham  Lodge 
in  1829  and  in  1837,  settled  at  Beomond 
House,  in  the  parish  of  Chertsey-Beomond, 
co.  Surrey  ;  m.  llth  November,  1811,  Clara, 
daughter  of  William  JUPP,  and  grand- 
daughter of  Philadelphia,  daughter  and  co- 
heir of  Thomas  GRATWICKE,  of  Ham  Park 
aud  Angmering,  Sussex.  He  d.  7th  June, 
1841,  having  by  her,  who  d.  20th  August, 
1865,  had  issue, 

I.  John    Ainsworth,    b.    22nd    March, 
1818;      landed    at    Adelaide,    South 
Australia,  with   his  brother   Eustace, 
22nd  March,  1839;  built  the  village 
and     church'    of     Penwortham,    one 
hundred  miles   north   of   Adelaide,  in 
Stanlev  county  ;  and  d.  at  Penwortham 
23rd  September,  1846, from  the  effects 
of   a   gunshot   wound   received   when 
conducting  an   expedition   across    the 
wilderness   to    G-ulf    Carpentaria.     A 
range  of  hills  bounding  the  village  of 
Penwortham,     known     as    "  Flinders 
Range,"        "  Horrocks'       Pass  "      or 
"  G'  lly,"    and    Mount  Horrocks,  per- 
petuates the  memory  of  this  brave  and 
enterprising  colonist. 

II.  ARTHUR,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  Eustace,  b.  1st  May,  1821,  landed 
with  his  brother  John  at  Adelaide, 
South  Australia,  in  1839  j  returned 
home  in  1840;  and  d.  s.p.  at  Jersey, 
22nd  July  1841. 


IV.  William    Srott,    b.    1st   July,    1823; 
Lieutenant  :.'lst   Madras  Native  Infan- 
try,  1^-1-^  ;    anil   '/.  -v.  ;'.   of  elmlera   at 
Kulladghee,   I5tli   December.  IS41. 

V.  Edgworth,    i>(    Masralls,     Kent,    and 
the   Hill    Iliiu-e.  DO.  Oxford,  Major  in 
the    Holland     Hordcrers    ov    Stirling 
.Militia,  lonnerlv  Lieutenant  1st  Royal 
Lanark    M  ilit  ia,  ,).  1'.  co.   Kent,   b.    5th 
June,     1829:     )«.     24th    June,     1869, 
Elizabeth    Mary,    only    daughter  and 
heir  of  Henry  \\"i:s'i i'Aj(,  of  Eurwood 
Cottage,  Surrey,  arid  lias  issue, 

Clara  Elizabeth,  ».  1st  July,  1893, 
1'Yedcrick  Beverly,  second  son  of 
the  late  Edward  MORGAN,  of 
Hungerford  Park,  Tunbridge 
\VHIs. 

TI.  Crawford  Davison,  b.  in  Langschen 
Hans.  L'nterdobling,  Vienna,  2nd 
September,  1834;  d.  22nd  October, 
1842. 

I.  Clara,  b,  31st  August,  1812. 

II.  Celia    Ann,   m.   4th    August,    1857, 
Lieutenant-Colonel      John     TEMPLE, 
COth  Riflee,  only  brother  to  Sir  Gren- 
ville  TEMPLE,  Bart,  of  Stowe.     He  d. 
1870.     She  d.  January,  1894. 

III.  Augusta,     m.     7th     March,     1846, 
George   HORROCKS,  Lieutenant  78th 
Highlanders,  third  son  of  John  HOR- 
ROCKS,  of     Tulltehewan     Castle,     co. 
Dumbarton   (see  abore). 

iv.  Mary  Alicia,  m.  10th  December, 
1844,  William  Eastfield  WILKINSON, 
Lieutenant  21st  Bombay  Native 
Infantry,  who  d.  14th  January,  1885, 
leaving  issue. 

V.  Amelia  Elizabeth,  m.  19th  April, 
1843.  Charles  HOEROCKS,  Captain 
15th  Regiment,  second  son  of  John 
HOEROCKS,  of  Tullichewan  Castle  (see 
above) . 

vi.  Ann  Eliza. 

VII.  Anna    Maria,    m.    10th    February, 
1863,      Lieutenant  -  Colonel     Charles 
Nassau    MARTIN,   R.E.,    who    d.    4th 
January,  1891,  leaving  issue. 
The  second  sun. 

ARTHUR  HORROCKS,  b.  6th  October,  1819, 
settled  at  Penwortham,  near  Clare,  Stanley 
co.,  South  Australia ;  m.  13th  June.  1850, 
Ann  JACOB,  of  Woodlands,  and  d.  in  his 
house  in  Chiklers  Street,  Adelaide,  7th  July, 
1872,  leaving  issue, 

I.  EARDLEY,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

II.  Arthur  John,  b  at  Penwortham,  7th 
July,   1852 ;    living  in  Upper  Assam, 
India. 

in.  William  Crawford,  of  Adelaide, 
South  Australia,  b.  at  Penwortham, 
27th  April,  1856. 

IV.  Charles  Jeremiah,  of  Toxteth,  Wal- 
kerville,  b.  at  Penwortham,  16th  April, 
1858  ;   appointed  a  justice  of  the  peace, 
Decemlier,  IS'.i2;   in.  12th  April,  1 882, 
Agnes     Rcbe\ali.    dauylilcr    of    John 
CHEEHV,   ollicial    assignee    of     South 
Australia,  and  has  issue, 

John  Ainsworth,  b.  29th  June,  1887. 


i:ri!KK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY.  737 


]>M|>lmr    .Ti'iui,     It.     13th     August, 

I  NNi. 


•  OrieTe    Mi  T.M;I:N.  <>f  Calcutta, 
iinil  had  issue. 


I.  Cliirn    Ann,   w.    9tli    February,    1875, 

./>(«*— Or  a  frrt  az.  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  bee  volant  between  two  shuttles  of  the 
liclil. 

Crest—  Upon  n  rock  an  eogle  rising  ppr.  from  the  beak  an  escutcheon  pendant  gu.  charged 
with  a  hank  of  cotton  also  ]>|>r. 

Motto — fnilustrm  et.  spe. 

Hi  \''ite»cc — Adrlaidr. 


GEORGE  MEARES,  C.M.G.,  of  Grosvenor,  Malvern,  Melbourne,  and  of 
Willowbank,  Gisborne,  Victoria,  formerly  mayor  of  Melbourne,  6.  25th 
June,   1825  ;  m.   14th  March,  1864,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Stephen  Chancellor 
DIXON,  and  has  issue, 

i.  ROBERT  CHANCELLOR,  B.A.  Melbourne   University,  ft.  21st  December, 
1870. 

ic.  Riclii.nl  Henry,  I.  10th  April,  1872. 

in.  Albert  George,  6.  8th  April,  1875. 

i.  Sarah  Ellen,  m.  Henry  AXI>UKWS. 

n.  Minnie  Jane. 

in.  Florence  Emily. 

.Mr.  Meares,  who  is  the  son  of  the  Into  (iii'K'.i:  ROI-IIKOIM  MKAKF.S,  of 
Killenboy,  co.  Westmeath,  Ireland,  emigrated  to  Australia  in  1854.  He  is 
a  squatter,  has  been  a  magistrate  since  1880,  and  a  commissioner  of  the 
Melbourne  Savings  Bank  since  January,  1891,  is  chairman  of  the  Com- 
mercial Bank  of  Australia,  and  a  director  of  the  Melbourne  Gas  Company. 
He  was  a  member  of  the  City  Council,  1868-1883,  member  of  the  Legislative 
Council,  member  of  the  Tariff  Commission,  and  member  of  the  Education 
Commission,  1879-83,  mayor  of  Melbourne,  1880-81,  and  commissioner  and 
member  of  the  Executive  Committee  at  the  Melbourne  International 
Exhibition,  1880-81.  He  is  part  owner  of  Clare  station,  and  of  Yarangobilly 
station,  both  in  Now  South  Wales,  and  is  a  life  governor  of  the  following 
charitable  institutions,  Melbourne  Hospital,  Alfred  Hospital,  Women's 
Hospital,  Children's  Hospital,  Benevolent  Asylum,  Victoria  Infant  Asylum, 
Blind  Asylum,  Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum,  and  Old  Colonists'  Association.  Mr. 
Meares  was  created  C.M.G.  in  1882. 

Arms — A.  ship  with  three  matin  furled  and  shrouded  ta. 

Crest — On  a  mount  rert,  a  kingfisher  ppr. 

Motto — Oniiiia  provident  iae  coiuniilln. 

Residences — Grosvenor,  Malvern,  Melbourne ;  and  Willowbank,  Gisborne,  Victoria. 


Stone*. 


HON.   ALFRED  GILPIN  JONES,  of  Bloomingdale,  North  West  Arm, 
Halifax,    Nova    Scotia,   Canada,   member   of    the   Privy   Council   of 
Canada  and  M.P.  for  the  co.  of  Halifax,  b.  at  Weymouth,  Digby  co.,  Nova 
Scotia,  28th  September,   1824;  TO.  first,  17th  July,  1850,  Margaret  Wiseman 
SJ  and  by  her  (who  d.  1st  February,  1875)  has  had  issue, 

VOL.  II.  3    B 


738 


BUIIKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


i.  Alfred    Ernesb,  of   Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  6.  8th  December,  1857  ;  m. 

Alice  Kathleen,  daughter  of  Lieutenant- Colonel  Richard  NAGI.K. 
H.  Walter     Goldsbnry,    b.    10th    August,     1862;    m.    Blanche    Hildred, 

daughter  of  A.  W.  WEST,  of  Halifax, 
in.  Guy  Carleton,  M.R.C.S.  of  King's  College  Hospital,  London,  6.  28th 

December,  1864. 

iv.  Harry  Treadceay,  LL.B.  of  Dalhousie,  6,  10th  February,  1868. 
i.  Alice  Catharine,  b.  26th  August,  1853. 
ii.  Frances  Maria,  b.  8th  April,  1855  ;  m.  Hamlet  BANNEKMAN,  of  Preston, 

England. 
The  Hon.  A.  G.  Jones  m.  secondly,  8th  April,  1877,  Emma  Susan  ALBKO. 


Htneagc. 


LKWIS  JONES,  5.  in  England  about  1600, 
removed  to  America  about  1620.  Ho  left  by 
Anna,  his  wife,  a  son, 

JOSIAH  JONES,  b.  in  Roxborough,  Massa- 
chusetts, 1643,  was  a  captain  of  militia,  m. 
2nd  October,  1667,  Lydia  TREADCEAY,  and  d. 
in  1714,  leaving  with  other  issue  an  eldest 
son, 

JOSIAH  JONES,  of  Massachusetts,  who  m. 
Miss  BAKNES,  and  had  four  sons,  the  youngest 
of  whom, 

COLONEL  ELISHA  JONES,  of  Woston, 
Massachusetts,  m.  Mary,  daughter  of 
Nathaniel  ALLEN,  Colonel  of  Militia,  and  by 
her  had  fourteen  sous  and  one  daughter. 
The  twelfth  son, 


STEPHEN  JONES,  graduated  at  Harvard 
College  1775  ;  was  an  officer  in  the  King's 
American  Dragoons ;  subsequently  went  to 
Nova  Scotia,  at  the  conclusion  of  the  Ameri- 
can war,  1783,  and  was  a  magistrate  and 
registrar  of  deeds.  He  m.  Sarah  GOLDS- 
BPBT,  of  M:i«a  -husc-tts,  daughter  of  an 
officer  in  the  Royalist  Army  (so  styled  at  the 
time),  and  d.  in  1830,  leavina  issuj, 

G-ur  CABLETQN  Jo>fE3,  named  after  Sir 
Q-uy  Ca^leton  (Lard  Dorchester),  under  whom 
his  father  serred  during  the  war.  Hy 
Prances,  his  wife,  he  had  issue,  the  present 
HON.  ALFBED  G-ILPIN  JONES. 


Arms — Quarterly  g».  and  az.  a  cross  between  four  pheons,  points  downwards  arg. 

Crest — A  stag's  head  couped. 

Residence — Bloommgdale,  North  West  Arm,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 


HUGH  JOHN  MACDONALD,   of    Winnipeg,  Canada,  barrister-at-law, 
Q.C.,  M.P.  189L  to  1893,  6.   13th  March,  1850;  m.  first,  Mary  Jane 
Agnes,  daughter   of    William    Allan    MURRAY,    of    Toronto,    merchant,  and 
•widow  of  John  Lyons  KIXG,  M.D.,  and  by  her  had  issue,  a  daughter, 

Isabella. 

Mr.    H.  J.    Macdonald,   m.   secondly,   Gertrude   Agnes,   daughter  of    Salter 
Jehosaphat  VAN  KOUG.HNET  (see  that  family') ,  and  has  issue, 
John  Alexander,  b,.  7th  August,  1884. 


Umtaae. 


JOHN  MACOONALE,  of  Rogart,  Dornoch,  co. 
Sutherland,  Scotland,  lineally  descended,  it  is 
»aid,  from  1  >onald,  Lord  of  Kintyre  and  Islay , 
settled  in  Dornoch,  and  became  the  principal 
merchant  there,  and  was  several  times  pro- 
Tost.  He  m.  18th  August,  1778,  Jean  MAO- 
,  and  left  issue, 

I.  Donald,  b.  28th  March,  1781. 

ii,  HUGH,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Alexander,  4.  20th  April,  1785. 


IV.  William,  b.  15th  July,  1792. 

i.  Annie,  b.  8th  September,  1779. 

II.  Isabella,  b.  1st  October,  1781. 

in.  Jane,  b.  17th  July,  1789. 
The  second  son, 

If  ran  MACDONALD,  of  Domoch,co.  Suther- 
land, went  to  Canadi  from  Glasgow,  18.J3, 
and  set' led  at  Kingston;  b.  12th  December, 
1782.  m.  about  l8lt,  Helen,  daughter 
of  Ciptiin  Janvs  SHAW,  of  the  family  of 


I!!  KKK'S  COLONIAL  GKNTKY. 


739 


SHAW  of  Kiimmi,  and  Margaret  his  wife, 
(laughter  of  .Icilin  (imvi,  nf  I'allantoiiili. 
find  «  idow  (if  William  SHA«  i  Lptain  Junes 
SHIW  was  sou  of  Ani;ii-  SJIAU  of  .Mnchill. 
and  .Iran  liis  wife,  daughter  nl  llniiald  MAC- 
riiKiisnx  <>t'  Cullinline.  Air.  II.  Mucdonuld 
had  i-siie  l>\  lin-,  «ho  </.  L'llh  (),•!. ilu-r,  18C2, 

I.    William,  d.  young. 

it.  JOHN  ALEXANDEB,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

in.  .1  allies,  A.  17th  October,  1816,  d. 
young. 

I.  'Margaret,  >,.  7th  July,   1S13,  m.  Rev. 
James    WILLIAMSON,    M.A.,    LL.D., 
and  professor  at  the  Queen's  Univer- 
sity, Kingston,  and  d.  1876. 

II.  Louisa,  b.  29th  March,  1818,  d.  unm. 
1889. 

The  only  surviving  son, 

RIGHT  HON.  SIB  JOHN  ALEXANDER  MAC- 
DONALD,  P.C.  (England),  P.C.  (Canada), 
G.C.B.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  Q.C.,  Knight  Grand 
Cross  of  Isabella  the  Catholic,  b.  llth  Janu- 
ary, 1SI5.  Tliis  eminent  statesman  was  called 
to  the  bar  in  1836,  elected  a  member  of  the 
Legislative  Assembly  in  October,  1814, 
remained  in  the  public  service,  first  in  the 
Parliament  of  the  Province  of  Canada  until 
the  Confederation,  of  which  be  was  the  prime 
mover,  and  then  in  the  Dominion  Parliament 
for  over  a  quarter  of  a  century.  He  was  the 
most  prominent  statesman  of  Canada,  and  his 
career  was  in  fact  the  parliamentary  histcry 


of  (hi-  country.  He  was  for  the  greater  part 
of  his  service  in  the  K\eeuti\e  Council,  and 
\>as  1.  ader  of  the  Government  for  Western 
Canada  from  ls">  with  but  little  interrii)>tion 
until  Confederation  in  lbi>7.  He  »tis  I 
Minister  of  Canada  from  that  date  to  1S~L', 
and  again  tr*  m  1S7S  until  he  died,  lie  was 
created  knight  Coinniander  of  the  Bath,  1st 
July,  1867,  promoted  to  the  Grand  Cross  of 
that  Order,  25tli  November,  1884,  and  was 
invested  by  Her  Majesty  in  person  at  Wind- 
tor  Castle.  Public  statues  to  his  memory 
have  been  erected  in  many  of  the  principal 
cities  of  Canada,  and  a  memorial  has  been 
placed  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  London.  II.- 
m.  first,  Isabella,  daughter  cf  Captain  Wil- 
liam CLARK,  of  Dnlmavert,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  28th  December,  1857,  had  issue, 

HUGH  JOHN,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 
Sir  J.  A.  Maedonalil,  m.  secondly,  3rd 
September,  186'7,  Susan  Agnes,  daughter  of 
the  Hon.  T.  J.  BERNARD,  a  member  of  Her 
Majesty's  Privy  Council  of  Jamaica,  and  d. 
6th  June,  1891,  having  by  her  had  issue, 

Mary  Theodora  Margaret  (Hun.). 
His  widow  was  created  a  Peeress  as 
BARONESS  MACDONALD  OF  EAKNDCI.IFFS,  15th 
August,  181*1,  in  recognition  of  her  late  hus- 
band's distinguished  public  services  (nee 
BURKE'S  Peerage).  Her  ladyship  resides  at 
Earnscliffe,  Ottawa,  at  Les  Rocherf,  Riviere 
du  Loup,  Quebec ;  and  at  Ketotsin  Banff, 
North  West  Territories,  all  in  Canada. 

Retidence — Winnipeg,  Canada. 


Ctotninij. 


PHILIP     GEOFFREY    TWINING,    Lieutenant    Royal    Engineers,    an 
instructor  of    the   Royal  Military  College,  Kingston,  Canada,    b.   7th 
September,  18C2. 


Itntaot. 


This  is  a  branch  of  the  very  ancient  family 
of  TWINING,  of  Twining,  Tewkesbury,  co. 
Gloucester,  which  lordship  or  manor 
belonged  to  the  Abbey  of  Winchcombe  from 
the  Norman  Conquest  to  the  dissolution  of 
the  monasteries  in  1530.  The  registers  at 
Twining  and  those  at  Painswick  and  Per- 
shore  make  frequent  reference  to  the  TWIN- 
INOS,  of  Twining,  to  the  year  1800,  the 
ci.Hiest  record  being  that  of  THOMAS  TWIN- 
ING, of  Tewkesbury,  who  was  b.  1360.  This 
THOMAS  TWINING  mentions  in  his  will, 
dated  1412,  his  wife  Christina,  his  sous, 
Richard,  John,  and  Thomas,  and  his  daugh- 
ters, Alice,  Agnes,  and  Elizabeth,  and  his 
grandson,  Thomas,  the  son  of  John.  From 
1474  to  14KX,  another  THOMAS  TWINING  was 
abbot  of  Wincheombe.  We  find  also  in  the 
British  Museum  and  in  the  record  office  many 
documents  giving  an  account  of  the  siege  of 
Eveshain  by  the  Parliamentary  forces,  and 
the  trial  and  defence  before  Cromwell's  eom 
missioners  of  LisciBXANT  JOHN  TWIMXU, 


who  was  taken  prisoner  there  on  the  26th 
May,  1645,  by  Colonel  Massey.  He  was 
twice  imprisoned  and  bis  pro]>crty  confis- 
cated, 1651.  He  wrote  a  book  supposed  to  be 
in  the  possession  of  the  Duke  of  Northum- 
berland, entitled  Remarks  on  the  History  of 
King  Charlet  I,  Oliver  Cromirell  and  King 
Ckarles  II,  i»  a  different  and  uncommon 
view,  dedicated  to  the  Earl  of  Hertford, 
by  John  Twining.  His  brother, 

THOMAS  TWINING,  of  AVyre,  near  Per- 
shore,  b.  1640 ;  m.  by  licence  dated  27th 
October,  1666,  Hester,  daughter  of  William 
DINELEV,  of  Naunton,  Beaucbamp,  and 
niece  of  Sir  Edward  DIMELET,  and  by  her  hod 
issue, 

I.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently, 
ii.  Thomas  (Rev.),  4.  1675,  vicar  of 
Wilsford,  1700-22,  presented  a  silver 
cup,  worth  £10,  to  the  College  of  AH 
Sou's,  Oxford,  and  in  1736,  gave  £100 
for  the  clergy  and  choristers.  He  d. 
173'J. 

3  B  2 


749 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


III.  Jonat.hon,   in,  and   had   issue,  Wil- 
liam,   b.    1707;    Jonathou,    *.     1714; 
Hester,  6.  1710  :  and  Mary,  b.  1718. 
The  eldest  son, 

JOHN  TWINING,  of  Throsrmorton,  b.  about 
1668,  d.  about  170S,  leaving  issue,  by  Jonn, 
his  wife,  six  sons  and  three  daughters,  of 
whom  the  eldest  son, 

JOHN  TWIXINO,  who  went  into  Wales 
about  1710,  m.  there,  and  d.  leaving  three 
sons,  JOHX,  of  whom  presently  ;  Richard,  b. 
1717;  and  Thomas,  b.  1719.  The  el  lest 
ton, 

JOHN  TWINING,  J>.  1716,  m.  a  lady  named 
PHILLIPS,  and  was  father  of, 

REV.  WILLIAM  TWINING,  b.  1750,  wont 
from  Clarboston  and  Havcrfordwest,  eo.  Pem- 
broke, to  the  Island  of  Nassau,  in  1770,  and 
thence  to  Halifax,  Canada,  as  a  missionary. 
He  m.  1787,  Sarali  WUEKES,  and  retume  I  to 
Wales,  and  d.  vicar  of  the  parish  of  Walton 
East  and  Clarbeston,  in  1795,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William,     of     the     Bengal     Medical 
Establishment,      b.     1790,    m.    1817, 
Martha  MONTGOMERY,   and  d.    1835, 
leaving  issue, 

Ellen,  m.  1848,  Frederick  CLEEVE, 
C.B.,  R.N.,  J.P.,  of  Rokeby,  Tun- 
bridge  Wells,  Kent,  son  of  the 
late  Lieutenant-Colonel  CLEKVE, 
R.A, 

II.  John  Thomas  (Rev.),  D.D.,  garrison 
chaplain  at  Halifax,  Canada,  b.  1793  ; 
m.    1818,    Susan    WINNIKTT,   and   d. 
1860,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Edward, »«.  L.  TESCIEE  (both  de- 
ceased). 

2.  Henry  Charles,  b.  1820,  m.  1845, 
Mary,    daughter     of    the    Hon. 
Charles    FAIRBANKS,    master    of 
the  rolls  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  d. 
1886,  leaving  issue, 

(a)  Charles,    of    Rio    Janeiro, 
South  America,  b.   1848  ;   m. 
Milicent,  daughter   of  John 
Tremaine  TWINING,  and  has 
issue. 

(b)  St.     George,     of    Halifax, 
Canada,    b.    1850  ;     m.    Ada 
BLACK,      and      has      issue, 
Violet. 

(a)  Mary,  b.  1852,  d.  young. 

3.  John  Temple,  late  of  H.M.'s  64th 
Regiment,    d.     umn.     in     India, 
1852. 

4.  George,     of     the     Commissariat 
Department,  d.  unm. 

5.  William,  a  surgeon  in  the  army, 
b.  1815;  in.  Caroline  SMITH,  and 
d.  at  Sierra  Leone,  1839,  leaving 
issue, 

Emma,    m.    Major   Macdonald 
HALL,  of  Brighton,   and  has 
issue,     George ;      Winniett ; 
Blair  ;  Maud  ;  and  Caroline, 
m.  William  DANIELL. 
1.  Emma,  d.  unm. 
in.  CHARLES,  of  whom  we  treat. 
IV.  Harry,  b.    1803;  d.  unm.  at  Ottawa, 
Canada,  1860. 


I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Ciptain  SIMPSON,  R.X". 
and  had  issue. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm.  at  Kingston,  Canada, 
1867. 

in.  Anne,  b.  1799;  d.  unm.  at  Kingston, 

( ':in;ida,  1861. 

IV.  Sarah,  b.  1808,  m.  at  Halifax,  1830, 
Thomas  GtTHLKV,  an  officer  of  the 
army,  and  d.  1873,  leaving  surviving 
issue,  Walter,  b.  1838,  d.  1887;  and 
Mary,  m.  first,  1866,  Captain  BARBOW. 
Royal  Canadian  Rifles,  who  d.  in  Eng- 
land, 1878;  she  in.  secondly,  1887, 
Colonel  Henry  SMITH,  serjeant-at- 
arms,  House  of  Commons,  Canada. 
The  third  son, 

CHABLES  TWINING,  Q.C.,  of  Halifax, 
Canada,  barrister-at-law,  b.  1800 ;  in.  Feb- 
ruary, 1825,  Catherine,  daughter  of  John 
TREMAINE,  and  d.  at  Lee,  Kent,  England, 
1868,  having  by  her,  who  d.  at  Halifax,  July, 
1867,  had  issue, 

I.  John  Tremaine,  of  Halifax,  b.  1826 ; 
m.   1351,   Ada   GOODWIN,   and    d.  at 
Halifax,  1892,  having  had  issue, 

1.  Charles,  *.  and  d.  1855. 

2.  John    Tremaine,   of    Halifax,    b. 
lSo6  ;   m.   1889,  Bessie  SHAMAN, 
and  has   issue,  Ernest   Lionel,  b. 
1891. 

3.  Louis  Russell,  of  Halifax,  *.  1858, 
m.  1883,  Mary  SWABET,  and  has 
had  issue,   Russell,  b.  1884;  Dor- 
othy, b.  1888,  d.  1890  ;  Barbara,  It. 
1889,     d.     1890  ;      Marjorie,    b. 
1890. 

4.  Arthur  Temple,  b.  1860,  d.  unm. 
1883. 

5.  Cleeve,  b.  1869,  d.  unm.  1893. 

1.  Alice  Maud,  b.  1853,  d.  1854. 

2.  Beatrice,  »».  John  TUPPER,  who 
left  issue,  two  daughters. 

3.  Ad  ele  Goodwin,  m.  Frank  LYONS, 
of  Boston,  and  has  issue. 

4.  Catherine,  b.  1865,  d.  1866. 

5.  Milicent,  m.   Charles   TWINING, 
son   of  Henry  C.   TWINING   (see 
above),  and  has  issue. 

II.  William,  of  Halifax,  barrister-at-law, 
b.  September,  1827. 

in.  EDMUND  CRAWLEY,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

iv.  Charles,  b.  1834,  d.  1856. 

v.  James  Johnstone,  of  Australia, 
Captain  late  35th  Regt.,  »i.  Elizabeth 
PITMAN,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Eliza  Surah,   m.    first,   James    Claud 
TAYLOR,    Lieutenant    R.N.,   and    has 
issue,  Montague,  of  Shelsey  Walsh,  co. 
Worcester,   in.  and  has  issue  ;  she  m. 
secondly,   Lieutenant-Colonel   McKay 
RYND,  late  62nd  Foot   (see   BURKE'S 
Landed  Gentry,  RYND,    ofRyndmlle), 
and  has  had  issue,  Arthur  Hampden. 
d.  young  ;   Frederick  Cecil,  Lieutenant 
Indian  Staff' Corps,  b.  24th  September, 
1801  ;       Gerald     Cleeve,     Lieutena-nt 
Manchester  Regiment,  b.  13th   April, 
ISO'.i ;  Laura  Evelyn  ;  and  Edith. 

II.  Catherine,    *.   1833,    m.  1856,   Rear- 


JJUHKK'S  COLONIAL  GK.VIKY 


711 


Admiral  ll.Tlin-t  Fivdrnrk  WIN  MM. - 

'I'O.N-lNUIUM,  R.K.,  lil'lll  mil  "I   l':l>">n 

J'.dunrii  \Vi.v\iM,  •i".N-lMi RAM, second 
son    of    Sir     J<il«ur<l     \VI.N.MNOIOU, 

ltd  Hart.,  mid  l>\  liim,  win.  </.  lath 
,Se],teiid,,T.     ISM',  '  linit      issue     (»ee 

lil   Ilk  !•:':-     .'  ','/<•)• 

in     Jhm-iit,  i.  1811',  </.  vnm.  at  Halifax, 

1891. 
iv.  rlnmlinc    Maud,   1.    1849,   m.   Rev. 

Bourchier  WRAY,  vicar  of  St.  Mary's, 

Torquay,  Devon,  and  has  issue,  Arthur; 

Hugh;'  and   Cluudim-    (*ee     " " 

Landed  Gentry). 


lil  l:kl.  .- 


1857,  Elizabeth  Lre,  daugliU-r  of  Juhn  WHIT- 
ii AN,  of  Halifax,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Kdnnril     S\dn--\.    ..I'     New    York,    b. 
lS.r)8,    w.    'DeeeinU-r,     Ivsr,,    Krances 
Georgiua,  daughter  of  Julio  STAIKK, 
anil  liar-  had  i.-»ue, 

I'.iliiiui.d      Stairs,     b.     September, 

is.'-. 

Crwynnu  (»   daughter),   i.  1888,  d. 
1889. 

II.  Arthur,  d.  in  infancy,  1859. 

in.   Henry  Esmond,  living  in  New  York, 

I,.  1860. 
iv.  PHILIP  GEOFFBBY,  the  subjectof  this 

memoir. 

v.  Charles,  living  in  Halifax,  b.  1866. 
i.  Florence  Isabel,  b.  1865. 
II.  Elizabeth,  b.  1874. 


The  third  son, 

EDMUND  CBAWLEY  TWINING,  of  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia,  Canada,  1.  1829,  m.  at  Halifax, 

Arm* — Arg.  afess  embattled  m.  in  chief  two  mvlMi  of  the  latl. 

Crest — A  cubit  arm  erect  grafping  tiro  snakes  each  entwined  round  the  arm  all  ppr, 

Residence—  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

Address—  Royal  Military  College,  Kingston,  Canada. 

Clubs—  Junior  United  Service;  Sports;  and  Athletic,  London. 


/"CHARLES  WESTALL  LLOYD,  J.P.  of  Bobinawarrah,  Oxleyshire, 
\J  Victoria,  Australia,  6.  3lst  March,  1834,  m.  Anue,  daughter  of  John 
Karkeek  KIRKHAM,  of  Oxley  Plains,  Australia,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Kirkham,  b.  16th  July,  1870. 

ii.  Harry  Herbert  cle  Beaumont,  6.  31st  December,  1873. 

in.  Arthur  Leslie,  b.  15th  April,  1875. 

iv.  Ernest  Winsor,  6.  4th  November,  1876. 

i.  Ethel  Louisa,  I.  13th  April,  1878. 


Uimage. 


The  pedigree  of  this  ancient  family  is  very 
fully  recorded  at  the  College  of  Arms,  from 
BBOCUWKL,  King  of  Powys  (whorf.  617),  down 
to  the  present  time.  Twenty-second  in 
descent  from  him  was, 

SIB  GRIFFITH  VAUOHAN  (son  of  GBIFFITH 
np  IBUAN,  of  Garth,  by  Mawd,  his  wife, 
daughter  and  heir  of  GRIFFITH  ap  Rees 
Vongam)  created  a  knight  banneret,  by  King 
HENRY  V,  on  the  battle-field  of  Agincourt, 
was  Lord  of  Garth  and  Broniafth.  A  great 
Yorkist,  he  was  beheaded  in  1447,  in  Powys 
Castle,  by  the  Lancastrian  Henry  Grey,  Earl 
of  Tankerville  and  Lord  of  Powys.  He  m. 
Margaret,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Griffith 
BBOUGHTON  ap  Jenkin  BBOUOHTON,  of 
Broughton,  eo.  Salop,  and  left  issue, 

I.  DAVID,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Cadwalader,  of  Alaesmawr,  ancestor 
of  the   LLOYDS,  of  G-utigrog    Fawr, 
of    Castell    Moch,    of    Rhandir,    of 
Trelydan     and     of     Mae.imamr     and 
Tramscoed.     Ho  m.  Lowry,  daughter 
of     Howell     ap     leuan     LLOYD,     of 
Vaynor. 


ill.  Reginald,  of  Garth,  ancestor  of  the 
WINNES   (now  MYTTON),  of  Garth, 
and  of  the  LLOIDS,  of  Uroniarth  and 
of  Gfaerrawr. 
The  eldest  son, 

DAVID  LLOYD,  of  Leighton,  near  Welsh- 
pool,  "The  Lord  of  Llai,"  M.  first,  Lucy, 
daughter  and  heir  of  MEREDITH  ap  Cadwala- 
der ap  Owen,  of  Nantcribba,  co.  Montgomery. 
By  her  lie  had  issue,  with  three  daughters, 

DAVID,  of  whom  hereafter. 
He   m.  secondly,   Elen,  daughter  of   Jenkin 
KYNASTON,  of  Stokes,  co.  Salop,  and  by  her 
had  with  other  issue, 

Humphrey,  of  Leighton,  the  firat- 
appointed  high  sheriff  of  the  new 
county  of  Montgomery,  in  1541.  He 
had  a  grant  by  charter,  12th  May, 
1519  (11  HENRY  VIII),  of  the 
Breiddan  Forest  and  Criggion  Moore*, 
Ac.,  from  Edward  StaB'ord,  Duke  of 
Buckingham.  He  m.  Gwcnllian, 
daughter  of  Thomas  PBICB,  of 
Newtown,  and  had  issue,  (Visit,  of 
Salop  1623), 


ItUKKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


1.  Richard,     of    I.eighton,    in    the 
l'i>iiiiiii*su>n  of  the   Pence  for  co. 
Montgomery,  1  ELIZAUBTH  (1558), 
d.  a.  />. 

2.  Roger,  of  Talgarth,  m.  Margaret, 
daugliter  and  heir  of  Sir  Morgan 
1  [  K  u  HKHT,  Knt.,  son  of  Sir  Richard 
Herbert,  of  Montgomery,  and  had 
a     BOD,    Roger,    of    Talgarth,    a 
faithful      supporter      of       King 
CHAHLES   I,  who   was   created   a 
Knicht  of  the  Royal  Oak  in  1660. 

3.  Francis,  m.  Gwenllian,  daughter 
and  heir  of  MEREDITH  ap  Rees  ap 
Owen,   and   \vas    ancestor    of  the 
LLOYDS,  of  Great  Hem. 

4.  David,    of    Moel  y    Garth    in 
Guilsfield,   m.    Elizabeth,    eldest 
daughter  of  Owen  VAUGJIAN,  of 
Llwydyarth,  had  a  son,  Charles, 
of  Moel  y  Garth,  created  at  the 
Restoration  a  baronet,  10th  May, 
1661,   and   was   ancestor    of    the 
LLOYD  baronets  (now  extinct). 

5.  Oliver,    of   Leighton,   s.   to   that 
property  and  other  estates  under 
his  father's  will   and  represented 
co.    Montgomery   in    Parliament, 
29  ELIZABETH  (!586-7).     He  »». 
Blanche,   daughter   and    heir    of 
Sir  Charles   HERBERT,   and  first 
cousin      of     William,     Earl      of 
Pembroke,  of  the  second  creation, 
and  had  with  other  issue, 

Charles,  of  Leighton,  high 
sheriff,  co.  Montgomery, 
1601,  m.  Anne,  third 
daughter  of  Edward  HEB- 
BEBT,  of  Montgomery,  high 
sheriff  1557-68,  arid  had 
with  other  issue,  Brochwel, 
of  Leighton,  "  Sergeant- 
Major  "  (a  rank  which 
would  be  equivalent  nowa- 
days to  that  cf  lieutenant- 
colonel).  He  became  gentle- 
man of  the  Privy  Chamber  to 
King  CHAKLES  T.  Brochwel 
Lloyd  so'd  Leighton  Hall. 
By  his  wife,  Honoria,  daugh- 
ter of  Sir  Stephen  PKOCTOB, 
Knt.,  he  had  wiih  a  daughter 
Blanche,  two  sons,  1.  Sir 
Charles  Lloyd,  Knt.,  "Co, 
lon'll  of  a  regiment  of  ffoot," 
was  appointed,  by  letters 
patent,  for  life,  6th  April, 
1639,  "General-in-Chief  of 
Engineers  "  ;  and  2.  Sir  God- 
frey Lloyd,  "  Captain  in  the 
footguards"  and  "Engineer- 
General  of  England  and 
Wales,"  who  was  knighted 
by  CHAKLES  II  at  Brussels 
in  1657. 
David  Lloyd  d.  1497.  His  eldest  son, 

DAVID  LLOYD  VAUGHAN  (or  the  younger) 
of  Marrington,  Marton,  and  Stockton  (the 
latter  n  Manor  ante,  9  RICHAPD  II,  138G)  all 
of  which  estates  he  acquired  by  his  marriage 


with  Margaret,  only  daughter  and  heir  of 
John  MIDDLETOJJ,  of  Marrington,  who  was 
killed  at  the  battle  of  Danesmore,  1-1458,  and 
came  of  an  ancient  and  distinguished  family. 
He  had  issue, 

I.  John,  Prior  of  Chirbury. 

II.  OMVKR,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Robert,  of  Nantcribba,  ancestor  of 
the  LLOYDS  of  Nantcribba. 

IV.  Richard,  d.  young. 
The  second  son, 

OLIVER  LLOYD,  lord  of  the  manor  of 
Marrington,  etc.,  »».  Gwenllian,  daughter  of 
GRIFFITH  ap  Howell  ap  leuan  BLAYNKY,  of 
Gregynog,  and  had,  with  six  daughters, 

I.  RICHARD,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Kdmund,  of  the  Swan,  Lndlow,  d.  *.p. 
(Will  proved  21st  May,  1607). 

in.  William,  of  Sneade.  (Will  proved 
2Sth  June,  1602.) 

IV.  Humphrey,  d.  young. 

V.  Ludowicke,    serjeaul  -  at  -  arms     and 
gentleman-in-waiting  to  Queen  ELI/A- 
BETH.     He  was  the   author  of  many 
works  on  legal  and  other  subjects  from 
1573  to  1607. 

vi.  Richard  (Jim.). 
The  eldest  son, 

RICHARD  LLOYD,  of  Marrington,  J.P.,  m. 
Lucy,  eldest  daughter  of  Richard  POWELL, 
of  Edenhope  (who  was  serjeant-at-arms  to 
King  HENRY  VIII,  and  high  sheriff  of 
Montgomery,  1554-5)  and  d.  25th  October, 
1570  (Inq.  post  mort.  13  ELIZABETH)  and 
had,  with  four  daughters  (Salop  Visit.  1569 
and  1623), 

I.  Richard,  of  Marrington,  high  sheriff 
of  co.  Montgomery,  1616,  preceptor  to 
Sir  William  Stanley,  fifth  Earl  of 
Derby  and  secretary  to  Robert  Dever- 
eux,  second  Earl  of  Essex.  He  m. 
Margaret,  daughter  of  John  NBWTON, 
of  Heightley  Chirbury,  son  of  Sir 
Peter  NEWTON,  Knt.,  and  d.  1st 
September,  1620  (Inq.  post  mortem, 
21  JAMES  I)  leaving  with  a  daughter 
Lucy,  an  only  son, 

Priamus,  of  Marrington,  m.  Cathe- 
rine, daughter  of  Edward  Fox,  of 
Greet,  Salop,  by  Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  Sir  Edward  LEIOHTON, 
Bart.,  of  Wattlesborough  Castle, 
and  had,  with  three  other  sons 
and  two  daughters,  an  eldest  son 
and  heir, 

Richard,  of  Marrington,  entered . 
the  Inner  Temple  1631.     He 
joined  his  father  4th  Novem- 
ber, 1633,  in  the  sale  of  the 
Manor  of  Marrington. 
u.  JOHN,  of  Marton  and   Stockton,  of 
whom  presently. 

III.  Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  George,  of  Marton,  d.s.p.     By  his 
will  proved  1629,  he  left  the  Marton 
estate  to  his  nephew,  DAVID,  the  son 
of  his  brother  John. 

V.  Oliver. 

vi.  Edmund,  of  Stockton  (will  dated  7th 


IMKKKS  COLONIAL  CKNTRY. 


September,   1624)   lind,  by  Elizabeth, 
bis  wilt-,  witli  other  issue,  a  son, 

George  (Kev.),  "I  *t"cUoii,  rector 
of  Bed-tone,  i-o.  Salop,  ]»!22,  m. 
Miirgiirct,  sister  of  Richnrcl  BY- 
THBWA^B,  of  Leintwardine,  co. 
llerelord,  mid  liHd,  «itli  four 
\uiiiiger  daughti T-. 

I'eter.  of   I:.  J-tone,  d.  t.p.  and 
iiitei-liite   (Admon.  gr.  to  his 
niotlier  5th  February,  1668). 
Mary,    m.    her    cousin    George 
LLOYD,        who       eventually 
became  possessed  of  all  Uie 
•Stockton  property. 
VII.  Bogcr. 
Tin.  Matthew. 
IX.  Ludowitk. 
The  second  son, 

JOHN  LLOYD,  of  Marten  and  Stockton,  m. 
Tliiiiimsinc,  third   daughter  of  Thomas  C'OK1 
BET,  of  Legu  Castle,  i-'alop,  nnd  liad  iaeue, 
I.  DAVID,  of  whom  presently. 
it.  Richard. 
III.  William. 
IT.  John, 
v.  Harry. 
The  eldest  son, 

DAVID  LLOYD,  of  Mnrton,  commanded 
the  garrison  of  Legh  Castle  or  Lee  Hall, 
2:ird  January,  1O15,  for  King  CHABLES  I. 
He  was  buried  at  C'liirbury,  19th  April,  16C4, 
and  left  by  Mary,  his  wife, 

I.  GEOBOK,  of  whom  prefently. 

II.  Thomas,    baptised    17th    November, 
1637. 

III.  John,  baptised  23rd  June,  1C42. 

I.  Margaret. 

II.  Maria. 

III.  Elizabeth,    m.    Thomas    BBAT,    of 
Marton. 

The  eldest  son, 

GEOBGE  LLOYD,  of  Stocktoni  baptised 
24th  November,  1631 ;  m.  Mary,  eldest 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  George 
LLOYD  (marriage  contract  dated  24th  May, 
1655),  and  had  issue,  with  a  daughter,  Mary, 

I.  George,  of  Marton,  d.  s.  p.,  v>  ill  dated 
7th    December,    1727,    in    favour   of 
George,  his  nephew. 

II.  Richard     (Rev.),    M.A.,     rector     of 
Croft    cum    Yarpole,    co.     Hereford. 
Buried  at  Yarpole,  28th  July,  1723, 
d.  ».  p. 

in.  PHTBB  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 
The  third  son, 

REV.  PETBB  LLOYD,  vicar  of  Forden,  eo. 
Montgomery,  baptised  12th  September,  1665, 
B.A.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge  (1686); 
m.  Margaret  (will  dated  30th  May,  1742), 
daughter  of  John  MEHBMTH,  of  the  Hem, 
Forden,  and  d.  intestate,  3rd  July,  1721,  and 
had  issue,  with  two  daughters, 

I.  George,  of  Marton  and  Stockton, 
baptised  26th  November,  1702,  buried 
at  Korden  14th  May,  1784,  leaving  by 
Mary  EvAws,  his  wife, 

1.  George,  of  Munljn,  baptised  8th 
April,  1742,  buried  at  Forden, 
llth  December,  1786,  d.  t.  p. 


2.  John,  of  the  Wood  mid  Miinhn, 

Forden.  mid  Stin-kti>n  and  .Martini, 

-..I    lillli    N..V.-II,|MT,    1743; 

m.  Catherine.  eldest   daughter   of 

John    <!>:•!  IM.\,    .'I     \ii\nor,    eo. 

'L'omery,       aud       rf.       2/th 

February,      183],      leaving      two 

daughters,    and     co-heirs,    Mary 

and  Margaret. 

n.  PXIKB,   of  Stockton,  of  whom    wo 


His  second  son, 

PETEE  LLOYD,  of  Stockton,  baptised  7tH 
June,  170<;  ;  »».  20tli  September,  17JtL'.  Jane, 
daughter  of  Richard  l'i<  k»TOCK,  and  ww 
buried  at  Cliirbnry,  10th  March,  178O, 
leaving  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

GEOBOK  LLOYD,  of  Luggy,  eo.  Mon'- 
gomery,  J.P.  (third  hut  eldest  surviving  sou), 
baptised  31st  October,  1739;  m.  r'nince-, 
daughter  of  Richard  HKM.KV.  ol  \\rlshpool, 
and  d.  18th  November,  1WI3,  leaving  issue, 

I.  RICHARD,  of  wliom  present  ]\. 

II.  George  Humphreys,   of    WeUlpOo], 
baptised  26th  July,  177-',  bunetl  29th 
December,   1810,  »t   Chirbury,  where 
there  ii  a  monument  in  the  church. 

III.  William,  baptised  14th  September, 
1779. 

I.  Anne,  m.  —  FIJI-ROCK,  and  had  issue, 
a  daughter,  Marin,  m.  Captain  Andiew 
J.  KENNEDY,  R.N. 
The  eldest  son, 

RICHABD  LIOYD,  of  Shrewsbury,  baptised 
at  Welthpool,  20lh  May,  1766;  m.  Sarah, 
only  surviving  daughter  of  Christopher 
CVmyn  HlooiNS,  of  Loynton  Hall,  eo.  Staf- 
ford, and  by  her,  who  was  buried,  [•September, 
1818,  at  Shrewsbury,  had  issue,  with  four 
daughters,  who  il.  unm., 

I.  Richaid,  baptised  27th  April,  1798, 
d.  uvm. 

II.  \\ILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  George,   b.  25th   August,   1805;  m. 
Eliza,    youngest    daughter    of    John 
THOMAS,  of  Garth-gylynyn  Fawr,  co. 
Montgomery,  whose    father,   Thomas 
THOMAS,  was  high  sheriff,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, 1768. 

IV.  John,  of  Swan   Hill  Court,  Shrews- 
bury, *.  15th  April,  1810,  left  issue,  a 
son,  John,  and  two  daughters. 

Mr.  Richard   Lloyd    d.    14th    March,    1832. 
His  second  son, 

WILLIAM  LLOYD,  of  Parteen  Manor 
House,  co.  Clare,  6.  in  Shrewsbury,  8th 
August,  1800;  m.  4th  March,  1824,  Jane, 
younger  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Charles 
Henry  Fitzgerald  DK  BEAUMONT,  and  by  her, 
who  d,  8th  November,  1867,  had  issue, 

I.  William  Valentine  (Rev.),  M..A., 
R.N.,  present  representative  of  this 
ancient  family,  was  b.  14th  February, 
1825,  was  vicar  of  Marton,  1856-7, 
was  subsequently  chaplain  and  naval 
instructor,  R.N.,  nnd  is  now  rector  of 
Hasselbech,  co.  Northampton,  and 
chaplain  from  1879  to  the  household 
of  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Saxe-Coburg 
Gotha,  K.G.  (Duke  of  Edinburgh). 


744 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GUN  TRY. 


He  is  the  learned  author  of  The 
Slit-i-ilf*  of  MaiiliKiiix'n/xhii'r,  and 
niliiT  works.  He  in.  10th  April,  1S.~>0, 
Jlou.  Caroline  Amelia  Sophia,  only 
sister  of  Udolphus,  seventh  and 
present  LORD  AYLMEB  (see  thai 
family),  and  lias  had  issue, 

1.  Patty   Sophia    Elizabeth,  b.  3rd 
January,  1851,  d.  young. 

2.  Sophia  Louisa,  b.  23rd  December, 
1852. 

3.  Emily,  I.  5th  July,  1856. 

II.  Henry  Oampton,  Joint  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Stockton,  co.  Salop,  b.  23rd 
January,  1831.     Mr.  Lloyd  purchased 
on  16th  July,  1891,  this   property,  a 
portion     of      the      extensive      estates 
possessed    by    his     ancestry    from    a 
remote  period. 

III.  Frederick      Biauchi,     of     Oakland, 
California,  U.S.A.,  b.  18th  November, 
1832 ;    m.  Jane,    daughter    of    John 
KENT,  J.P.,  of  Port  Koe,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  has  issue, 

1.  Brochwel  Frederick   de  Bolder?, 
b.  22nd  April,  1873. 

2.  William   Vaughan  Broughton,  b. 
18th  January,  1883. 

1.  Violet  Jane   Gwenllian,   b.  2-lth 
December,  1874. 


2.  Minnie    Maud   Middleton,  4.  81  li 
April,  1878. 

IV.  CHARLES  WESTALL,  of  Bobina- 
warrah,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

I.  Jam-  Fit/nerald,  *•  11th  March,  1827; 
d.  llth  December,  1839. 

II.  Louisa  de  Beaumont,  b.  2f>th   June, 
1829  ;  d.  IGtli  August,  1842. 

in.  Ada  Fitzgerald,  b.  8th  September, 
1836  ;  d.  25th  November,  1851. 

IV.  Emily  Jane,  1.  8th  September,  183fi  ; 
m.  Robert  DTFF,  of  Millbrook 
House,  Province  of  Quebec,  Canada, 
and  d.  1876,  leaving  issue  four 
daughters,  1.  Ada  Fitzgerald ;  2. 
Emily  Jane;  3.  Henrietta;  and  4. 
Alberta. 

v.  Kate  Randall,  b.  4th  September, 
1839  ;  rf.  31st  July,  1842. 

VI.  Arabella  Louisa  Kate,  b.  28th 
September,  1812;  m.  Bernard  D. 
FTTRNISS,  of  Bellevue  House,  Pro- 
vince of  Quebec,  Canada,  and  has 
issue,  with  others,  who  d.  young,  1. 
Harry  Crampton,  b.  27th  September, 
1870,  and  2.  Frederick  George,  b.  7th 
August,  1880. 

Mr.  William  Lloyd,  d.  7th  February,  1855. 


Arms — Sa.  three  nags'  heads  erased  arg.   (quartering  the  arms  of  OEDCASTLE  for  aug- 
mentation and  many  others  by  descent). 
Crest — A  nag's  head  erased  arg. 
Motto — Fide  ne  diflide. 
Seat — Bobinawarrah,  Oxleyshire,  Victoria,  Australia. 


HORATIO  FREDERICK  FORREST,  C.E.,  of  the  Oaks,  Winnipeg, 
Manitoba,  member  of  the  Canadian  Society  of  Civil  Engineers,  chief 
engineer  of  G.N.W.C.  Railway,  acting  government  inspector  of  railways  for 
Manitoba  and  North  West  Territories ;  was  engineer  on  public  works  for 
Canada  (Inter-Colonial  Railway  and  Canadian  Pacific  Railway)  1868  to  1882  ; 
a  graduate  of  the  Military  School,  Quebec  ;  b.  6th  May,  1839,  m.  1864,  Mary, 
second  daughter  of  William  HEDGE,  of  the  Canadian  Civil  Service  (and  Eliza- 
beth Holyoke  Hedge,  his  wife,  grand-daughter  of  Elizabeth  HOLYOKE  and 
great-great-great-great-grand-daugliter  of  Edward  HOLYOKE,  of  T  am  worth, 
Leicester,  England,  who  settled  in'  America  in  1638),  and  by  her  had  issue, 

i.  William  Wilson,  6.  10th  October,  1864. 
n.  Horatio  Frederick,  b.  7th  October,  1867. 
i.  Ida  Maud  Mary,  b.  3rd  January,  1866. 

Htntage. 
jfamt'lj)  of  35&gctoorrt). 


The  EDGEWORTHS,  originally,  it  is  said,  es- 
tablished at  Edgeworth,  now  called  Edgeware, 
Middlesex,  settled  in  Ireland  in  the  reign  of 
ELIZABETH,  about  the  year  1583.  Two 
brothers,  EDWARD  and  FRANCIS  EDOEWOKTH, 


went  to  Ireland,  probably  under  the  patron- 
age of  Essex  and  Cecil,  as  those  names  have 
since  continued  in  the  family.  The  elder 
son, 

TUB  RIGHT  REV.  EDWAKD  EDOEWORTH, 


rs  COLONIAL  <;K.\TKY. 


7J.-, 


Will)  \V:l>  bcnelii'C  I  by  (III. 'I'M  Kl.I/MIKlll,  be- 
came l!i>ho|>  of  I). iwii  ami  Connor  in  I.V.K1. 
I!. •  //.  without  issue,  ami  was  ».  by  lii» 
brother, 

Kuvscis  Ki)iii;woi!Tii,  clerk  of  tin'  liana- 
per  in  1  ill!  I,  at.  .hi  iir,  daughter  i  if  SirEdmonde 
Ti  ri'n,  Knt.  of  Sonna.  in  \Ventmeath,  and  had 
hy  ln-r  (who  liiiiiiili'il  a  religious  house  in 
Diililin)  u  son  uiitl  lieir, 

C.M'ni>  .lonx  EDOK WORTH, of  Cranallagh 
Custle,  in  the  co.  of  Longford,  m  first,  the 
daughter  of  Sir  Hugh  Cr/LLUM,of  Derbyshire, 
by  whom  In'  hail  a  son,  JOHN,  his  heir  j  and 
secondly,  the  widow  of  Kdwanl  BRIDOMAN, 
brother  to  Sir  Orlnndo  BKIDOMAN,  the  lord 
keeper.  Ho  wa^  .».  by  his  son, 

SIR  JOHN  KDGEWOHTH,  knighted  by 
CiiAiiiES  II,  m.  the  only  daughter  and  heir  of 
Edward  BRIDQEMAN,  and  acquired  with  her 
an  estate  in  Lancashire,  besides  a  considerable 
fortune  in  money,  and  had  eight  sons,  of  whom 
the  eldest,  FRANCIS,  t.  to  the  paternal  estate 
in  Longford,  anil  was  ancestor  of  the  family 
of  EDGEWORTH  of  Ktlijeiaorthstown,  co.  Long- 
ford, of  which  M  uii  \  EDGE  WORTH  was  a 
member  (see  BURKE'S  Landed  Gentry).  The 
second  son,  Robert,  was  ancestor  of  the 
KDQWOKTIIS  of  Kilshremly  (see  BUBKB'S 
Landed  Gentry) ;  the  third  was  11  uuiv,  of 
Lisard,  of  whoso  line  we  treat,  and  the  fifth, 
ESSEX,  was  grandfather  of  the  celebrated 
A  inn'.  EDOEWORTH,  who  styled  himself,  from 
the  estate  his  branch  of  the  family  possessed, 
Monsieur  de  Firmont.  The  third  son, 

HARRY  EDQEWORTII,  of  Lisard,  co.  Long- 
ford, m.  by  licence  dated  19th  February,  1693, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  MOOBE,  of  Fiuglos, 


co.  Longford,  and  d.  Kith    December,   1725, 
liaving  by  her,  who  d.  about  172 1,  had  iwue, 

I.  II  iiiuv,  of  whom  presently. 

I 1 .  Knsex. 

I.  Elizabeth,  living  1718. 

II.  Anne,  lir.i  I  in  that  year. 
The  c!di'<l  >MII, 

HAIIKV  KUOEWORTH,  of  Lisard,  co.  Long- 
fur.l,  whose  will  was  dated  6th  February, 
17H>,  left  issue, 

i.  HENRY,  of  whom  presently. 
II.  Essex,  of   Pallasmorc,  co.  Longford, 
(will  proved  30th  March,  1765),  m.  by 
licence,  dated  20th  July,  1738,  Sarah, 
daughter  of  Thomas  WHYTB,  of  Red- 
hills,    co.    Cavan,    and      had      issue, 
1.  Francis    Whyte ;    2.    Essex ;    and 
3.  Bri'igeman,   of     Dublin,    it.    20th 
July,  1769. 
I.  Martha. 
The  elder  son, 

HENRY  EDGEWORTH,  of  Cabragh  Lane,  co. 
Dublin,  and  of  co.  Lo.igford,  whose  will  was 
dated  8th  September,  1761,  and  sworn  26th 
January,  1763  (one  of  his  trustees  was  DAVID 
FORREST,  of  Castlebroek,  co.  Longford).  He 
d.  1761,  leaving  by  Anne,  his  wife,  who  sur- 
vived him, 

I.  Essex. 

II.  Henry,  under  21  in  1761. 
in.  Cecil,  in  holy  orders. 

I.  liebor.ih,    m.    her     cousin    WII.I.IAM 
FOURBST,  and  had  issue  (tee  belom). 

II.  Anne,     m.    her     cousin      CAPTAIN 
CHARLES  FORREST,  of  Warren's  Point, 
Newry,  brother  of  William,  her  slater's 
husband,  and  had  issue  (tee  beloto). 


JfarnHg  of 


REV.  BENJAMIN  SPAN,  of  Templeraichael, 
co.  Longford  (son  of  RICHARD  SPAN),  4. 1636  ; 
his  will  was  proved  llth  March,  1718.  He 
m.  Catherine,  daughter  of  Richard  SMYTH, 
and  left  issue, 

I.  Benjamin,  of   Castleforbes,  co.  Long- 
ford (will    proved    1746),  left  issue, 
Benjamin. 

II.  Richard,   of     Dublin    (will     proved 
27th  May,  1727),  m.  Susanna,  daughter 
of  POLLBXFEN,  and  had  issue,  1.  Arm- 
strong, d.  before  1761,  m.  Celia  WOOAN, 
who  d.  about  1778 ;  2.  Thomas,  cap- 
tain in  the  army,  d.  about  1768;  1. 
Jane ;  2.  Mary,  m.  James  FITZGERALD 
and      had      issue,      Armstrong     and 
Susannah. 

in.  Samuel  (Rev.),  of  Newtownforbes, 
co.  Longford,  will  proved  llth  Novem- 
ber, 1761,  m.  Margery,  daughter  of 
Rev.  Robert  WHITELAW,  and  had  issue, 
William  ;  James  ;  Samuel ;  Benjamin  ; 
and  Elizabeth. 

iv.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Edward,  a  merchant,  m.  by  licence 
dated 6th  May,  1718,  Margaret  RFILI.Y, 
and  had  issue,  James  ;  William  ;  Hes- 
ter; Eliza;  and  Catharine. 

i.  Mary,  m.  William  WRAY. 


n.  Anne,  m.  St.  George  WEST,  and  had 

issue. 

in.  Elizabeth,  m.  first,  Richard  SMITH, 
and  secondly,  Rev.  Robert  EDGE- 
WORTH. 

IV.  Hester  Juliana. 
The  fourth  son, 

RBV.  WILLIAM  SPAN,  of  Ballymacool,  co. 
Donegal,  will  proved  5th  December,  1752;  m. 
Catharine,  daughter  of  —  —  HAMILTON,  and 
by  her,  who  d.  before  5th  November,  1781, 
had  issue, 

I.  Benjamin. 

II.  Andrew,  living  1752. 

in.  William,  living  1752  and  1779. 

IV.  James,  living  1752. 

v.  Samuel,  living  1752  and  1779. 

vi.  Richard,  living  1752. 

i.  Catherine,  living  1752  and  1772,  m.  by 

licence,  dated  2Uth  July,  1755,  DAVID 

FORREST,  of  Castlebrock,  co.  Longford, 

and  had  issue  (tee  below). 
it.  Anne,  m. NURMAN,  and  had  a 

daughter,  Florinda. 
in.  Elizabeth,     m.    1758,    John    MAC- 

CAUSLAND,     of    Strabane,    M.P.    co. 

Donegal,  and  bad  issue, 
i  v.  Letitia,  living  1752. 
v.  Amelia,  living  1752. 


746 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


flg  of  Jfomst. 


CHARLES  FORREST,  of  Dublin  (the  son  of 
WILLIAM  FOBBEBT,  living  1703,  and  grandson 
of  JOHN  FORBEBT,  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin), 
was  father  of  CHARLES  FORHEST,  of  Bully- 
malmn,  co.  Longford,  who  was  A.  1719,  in. 
21st  February,  1740,  Elizabeth  COLLINS,  of 
St.  Michans,  Dublin,  and  had  issue,  two  sons, 
William  and  Charles.*  Charles  Forrest,  of 
Dublin,  had,  it  is  stated,  another  son, 

DAVID  FOREEST,  of  Dublin,  and  afterwards 
of  Castlebrock,  eo.  Longford,  b.  about  1714, 
m.  by  licence,  dated  29th  July,  1755,  Cather- 
ine, daughter  of  Eev.  William  SPAN,  of  Bully - 
maeool  (see  abore),  and  d.  from  the  effects  of 
a  fall,  when  over  80  years  of  age,  sometime 
after  1792.  He  had  issue, 

I.  Charles    Frederick,    b.   29th    March, 
1759,  m.  twice   and   d.  at   La  Prairie, 
Lower  Canada,  having  had  issue, 

1.  Charles,  who  entered  the  service 
of  the  Hudson  Bay  Company,  and 
it   is   supposed   d.  of   starvation, 
while  crossing  the  mountains  into 
British      Columbia,     with      dis- 
patches. 

2.  Hamilton,  d.  at  La  Prairie^  P.Q., 
in   1856.       He   had   issue,   three 
daughters. 

II.  HENRY  ESSEX,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Hamilton  Span,  b.  9th,  and  d.  17th 
February,  1765. 

I.  Katherine,  b.  10th  May,  1756. 

II.  Ann,  A.  25th   June,  1757;    m.  Major 
O'BYRNE,  R.A. 

III.  Katherine,  6.  19th    October,  1761  j 
d.  7th  May,  1762. 

The  second  eon, 


HENRY  ESSEX  FORREST,  of  eo.   Longford 
and    Dublin,   b.  27th  June,   1763;     educated 
at    Trinity    College,    Dublin ;     emigrated    to 
the  West  Indies  about  1784;    purchased  an 
estate  on  the  Island  of  Trinidad  ;   moved  to 
Montreal,  Canada,  about  1798,  was  granted 
2,000  acres  of  land  in  recognition  of  services 
rendered  to  the  British  Government,  about 
1812;   was  secretary  to  the  Earl  of  Selkirk, 
and  accompanied  that  nobleman  to  Rupert's 
Land,  British   North   America,  1816-7,  and 
later  moved  to  St.  George's  Bay,  Newfound- 
land, where  he   d.  17th  January,  1834.     He 
was    a    cousin    of    Maria    Edgeworth,    the 
authoress,  and  connected  through  the  Span 
and   MacCausland    families,    with    WTilliam 
Conyngham   Plunket,    first   Baron    Plunket. 
He  m.  first,  in  the  winter  of  1786-7,  Mary, 
daughter  of  John  GRANT, t  of  Cariacone  or 
St.  Vincent,  West  Indies,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
at   Montreal,    and    was   buried    there    15th 
October,  1810)  had  issue.      He  »».   secondly, 
Julia  Ann,  widow  of  MOFFAT,  and  daughter 
of  —  COWAN  ;  she  d.  a.  p.  at  Brooklyn,  New 
York,  14th  December,  1857.     He  had  issue  by 
the  first  marriage  (with  several  other  children 
who  were  A;  in  the  West  Indies,  and  d.  young) , 
I.  Grant,    b.  in  Montreal,  6th   October, 
1800  ;  m.  first,  at  Fort  Garry,  Rupert's 
Land,   1825,   Mary  Alley,  a  niece  of 
MACDONALD,   the    Governor    of     the 
Hudson    Bay   Territory,   and   by   her 
(who  d.  at  sea,  23rd  November,"! 838) 
had  issue, 

1.  Henry   Julian   Hamlyn,  b.  19th 
January,  1826 ;  d. 

2.  Horatio   Gethings   Alley,  b.  4th 
April,  1828;  d. 


*  These  two  brothers, 

I.  WILLIAM  FORBEST,  who  m.  his  cousin,  Deborah,  daughter  of  HFNRY  EEGEWORTH,  of 
Cabragh  Lane,  co.  Dublin,  and  of  Longford,  by  Anne,  his  wife.  He  was  married  by  his 
wife's  brother,  REV.  CECIL  EDGEWOBTH,  at  the  same  time  and  place  as  his  brother, 
Charles  Forrest,  and  had  issue,  W'illiam  ;  Chailes;  Henry  ;  Edgeworth;  Elizabeth  ; 
and  Ann.  This  branch  is  supposed  to  be  extinct. 

It.  CHARLES  FOEEEST,  of  Warren's  Point,  co.  Down,  Captain  90th  Foot,  1762-1783,  m.  his 
cousin  Ann,  daughter  of  HENRY  EDGEWOBTH,  aforesaid.  He  was  married  by  her 
brother  Rev.  Cecil  Edgeworth,  and  later  moved  to  Warren's  Point,  co.  Down.  He  left 
issue  by  her,  (who  in.  secondly,  Joseph  ANDREWS), 

1.  Essex,  b.  1770  ;  m.  Jane,  daughter  of  Christopher  EAKINS,  of  Warren's  Point, 

co.  Down,  and  had  issue, 

(1)  Charles,  b.  27th   March,  1805;  emigrated  to  Ontario,  m.  and  d. 
having   had   issue,   (a)  William   Henry;  (b)   Robert   Blackader; 
(c)  Essex;  (d)  John;  (e)  Charles   Edgeworth;   (f)  Christopher 
Fortescue,  of  Morden,  Manitoba,  Major  90th  Rifles,  m.  the  daughter 
of  chief  factor  LILLY,  or  the  Hudson  Bay  co.,  and  has  issue,  Ralph 
Fortescue   Edgeworth,   and    Harriet   Lilly ;   (a)  Jane  Turner,  m. 

—  KINO,  of  Ireland;   (A)   Mary  Ann  ;  and  (c)  Elizabeth  Ann. 

(2)  Christopher,  b.  1807  ;  d. 

(3)  Essex,  b.  1817;  d. 
(1)  Jane,  b.  1815. 

2.  Henry,  A.  1772. 

1.  Mary  Anne,  b.  1775  ;  m.  Admiral  CouRTENAY,  R.N. 

t  His  family  arms  were  : — A  boar's  head,  couped  between  three  antique  crowns  within  a 
bordure  or;  the  crest :— a  dexter  hand  holding  a  branch  of  oak  ppr. ;  the  motto  : — Radicem 
firinant  frondes. 


JtURKE'S  COLONIAL  CKNTKV. 


747 


3.  Grant  WUlium,  of   Forrcstvillc, 
P.Q.,   4.    4th   January,    1830;    «. 

^HLll      Align.-!,      IM>7,      Ills      roil. in, 

Cliini,  rieciind  daughter  of  \Vil- 
liain  WiUoii  Kc>nnh-r.  M.D.,  of 
St.  Claire,  P.Q.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  19th  May,  1892)  ha* 
issue, 

(1)  Charles  Essex. 

(1)  Clara  Grant  Vansittort. 

(2)  K.litli  Maud. 

4.  Charles  Frederick,  4.  30th  June, 
1834;  d. 

1.  Julia    Ann,   4.    10th   December, 
1832  ;  m.  Alexander  HBNDKBSON, 
of    Bois   Gilbert,  Ste.  Malachie, 
P.Q. 

Mr.  Grant  Forrest,  m.  secondly,  Ellen 
Ponsonby  Savage  YIELDING,  of  By- 
town,  now  Ottawa  (a  sister  of  whom 
m.  John  VANSITTART,  a  son  of  Admiral 
VANSITTABT,  of  Eastwood,  and  brother 
of  Vice- Admiral  VANSITTABT),  and  d. 
at  Chicoulimi,  12tli  November,  Ib78, 
having  hud  issue  by  her, 

5.  James  Royse   Vansittart,  of  Mon- 
trenl,  m.  Amelia,  daughter  of  Dr. 
S.  WALLER,  of  Montreal  (brother 
of  Sir  Edmund  WALLKB,  of  New- 
port),  and    Henrietta,    his   wife, 
daughter  of  Major  Guy  Carleton 
COLCLOITOH,  of  Tintern;  and  by 
her  hog  issue, 

(1)  Grant      Waller,     4.      7th 
1'Ybniarv,  1867. 

(2)  Hamilton,  4.  12th  October, 
1879. 

(1)  Henrietta  Yielding,  4.  4th 
July,    1869,    m.   23rd  June, 
1892,  Clarence  L.  AVILLIAMS, 
of  Moatreal. 

(2)  Catherine   Royse,    4.   16th 
November,  1871. 

(3)  Marianne,   b.  31st  August, 
1874. 

6.  Henry  Essex   Bridges,  m.   18th 
August,       1875,      Mary      Ellen 
WEBSTKB,  and  by   her   (who  d. 
23rd  August,  1885)  hae  issue, 

(1)  Frederick. 

(2)  Henry  Charles  Wood. 
(1)  Etlicl. 

7.  Horatio,  deceased. 

8.  David,  deceased. 

9.  Anthony   Miles    Huntinglon,   J. 
17th  March,  1856. 

2.  Harriet,  4.  3rd  April,   1846 ;   d. 
6th  April,  1847. 

3.  Elizabeth,  m.  Alexander  Hi. UK, 
of  Grand  Bay,  Saguenay,  P.Q. 

4.  Mary  Ellen,  m.  Ainsworth  STUB- 
TON,    of    Chicoulimi,    Saguenay, 
P.Q. 

5.  Euphemia. 

6.  Isabella  Harriet  Eoyse,  4.   17th 
March,  1856. 

II.  Horatio  Henry,  4.  at  Montreal,  1802 ; 
of  the  legal  profession  ;  moved  to  St. 
George's  Bay,  Newfoundland,  where 
he  il.  unia.  27th  January,  1869. 


in.  WILLIAM  Wnsoy,  of  whom  pret- 
antijr. 

I.  Martha   Catherine,   4.   8th,   d.    12th 
September,  1787. 

II.  Ann,   b.  in  New  York,  1797,  d.  at 
Korrcs-tiille,    I'.Q.,     3rd     November, 
1888. 

The  third  »on, 

W 1 1.1.1  AM  W  i  i.sox  FOBB«BT,  M.D.  of  Ste. 
Claire,  co.  Dorchester,  in  the  province  of 
Qi'eboe,  4.  at  Montreal,  17th  June,  1804,  was 
admitted  to  practice  on  attaining  his 
majority,  and  was  attached  as  surgeon  to  the 
detachment*  of  the  loot h  Regiment  and  the 
5th  Royals  stationed  at  Three  Rivers  ;  ami 
for  several  years  surgeon  of  the  3rd  Battalion 
Dorchester  Reserve  Militia  ;  and  one  of  the 
Governors  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  of  Lower  Canada.  He  m.  1826, 
Clarissa,  youngest  daughter  of  Captain  John 
GETIIINGS,  100th  Hoyal  Newfoundland 
Regiment,  and  rf.  2nd  November,  1877, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  at  Ste.  Claire,  10th 
May,  1859;  buried  in  Frampton  East,  co. 
Dorchester,  P.Q.)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Essex,  4.  1827 ;  d.  1837. 

II.  William    Henry,    of   Quebec,   Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel Canadian  Service  (per- 
manent    staff),    paymaster    Military 
District  No.  7  j     Inspector  of  Stores. 
A  graduate  of  the   Military  School, 
Quebec;    War  Claim's  Commissioner 
for  the  Dominion  Government  1885-6. 
He  was  4.   at  Louisville,  P.Q.,   24th 
March,    1833;     m.    1855,    Marianne, 
daughter  of   Thomas   TWKDDKLL,  of 
Quebec,  and  by  her  has  had  issue, 

1.  Sydney  Leopold,  manager  of  the 
Union  Bank  of    Lower  Canada, 
Winchester,     Ontario,     4.    17th 
September,    1857;    m.  7th   July, 
1886,  Amelio  A.  GIBOUABD,  and 
has  issue, 

(1)  Harcourt  Sydney. 

(2)  George  Wtbster. 

2.  John   Godwin,  4.  28th   August, 
1861  ;  d.  1st  August,  1862. 

3.  Henrv  William,  4.  30th  January, 
1865." 

4.  Charles   Gethings,  4.    12th  Sep- 
tember, 1871. 

1.  Caroline  Alice,  4. 8th  April,  1856; 
m.  4th  January,  1888,  Wesley  C. 
COOK,  of  El  wood,  Iowa,  U.S.A., 
and     hag     issue,    one    daughter, 
Buby. 

2.  Gertrude,     4.     17th    December, 
1868 ;     01.    7th    January,    1882, 
Gustave  G.  A.  F.  C.  DB  LEKY,  of 
Quebec,  and  has  issue, 

(1)  Gustave. 

(2)  Alexander. 
(1)  Yvonne. 

3.  Katherine,  4.  22nd  May,  1860 ; 
m.  12th   July,    1885,  Eugene  P. 
BENDKB,  of  St.   Thomas,   Mont- 
many,  P.Q..  and  has  issue, 

(1)  William. 

(2)  Hector. 
(1)  Winifred. 


748  BULIKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

4.   Maiinnne,     b.     llth    November,    |  I.  Ann  Matilda,  b.  31st  August,  1829. 

1863;  d.  30th  September,  1864.  n.  Clara,  b.  April,  1831 ;  m.  28th  August, 


5.  Gwendoline,  b.  28th  May,  1873. 

6.  Clarissa  Essex,  4.  5th  May,  1875. 

7.  Louise  Lome,   b.   llth  August, 
1878. 

in.  HORATIO   FREDERICK,  the   subject 
of  this  memoir. 


3867,  her  cousin,  Grant  William  FOK- 
HEsT,  of  Forrestyille,  Quebec  (xi-e 
above),  and  d.  19th  May,  1892. 
in.  Alice  Elizabeth,  b.  1837;  »».  Cth 
August,  1877,  J)avid  Winter  FLEUEY, 
of  Winnipeg,  formerly  of  Jersey. 


iv.  Henry,  b.  28th   February,   184C ;    rf. 
2nd  March,  1854. 

Arms — Sa.  on  a  fesse  between  three  hinds  tn-rt  and  erased  anj,  an  oak  tree  ppr. 

Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  an  oak  tree  ppr. 

Motto —  J'ivitnt  dum  vivent. 

Residence — The  Oaks,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba. 


Catopev, 


CHAKLES  COWPER,  of  Biloela,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  sheriff  of 
New  South  Wales,  6.  29th  September,  1834 ;  m.  llth  October,  1855,  Mary 
Copland,  daughter  of  Robert  Copland  LETHBRIDGE,  of  Werrington,  Penrith, 
New  South  Wales  (see  LETHBRIDGE,  p.  275),  by  Mary,  his  wife,  youngest 
daughter  of  Captain  Philip  Gidley  KING,  R.N.,  third  governor  of  New  South 
Wales  (see  KINO,  p.  185),  and  by  her,  who  d.  at  Wellington,  Bowral,  New 
South  Wales,  1 8th  November,  1894,  has  issue, 

i.  CHARLES  LETHBRIDGE,  of  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  6.  19th  August, 
1856  ;  TO.  25th  January,  1882,  Blanche,  daughter  of  John  DAWSON, 
of  Sydney,  solicitor,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daughters, 
n.  William  Robert,  of  Camden,  New  South  Wales,  b.  6th  May,  1858  ; 
m.  29th  August,  1881,  Ada  Mary,  daughter  of  Frederick  ELLIOTT,  of 
Sydney,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and  four  daughters. 

in.  Henry  Percival,  of  Bingara,  New  South  Wales,  6.  23rd  October,  1860  ; 
m.  22nd  April,  1885,  Amy,  daughter  of  Captain  FARQUHAR,  and  has 
issue,  one  daughter. 

iv.  Cecil  Spencer  de  Grey,  b.  4th  June,  18C4 ;  m.  10th  October,  1883, 
Alice,  daughter  of  Mr.  DODD,  of  Melbourne,  and  has  issue,  one 
daughter. 

v.  Frederick  Robison,  6.  8th  August,  1865. 

i.  Edith  Isabelle,  6.  31st  July,  1862;  m.  14th  Febiuary,  1885,  Frederick 
George  MOUNTFORD,  of  21,  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
only  son  of  Frederick  Batting  MOUNTFORD,  of  Henley- on-Thames,  co. 
Oxon,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and  three  daughters. 
II.  Marie  Louise,  6.  22nd  April,  1871. 

in.  Harriet   Elsie,    b.    5th   May,    1872 ;  m.  at  St.   Andrew's  Cathedral, 

23rd   December,    1891,    Albert   Charles   BUCHANAN,    eldest    son    of 

Benjamin  BUCHANAN,  of  Manor  House,  Norwood,  London. 

Mr.  Charles  Cowper  was  educated  with  his  brother  at  Stroud,  Port  Stephens, 

and  has  been  engaged  in  his  early  life  in  pastoral  pursuits.     In  November, 

1860,  he  was  returned  without  opposition  for  Tunmt,  in  Legislative  Assembly 

in  September,  1881,  he  was  appointed  clerk  to  the  Executive  Council,  then  a 

political  office  without  a  seat  in  the  Cabinet.     He  resigned  his  seat  for  Tnmut 

in  1863,  and  contested  successfully  the  electorate  of  Orange  against  Sir  James 


lirUKK'S  COLONIAL  OKNTIJV. 


7-46 


.  who  had  succeeded  his  father  as  Premier.  He  again  defeated  Sir  James 
Martin  18G5.  After  residing  for  some  years  at  Warrego  River  in  Queensland 
ho  was  appointed  police  magistrate  at  Bourke  in  1869  ;  the  following  year  he 
was  appointed  stipendiary  magistrate  at  the  Water  Police  Court,  Sydney ; 
which  post  he  held  for  four  years,  when  he  accepted  the  office  of  sheriff  of  the 
colony,  which  position  he  now  holds. 


Uinc.w. 


VKX.  WILLIAM  COWPEB,  D.D.,  archdeacon 
of  Cumberland  snd  Cunden,  New  South 
\V  ilcs,  and  b.  at  Whittington,  co.  Lancaster, 
28th  December,  1730.  He  was,  for  a  short 
time,  curate  of  Rawdon,  near  Leeds,  co.  York, 
and.  having  been  appointed  assistant  colonial 
chaplain,  emigrated  with  his  family  to  Sydney, 
where  he  arrived  18th  August,  1809  •,  was 
incumbent  of  St.  Philip's,  and  in  1848  was 
made  archdeacon  of  Cumberland  and  Cam- 
den.  He  m.  three  times,  and  d.  at  Sydney, 
6th  July,  1858.  A  public  funeral  was 
accorded  to  him  by  the  government,  and  was 
attended  by  some  25,030  persons,  including 
the  governor,  the  judges,  and  the  leading 
civil  officers  and  clergy.  The  Vcn.  Archdea- 
con  (,'owper  lm<l  with  other  issue, 

i.  CHARLES  (lion.    Sir),    K.C.M.G.,  of 

whom  presently. 

if.  William  Macquarie  (Very  Rev.), 
M.A.,  vicar-general,  dean,  and  arch- 
deacon of  Sydney,  4.  at  Sydney,  3rd 
July,  1810 ;  educated  at  Magdalen 
Hall,  Oxford  (B.A.  1833,  M.A.  1835) ; 
ordained  deacon  in  1833,  and  priest  in 
1834,  curate  of  St.  Petrox,  Dartmouth, 
co.  Devon,  from  1833  to  1836,  when 
he  was  appointed  chaplain  to  the 
Australian  Agricultural  Company  at 
Port  Stephens,  and  after  holding  that 
office  for  twenty  years  was  appointed 
principal  of  Moore  College.  On  the 
death  of  his  father  in  1858,  he  *.  him 
us  incumbent  of  St.  Philip's,  and  was 
appointed  dean  of  Sydney.  He  left 
St.  Philip's  in  1869  to  take  charge  of 
the  cathedral  district.  The  Very  Rev. 
Dean  Cowper  has  been  twice  mar- 
ried and  has  several  daughters,  one 
of  whom,  Eliza  Jane,  m.  2nd  May, 
1863,  the  Hon.  Robert  Hoddle  Dribcrg 
WHITE,  M.L.C.,  J.P.  of  Tahlce,  Port 
Stephens,  New  South  Wales,  and  has 
issue  (see  WHITE,  of  Port  Stephens). 
The  elder  son, 

HON.  SIB  CHARLES  COWPER,  K.C.M.G.,  of 
Wivenhoe,  Cainden,  New  South  Wales,  and 


Hi-\].«>ol,  co.  York,  2Gth  April,  1807,  and  in 
180!)  emigrated  with  his  parent*  to  Sydney. 
At  an  early  age  he  entered  the  commissariat 
department,  and  after  holding  the  post  of 
secretary  to  the  Church  and  School  Lands 
Corporation  (which  was  dissolved  in  18X5), 
was  for  several  years  engaged  in  sheep- 
farming  on  his  estates,  Wivenhoe  and  Chata- 
bury.  Mr.  Cowper  was  made  a  justice  of  the 
peace  in  1839,  and  was  first  elected  a  member 
of  the.  Legislative  Council  for  co.  Cumberland 
in  1813.  fie  was  premier  and  co'onial  secre- 
tary for  a  short  time  in  1 856,  again  premier 
and  colonial  secretary,  1857-9, 1860-3, 1865-6, 
and  in  1870 ;  was  also  vice-president  of  the 
Executive  Council,  1885-6,  and  1870,  in 
which  year  he  was  appointed  agent-general 
for  New  South  Wales,  and  was  made  a 
K.C.M.Gr.  in  1872.  Sir  Charles  Cowper  took 
a  leading  part  in  the  first  movements  in 
favour  of  railways,  and  was  chairman  of  the 
select  committee  appointed  by  the  Parlia- 
mi'iit.  and  managing  director  of  the  first 
railway  company.  There  are  now  in  the 
possession  of  the  family  the  polished  oak 
spade  and  barrow  used  in  the  ceremony  of 
turning  the  sod  of  the  first  Australian 
railway.  The  shareholders  of  the  company 
presented  him  with  £(>00  worth  of  plate  in 
consideration  of  the  part  he  took  in  intro- 
ducing railways  when  so  many  of  his  fellow 
colonists  deemed  the  undertaking  impractic- 
able. Sir  Charles,  m.  October,  1831,  Eliza, 
second  daughter  of  Daniel  ScTTON,  ot 
Wivenhoe,  near  Colchester,  co.  Essex,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  at  Bowral,  New  South  Wales, 
17th  January,  1884)  had  issue, 

I.  CHARLES,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

II.  William    Harrington,    d.    warn,    in 
London,  llth  October,  1856. 

I.  Charlotte   Eliza,  m.  Hugh    Romsoy, 
and  has  issue,  five  sous. 

II.  Mary   Sophia,   m.    Edmund    George 
Lethbridge  WOOD,  son  of  Lieutenant 
John  WOOD,  R.N.,  and  hag  issue,  two 
sons  and  two  daughters. 

III.  Rose. 

Sir  Charles  Cowper  d.  in  London,  19th 
October,  1875. 


of  Albion  Street,  Hyde  Park,  London,  some- 
I  inio  agent-general  for  New  South  Wales,  and 
formerly  premier  of  that  colony,  was  4.  at  | 

Crest — A  Una's  flamb  erect  anil  erased  or  holding  a  cherry  branch  rert  frticted  gu. 
Residence — Bilorla,  Sidney,  New  South  Wales. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


EEV.    JOHN   D'ARCY   CAYLEY,   canon  and  precentor  of   St.  Albans 
Cathedral,  and  rector  of   St.  George's,  Toronto,   6.  15th  March,  1837, 
m.  8th  June,  1861,  Mary  Magdalene,  daughter  of  John  Solomon  CARTWEIGHT, 
of  Kingston,  Canada,  and  has  issue, 

i.  Edward  Cartwright  (Rev.),  M.A,,   professor  of   theology  in  Trinity 

University,  Toronto,  b.  13th  February,  1864. 

n.  Arthur  Macaulay,  lieuteuant  Royal  Artillery,  6.  15fch  January,  1807. 
I.  Mary  Augusta,  l>,  1862, 
ii.  Cecil  Maud,  b.  1868. 
111.  Emma  Madeline,  b.  1873. 


ILineagt. 


This  family  derives  its  name  from  Cailly 
(Cailleum)  a  plane  a  few  miles  north-east  of 
Rouen,  and  in  the  "  Ballivium  Caleti "  or 
bailiwick  of  Caux,  in  Normandy.  Here  there 
was  a  fortress  called  "  Castellum  Caillei," 
which  was  held  by  baronial  tenure,  as  the 
"  Honour  (or  barony)  de  Cailly." 

SIMON  DE  CAILLY,  Lord  of  Massingham, 
Cranwick,  Broder  cross,  Hiburgh,  etc.,  in 
Norfolk  (the  son  of  HUMPHREY  DE  CAILLY, 
temp.  WILLIAM  I),  had  by  Alice, his  wife,  two 
sons, 

I.  ROGEB,  his  heir. 

II.  Jordanus  (Sir),  who  held  a  Knight's 
fee  in  Norfolk,  under  Hugh  Bigod,  Earl 
of  Norfolk,  and  another  fee  in  Warwick- 
shire under  .Robert  Marmion. 

The  elder  son, 

ROGBB  DE  CAILLY,  temp.  HENRY  II,  was 
one  of  the  most  wealthy  and  influential  barons 
of  his  time.  His  name  appears,  in  that 
King's  reign,  as  witness  to  a  deed,  along  with 
the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  the  Const  iblu 
de  Humez,  and  other  distinguished  nobles  of 
the  same  date.  His  son, 

JOHN  DE  CAILLY,  was,  as  appears  by  a  trial, 
Lord  of  Cranwick,  temp.  RICHABD  I.  Ho 
was  also  Lord  of  Massingham,  Bradenham, 
Oxburgh,  Denver,  HUlington,  Hecham,  Hild- 
hurgh,  etc.  His  daughter,  Beatrix,  m.  William 
DB  BUTEBY.  His  son, 

JOHN  DE  CAILLY,  was  lord  of  these 
manors  4  JOHN  (1202).  He  m.  Margery 
(who  after  his  death,  m.  Michael  de  POYN- 
INOS).  His  son, 

ADAM  DB  CAILLY,  is  mentioned,  17  JOHN, 
in  a  mandate  to  Hervey  Belot,  which  orders 
"  that  he  do  not  receive  into  the  King's  peace, 
Hugh  de  Plaiz,  Michael  de  Poynings,  Wil- 
liam de  Stuteville,  William  de  Mortimer, 
Adam  de  Cailly  and  Robert  de  Clerc,  until 
the  King  otherwise  commands.  Witness, 
the  King,  at  Stamford,  28th  February." 
Adam  de  Cailly  paid  £5  to  plead  before  the 
King,  in  the  case  of  wastes  in  Bradeuluim 
Forest,  during  the  dower  of  Margerie,  his 
mother,  who  WHS  married  to  Michael  de 


Poynings,  she  being  "  to  have  only  reasonable 
estovers  of  house  -  bote,  heldge-bote,  and 
wood  to  burn,  by  view  of  the  forester  of 
Adam  de  Kayly."  By  Mabel,  his  wife,  he 
had,  with  other  sons, 

I.  Sir  Osbert  de  Cailli,  his  heir,  »«. 
Emma,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heiress 
of  Robert,  Lord  TATSHALL,  of  Boken- 
ham,  and  by  her  acquired  Buckenham 
Castles  and  its  large  estates.  Author- 
ities differ,  however,  as  to  whether 
Adam  or  Osbert  de  Cailly  married 
this  heiress  of  the  Albinis.  Sir 
Osbert,  in  the  time  of  EDWAED  I, 
claimed  assize  of  bread  and  beer, 
view  of  frunkpledge,  etc.,  in  the 
towns  of  Bradenham,  Oxburgh,  Cran- 
wich,  and  Hilburgh,  as  having 
been  possessed  by  his  family  from 
the  time  of  the  Conquest.  Sir  Osbert 
had  issue, 

1.  Adam  (Sir),  appears  to  have  been 
by  a  former  wife  and  not  by 
Emma  de  Tatshall,  as  his  son, 
Edmund  de  Cailly,  who  inherited 
Denver,  and  other  manors 
anciently  belonging  to  the  family, 
did  not  succeed  to  Buckenham. 
Sir  Adam  is  mentioned  in  a  list 
of  knights  -  bannerets,  in  the 
early  purt  of  EDWABD  II's  reign, 
giving  his  arms  thus  "  Sire  Adam 
de  C'ayli,  Chekere  de  or  e  de 
goules  a  une  bende  ermine."  In 
?  EDWABD  III,  he  was  ransomed 
from  captivity  in  Scotland. 
g.  Thomas  (Sir),  of  Buckeuham 
Castle,  lord  of  the  barony,  to 
which  he  s.  through  his  mother 
Emma,  was  summoned,  to  per- 
form military  service  against  the 
Scots'  muster  at  Carlisle,  22nd 
August,  1308.  He  was  sum- 
moned to  Parliament  as  Baron 
dc  Cailly,  of  Buckenham,  to  attend 
at  Westminster,  27th  April, 
1309,  again,  in  the  same  year,  at 


lUJIlKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTIiV. 


7.-.1 


Stamford  ;  again  (8th  February, 
i:(l(l)  ut,  York;  mid  in  London 
1311.  Thomas,  Lord  Caylcy, 
d.  .T.  //.,  aud  was  *.  by  his  sister. 
1.  Murgerie,  m.  Roger  do  CLIFTON, 
esquire  to  hur  brother,  aud  had 
a  -on,  Sir  A'liiin  de  Clifton,  who 
was  siiiniii  med  to  Parliament  as 
r.rir.m  i  lni  ,n  Jo  Btickcuham, 
(tee  BriiM':  -  AV//./C/  Peerage). 
ii.  Huou  (Sir),  of  Owby,  of  whom  wo 

treat. 
The  younger  sou, 

Sin  Hi  mi  DK  CAYLBY,  of  Owby,  in  CO. 
Norfolk  ;  m.  Agues,  daughter  and  heiress  of 
HIIIIIO  ilc'  HAXKTKD,  or  Hempstede  (tee 
UUQDALB'S  b'ixitation  of  Yorkshire)  and  d. 
14  EDWABD  I  (I28f>),  leafing  a  son, 

SIB  WILLIAM  CAYLEY,  of  Onrby,  Knt., 
conveyed  the  manor  of  ileohain,  10  EDWARD 
III  (1316),  to  Simon  Keuyng,  of  Kenyng- 
ham,  anil  loft  a  son, 

JOHN  OAYLKY,  of  Owby,  who  was  sheriff 
of  Norfolk  131)5,  and  of  Suffolk  1336.  He 
left  issue,  two  sons, 

I.  William   (Sir),  of   Owby;   m.  Alice, 
daughter    of     Sir    John    BRAOSB    or 
Bruae,  Knt..   and  had  two  daughters 
and  co-heiresses, 

1.  Agnes,  in.  John  HABSICEE,  of  co. 
Norfolk. 

2.  Eva,  7».   Edmund    CLIPSBY,    of 
Clipsby,  co.  Norfolk,  who  a^sum  '.1 
the  arms  of  CAYLEY. 

II.  JOHN,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

JOHN  CAYLEY,  of  Normanton,  co.  York, 
who  left  issue,  three  sons, 

I.  Hugh,  d.  t.p. 

II.  William,  of  Normanton,  who  left  an 
only   daughter  and    heiress,    Jennet, 
who  »».  John  LAKE,  and  brought  that 
estate  into  the  LAKE  family,  with  whom 
it  remained  for  six  generations  until 
Anne,  daughter  aud  heiress  of  John 
Lake,  the  last  of  that  name,  m.  temp. 
ELIZABETH,  Oliver  BKALE,  of  Wood- 
housc,  Urax,  co.  York,  when  it  passed 
to  that  family. 

in.  JOHN,  of  whom  wo  treat, 
The  youngest  son, 

JOHN  CAYLEY,  was  father  of, 
*  WILLIAM  CAYLEY,  who  had  two  sons,  John, 
d.  t.p.,  and  Edward,  of  whom  presently.    The 
younger  son, 

EDWABD  OAYLET,  of  the  city  of  York,  had 
issue, 

I.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  parsoti  of  Thorinanby,  Yorks. 
The  eldest  son, 

WILLIAM  CAYLEY,  whose  son  and  successor, 
JOHN  CAYLBY,  ol  Maltou,  Yorkshire,  had 
three  sons, 

I.  EDWARD,  of  whom  presently, 

II.  William,     parson     ol      Thormanby, 
Yorks. 

in.  Lawrence. 
The  eldest  son, 

EDWABD  CAYLEY,  of  SJalton,  co.  Y'ork,  had 
issue,  two  eons, 


I.  Wi i.i.i  t u,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Richard. 
The  elilrr  son, 

WILLIAM  CAYLBY,  of  Thortnanby,  m. 
Joane,  daughter  of  Richard  GODLDTHOBPB, 
al'lennan  and  mayor  of  the  eit  v  of  York  in 
1">HH  (whose  other  daughter  m.  iluch 
lv;inw,  eili/.en  of  I, onilon,  fiither  ot  Sir 
Arthur  mi. I  Sir  William  Ingrain,  KuU.,  from 
n-hoiu  descend  all  the  Vork«!iire  IVIIRAMO). 
\Villmm  Cayley,  d.  at  'rh..iiiiinl.y.  1586, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  at  Brompton,  Yorkshire, 


I.  EDWARD,  his  heir. 

II.  James,    of     Thormanby,    m.    Mary, 
daughter  of  Ralph  BELL,  of  Sommerby, 
oo.  York,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Edward. 

2.  Richard. 

3.  Peter. 

4.  Matthew. 
The  elder  eon, 

EDWAKD  CALEY,  of  Brompton,  in  Picker- 
ing-Lyth,  co.  York  (which  ho  purchased),  m. 
1B04,  Anne  (or  Mary),  daughter  of  William 
WAITERS  ( Warter),  of  Cundall,  co.  York,  aud 
d.  6th  December,  1643,  having  by  her,  who  d. 
21st  October,  1640,  had  issue, 

I.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Arthur  (Sir),  of  Newland,  Coventry, 
co.  Warwick,  was  knighted  at  London 
13th  June,  1660,  m.  first,  Mary,  daugh- 
ter of    OLUFIBLD,   of    Spalding.    co. 
Lincoln,  and  widow  of  Barnabas  HOL- 
BKCII,  of  Birchloy  Hall,  Fcllonjley,  co. 
Warwick,     and     secondly,      Hesther, 
daughter  of  SIMONDS,  of  London,  and 
widow  of  Charles  HAYL.BS,  of  Newland, 
co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  had  a  daugh- 
ter Mary. 

The  elder  son, 

SIR  WILLIAM  CAYLEY,  Knt.  and  Bart.,  of 
Brompton,  co.  York,  was  knighted  by  King 
CHARLES  I  at  Theobalds,  2nd  March,  1641, 
and  was  created  a  baronet,  26th  April,  1661, 
6.  1609,  m.  1633,  Dorothy,  eldest  daughter 
of  Sir  William  ST.  QUINTIN,  Bart,  of  Harp- 
ham,  co.  York,  and  d.  2nd  Mny,  1681,  hav- 
ing by  her,  who  d.  November,  1684,  had 
issue, 

I.  Edward,  d.  t.  p. 

II.  William  (Sir),  second  Bart.,  ancestor 
of  the  CAYLEYS,  baronets  of  Brompton 
(tee   BUUKK'S  Peerage   and   Baronet- 
age). 

Hi.  Arthur,  ancestor  of  the  CAYLEYS  of 
Wydale,  and  Low  Hull,  Brompton,  co. 
York  (see  BCBKK'S  Landed  Gen- 
try). 

iv.  CORNELIUS,  of  whom  we  treat. 

v.  Hugh. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Francis,  second  son  of  Sir 
Christopher  WYVILL,  Bart. 

II.  Dorothy,  m.  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
John  LEOARD,  Bart,  of  Ganton. 

The  fourth  son, 

CORNELIUS  CAYLEY,  of  York,  i.  10th 
August,  1644,  m.  llth  August,  1681,  Ann, 
daughter  of  Cecil  TYBWHITT,  of  Camering- 
1mm,  co.  Lincoln,  and  rf.  be. ore  loth  March, 


752 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


173i,  having  had,  with  other  other  issue,  a 
fifth  son, 

CORNELIUS  CATLET,  recorder  of  Hull, 
Yorkshire,  b.  16th  April,  1092,  m.  18th  No- 
vember, 1723,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Leonard 
SMELT,  of  Kirkby  Fleelham,  co.  York,  and  d. 
17th  November,  1779,  having  by  her,  who  d. 
February,  1750,  had  issue,  six  sons  and  one 
daughter,  of  whom, 

William  (the  eldest  son),  in  holy  orders, 
prebendary  of  Southwell  and  rector  of 
Rudstone,  co.  York,  m.  but  d.  s.  p. 
JOHN    (the   fourth   son),   of   whom    we 

treat. 

Edward,  who  m.  and  left  issue,  a  son, 
Edward,  of  Stamford,  co.  Lincoln,  b. 
1782,  m.  1828,  Frances,  daughter 
of  Rev.  Richard  TWOPENY,  of 
Little  Casterton.  Rutland  and  d. 
186S,  having  by  her,  who  'd.  1851, 
had  issue, 

1.  Edward  (Rev  )  M.A.  b  1829, 
formerly  rector  of  South 
Leverton,  m.  1862,  Catherine 
Isabella,  daughter  of  Henry 
BLENKARNE,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Agnes   Mary,   m.   1887, 
Richard    Lake    HARBI- 
SON. 

2.  Margaret  Isabella. 

3.  Henrietta,      m.      1891, 
Frank  SATILE. 

2  George,  b.  1833;  m.  1859, 
Margaret,  daughter  of  the 
late  Ven.  Robert  Bateman 
PAUI,  and  d.  1891,  having 
had  issue, 

1.  Nowell  Paul,  4.  1865. 

2.  Frank  Pieivon,  b.  1868, 
B.A.     Trinity     College, 
Cambridge. 

1.  Frances  Bateman. 

2.  Rosa  Elizabeth. 

3.  Edith      Margaret,      m. 
1891,     Julian     Edward 
BELLAMY. 

3.  Richard  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Ryhall 
Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.forco. 
Rutland,  for  the  liberty  of 
Peterborough,  and  for  co. 
Northampton,  M.A.  Cam- 
bridge, barrister-at-law,  1862, 
was  deputy  queen's  advocate, 
Ceylon,  1867,  district  judge, 
1872,  puisne  judge,  1873,  and 
chief  justice,  1879-83,  has 
been  member  of  the  legisla- 
tive, and  of  the  executive 
council,  in  that  colony,  b. 
1833;  m.  1866,  Sophia  Mar- 
piret,  daughter  of  Hon.  David 
WILSON,  of  Ceylon,  and  has 
issue, 

1.  Hugh  Charles,  b.  1869, 
B.A.      Trinity     College, 
Cambridge. 

1    Frances  Sophia. 

2.  Gertrude  Stephanie. 

3.  Adelina  Matilda. 

4.  .Dorothy  Mary. 


5.  Glwadys  Eva. 

4.  Henry,      Deputy  -  Surgeon- 
(ieneral,  late   Bengal  Army, 
Professor    of     Clinical     and 
Military    Medicine     at     the 
Army  Medical  School,  Net- 
ley,  *.  1834,  m.  1S62,  Letitia 
Mary,     daughter     of      Rev. 
Nicholas  WALTERS,  and  has 
issue, 

1.  Walter  dc  Saumerez,  b. 
.Slli    August,  1863,  Cap- 
tain     West      Yorkshire 
Regiment. 

2.  Cyril    Henry,   b.    1865, 
M'.A.  and  M.B. 

3.  Douglas  Edward,  b.  15th 
July,  1870,    Lieutenant 
Worcestershire        Regi- 
ment. 

4.  Bernard,  twin  with  his 
brother,     Douglas     Ed- 
ward. 

ft.  Norman,  b.  1874. 
ti.  Henry  Priaulx,  b.  1877, 
Midshipman  R.N. 

1.  Mary  Louisa,  m.  1892, 
( 'harlcs  Campbell  MAC- 
LEOD. 

2.  Evelyn  Wynne, )«.  1893, 
Surgeon-Captain   H.   R. 
WHITEHEAD,  A.M.S. 

5.  William,  F.R.C.P.,  M.D.,  b. 
1836. 

6.  Arthur,   b.  1840;    m.   1868, 
Caroline    Ada,   daughter    of 
Rev.  Frederick   FOKDE,  and 
has  issue, 

Osbert  Arthur,  b.  1869. 

Margerie. 
The  younger  eon, 

JOHN  CAYLEY,  consul-general  at  St. 
Petersburg!],  b.  7th  October,  1730;  m. 
19th  December,  1756,  Sarah,  daughter  of 
Richard  COZENS,  of  St.  Petersburg!!,  and 
d.  9th  July,  1795,  having  by  her,  who  d. 
12th  November,  1803,  had  issue, 

I.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Cornelius,  of  Sowcrby,  b.   1762;    in. 
Sarah    WARD,   and   d'  1836,   leaving 
issue, 

1.  Cornelius. 

1.  Eliza,  «i. FAHELL. 

2.  Sarah. 

n  r.  George,  of  Durham,  M.D.,  b.  1763, 

</.  .1.  p.  1831. 

iv.  William,  b.  1766;  m.  Eliza  CAVA- 
NAGH,  and  d.  1803,  leaving  a  sou  and 
two  daughters. 

v.    Henry,  b.  1768  ;  m.  1814,  Mary  An- 

tonia,  daughter  of  William  DOUGHTY 

of  St.  Petersburg!!,  and  had  issue, 

1.     Arthur,    b.     1821,    of     Trinity 

College,      Cambridge,      Sadleriaii 

Professor  of   Pure   Mathematics, 

in     that     University,     m.     1863, 

.Susan,       daughter       of       Robert 

MOLING,  of  Greenwich,  and   has 

issue, 

Henry,  b.  1870.     . 


BURKK'S  COLONIAL  GKNTKY. 


753 


2.  Charles  (deceased). 
1.  Mary. 

i.  Eliza,  in. PAOGBRFOHL. 

n.  Sarah,  nt.  Edward  MOBKHLY,  of  St. 

Petersburgh. 
The  eldest  son, 

JOHN  CAYLKY,  of  St.  Petersburg!!,  and  Wai- 
lington,  co.  Surrey,  4.  llth  April,  1761,  m. 
first,  8th  February,  1792,  Anne,  daughter  of 
Matthew  HALLIDAY.M.D.,  of  St.  Petersburg}!, 
which  lady  d.  1793,  leaving  no  surviving  issue  j 
and  secondly,  20th  October,  1799,  Harriett, 
daughter  of  Timothy  RAIKES,  of  St.  Peters- 
burgh,  and  d.  30th  March,  1831,  having  by 
her,  who  d.  1870,  had  with  other  issue,  who 
d.  in  infancy, 

I.  Edward,  of  St.  Petersburg!!,  4.  llth 
July,  1805,   d.   unm.  18th   February, 
1871. 

II.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  John,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  4.   llth 
February,      1816,      m.       first,      4th 
August,       1841,      Catherine      Mary, 
daughter   of   Captain  MAINE,   of   St. 
Petersburgh,  which    lady   d.  without 
surviving  issue,  September,  1845 ;  he 
>».  secondly,  5th  October,  1847,  Clara 
Louisa,  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Henry 
John     BoDLTOJf,     chief    justice    of 
Newfoundland,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Claud  Thornton,  of  Bickley,  co. 
Kent,  4.  9th  June,  1854,  m.  1881, 
Esther  Mary,   daughter  of  Wil- 
liam   BAYLIY,   of  Croydon,   and 
has  issue, 

(1)  Claud  D'Arcy,  4.  1882. 

(2)  Edward     St.     Quintin,    4. 
1887. 

(3)  Charles  Knightly,  4.  1888. 

(1)  AdelaMary. 

(2)  Mabel  Bolton. 

(3)  Dorothy  Gladys. 

2.  Francis  Osmond,  of  Toronto,  4. 
30th    September,   1856,    m.    7th 
July,      1882,      Marion     Louisa, 
daughter  of    Sir    Jiimcs    Lukin 
ROBINSON,     Bart.,    of    Toronto 
(»ee  that  family),  and  has  issue, 

(1)  Clara  Gwendolin. 

(2)  Julia  Isabel. 

(3)  Hilda  Marion. 

1.  Adela  Sidney,  m.  8th  May,  1873, 
Christopher  WOLSTON,  M.D.,   of 
Croydon,  Surrey. 

2.  Louisa  Clara. 

i.  Harriet,    m.    Charles    ROBINSON,    of 

London,  England. 
II.  Lucy,    m.     Bev.     Charles     Edward 


HCTCHINSON,  Canon  of  Chichetter,  and 
vicar  of   Firle  cum   Beddingham,  co. 
Sussex,  who  d.  1870,  leaving  issue, 
in.  Maria,    m.   24th    September,    1840, 
Charles     CHITALL-TOOKH,     J.P.    of 
Hurston  Clays,  East  Orinstead,  Sus- 
sex, and    d.    10th    November,   1886, 
having  by  him,  who  rf.  1890,  had  issue, 
a  daughter  (tee  Landed  Gentry). 
The  second  son, 

THB  Hou.  WILLIAM  CAYLEY,  barrister-at- 
law,  M.L.A.  of  the  Province  of  Canada,  wa» 
inspector-general  of  Militia  at  various  times, 
4.  2Cth  May,  1807;  m.  12th  April,  1836, 
Emma  Robinson,  daughter  of  D'Arcy  Bor/L- 
TON,  auditor-general  of  Canada,  of  the 
Grange,  Toronto,  and  rf.  23rd  February,  1890, 
having  by  her,  who  rf.  15th  March  in  that 
year,  had  issue, 

i.  JOHN  D'Ascr,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

n.  Edward,  4.  29th  June,  1840,  rf.  unm. 
23rd  January,  1868. 

III.  Francis,  4.  7th  February,  1846,  m. 
15th  October,  1874,  Jane  Isabel, 
daughter  of  Henry  EASTON,  of  Belle- 
ville, and  has  issue, 

1.  William  Henry,  4.  30th  Decem- 
ber, 1881. 

1.  Emma  Robinson. 

2.  Adelaide  Mary. 

3.  Muriel  Isabel. 

IT.  William,  4.  14th  January,  1852, 
rf.  unm.  26th  May,  1872. 

T.  Bevcrley  Boulton,  4.  30th  September, 
1853,  rf.  unm.  18th  January,  1885. 

YI.  George  Arthur,  4. 1st  February,  1855, 
rf.  28th  November,  1858. 

vii.  Hugh  St.  Quentin,  of  Calgary, 
Alberta,  Canada,  barrister-at-law, 
member  of  the  Legislature  of  the 
North  West  Territories  and  Prime 
Minister  in  1892,  4.  19th  November, 
1857. 

Tin.  Arthur,  4.  20th  September,  1859, 
d.  unm.  3rd  February,  1880. 

i.  Harriette  Anne,  m.  7th  June,  1866, 
James  Strachan  CARTWRIOHT  (tee 
that  family),  and  rf.  28rd  December, 
1889,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Mary,  m.  23rd  August,  1866,  Captain 
William  GLASCOTT,  late  of  the  30th 
Regiment,  eldest  son  of  William 
Madden  GLABCOTT,  of  Pilltown,  co. 
Wexford,  J.P.,  and  rf.  1890,  having 
had  issue,  four  sons  and  seven  daugh- 
ters (tee  BCRKE'S  Landed  Gentry). 


ill.  Sophia  Emma. 

Arm* — Quarterly  argent  and  sable,  a  bend  gules  charged  with  three  mullets  of  the  first. 
Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  or  charged  with  a  bend  gules  thereon  three  mullets  argent 
in  the  paws  a  battle  axe  argent,  handle  also  gules  with  an  ornamental  tuft  en  it,  gold. 
Mottoes — "  Nul  qu'un,"  and  "  Per  lucem  ac  tenebras  mea  sidera  sanguine  surgent." 
Residence — St.  George's  Rectory,  Toronto. 


VOL,   II, 


3   C 


754  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


HON.  JONAS  FELIX  LEVIEN,  of  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  and  of  Murradoe, 
Drysdale,  Victoria,  executive  councillor  of  Victoria,  member  of  the 
Legislative  Assembly,  and  justice  of  the  peace,  b.  at  William stown,  near 
Melbourne,  28th  March,  1840,  TO.  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  15th  March, 
1871,  Clara,  daughter  of  the  late  John  LEVIEN,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria,  and 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  and  has  issue, 

i.  HAROLD  FELIX,  6.  1873. 

n.  Cecil  John,  6.  1874. 

ill.  Reginald  Benjamin,  b.  1875. 

i.  Ethel  Eva  Minnie,  b.  1877. 

Mr.  Levien  has  been  largely  engaged  in  pastoral  and  agricultural  pursuits 
since  boyhood.  He  is  a  director  of  several  insurance  companies,  and  has  repre- 
sented the  electorate  of  Barwon  in  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  Victoria  since 
1871,  having  been  minister  of  mines  and  agriculture  from  March,  1883,  to 
February,  1886.  Mr.  Levien  is  chairman  of  the  council  of  agricultural  education. 

Htneage. 

The  LEVIEN  family  is  of  French  origin.  in  1833,  Eliza,   daughter  of  N.  LINDO  (of  a 

BENJAMIN  GOLDSMID  LEVTEN,  of  Geelong,  '  Portuguese  family),  and  by  her  (who  was  4. 

Victoria,  b.  in  London,  England,  1806,  arrived  in   London,    1804,    and  rt.    10th    December, 

in  Victoria,  1838,  and  entered  into  pastoral  1887)  had  issue, 

and  agricultural  pursuits.    He  >».  in  England,  JONAS  FELIX,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

Residences — (Town)  Chelmer,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne ;  (Country)  Murradoe,  Drysdale, 
Victoria. 


THE  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  UDOLPHUS  AYLMER,  BARON  AYLMER, 
Baron  of  Balrath,  co.  Meath,  and  a  Bart,  of  Ireland  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel 
of  54th  Richmond  Canadian  Militia,  b.  10th  June,  1814 ;  s.  his  cousin  as 
seventh  baron,  1858;  m.  28th  June,  1841,  Mary  Eliza,  daughter  of  Edward 
JOUKNEAUX,  J.P.  (formerly  of  Dublin),  of  Melbourne,  Canada,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  14th  September,  1881)  has  issue, 

i.  MATTHEW,  of  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada,  late  Lieutenant  7th  Royal 
Fusiliers,  now  lieutenant-colonel  commanding,  and  A.A.G.,  4th 
Military  District,  Canadian  Militia,  b.  28th  March,  1842  ;  m.  20th 
October,  1875,  Amy  Gertrude,  second  daughter  of  the  Hon.  John 
YOUNG,  of  Montreal,  and  has  issue, 

1.  John  Frederick  Whitworth,  b.  1880. 

2.  Kenneth  Athalmer,  b.  1883. 

3.  Basil  Udolphus,  b.  1886. 

1.  Amelia  Winifred,  b.  1876. 

2.  Florence  Gwendolyn,  b.  1891. 

U.  Henry,  of  Melbourne,  Quebec,  late  Lieutenant  Royal  Marine  Artillery, 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


7.-.:, 


and  subsequently  member  for  Richmond  and  Wolfe  Cos.  in  the 
Canadian  Parliament,  since  1884;  is  Major  Artillery  Militia,  of 
Canada,  I.  25th  April,  1843 ;  7»i.  5th  October,  1870,  Louisa  Blanche 
Fanny,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry  Aspinall  HOWE,  LL.D.  of  Lisecarroll, 
Montreal. 

in.  Edward  Francis,  I.  6th  March,  1848;  d.  16th  November,  1868. 

iv.  Frederick  Whitworth,  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Militia;  l>.  4th 
February,  1850. 

i.  Isabella,  m.  17th  July,  1872,  Henry  Lovell  AYLMEK,  who  d.  1882,  eldest 
son  of  Major-General  AYLMER,  R.A.  (see  below). 

n.  Eliza  Jane,  deceased. 


Lineage. 


SIB  GEBAID  ATLMEK,  Knt.  of  Dollardstown, 
Month,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland  (second 
son  of  BARTHOLOMEW  ATLMEB,  of  Lyons),  d. 
15CO,  having  had  a  son, 

BARTHOLOMEW  ATLMEB,  who  m.  Ellen, 
daughter  of  Thomas  WABBEN,  of  Navan,  and 
d.  v.  p.  1553,  having  had,  inter  alita,  a  son, 

CIIBISTOPHEB  ATLMEB,  of  Balrath,  whose 
son, 

CAPT.  GEBALD  ATLMEB,  of  Balrath,  m. 
Mary,  daughter  of  Sir  Richard  FITZ  WILLIAM, 
of  Merryon,  and  dying  1662,  was .».  by  his  son, 

SIB  CHBISTOPHEB  ATLMEB,  Knt.,  who  was 
created  a  baronet  of  Ireland  in  1662  j  he  m. 
Margaret,  third  daughter  of  Matthew,  fifth 
LOBO  LOUTH,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Q-erald  (Sir),  who  s.  his  father,  as 
second  baronet  (a  dignity  which  ulti- 
mately merged  in  the  peerage,  and  is 
enjoyed  by  the  present  lord). 

ii.  MATTHEW,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  George,  Captain  R.N. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  first,  Sir  Nicholas 
PLCNKBT,  of  Dublin  j  and  secondly, 
Michael  WABBBN,  of  Warrenstowii, 
co.  Meath. 

The  second  son, 

MATTHEW  ATLMEB,  a  distinguished  naval 
officer  in  the  reign  of  JAMES  II,  and  after 
the  Eevolution,  Rear-Admiral  of  the  Red, 
Governor  of  Greenwich  Hospital,  and  Ranger 
of  Greenwich  Park,  was  elevated  to  the 
peerage  of  Ireland  as  a  reward  for  his  pro- 
fessional services  1st  May,  1718,  by  the  title 
of  LOBD  ATLMEB,  Baron  of  Balrath,  co. 
Meath ;  and  was  appointed  in  the  early  part 
of  1720,  Rear- Admiral  of  Great  Britain.  He 
m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  Edward  ELLIS, of  Lon- 
don, and  by  her  (who  d.  1710)  had  issue, 

I.  HKNBT,  second  baron,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

I.  Elizabeth,  in.  first,  Chester  MOOBE, 
who  d.  it.  p.,  and  secondly,  Captain 
John  NOBBIS,  R.N.,  who  afterwards 
became  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  NOB- 
BIS,  Knt.,  of  Hempsted  Park,  co.  Kent, 
vice-admiral  of  England,  and  captain  of 
Deal  Castle,  and  by  him  (who  d.  in 
1749)  had  issue, 

1.  John  Norris,  of  Hempsted  Park 


and     Deal     Cattle,     m.     Judith 
WESTERN. 

2.  Richard    Norris,   Captain  R.N., 
m.      a     daughter     of     Colonel 

CB08BII. 

3.  Harry  Norris,  Admiral  R.N.,  m. 
Anne,   daughter  of  Sir  William 
EAST,  Bart.,  of  Hall  Place. 

1.  Lucy   Norrig,  m.  her  cousin  Sir 
Gerald  ATLMEB,  sixth  Bart. 

2.  Charlotte    Norris,    HI.    Admiral 
AMBROSE. 

3.  Sarah  Norris,  d.  uinn. 

ii.  Lucy,  m.  Hugh  FOBTBBCUI,  of 
Filleigh  and  Wear  Gifford ;  she  was 
the  second  wife  of  this  gentleman,  and 
mother,  by  him,  of  Matthew  FOBTES- 
(TK,  who  succeeded  his  half-brother 
in  the  barony  of  Fortescue,  and  was 
father  of  EARL  FOBTESCUE  (tee 
BUBKB'S  Peerage). 

Lord  Aylmer  d.  18th  August,  1720.      Hit 
only  son, 

HBNBT,  SECOND  LOBD  ATLMEB,  m.  June, 
1716,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Henry  PBIEST- 
MAJC,  Commissioner  of  the  Nary,  temp. 
WILLIAM  III,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Matthew,   Captain    Foot    Guards,   b. 

1717;  d.v.p.  1748,  f.  p. 
ii.  HBNBT,  third  Baron,  6.  1718, 
Captain  R.N.,  m.  Anne,  daughter  of 
William  PIEBCB,  of  Virginia,  North 
America,  and  dying  17th  October, 
1766,  left  (with  an  only  daughter 

Anne,  m. TBXCKK)  an  only  son, 

HEXRT,  fourth  Baron,  m.  23rd 
February,  1774,  Catherine,  daugh- 
ter of  Sir  Charles  WHITWOBTH, 
by  whom  (who  m.  secondly, 
Howell  PRICE,  and  d.  1806,  and 
whose  daughter  Sophia  Catherine 
PRICE,  m.  D.  M.  PATNTEK,  and 
d.  7th  January,  1863)  he  had 
issue.  His  lordship  succeeded 
to  the  ancient  baronetcy  of  his 
family  on  becoming  its  chief  at 
the  decease  of  his  kinsman,  Six 
MATTHEW  AYLMER,  the  sixth 
Baronet  of  Balrath,  1780.  He  d 
22nd  October,  1785,  leaving  issue 
(1)  MATTHEW,  fifth  Baron 

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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


general  in  the  army,  colonel 
18th  Foot,  and  G.C.B.,  b. 
24th  May,  1775,  m.  4th 
August,  1801,  Louisa  Ann, 
second  daughter  of  Sir  John 
CALL,  Bart,  of  Whiteford,  in 
Cornwall,  which  lady  d.  13th 
August,  1862.  His  lordship 
assumed  the  surname  of 
WIIITWORTH  before  that  of 
AYLMEE,  and  the  arms  of 
WHITWORTH  in  addition  to 
those  of  AYLMEE,  by  royal 
licence  in  1825,  at  the  death 
of  his  uncle  Charles,  EARL 
WHIT\VORTH.  He  d.  s.  p. 
23rd  February,  1850,  and  was 
s.  by  his  brother  FREDERICK 
WILLIAM,  sixth  Baron. 

(2)  Henry,  b.  1776,  drowned  at 
St.  Petersburg  in  1798,  titan. 

(3)  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  sixth 
Baron,  Admiral  E.N.,  K.C.B. 
and  K.S.F.,  4.  12th  October, 
1777,    d.   vmn.    5th     March, 
1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin 
UDOIPHPS,   the    subject    of 
this  memoir. 

in.  Philip,  b.  172] ,  d.  young. 

IT.  JOHN,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  youngest  son, 

JOHN  ATLMEE,  M.A.,  in  Holy  Orders,  pre- 
bendary of  Bristol,  and  rector  of  St.  Albans, 
Wood  Street,  London,  b.  1723,  TO.  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  John  Henry  YASSMEB,  and  d. 
16th  February,  1793,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Henry,  d.  at  sea,  October,  1787,  vnm. 

II.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently, 
in.  George. 

IT.  Charles. 
The  second  son, 

ADMIRAL  JOHN  AYLMER,  R.N.,  m.  first, 
2nd  September,  1784,  Martha,  daughter  of 
Stephen  CAZALET  (of  a  Huguenot  family 
which  took  refuge  in  England  after  the  re- 
vocation of  the  Edict  of  Nantes),  and  by  her 
hail  a  son. 

I.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 
He  m.  secondly,  November,  1809,  Frances, 
second  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Horner 
PEARSON,  and  sister  of  General  Sir  Thomas 
PEARSON,  K.C.B. ,  and  by  her,  who  d.  17th 
June,  1862,  left  at  his  decease,  April,  1841, 
two  sons, 

n.  Henry  (Major-General),  late  Colonel 

R.A.,  of  Pendower,  Falmouth,m.  28th 

October,     1847,     Charlotte      Louise, 

daughter  of  John  GWATKIN,  of  Pare 

Bchan,  Cornwall,  and  has  had  issue. 

1.  Henry   Lovell,  b.  26th  August, 

1848,   in.   17th    July,    1872,   his 

cousin,     Hon.     Isabella,     eldest 


LORD    AYLMER,    and    d.    1882, 
leaving  issue, 

(1)  Arthur  Lovell,  b.  22nd  July, 
1873. 

(2)  Henry  Udolphus  Paget,  b. 
30th  December,  1876. 

(1)  Mary  Louisa  Ethel,  b.  20th 
February,  1875. 

2.  Frederick  Arthur,  b.  21st  October, 
1849,  Major  R.A.,  m.  21st  January. 
1890,  Constance  Isabella,  daughter 
of  C.  W.  GRENPELL,  M.P.  of  Tap- 
low  Court,  Bucks,  and  has  issue, 

(1)  Christopher,  *.  24th  Octo- 
ber, 1890. 

(2)  Edward    Arthur,    b.    20th 
March,  1892. 

(1)  A  daughter,  b.  28th  Octo- 
ber, 1893~ 

3.  Charles  Paget,  b.  April,  1853,  rf. 
23rd  October,  1870. 

1.  Charlotte  Louisa  Mary. 

2.  Frances  Teryan. 

in.  Frederick  Charles,  lieutenant-colonel 
in  the  army,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour  and  Medjidie,  in.  22ud  Sep- 
tember, 1853,  Maria  Ann,  youngest 
daughter  of  John  GWATKIN,"  of  Pare 
Behan. 
The  eldest  son, 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  ATLMER,  R.N.,  b.  19th 
August,  1795;  »».  12th  July,  1812,  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Henry  COATES,  and  d.  at  Rich- 
mond, Canada  East,  21st  January,  1849, 
haying  had  issue, 

I.  Athalmer,  b.  16th  June,  1813  ;  d.  25th 
March,  1849. 

II.  UDOLPHUS,     the     subject     of     this 
memoir. 

in.  Henry,*  of  Melbourne,  Quebec,  b. 
1816;  in.  1845,  Eliza,  daughter  of 
James  ATKINS,  of  Cork,  and  by  her, 
who  d.  1880,  has  issue, 

1.  John  Athalmer,  of  Peterborough, 
Ontario,  b.  1847  ;    in.  1883,  Mary 
Christine,     daughter     of     Judge 
PRINGLE,  of  the  Elms,  Cornwall, 
Ontario,  and  has  issue, 

Edith  Christine,  b.  1887. 

2.  Henry  Brooke,  b.  1853,  Captain 
Canadian  Militia,  54th  Infantry. 

1.  Elizabeth  Anne,  deceased. 

2.  Christiana  Louisa. 

I.  Caroline  Amelia  Sophia,*  »».  10th 
April,  1850,  Rev.  William  Valentine 
LLOYD,  M.A.,  rector  of  Haselbech,  co. 
Northampton  (see  LLOYD,  of  Oxley, 
Aattralia),  chaplain  to  the  household 
of  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Saxe-Coburg- 
Gotha,  K.G.,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Sophia  Louisa. 

2.  Emily. 


daughter  of   Udolphus,   seventh 

Arms — Arg.  a  cross  sa.  between  four  cornish  choughs  ppr. 
Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  chough  rising  ppr. 


*  This  gentleman   and   his    sister    the  Hon.   Mrs.  Lloyd   have  been   given,   by   royal 
warrant,  dated  15th  May,  1867,  the  precedence  of  a  younger  son  and  daughter  of  a  baron. 


Ht'UKK'S  COLON' I A  I.  (iKNTIJV. 


7.".7 


t — Two  Bailors  (temp.  OKOKGK  I)  affronter  ppr.  kabitoJ  uz.,  the  ilextor  huldini; 
a  cross-staff1,  the  sinister  u  lead  liuc  ppr. 
Motto— Steady. 
Residence — Melbourne,  Canada. 


HENRY  THOMAS  WARING,  of    Vucimacu  Estate,  Rowa   River,  Fiji 
Islands,  plantation  manager  of  the  Colonial  Sugar  Refining  Company 
of    Sydney,  6.  27th  May,  1847 ;   m.  3rd  June,   1891,  Wilhelmina  Florence, 
daughter  of  William  PRISGLK,  and   Margaret    DONKI.N,    his    wife,    and    has 


issue, 


i.  John  William  Pringle,  d.  an  infant  19th  Jane,  1892. 

n.  Henry  Parker,  6.  23rd  July,  1894. 

i.  Margaret  Allport  Annie,  6.  1st  June,  1893. 


ILiiunar. 


JOHN  WARING,  the  sou  of  WILLIAM  WAB- 
ixo,  left  issue,  two  song, 

I.  HUGH,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Dunangan,  and  Shipton 
(will  dated  1758),  m.  Ann  BAKEB  (?) 
who  was  buried  in   St.  Mary's,  Kil- 
kenny. 

The  elder  son, 
HUGH  WABING,  of  Kilkenny,  had  four  song, 

I.  Hugh,  who  was  buried  in  St.  Mary's, 
Kilkenny,   mentions    in   his   will,   his 
father,  his  grandfather  and  his  great- 
grandfather. 

II.  William,   of  the  city   of   Kilkenny, 
d.  >.  p.  circa  1760.     (Will  pr.  1764.) 

in.  JOHN,  of  whom  we  treat. 

iv.  Thomas,    of    Kilkenny,    who    sold 

Shipton. 
The  third  son, 

REV.  JOHN  WABING,  of  Pottlerath  and 
Coalmarket,  rector  of  Kilmanagh,  4. 1723,  was 
sole  executor  to  his  brother,  William ;  lie 
made  his  will  1789.  He  m.  first,  Mary 
JONES  (?),  and  by  her  had  Sarah,  and  seven 
other  daughters.  He  m.  secondly,  Catherine 
READE,  and  d.  1801,  having  by  her  hod  issue, 
with  four  daughters, 

I.  WILIIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

n.  John  (Captain),  of  Bellevue,  co.  Kil- 

Seridence — Vucimaca  Estate, 


kenny,  m.  Elizabeth  POWER,  and  had 
with  seven  other  sons, 
Arthur  Power  (Rev.). 

III.  Joseph,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Charles,  rf.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  WABING,  of  Pottlorath, 
co.  Kilkenny,  m.  1818,  Ellen,  daughter  of 
John  WABINO,  of  Shipton,  co.  Kilkenny, 
and  if.  1880,  having  by  her  (who  m.  secondly, 
James  Sandeford  LANE,  and  d.  at  Shipton, 
1870,  leaving  by  him,  two  sons  and  two  daugh- 
ters) had  issue,  a  son, 

JOHN  WABING,  of  Pottlerath,  co.  Kilkenny, 
4.  1822,  m.  3rd  June,  1845,  Ann  Stavely, 
daughter  of  Nicholas  Skottowe  PABKEB,  of 
Passage  West,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  20th  Decem- 
ber, 1870,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William. 

n.  HENBT  THOMAS,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

in.  John  Charles. 

iv.  Nicholas  Scottowe. 

v.  James  Sandeford. 

vi.  Joseph  Thacker. 

vn.  Hubert  Edward. 

I.  Elizabeth  Ann  Dorcas. 

II.  Elinor  Jane, 
in.  Mabel  Dorcas. 

Reww  River,  Fiji  Islands. 


HIS  EXCELLENCY  SIR  WILLIAM  CLEAVER  FRANCIS  ROBIN- 
SON, G.C.M.G.,  of  Government  House,  Perth,  Western  Australia, 
Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  colony  of  Western  Australia ;  6. 
14th  January,  1834;  m.  7th  April,  18G2,  Olivia  F.dith  Ueane,  fourth  daughter 
of  the  Most  Rev.  Thomas  Stewart  TOWNSEND,  Lord  Bishop  of  Meath,  and 
has  issue.  His  elder  daughter  Maud,  m.  4th  January,  1892,  Captain  George 


758 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Turner,  of  the  South  Wales  Borderers.  His  Excellency  was  private  secretary 
to  Sir  Hercules  Robinson,  at  St.  Kitt's  and  Hong  Kong,  1855-60 ;  President 
of  Montserrat,  1862  ;  administered  the  Government  of  Dominica,  January  to 
October,  1865;  was  Governor  of  the  Falkland  Islands,  1866-70;  of  Prince 
Edward  Island,  1870-3 ;  nominated  Governor-in-Chief  of  the  Leeward 
Islands,  1874;  Governor  of  Western  Australia,  1£ 74-77;  and  of  the  Sti-aits 
Settlements  (Singapore,  Penang,  etc.),  1877-80.  In  1878  Sir  William 
proceeded  on  a  special  mission  to  Siam  to  invest  the  King  as  G.C.M.G.,  on 
which  occasion  His  Majesty  conferred  upon  him  the  Grand  Cross  of  the 
Order  of  the  Crown  of  Siam,  which  decoration  the  Queen  has  authorised 
him  to  wear.  He  was  Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief  of  Western 
Australia,  1880-2 ;  of  South  Australia,  1882-9 ;  acting  Governor  of  Victoria, 
1890;  and  is  now,  for  the  third  time,  Governor  and  Commauder-in-Chief  of 
Western  Australia.  He  was  created  C.M.G.  1873,  K.C.M.G.,  1877,  and 
G.C.M.G.,  1887. 


Utneage. 


BRYAN  ROBINSON,  supposed  to  be  of  the 
family  of  Newby  Hall,  Yorkshire,  was  father 
of, 

CHEISTOPHER  EOBINSON,  M.D.,  who  was 
buried  at  St.  Audoen's,  Dublin,  17th  January, 
1688,  leaving  by  Mary,  his  wife,  a  daughter 
(Mary,  buried  at  St.  Audoen's,  6th  March, 
1682-3),  and  a  son  and  heir, 

BRYAN  ROBINSON,  M.B.  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  1709 ;  M.D.  1711  ;  anatomy  lecturer 
and  Regius  professor  of  physic,  1745-54.  He 
d.  in  January,  1754,  having  had  three  sons, 

I.  CHRISTOPHER,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  M.D.,  state  physician,  1742- 
70;     m.    Elizabeth,    only    child     of 
Thomas  LYSTBR,  of  Lysterfield,  co.  Ros- 
common,  and  left  an  only  child,  Eliza- 
beth, who  in.  25th  May,  1785,  Freder- 
ick TBENCH,  of  Woodlawn,  co.  Gal- 
way,  M.P.  (created  BARON  ASHTOWN, 
27th  December,  1800),  and  d.  s.  p. 
1844,  her  husband  having  predeceased 
her,  1st  May,  1840,   when   the  title 
devolved  upon  his  nephew  Frederick 
Mason  TRENCH  (see  BUBKE'S Peerage). 

III.  Bryan,  B.A.,  Trinity  College,  Dub- 
lin, 1737. 

The  eldest  son, 

HON.  CHRISTOPHER  ROBINSON,  of  Newby 
Lodge,  second  justice  of  the  King's  Bench  in 
Ireland,  was  b.  1716;  called  to  the  bar  at 
King's  Inns,  Dublin,  1737;  K.C.  1744;  and 
appointed  a  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  1758  ; 
m.  May,  1758,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Hartstonge  MARTIN,  of  Kilkenny,  by 
Sarah,  his  wife,  third  daughter  of  Sir  Henry 
WEMYS,  of  Danesfort,  M.P.  co.  Kilkenny, 
and  d.  January,  1787,  having  had  three  sons, 

I.  Bryan,  d.  before  his  father,  uiim. 

n.  Hartstonge,  d.  before  his  father,  mun. 

m.  CHRISTOPHER  (Rev.),  his  heir. 
The  youngest  son, 

REV.  CHRISTOPHER  ROBINSON,  M.A., 
rector  of  Ahern,  diocese  of  Cloyne  (1789- 
1806),  and  afterwards  rector  of  Granard,  co. 


Longford;  graduated  B.A.  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  1783;  M.A.,  1786;  m.  1786,  Eliza- 
beth, second  daughter  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir 
Hercules  LANOHISHE,  first  Bart,  of  Knock- 
topher,  co.  Kilkenny  (see  BUHKE'S  Peerage 
and  Baronetage),  M.P.  for  the  borough  of 
Knocktopher  in  the  Irish  Parliament,  1761- 
1800;  and  d.  1837,  having  had  issue,  nine 
sons  and  three  daughters,  viz., 

I.  Christopher,  d.  unm. 

II.  HERCULES,  his  heir. 

III.  Hartstonge,   called    to    the   bar   at 
King's  Inns,  Dub)in,1814;  Q.C.,  1868; 
chairman  of  quarter  sessions,  co.  Sligo  ; 
in.  1844,  Mary  (d.  31st  August,  1880), 
only     child     of     the     Rev.     Joseph 
BOBROWBS,  fifth  son   of  Sir   Kildare 
Dixon  BOBROWES,  fifth  Bart,  of  Gill- 
town     (see     BURKE'S     Peerage    and 
Baronetage) ,  M.P.,  co.  Kildare  1745- 
60,  and  sheriff  of  Kildare  in  1751,  by 
Jane,   his    second   wife,   daughter   of 
Joseph  HIGGINSON,  of  Mount  Opha- 
ley,  co.  Kildare,  and  dying  23rd  Slay, 
1874,  left  a  son  and  a  daughter,  viz., 

Kildare  Christopher,  b.  18th  April, 
1847 ;  called  to  the  bar  at  the 
Inner  Temple  1870;  m.  17th 
February,  1881,  Sarah  Matilda, 
daughter  of  Lieutenant-Colonel 
PATON,  of  Grandhome,  Aberdeen- 
shire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2nd 
January,  1882)  had  issue,  a  daugh- 
ter. 

Anna  Elizabeth,  m.  23rd  March, 
1865,  Major  William  KNIFB,  late 
of  the  86th  Regiment. 

IV.  Robert,  d.  unm. 

v.  James,  in  the  army,  JM.  Miss  SAUN- 
DBRSON. 

VI.  John,    in    the   army,    m.    Margaret 
MACKIIN. 

VII.  Charles  (Rev.),  B.A.  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  1822  ;  M.A.,   1832 ;  m.  1826, 
Mary  (d.  30th  October,  1870),  eldert 


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daughter  of  Ralph  DOPPING,  of  Erne 
Head,  co.  Longford. 

VIII.  Richard,  Captain  R.N.,  I.  in  June, 
1804  ;  entered  the  navy  23rd  Novem- 
ber,  1817,  and   attained  the  rank   of 
commander,  28th  June,  1838  ;  d.  unm. 
in  Dublin,  llth  January,  1848. 

IX.  Bryan   (Sir),   of    9,   Gordon   Place, 
Campden     Hill,     London,     b.    1808; 
educated   at  Trinity   College,  Dublin, 
called   to   the    bar,    1831,   »at    in    the 
Parliament    of    Newfoundland,    was 
judge  of  the   Supreme  Court  there, 
1858-77,  »ud  knighted  1877.     He  m. 
1834,    Selina,    daughter    of    Arthur 
Holdsworth  BROOKING,  of  Brixham, 
co.  Devon,  and  d.  6th  December,  1887, 
having  had,  with  other  issue,  Bryan 
Christopher,  b.  1848. 

I.  Hannah,  m.  1816,  James  Courtenay 
COTTIXGHAM. 

ii.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Charles  TATLOW. 
in.  Jane,  m.  C.  WILKINS. 
The  second,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

ADMIRAL  HBHCULBS  ROBINSON,  of  Ros- 
mead,  co.  Westmeath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  co. 
Westmeath,  and  high  sheriff  1842  j  b.  16th 
March,  1789,  entered  the  navy,  June,  1800, 
and  fought  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar,  in  the 
"Euryalus,"  21st  October,  1805.  He  m. 
22nd  June,  1822,  Frances  Elizabeth,  only 
child  of  Henry  Widman  WOOD,  of  Rosuiead, 
co.  Westmeath,  by  Anne,  his  wife,  eldest 
daughter  of  Joseph  HENRT,  of  Straffan,  co. 
Kildare,  and  d.  15th  May,  1864,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  Henry  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  of  55,  Lands- 
downe  Road,  Dublin,  and  of  the 
Junior  United  Service  Club,  London, 
and  Kildare  Street  Club,  Dublin ;  4. 
1823;  sometime  Lieutenant  60th 
Rifles ;  was  poor  law  inspector  and 
local  government  inspector  in  Ireland, 
1848-76 ;  assistant  under  -  secretary 
and  clerk  of  the  council  in  Ireland, 
1876-79;  and  vice-president  of  the 
local  government  board,  Ireland,  1879- 
91;  created  C.B.,  1880,  promoted 
K.C.B.,  1886  ;  m.  12th  January,  1853, 
Hon.  Eva  Arthur  Henry  Medora 
ANNESLEY,  fourth  daughter  of  Arthur, 
tenth  Viscount  Valentia  (see  BURKE'S 
Peerage),  and  d.  March,  1893,  leaving 
issue, 

1.  Hercules  F.  A.,  m.  4th  November, 
1879,     Eleanor      Edith,     second 
daughter  of  George  WILKINSON, 
and  has  issue. 

2.  Henry    Arthur,    in.    6th    June, 
1883,  Harriet,  elder  daughter  of   : 
Sir  Robert  LYNCH-BLOSSE,  Bart.,   j 
of    Athavallie,     co.     Mayo    (see 
BCBKB'S  Peerage  and  Baronet- 
age). 

3.  Sydney  Loftus,  Captain  1st  Bat- 
talion    Argyll    and    Sutherland 
Highlanders,  b.  21st  June,  1860. 

1.  Eva  Eleanor,  m.  8th  February, 
1882,  Joseph  HONE,  and  d.  1894, 
leaving  issue. 


ii.  HERCULES  GEORGE  ROBERT  (Righ 
Hon.  Sir),  Bart.,  P.C..  GKO  M.6.,  of 
41,  Ennismore  G-ardiyis,  London  ;  and 
of  Arthun's,  White's  and  Carlton 
Clubs,  London,  J.P.,  co.  Kildare  ;  >,. 
I'.Mli  December,  1821;  was  educated 
at  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sand- 
hurst, sometime  Lieutenant  87th 
Royal  Irish  Fusilier*.  Sir  Hercules 
was  president  of  MonUerrat,  1854; 
lieutenant  -  governor  of  St.  I . 
1855-59;  governor  of  Hong  Kong, 
1859-65 ;  Ceylon,  1865-72  ;  New  South 
Wales,  1872-79;  New  Zealand, 
1879-80 ;  and  governor  of  Cape 
Colony,  and  II.M.'s  high  com- 
missioner for  South  Africa,  1880-89. 
He  was  created  a  knight  bachelor  in 
1859;  K.C.M.G.,  1869;  G.C.M.G., 
1874  ;  P.I'.,  1883  ;  and  advanced  to  the 
dignity  of  a  baronet,  6th  February, 
1891.  Sir  Hercules  m.  24th  April, 
1846,  Hon.  Nea  Arthur  Ada  Rose 
d'Armour  AHNBSLEY,  fifth  daughter  of 
Arthur,  tenth  VISCOUNT  VALENTIA(«<« 
HIHKK'S  Peerage),  of  Bletchington 
Park,  Oxford,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Hercules  Arthur  Temple,  Lieu- 
tenant 2nd  Battalion  Royal  Irish 
Fusiliers,  6.  6th  November,  1866 ; 
»».  10th  October,  1891,  Hon. 
Edith  HANDCOCK,  daughter  of  the 
fourth  LORD  CASTLEMAIXB. 

1.  Eleanor  Frances  A  hi   Maria,  m. 
first,    9th    June,   1870,    Colonel 
Edward   Beauchamp  ST.  JOHN, 
late  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  son 
of   John    Beauchamp    St.  John 
(see  BARON  ST.  JOHN  OF  BLETSHO, 
in    BURKE'S    Peerage),  and    ha* 
issue    by    him ;     and    secondly, 
1883,  Major  George  STEVENSON, 
late      Sutherland      and    Argyle 
Highlanders,  and  d.  24th  Novem- 
ber, 1893. 

2.  Nora  Augusta  Maud,  »«.  first,  7th 
August,  1878,  Alexander  Kirkman 
FINLAY  (whorf.!883),youngest  son 
of  Alexanders.  FINLAY,  of  Castle 
Toward,  co.  Argyle,  and  secondly, 
1887,  Charles  R.  DURANT. 

3.  Neredah  Leeta,  m.  1887,  Captain 
Charles    Tyrwhitt  DAWKINS,  of 
the  Shropshire   Light    Infantry, 
and     military    secretary    to    the 
governor   of  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope. 

in.  Loftus  Christopher  Hawker,  Captain 
lato  R.N.,  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  James 
ROBINSON. 

IV.  Widman,  d.  in  infancy. 

v.  WILLIAM  CLEAVBR  FRANCIS  (His 
Excellency  Sir),  G.C.M.G.,  Governor 
of  Western  Australia,  the  subject  of 
this  memoir. 

vi.  Frederick  Charles  Bryan,  Vice- 
Admiral  R.N.,  F.R.G.8.  (Russ  Hill, 
Charlwood,  Surrey.  Club*  -United 
Service  and  Constitutional  in  London), 
Commander-in-chief  on  the  East 


760 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Indian  station,  b.  1836 ;  served  in  the 
Burmese  war  1852-3 ;  in  the  expedi- 
tions against  Chinese  pirates,  1853-4 ; 
Russia  was  in  the  Sea  of  Okhotsk  and 
Gulf  of  Tartary,  1855  ;  China  wars 
1856,  and  1860 ;  was  employed  in 
laying  the  Atlantic  cable,  1858,  and  was 
aide-de-camp  to  the  Queen,  1885-7. 


He  m.  first,  1864,  Williamina,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  William  BBADIBY, 
member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly 
of  New  South  Wales,  and  secondly, 
1889,  .Alice  F.,  third  daughter  of 
Colonel  C.  BLACKBUBNE-TEW,  of 
Brookfield,  Slough,  Bucks. 
I.  Frances  Elizabeth. 


Arms — Vert,  a  chev.  engr.,  between  three  stags  at  gaze  or,  each  charged  with  a  fleur-de- 
lis  az. 

Crest — Out  of  a  crown  vallery  or,  a  mount  vert  thereon  a  stag  as  in  the  arms. 

Motto — Legi  regi  fidus. 

Residence— Government  House,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

Clubs  (in  London)— Windham,  Bachelors,  and  Constitutional. 


LAURENCE  DAVID   NATHAN,  of    Auckland,   New  Zealand,  J.P.,  b. 
19th  September,   1846;  m.  at  Auckland,  16th  March,  1870,  Laetitia, 
daughter  of  Charles  DAVIS,  by  Julia,  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 
i.  DAVID,  b.  13th  November,  1881. 
i.  Rose,  b.  18th  June,  1871. 
n.  Sybil  Maude,  6.  2nd  December,  1876. 


Hiwagc. 


DAVID  NATHAN,  of  Auckland,  New  Zea- 
land, b.  in  London  1816,  left  England  in 
1839,  arrived  at  Sydney]  in  December  of  the 
same  year,  and  early  in  1840  proceeded  to 
Kororareka,  New  Zealand,  the  then  seat  of 
Government.  In  November,  1841,  he 
finally  settled  at  Auckland,  where  he  was  a 
member  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  and 
vice-president  of  the  Auckland  Savings  Bank. 
He  m.  first,  at  Kororareka,  October,  1841, 
Rosetta,  daughter  of  L.  JACOBS,  and  by  her, 
who  d.  at  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  in  May, 
1864,  he  had  issue, 

i.  LAUBENCE  DAVID,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II.  Alfred,   b.   5th   January,   1856;    »». 

25th  March,  1884,   Emily   CLAYTON, 

and  has  issue,  Harold  Lawrence,  and 

Kose  Marian. 

I.  Sarah,  of  39,  Queeusborough  Terrace, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  b.  10th  January, 
1813  ;  m.  at  Auckland,  New  Zealand, 
22nd  June,  1864,  Elias  BENJAMIN,  of 
Melbourne,  who  d.  10th  December, 
1870,  and  was  buried  at  Melbourne, 
leaving  issue, 

1.  Ernest  David,  4.  3rd  June,  1865. 


2.  Harold    Murray,    b.    2nd    July, 
1869. 

1.  Rose,  4.  25th  July,  1866. 

2.  Mabel   Kate,   b.   18th  November, 
1867. 

3.  Alice   Leigh,  4.    3rd   December, 
1870 ;  d.  9th  September,  1883. 

II.  Elizabeth,  4.  25th  July,  1848 ;  m. 
25th  June,  1872,  Wolf  HAEEIS,  of 
197,  Queen's  Gate,  South  Kensington, 
London,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Leslie    Wolfred,    4.    3rd    June, 
1873. 

2.  Percy     Alfred,    4.    6th    March, 
1876. 

1.  Pearl   Rosalind,  4.  2nd   October, 
1874. 

Mr.  David  Nathan  m.  secondly,  22nd  January, 
1878,  Edith,  daughter  of  Joseph  Barrow 
MONTEFIOBE  and  Rebecca,  his  wife,  daughter 
of  —  MOCATTA,  and  d.  at  his  house,  Waterloo 
Quadrant,  23rd  August,  1886,  and  was 
buried  25th  August  following,  at  the  Jewish 
Cemetery,  Symonds  Street,  Auckland.  His 
widow  survives  him. 


Residence— Karangahape  Road,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 


BURKE'S  COLON!  A  I,  (iKNTHY. 


701 


jWiller. 


TI1K    HON.   HENRY    JOHN    MILLKK.     M.L.C.,  J.P.,  of     rVn.bmok, 
Oamarn,  Otago,  New  Zealand,  b.  9th  September,  1830  ;  m.  at  Otngo,  Kith 
December,  18(i  I.  .l».-,ii',  daughter  of  John  OUBBLL,  of  Hawkesbury,  Waikonuti. 
New  Zealand,  arid  has  issue, 

i.  Henry  Holmes,  6.  1866. 

11.  William  Nicholson,  b.  1868. 

in.  George  Ralph,  b.  1874. 

iv.  Arthur  Edmund,  b.  1877. 

v.  John  Charles,  b.  1880. 

i.  Katherine  Helen,  b.  1870. 

H.  Frances  May,  b.  1873. 

The  Hon.  H.  J.  Miller  is  an  old  settler  in  Oamaru,  Otago,  and  has  been 
for  more  than  a  quarter  of  a  century  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of 
New  Zealand,  of  which  he  was  elected  Speaker  in  1892.  He  held  office  in 
the  Fox  Ministiy  as  member  of  the  Executive  Council  from  July  to  September, 
1872. 


ULiiu.w. 


SIB  THOMAS  MILLBB,  M.P.  for  Chichester 
in  1688  and  1690,  was  created  a  baronet,  29th 
October,  1705  ;  and  d.  in  the  same  year,  when 
In1  was  *.  by  his  eldest  son, 

SIB  JOHN  MILLEB,  second  Bart.,  SI. P.  for 
Chichester,  m.  first,  Margaret,  daughter  of 
John  PEACHY,  of  Chichester ;  secondly,  Anne, 
daughter  of  Willinin  ELLSON,  of  Groves,  co. 
Sussex  ;  and  thirdly,  Elizabeth,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Sir  William  MBUX,  third  Bart,  of  King- 
ston in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

i.  THOMAS,  his  heir, 
II.  John,  who  m.  Mary,  only  daughter 
and  heir  of  Bichard  CHALLEN,  of 
Oving  in  Sussex ;  and  rf.  iu  1735,  leav- 
ing issue,  Charles,  of  Shopwick,  and 
John,  of  Gravellingwell,  both  in  Sussex. 

I.  Elizabeth,  HI.  10th  January,  1737,  Sir 
Edward  WOBSLEY,  Knt.  of  Gatcomb  ; 
and  d.  in  March,  1774. 

II.  Anne,  d.  HIIHI. 

m.  Jane,  m.  Captain  BOCKLAND. 

iv.  Hannah,  m.   Thomas  Goocu,  D.D., 

Bishop  of  Norwich, 
v.  Mary,    m.    E«v.    John    BTJCHSHELL, 

LL.D ;  and  d.  2nd  May,  1738. 
vi.  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  YATBS. 
Sir  John.  d.  29th  November,  1721,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

SIB  THOMAS  MILLEB,  third  Bart.,  M.P.  for 
Chichester,  who  m.  Jane,  daughter  of  Mr. 
Alderman  GOTHKB,  of  that  borough  ;  and 
dying  in  1733,  was  *.  by  his  eldest  son, 

SIB  JOHN  MILLEB,  fourth  Bart.,  m.  Susan, 
daughter  of  Mathew  COMBE,  M.D.  of  Win- 
chester, by  whom  he  had  issue, 
i.  THOMAS,  his  successor, 
ii.  George,  d.  unm.  in  1755. 


in.  Couibe,  in  Holy  Orders,  dean  of 
Chichester ;  in.  Joan,  daughter  aud 
sole  heir  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  GBEEX,  of 
Eccles,  in  Norfolk,  and  rf.  ».  p.  iu 
1814. 
iv.  Charles,  m.  aud  left,  Eleanor,  who  MI.  ' 

John  HKBEBDEN,  M.D. 
i.  Jane,  in.  Henry  William  WILSON,  of 

the  co.  Norfolk, 
ii.  Margaret,   m.    George    GABNIEB,  of 

Wickhaiu  Corner. 
III.  Anne,   m.  George,    third     Earl    of 

ALBEMABLE,  K.G. 

Sir  John  </.  in  1772,  and  was*,  by  his  eldest 
son, 

SIB  TIIOMAS  MILLEB,  fifth  Bart.,  M.P.  for 
Portsmouth,  in.  first,  Hannah,  daughter  of 
Mr.  Alderman  BLACK,  of  Norwich,  by  whom 
he  had  two  daughters, 

i.  Susannah,  HI.  Nathaniel   Lee  ACTO>', 

of  Livermore  Park,  co.  Suffolk. 
II.  Hannah,     m.    Sir    John    St.   Legcr 
OILMAN,  Bart.,  of  Curraheen,  co.  Cork. 
Sir  Thomas  m.  secondly,  Miss  EDWABDS,  an 
heiress,  by  whom  he  had, 

i.  John,  rf.  ««»«.  22ud  April,  1804. 
II.  THOMAS  COMBE,  sixth  Baronet, 
in.  Frances, 
iv.  Mary, 
v.  Elizabeth. 

Sir  Thomas  4.  4th  September,  1816,  and  was 
>.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

fin:  REV.  SIB  TUOUAS  COMBE  MILLEB, 
sixth  Bart.,  vicar  of  Froylc,  Hants,  A.  1781 ; 
,H.  5th  May,  1821,  Martha,  eldest  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  John  HOLMES,  of  Bungay,  Suffolk, 
and  by  her  (who  survived  him  and  it.  28th 
June,  1877)  had  issue, 

I.  CHABLBS  HAYES  (Sir), seventh  Bart., A. 


762 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


6th  February,  1829,  m.  9th  April, 
1856,  Katherine  Maria,  second  daugh- 
ti-r  of  James  Winter  SCOTT,  of  Rother- 
fiold  Park,  Hants,  and  d.  12tli  January, 
1868,  leaving  issue, 

1.  CHARLES    JOHN    HUBERT   (Sir), 
eighth  and  present  Bart.,  late  Cap- 
tain Coldstream    Guards,  b.  1858. 

2.  Cecil  Walter  Nicholson,  late  lieu- 
tenant  South   Staffordshire  Regi- 
ment, b.  9th  July,  1860. 

1.  Margaret  Katherine,  d.  IIHHI.  fith 
February,  1879. 

2.  Gertrude  Teresa,  m.  3rd  January. 
1888,    John  Evelyn   GLADSTONE, 
of  Bowden  Park,  Wilts,  and   has 
issue. 

3.  Constance  Caroline. 

II.  HENRY  JOHN  (Hon.),  the  subject  of 
this  memoir. 

III.  Thomas  Edmund,  late  Major  12th 
Regiment,  b.  16th  February,  1832. 

IV.  George  (Howard   House,  Ashtead, 
Epsom),  Secretary  of  the   Education 
Department,  Whitehall,  b.  7th  July, 
1833    ;.»».    25th    July,    1865,    Mary 
Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 


Peter  AUBERTIX,  rector  of  Chipstead, 
Surrey,  and  has  issue, 

1.  John  Combe,  I.  1869. 

2.  William  Edmund,  b.  1872. 

1.  Katharine  Mary  Frances,  «i.  31st 
January,  1893,  William  Calthorpe 
MALLABT,  of  Claremont,  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  and  has  issue,  a  son, 
b.  1st  August,  1894. 

V.  William  Uvedale,  Captain  38th  Regi- 

ment, b.  5th  August,  1835  ;  d.  1868. 

VI.  Richard  Combe  (Oakfield,  Dartford), 
b.  19th  April,  1841,  m.  llth  October, 
1870,   Elizabeth,    eldest   daughter    of 
William     ALDWOHTH,     of     Friford, 
Berks. 

I.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  »«.   4th  August, 
1849,  Captain  W.  S.  NICHOLSON,  late 
26th  Foot,  and  d.  8th  March,  1874. 

II.  Marianne. 

in.  Frances  Margaret. 
IV.  Georgina  Emily,  m.  3rd  May,  1866, 
Henry  Thomas  LAMBERT,  of  Bletch- 
ingly,  Surrey,    who  d.    1879,    leaving 
issue. 

Sir  Thomas  d.  29th  June,  1864,  and  was  *.  by 
his  eldest  son. 


Arms — Arg.  a  fesse  wavy  az.  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased gu. 
Crest — A  wolf's  head  erased  arg.  gorged  with  a  collar  wavy  az. 
Residence — Fernbrook,  Oatnaru,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 


LOVELACE    FRASER    HEWGILL,  of   Holmesdale,  Niagara,   Ontario, 
Canada,   b.   16th   August,    1849 ;    m.    21st   January,    1893,    Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Thomas  JAMES,  of  Salisbury,  Wilts,  England. 


Htltt.W. 


THE  REV.  HENRY  HEWGILL,  M.A.,  rector 
of  Great  Smeaton,  co.  York,  only  son  of 
HENRY  HEWGILL,  by  Cordelia  PLACE,  his 
wife,  m.  first,  1758,  Catherine,  daughter  of  — 
THORNICROFT,  of  Cheshire,  and  by  her  had 
one  son, 

I.  EDWIN,  of  whom  presently. 
He  TO.  secondly,  1765,  Antonina,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  WILLOUGHBY, 
of  Birdshall,  co.  York,  second  son  of  Thomas, 
first  LORD  MIDDLETON,  and  sister  of  Henry, 
fifth  Lord  Middleton,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

ii.  James,  M.A.  in  holy  orders,  rector 
of  Great  Smeaton. 

III.  Francis,  M.A.  in  holy  orders,  rector 
of  Wollaton,  Notts. 

I.  Antonina,  m.  William  B.  BAYLE  Y,  M.D. 
The  eldest  son, 


LIEUIEXANT-GENEHAL  EDWIN  HEWOILL, 
of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  A.D.C.  and  private 
secretary  to  H.R.II.  the  Duke  of  York,  whom 
he  saved  from  being  taken  prisoner  when 
pursued  by  some  French  Dragoons  in  1794, 
by  lending  the  prince  his  horse  (the  bridle 
used  is  at  the  Royal  Arsenal,  Woolwich). 
He  was  made  barrack-master-general  in  1803, 
and  was  appointed  to  the  command,  at  Hull, 
of  the  Regulars  and  Volunteers  in  Lincoln- 
shire and  Yorkshire.  He  m.  1785,  Elizabeth 
Mary,  daughter  of  William  FRASER,*  the 
Under  Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs, 
temp.  GEORGE  II  and  GEORGE  III,  and  d. 
1809,  ajed  50,  leaving  issue, 

HENRY,  of  whom  presently. 

Catherine  Antonina,  m.  Major  Henry 
HINDE. 


*  WILLIAM  PHASER,  Under  Secretary  of  State  for  about  forty  years  under  GEORGE  II 
and  III,  retired  with  pension  of  £800  a  year  for  himself  for  life,  and  £300  a  year  for  his 
daughter,  Mrs.  Hewgill.  He  had  issue, 

I.  General  J.  H.  Fraser,  who  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Deig,  when  in  command  of  the 
infantry,  who  defeated  the  great  rebel  chief  Holkar,  in  1804.     His  eldest  son,  of  the 


BURKK'S  COLONIAL  GKNTRY. 


763 


The  only  son, 

HKNHY  HEWGILL,  of  Hornby  Grange,  co. 
York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  was  appointed  by  the 
Lord  C'luvmbcrlain  to  attend  the  funeral  of 
H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  York,  at  Windsor,  in 
1827,  a,-  tlic  representative  of  his  late  father. 
He  was  //.  (>th  .lune,  1788,  m.  1812,  Harriet, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Colonel  Robert 
I, <>\  KI.ACK,*  of   the   Coldstream   Guards,  of 
Qnideiiliam  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 
i.  EDWIN  HENKY,  of  whom  presently. 
II.  Percy   William,   b.   13th    February, 
1816;  HI.  Jane,  daughter  of  Lieutenant 
Colonel  PETLBY,  R.A. 
HI.  Henry    Frederick   (Rev.),    b.    20th 
October,  1818  ;  m.  Fanny,  daughter  of 
the  late  Rev.  Charles  de  CokTLOQON. 
iv.  Frederick  Charles,  Lieutenant  R.N., 
b.  12th    September,   1825    (to    whom 
H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  York  was  sponsor) 
m.  and  had  issue,  Henry,  who  m.  14th 
May,  1875,  his  cousin,  Harriet,  daughter 
of  Edwin  Henry  HBWOILL  (see  below). 
v.  Arthur  Scott,  b.  1st  January,  1831. 
I.  Elizabeth  Mary. 


II.  Harriet. 
Thr  e!ilt-l   son, 

('Ai'TAix  EDWIX  HIM:!  Hmvi.il  i, 
formerly  uf  the  1st  Royals,  was  appointed 
to  a  company  of  the  lit'lli  \\Y-I  York  Militia, 
during  the  Crimean  War,  by  Lord  Hurewood, 
I  he  then  l.onl  Lieutenant  of  the  county,  4. 
21th  August,  1814,  m.  1846,  Mary  Luc  rein 
Cornelia,  younger  daughter  of  Thouiai 
Hi  iM>KN,tof  Holmesdale  House, Surrey,  .1.1'. 
and  D.L.  co.  Surrey,  and  by  her  had  i^~ 

i.  LOVELACB    FBASBB,  of   IlolmeMluh , 

the  subject  of  this  memoir. 
II.  Percy,  m. 
in.  Kdward  Hugo,  m.  and  living  in  the 

United  States. 
I.  Harriet,  m.  14th  May,  1875,  her  cousin, 

Henry  HEWOILL  (a*  above). 
n.  Alice,  m.  22ud  January,  1880,  Henry 

GABBBTT,  of  the  Willows,  Niagara, 
in.  Constance, 
iv.  Ada,  m.  7th  October,  1886,  Lambert 

FABIAN,  of  Row-dale,  Toronto, 
v.  Mary, 
vi.  Rosalie  Beauclerk. 


Armi — Sable,  tiro  battle-axes  (hoes)  in  saltire,  argent  (quartering  for  THOBNICBOFT,  vert 
a  muscle,  between  four  cross  crosslets,  argent). 
Crest — A  nag's  head  erased  sable. 
Motto — Marte  et  labore. 
Residence— Holmesdale,  Niagara,  Ontario,  Canada. 


8th  Light  Dragoons,  was  A. B.C.  to  his  father,  and  after  his  death,  was  Brigade  Major 
to  General  Dicksons,  and  was  blown  up  when  leading  the  storming  party  at  the  first 
siege  of  Delhi.  • 

II.  Charles  Fraser,  of  the  Diplomatic  Service,  served  at  St.  Petersburg,  Hamburg,  and 
other  places.  He  had  issue, 

1.  Charles,  who  carried  the  colours  of  the  14th  Foot,  at  Waterloo,  and  was 
afterwards  in  the  Fusilier  Guards. 

1.  Eldest  daughter,  m.  General  Sir  Alexander  WOODFOBD. 

2.  A  daughter,  m.  Admiral  Sir  George  RICH. 

ill.  Admiral  Percy  Fraser,  R.N.,  naval  commissioner  at  Malta,  and  sometime  commis- 
sioner of  the  Naval  Board,  at  Somerset  House,  m.  Hon.  Lucy  BYNO,  daughter  of 
the  second  LOUD  TOBBINGTON. 

i.  ELIZABETH  MABT,  m.  (as  in  the  text)  1785,  LIEUTENANT-GENERAL  EDWIN  HEWOILL. 
ii.  Sophia,  m.  first,  —  STEER,  and  secondly,  21st  April,  1838,  Lieutenant-General  Sir 

Charles  William  DOYLE,  G.C.B.,  K.C.H.  (see  BPBKE'S  Baronetage). 
*  COLONEL  ROBEBT  LOVELACE,  of  Quidenham  Hall,  co.  Norfolk  (whose  only  sister  m. 
Admiral  Sir  Richard  Strahau),   CokUtream  Guards,   served  with  his  regiment  during  the 
American  War,  and  left  issue  with  Harriet,  who  m.  (as  above)   HENBY  HEWOILL,  of  Hornby 
Grange,  three  sons, 

I.  Robert,  of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  A.D.C.  to  Lord  (then  General)  Ludlow,  in  Egypt, 
ii.  Charles,  of  the  7th  Hussars,  served  with  bis  regiment  in  Spain,  under  Sir  John  Moore, 

m.  1817,  Hon.  Maria  VANNECK,  daughter  of  Joshua,  first  Baron  Huntingficld. 
in.  Henry,  of  the  28th  Light  Dragoons  and  16th  Lancers,  served  in  India,  and  was 

present  at  the  capture  of  Bhurtporr,  and  other  engagements, 
i.  Charlotte,  m.  29th  December,  1810,  Hon.  Gerard  VANNECK,  second  son  of  Joshua,  first 

Baron  Huntingfield. 

t  This  family  was  resident  for  centuries,  and,  indeed,  up  to  a  very  recent  period,  in 
Surrey.  In  MANNING  and  BBAY'S  lu'story  of  that  county  the  pedigree  is  traced  back  to 
the  reign  of  HENBY  VIII. 

JOHN  SMITH  BVDGEN,  the  son  of  THOMAS  BCDGEN,  of  Shrub  Hill,  Dorking,  was  elected 
knight  of  the  shire  in  the  last  two  Parliaments  of  GEOBGE  II,  the  first  time  on  the  death  of 
Lord  Poltimore,  the  second  time  in  the  last  Parliament  of  GEORGE  II,  when  he  was  offered  a 
baronetcy,  but  declined  it ;  this  was  renewed  on  the  accession  of  GBOBQE  III,  by  His  Majesty 
personally,  when  he  agreed  to  accept  it,  but  the  election  for  the  county  taking  a  sudden  turn, 
and  meeting  with  other  circumstances  which  he  disliked  (being  a  staunch  supporter  of  the 
old  Whig  principles),  he  again  declined  the  honour.  He  in.  Lucretia,  daughter  of  Matthew 
MILLS,  and  d.  25th  May,  1805,  leaving  issue,  with  three  daughters,  a  son, 

THOMAS  BUDOEN,  of  Holmesdale  House,  Surrey,  and  Beaulieu,  Island  of  Jersey,  J.P. 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Curtrie. 

JAMES  PURVES    COOK  CURDIE,  of   Tamworth  Station,  Hughendeii, 
Queensland,    6.    30th     November,    1835 ;     in.    at    Eriuvale,    Warwick, 
Queensland,    28th  January,  1890,    Agnes    Matilda,    fifth  daughter   of    John 
AKMSTEONG,  of  Erinvale. 

Ht'neagc. 


In  the  12tli  century,  three  brothers  came 
from  the  north  of  Ireland,  and  settled  in  the 
west  of  Scotland.  Their  names  were  Laoman, 
Lauchlan,  and  Curarty,  or  Curartney.  The 
first  settled  in  the  west  of  Comal,  in  the  dis- 
trict now  known  as  Lamont,  from  the  name 
of  the  family,  the  second  to  the  north  of 
Lamont,  in  the  district  now  known  as  Strath- 
lauchlan,  and  the  third  settled  in  Bute. 
While  representatives  of  Laoman  and  Lauch- 
lan still  possess  the  lands  first  held  by  them, 
the  representatives  of  Curartney  have  been 
scattered.  Baron  McKirdy,  of  Fubas,  in 
Bute,  appears  to  have  sold  his  lands  to  the 
Bute  family  some  time  between  1630  and 
1660,  and  between  these  two  dates,  a  younger 
son  of  his  went  to  Arran,  as  the  Rev.  James 
McKirdy,  vicar  of  Kilraory,  in  Arran,  from 
whom  James  Purves  Cook  Curdie  is  lineally 
descended.  The  Rev.  JAMES  CURDIE,  D.D. 
(Mr.  J.  P.  C.  Curdie's  grand  uncle),  sometime 
rector  of  St.  Ann's,  Jamaica,  and  afterwards 
vicar  of  Henley-on-Thames,  co.  Oxford,  Eng- 
land, dropped  the  prefix  of  Mac  from  the  name, 
adopting  the  form  of  Curdy  or  Curdie, 
which  is  in  reality  the  same  name  as  Court, 
Courtney,  etc.,  which  are  still  common  in  Ire- 
land. 

DONALD    CUBDIB,     of     Stiddery,    Arran, 


Scotland,  by  Mary  CBAWFURD,  his  wife,  of 
Arran,  Scotland,  had  issue,  eight  sons  and 
two  daughters,  none  of  whom  were  m. 
except, 

I.  DANIEL,  of  whom  presently. 

i.  Mary,  m.  Mr.  MACKINNON,  and  had 
issue,  Daniel,  of  Marida  Yallock, 
Terang,  Victoria,  who  d.  at  Marida 
Yallock,  19th  February,  1889,  aged  71 
years. 

II.  Janet,  »».     Archibald     RUSSELL,    of 
Ardrossan,   Scotland,  and    had   issue, 
two   daughters   and  two   sons,  one  of 
whom  is  Dr.  Russell,  of  Campbeltown, 
Scotland. 

The  only  sou  to  leave  issue, 

DANIEL  CUBDIE,  M.D.,  of  Tandarooke, 
Cobden,  Victoria,  J.P.,  and  sometime  presi- 
dent of  the  shire  council,  was  b.  in  Arran, 
Scotland,  9th  January,  1810  ;  emigrated  to 
Australia  in  1839,  and  settled  at  Tandarooke, 
in  Victoria,  1840 ;  m.  16th  August,  1853. 
Frances,  daughter  of  James  PUEVES,  of 
Thurdistoft,  Caithness,  Scotland,  and  (/. 
22nd  February,  1884,  having  had  issue, 
besides  two  daughters,  who  d.  in  infancy, 

i.  JAMES  PrBVEs  COOK,  of  whom  we 
treat. 


and  D.L.  for  Surrey,  Major  in  the  Surrey  Militia ;  m.  first,  18th  May,  1789,  Lydia  Sarah 
Genevera,  daughter  of  Edward  NOUBSE,  of  Stanstead,  Essex,  and  d.  May,  1852,  having  by  her, 
who  d.  8th  August,  1818,  had  issue, 

i.  John  Robert,  of  Richmond  House,  Twickenham,  of  Ballindoney,  co.  Wexford,  and  of 
Beaulieu,  Jersey,  Captain  in  the  Rifle  Brigade  (served  in  every  engagement  from 
Corunna  to  Waterloo,  and  was  twice  wounded),  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Surrey,  and  J.P. 
co.  Wexford,  4.  1st  December,  1791 ;  »«.  13th  January,  1823,  Williarnza  Caroline 
Mary,  third  daughter  of  Colonel  Lorenzo  MOOBE,  of  the  Battleaxe  Guards,  by 
Henrietta,  his  wife,  only  daughter  of  Sir  Stephen  Theodore  JANSEN,  Bart.,  and  d. 
4th  December,  1866,  having  by  her,  who  d.  18th  November,  1870,  had  issue  (tee 
BUEKE'S  Landed  Gentry). 

II.  Thomas,  a   retired   Major-General,   late    Lieutenant- Colonel,   R.E.,   for  many    years 

A.D.C.  to  General  Sir  George  DON,  Governor  of  Gibraltar,  afterwards  in  command 
of  the  Island  of  Jersey,  b.  1st  July,  1795 ;  m.  Fanny,  daughter  of  Colonel  MAULE, 
and  left  issue,  three  sons  and  four  daughters.  The  eldest  son,  John,  was  late  of  the 
95th  Regiment,  and  the  second,  William  Thomas,  b.  llth  June,  1838,  is  brigadier- 
general  on  the  staff  in  India,  colonel  in  the  army,  late  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  and 
companion  of  the  distinguished  service  order. 
I.  Lydia,  authoress  of  Episodes  of  Insect  Life,  etc. 

Mr.  Thomas  Budgen  m.  secondly,  the  daughter  of  BATEMAN,  and  niece  of  Sir  John 

BATEMAN,  and  of  Mrs.  HALTON,  of  Wingfield  Manor,  Derbyshire,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

III.  Edward   Hugo,  of  the  82nd  Regiment,  served  through  the  Crimean  war,  and  the 
whole  of  the  Indian  Mutiny,  afterwards  on  the  staff  in  India. 

ii.  MAEY  LUCBETIA  COBNELIA,  m.  1846,  CAPTAIN  EDWIN  HENBY  HSWGILL,  of  Ningura 
Canada,  and  has  issue. 


BURKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


II.  John  William,  *.  l>t  J»U,  1861. 

III.  Donald,  of  Queensland,  Australm,  //. 
ntli  October,  18CT. 

I.  Miiry  Henrietta  Louisa  Mackinnon, 
I,,  imh  August,  1851- j  m.  23rd  Jan- 
uary, 1878,  Silas  a.  TAXOYE. 


ii-,  b.  l«t 


II.  Frances   Catherine 
.V'vnnber,  1*57. 

III.  JPMIP,  ft.  17th  July,  1859. 

IV.  Ajjin--,  A.  17th  \uj;u»t,  1865. 

>     r.i-thia     Marion,     //.     10t,li     August, 
1867. 


Retidence — Tarn  worth  Station,  Hughenden,  Queensland. 


Chambers. 


/CHARLES  ROLAND  CHAMBERS,  J.P.,  of  Middlemonnt,  Richmond 
V^  District,  Cape  Colony,  b.  1st  November,  1863;  m.  22nd  April,  1891, 
Mabel  Ruby,  second  daughter  of  John  Charles  Worsley  MONTAGU  (nee  that 
family,  p.  809,  and  BURKE'S  Peerage,  MAN-CHESTER,  D.),  by  his  wife,  Mary, 
daughter  of  John  S.  DISTIN,  of  Tafelburg  Hall,  Cape  Colony,  and  has  issue, 
Charles  Ferris  Montagu,  b.  27th  March,  1892. 


This  family  is  presumed  to  descend  from 
the  ancient  line  of  CHAMBER  or  CHAMBERS, 
of  Cleadon  in  eo.  Durham,  England. 

WILLIAM  CHAMBEBS,  baptised  at  Monk- 
wearmouth,  30th  July,  1647,  said  to  be  son  of 
ROBERT  CH  AMBERS.of  Cleadon  (see  the  pedigree 
in  SUBTEES'  Durham),  m.  Margaret,  daughter 
of  William  TOMLINSON,  of  Gateshead,  and 
had  a  son, 

RICHARD  CHAMBEBS,  of  Newcostle-on- 
Tyne,  merchant,  and  of  Warden  Law,  eo. 
Durham  (jure  uxoris)  ;  baptised  21st  No- 
vember, 1675  ;  m.  Eleanor,  youngest  daugh- 
ter and  co-heiress  of  John  BECKWITH,  of 
Newcastle,  gent.,  of  the  every  ancient  family  of 
BECK  WITH  of  Clint,  etc.,  in  co.  York,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  ROBERT,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Richard,  who  m.  and  left  issue. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  (as  his    first  wife)  John 
HARE,  of  Newcastle,  gent. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  DIXON,  of  New- 
castle (who  m.  secondly,  Anne,  daugh- 
ter of  Colonel  William  GARDNER,  llth 
Dragoons,  and  sister    of    first    Lord 
Gardner), 

III.  Elizabeth,  in.  — — -  DODD. 

iv.  Judith,  m.  30th  December,  1746, 
Richard  WETHERELL,  of  Durham, 
brother  of  the  Dean  of  Hereford,  and 
uncle  of  Sir  Charles  WETHERELL, 
Attorney  -  General  (tee  BCRKE'S 
Landed  Gentry,  WETHEHEIL,  of  Posh- 

ty). 

v.  Isabel,  m. BILTON. 

Mr.  Richard  Chambers  d.  1750.  His  eldest  eon, 
ROBERT  CHAMBERS,  of  Overgreys  (or 
Overgrass)  and  Wardenlaw,  m.  Anne,  eldest 
daughter  and  co-heiress  of  Richard 
METCALFE,  of  Overgreys,  and  Dorothy,  his 
wife,  daughter  of  Mathew  CURRY,  by 
Hannah  his  wife,  daughter  of  Thomas 
EWBANK,  who  was  son  of  Toby  EWBANK,  of 
Staindrop,  by  Mary  GKEV,  hit  wife,  of  the 


house  of  Grey,  of  Chillingham  (nee  HTRKE'S 
Royal  Descenti),  and  has  issue,  three  sons 
and  one  daughter, 

I.  Robert  (Sir),  Knt.,  chief  justice  of 
Bengal,  m.  8th  March,  1774,  Frances, 
only  daughter  of  Joseph  WILTON,  of 
Snaresbrook,  and  </.  9th  May,  1803, 
leaving  by  her,  who  d.  15th  April, 
1839,  a  son, 

Robert  Joseph,  of  Beech  Hill, 
Essex,  b.  16th  July,  1779,  bar- 
rister-at-law,  and  for  many  years 
a  police  magistrate  in  London,  m. 
23rd  July,  1805,  Eliza,  only 
daughter  and  heiress  of  Nathaniel 
POLHILL,  of  Howberry  Park,  co. 
Bedford,  and  d.  10th  May,  1843, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  3rd 
April,  1858)  had  issue, 

1.  Robert     Collins,     I.     12th 
August,   1806,   d.  >.  p.    21st 
October,  1842,  e.  p. 

2.  James  Polhill,  b.  3rd  March, 
1809,  d.  >.  p.  3rd  September, 
1831,  v.  p. 

3.  George  Wilton,  of   dough 
House,  co.   York,    J.P.    for 
West  Riding,  York,  D.L.,  and 
one    of    the     Chairmen     of 
Quarter  Sessions,  barrister-at- 
law,  b.  24th  January,   1812, 
m.   10th   June,    1840,   Annp, 
eldest  daughter  of  William 
WOHTHINOTON,    of     Brock- 
hurst  Hall,  Northwich,  J.P. 
co.  Chester,  and  has  issue, 

(1)  Charles  Wilton,  I,.  21st 
February,  1842. 

(2)  Robert     George,      4. 
17th    July,    1846,    J.P. 
West  Riding. 

(8)  Ernest  William,  b. 
15th  October,  1847,  m. 
17th  July,  1877,  Marv, 


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only  daughter  of  Thomas 
HEED,  of  the  Park, 
Nottingham. 

(4)  Harry  Polhill,  4.  20th 
October,  1852,  m.  8th 
January,  1889,  Alice 
Jane,  second  daughter 
of  Sir  William  Ross 
MAHON,  Bart.,  of  Castle- 
gar,  co.  Ga.lway. 

(1)  Alice    Mary,    m.    1st 
July,      1868,'    Richard 
Warneford     BOYLE,    of 
College    Green,   Dublin, 
and  has  issue. 

(2)  Florence  Eliza. 

(3)  Beatrice  Anne. 

(4)  Rosalind  de  Camera. 
4.     Thomas     King,     b.     23rd 

October,  1817,  m.  16t.h 
December,  1847,  Henrietta 
Reaveley,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam Whitaker  MAITLAND, 
of  Loughton  Hall,  co.  Essex, 
and  d.  15th  August,  1889, 
leaving  issue. 

(1)  Lucy  Maitland,  m.  6th 
November,  1878,  Walter 
OULESS,  A.R.A.,  of  Bry- 
anston   Square,  London. 

(2)  Alberta    Maitland,  m. 
—  FLOWER, and  has  issue, 

1.  Frances,    4.    20th    October, 
1807.  in.  9th  June,  1829,  Rev. 
William  BROWNLOW,  rector 
of    Wilmslow,    co.    Chester, 
and   d.    1875,   leaving   issue, 
Rev.  Canon  Brownlow. 
II.  Richard,  mayor  of   Newcastle,  1796, 
d.   1806,   leaving   four  sons  and  four 
daughters,  of   whom  Robert  Ewbank 
(oldest     son),     4.     1790,    Lieutenant- 
Colonel  9th  Native  Cavalry,  was  killed 
at  Jugdullock,  1842,  leaving  issue, 
in.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Colonel  MACDONALD,  and 
left  issue. 

II.  Annie,  d.  unm. 

III.  Henrietta,  d.  unm. 
The  youngest  son, 

WILLIAM    CHAMBERS,  of    Calcutta,   held   : 
several  high  appointments,  in  the  Hon.  E.  I.    I 
Co.'s    service.       He     m.    Charity,    younger   , 
daughter  of    Thomas  FEASKE,  of    Balnain,    i 
Inverness-shire,  by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  of  the 
family  of  MACKINNON,  of  Mackinnon,  and  d.    j 
22nd  August,   1793,  having  by   her,  who  d.    \ 
15th  April,  1824,  had  issue,  two  sons  and  two 
daughters, 

I.  William  Frederick, M.D.,K.H.,F.R.S., 
m.  Mary,  daughter  of  William  FBASEB, 
M.D.  of  Balnain,  Inverness-shire,  and 
d.  in  December,  1855,  having  by  her, 
who  d.  1839,  had  issue, 

1.  William  Frederic  (Rev.),  4.  17th 
January,  1829;  m.  Augusta,  elder 
daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  ROBIN- 
SON, rector  of  Milford,  Hants, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  in  1892,  has 
issue,  William  Frederic  Dominic. 


2.  Robert  Harcourt,  4. 4th  January, 
1830 ;  m.  Julia,  younger  daughter 
of  Rev.  Thomas  ROBINSON,  above- 
mentioned,  and  has  issue, 

(1)  Frederic  Thomas   Harcourt 
(Rev.),    d.     unm.     January, 
1891. 

(2)  Harcourt  Augustine  Fran- 
cis, is  married. 

(3)  Francis    Robert     Charles, 
also  married. 

(4)  William  J.  Harcourt,  B.A., 
4. 10th  October,  1862,  d.  «»»». 
at  Zanzibar,  4th  March,  1894. 

(5)  Herbert,  d.  unm. 

(6)  Percy  (Rev.). 

(1)  Mary  Augusta  Julia. 

(2)  Frances  Elizabeth. 

(3)  Rosalind  Charity  Isabella. 

1 .  Rosalind  Charity,  m.  Rev.  James 
FYLER.of  Woodlands,  Surrey,  and 
d.  a.  p.  in  January,  1889. 

2.  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  J.  A. 
CEOZIER,  and  d.  in  August,  1858, 
leaving  a  son,  Frederic. 

ii.  CHARLES    HABCOURT,  of   whom  we 
treat. 

I.  Charity    Eliza,    d.   unm.    in    October, 
1853. 

II.  Anne,  d.  unm.  March,  1867. 
The  second  son, 

THE  HON.  SIR  CHARLES  HARCOURT 
CHAMBERS,  Knt.,  chief  justice  of  Bombay, 
«».  Isabella,  younger  daughter  of  Major  Wil- 
liam WILSON,  of  Polmaily,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  daughter  of  Patrick  GRANT,  D.L.,  of 
Loch  letter  and  Sheuglie,  Glen  Urquhart, 
Inverness-shire,  and  d.  13th  October,  1828, 
having  by  her,  who  rf.  10th  December,  1874, 
had  issue,  one  son  and  two  daughters, 

I.  CHARLES  HAHCOITET,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

I.  Charity  Isabella, 
ii.  Anne  Catherine. 

The  only  son, 

CHARLES  HARCOURT  CHAMBERS,  M.A., 
barrister-at-law,  4.  26th  December,  1826,  m. 
May,  1862,  Lucebella,  only  daughter  of  Cap- 
tain Marcus  Theodore  HAEE,  R.N.,  of  Rock- 
end,  Torquay,  and  Court,  Devon  (see  BUEKE'S 
Landed  Gentry,  HAEE,  of  Hurstmonceavx), 
by  his  wife,  Lucy  Ann,  second  daughter  of 
John  Thomas,  first  LORD  STANLEY,  OP  ALDER- 
LEY  (see  BUEKE'S  Peerage)  and  d.  30th  Octo- 
ber, 1876,  having  by  her  (who  m.  secondly, 
1877,  J.  A.  STRONG,  and  has  issue)  had  issue, 
four  sons  and  two  daughters, 

i.  CHARLES  ROLAND,  of  Middlemount, 
the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

II.  Marcus  Stanley. 

ill.  Bertram  Mordaunt,  Lieut.  R.N. 

IV.  Walter  Theodore  Gervais. 

i.  Lucebella  Margherita,  m.  Rev.  G.  F. 

WHIDBOHNE,  and   has  issue,   George 

Ferris  ;  Charles   Stanley  Lucas  ;    and 

Bertram  Seymour. 
II.  Ida Vere  Maude,  m.  6th  February,  1894, 

Commander  Charles  W.  WlNNlNQTON- 

INGEAM,  R.N. 


BTJRKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


767 


Arms — Quit*  on  a  chevron  between  three  cinquefoiln  or. 

Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a  bear  passant  proper,  muzzled,  from  the  muzzle  a  chain  pendant 
anil  rejlexeil  over  the  lack  gold. 
Motto — En  dieu  est  tout. 
Residence — Middlcmount,  Richmond,  Cape  Colony. 


WARNER  OTTLEY  GROOM,  of  Suva,  Fiji   Islands,  first  clerk  H.M. 
Customs,  Suva,  Fiji  Islands,  b.  26th  April,  1847,  m.  14th   February, 
1887,  Marie  Augusta,  daughter  of  John  Frederick  STRAUBE,  by  his  wife  Antonio 

BCERCKNER. 

ILincnge. 
of  ('"ivoom. 

railway  system.  He  was  much  esteemed  as  a 
citizen  of  London,  and  was  a  major  in  the 
Militia,  and  in  aiding  and  suppressing  a  riot 
in  the  east  of  London,  received  personally  the 
thanks  of  the  Prince  Regent.  Through  a  de- 
faulting partner  he  lost  his  fortune  except 
about  £14,000,  and  was  occupied  for  some 
years  as  a  draughtsman  of  parliamentary 
commercial  bills  and  for  these  services  was 
offered  and  declined  a  baronetcy.  Lord 
Lyndhurst,  his  intimate  friend,  on  succeeding 
to  the  chancellorship,  sent  for  him,  and  nomi- 
nated him  an  official  assignee  in  the  court  of 
bankruptcy  under  the  Reform  Act.  He 
carried  on  this  business  for  above  twenty 
years  at  12,  Abchurch  Lane,  London,  E.C. 
He  m.  Mary  GAYTEB,  daughter  of  Mr.  de 
Gatres  or  Gaeta,  of  Italy  (a  nobleman  whose 
family  had  been  some  generations  settled  in 
England),  by  his  wife  the  daughter  of 
Thomas  DICKES,  grandson  of  Sir  Thomas 
Dickes,  aide-de-camp  to  the  Duke  of  Marl- 
borough  at  the  battle  of  Blenheim,  who  was 
knighted,  nnd  received  a  purse  of  200 
guineas  as  compensation  from  the  Queen  for 
the  loss  of  his  luggage  (the  purse  and  one 
guinea  are  in  possession  of  Charles,  Prince  of 
Mantua).  Mr.  J.  F.  Groom  d.  at  his  country 
house  at  Tottenham,  aged  70  years,  December, 
1857,  leaving  issue, 

I.  James,  who  became  a  large  landowner 
in  Tasmania,  whither  he  emigrated. 

II.  Charles    Edward,  went  to    Tobago, 
West  Indies,  became  a  planter  and  a 
lieutenant  in  the  Militia,  and  member 
of  the  Assembly.    He  d.  2nd  Septem- 
ber,  1838,    aged    twenty-five    years, 
having      shortly     before     m.     Ann, 
daughter    of     the    Hon.     Archibald 
NAPIER,  of  Murchuon,  Tobago.      His 
son,  Charles  Ottley  Groom  Napier,  b. 
(posthumous)    14th   May,   1839,   and 
assumed  the  name  of  NAPIEB  in  1865. 

in.  FRANCIS,  of  whom  presently. 

i.  Emma,  m.  Mr.  HARBISON. 

ii.  Mary  Ann,  m.  Mr.  CLABKSON. 
The  third  son, 

FRANCIS  GROOM,  who  settled  at  Harefield, 
in  Tasmania,  1843,  m.  1839,  Matilda  Emma, 
fourth  daughter  of  Paul  MIKNITT  (tee  below), 


ROBERT  GRAEME,  youngest  son  of  MAL- 
COLM GRAEME,  by  Ellen  DOUGLAS  (Lady  of 
the  Lake)  his  wife ;  m.  Mary,  daughter  and 
heiress  of  Roger  GEOME,  of  Lavinghain  or 
Lauenham,  and  assumed  the  name  of  GROME. 
Their  son, 

WILLIAM  GBOME,  of  Lauenham,  m.  Mary, 
daughter  of  Robert  DANDY,  of  Spaich,  and 
hud  a  son, 

WILLIAM  GROME,  m.  Jane  HOWARD,  and 
had  a  son, 

JAMES  GROME,  of  Lauenham,  m.  Anne, 
daughter  of  David  ROWLET,  and  had  a  son, 

JOHN  GROME,  m.  Rachel,  daughter  of 
Edward  RUSSEL,  by  his  wife  Rachael  Israel, 
daughter  of  MANASSEH  BEN  ISRAEL,  who 
proposed  a  treaty  for  the  Jews  to  Cromwell. 
Rabbi  Mannssch  was  seventy-second  in  lineal 
descent  from  David,  King  of  Israel.  He 
proposed  to  pay  Cromwell  a  large  sum  of 
money  and  receive  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  as  a 
synagogue  for  the  Jews.  Their  son, 

CHARLES  GBOMB,  of  Lauenham,  was  father 
of, 

FRANCIS  JOHN  GBOME,  who  was  father  of, 

THOMAS  GROME,  m.  Mary  CEOMWELL,  a 
descendant  of  the  Protector,  and  had  a  son, 

JAMES  GROME,  who  was  father  of, 

JOHN  GBOME,  of  Lauenham,  who  had 
thirteen  children.  He  sold  his  patrimonial 
estate,  which  not  having  been  entailed,  sank 
gradually  from  8,000  acres  which  it  was  in 
the  days  of  Queen  ELIZABETH  to  about  700 
acres.  When  in  the  middle  of  life,  he  sold 
his  estate  for  £18,000  and  settled  in  London 
and  changed  the  spelling  of  his  name  to 
"  GEOOM."  He  had  with  other  issue, 

I.  Frank,  master  of  the  City  of  London 
School. 

II.  James,  m.  Jane  GRESHAM,  descended 
from    the    brother    of     Sir    Thomas 
Gresham,  temp.  ELIZABETH. 

in.  JAMES  FOSTER,  of  whom  presently. 
The  youngest  son, 

JAMES  FOSTER  GBOOME,  apprentice  to  a 
merchant  in  London,  and  by  his  skill  in  ac- 
counts and  finance,  acquired  half  a  million 
sterling.  He  was  the  founder  of  several 
most  successful  banking  companies,  and 
greatly  helped  the  development  of  the  British 


7CS 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


who  had  emigrated  with  his  family  to  Tas- 
mania, imd  d.  6th  March,  1890,  having  hy  her, 
who  d.  5th  February,  1894,  had  issue. 

i.  Francis  Charles,  Bi.Eliziibelh  WRIGHT, 
and  has  issue. 

II.  James  Henry,  in  the  Civil  Service  us 
colonial  post  master  of  Levuka,  Fiji, 
d.  13th  November,  1893. 

III.  Frederick  Fletcher,  m.  Maria  WEST, 
and  has  issue. 

rv.  WARNER  OTTLET,  of  Suva,  the  sub- 
ject of  this  memoir. 


V.  Arthur     Champion,      m.      Gertrude 

RUUGE,  and  has  issue. 
I.  Mary  Matilda,  d.  in  infancy. 
it.  Frances  Matilda,  m.  Alfred  BUTLER, 

and  has  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth      Macleod,     m.      Arthur 
KVAXS,  but  has  no  issue. 

IV.  Mary    Pauline,     m.     Frederick     G. 
THOMAS,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Emily  Ckrkson,  m.  first,  Charles  O'D. 
GROOM,    and     had     two     sons ;    and 
secondly,  A.  HARRISON,  and  lias  issue. 

VI.  Florence  Aubrey. 


tli'  of  Jtlinmtt. 


The  founder  of  the  Irish  branch  of 
the  MINXITT  family  was  CAPTAIN  JOHN 
MIXNITT,  of  Mount  Minnitt,  co.  Limerick. 
He  m.  and  had  issue.  The  elder  son, 

EGBERT  MIXXITT,  of  Knygh  Castle,  Black- 
fort,  and  Anaghbeg,  all  co.  Tipperary,  m. 
Jane,  daughter  of  John  KENT,  of  Poleran,  co. 
Kilkenny,  collector  of  Waterford,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Caleb,  murdered  by  John  Cheery,  Ann 
Parker,  James  McDowal,  and  others, 
at  Cranagh  Dufle,  Dowhara,  2nd  April, 
1707,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  John,   of  Knygh  Castle  and  Black- 
fort,    captain  in   the  army,  m.   1713, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Jan.es  GUBBINS,  of 
Kilrush,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  a  son, 
James,  who  d,  imm.  and  three  daugh- 
ters, one  Mary,  m.  1743,  George  HAS- 
TINGS, of   Bally  valley,  co.    Clare,  and 
had  issue,  Stephen   Hastings,   of  For- 
theny,   co.   Tipperary,   who   d.    1826, 
Elizabeth   Hastings,    and  Mary   Has- 
tings,    m.     9th      September,     1773, 
Eobert     ATKINS,     of     Firville,     co. 
Cork ;   2.    Eliza,   in.  her   cousin  John 
CABDEN,  of  Coolrae  and  Killard  ;  3. 
Jane,  m.  first,  Mr.  CARH,  of  Limerick ; 
secondly,  T.  LEDGER,  of  Ferryglass  ; 
and  thirdly,  Isaac  JACQUES. 

in.  ROBERT,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Martha,  m.  four  times,  first,  Richard 
POWELL,  of  Newgarden,  co.  Limerick. 

II.  Hannah,  b.   1681 ;  m.  1700,  Charles 
ATKINS,  eldest  son  and  heir  of  Richard 
Atkins,  of  Currakerry  West,  co.  Cork, 
and  d.  26th  August,  1762. 

in.  Abigail,  m.  Edward  DESPARD,  of 
Cranagh,  Queen's  co.,  eldest  son  of 
William  DESPARD,  of  Coolbally. 

iv.  Grace, »».  Henry  FLETCHER,  of  Shan- 
non Hall,  co.  Tipperary. 

Mr.  Robert  Minnitt,  d.  31st  May,  1709, 
will  dated  10th  February,  1708.  His  third 
son, 

ROBEBT  MINNITT,  of  Anaghbeg,  purchased 
Blackfort  from  his  elder  nephew  James  ;  he 
m.  Anne,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Paul 
DUCLOSS,  rector  of  Rathdowney,  Queen's 
co.,  of  an  eminent  French  family,  and  left 


at    his    decease,   1773,     five   sons   and   two 
daughters. 

I.  Paul,  of  Blackfort,  d.  unm. 

II.  Robert    (Rev.),  rector  of   Tulla,  co. 
Clare,  d.  about  oth  December,  1785  ; 
in.  his  cousin,  Eleanor,  second  daughter 
of  William  DEVEBEUX,  of   Deerpark, 
co.  Clare,  by  Margaret,  eldest  daughter 
of  Robert  ATKINS,  of  Fountainville,  co. 
Cork,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1777  or  1778, 
had  issue,  a  son,  Robert,  who  d.  young, 
and   a    daughter   and   heir,   Anne,   of 
Blackfort,    who     m.     1806,    William 
FITZGERALD,   of   Adrival,  co.  Kerry, 
barrister-at-law. 

in.  Caleb,  m.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  John  CARDEN,  of  Killard,  and 
had  issue. 

iv.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 
V.  Joshua,  of  Anaghbeg,  b.  29th  March, 
1734;  m.  Anne,  daughter  of  George 
TuTHlLL,of  Faha,  co.  Limerick,  and  had 
issue.  Mr.  Minnitt  d.  5th  June,  1777, 
(will  dated  5th  August,  1771,  and 
proved  in  Dublin  30th  June,  1778) 
leaving  issue, 

Joshua,  of  Anaghbeg,  b.  1st  Janu- 
ary, 1778  ;  m.  1805,  Mary  Toler, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  Captain 
Nicholas  Toler  KINGSLEY,  8th 
Regiment,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1862) 
had  issue, 

1.  Joshua  Robert,  of  Anagh- 
beg, J.P.,  *.  9th  August, 
]8U6,  m.  19th  May,  1834, 
Elizabeth,  third  daughter  of 
Sir  Charles  F'oster  GOEING, 
Bart.,  of  Highden,  co.  Sussex, 
and  d.  1882,  leaving  issue, 

(1)  Charles      Goring,      of 
Anaghbeg,  co.  Tipperary, 
late   Major    18th   Royal 
Irish    Regiment,   4.   2nd 
August,   1836,  m.    1865, 
Elizabeth        Fredericka, 
daughter  of  F.  WHITA- 
KEH,  of  Auckland,  New 
Zealand. 

(2)  Joshua   Robert,  M.B., 
b.  28th  May,  1844. 

(3)  George        Godolphin 


m'KKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTRV. 


709 


Caleb,  i.   r,th    I',  l.ruary, 

is  I:P;  m.  1871,    I 

daughter      of       \V.     T. 

WKIIII. 
(1)  Miirv. 
(-')   Elizabeth,  >».  1872,  J. 

K.  HKADKCII,     and     Im* 

issue. 

(3)  Bridget. 

(4)  Anna. 

2.  George,  d.  unm.  1830. 

3.  William   Hustings,   m.  An- 
minta,      daughter     of     Eev. 
Jauics   METGE,   and  <!.  ^">ih 
December,  1878,  having  had 
one  daughter. 

4.  Edmund,  m,  Eliza,  daughter 
of  Captain   Robert  ROWAN, 
and    left  one    son    and  two 
daiighh>r<. 

5.  John   Christopher,    Captain 
31st     Regiment,      »«.     first, 
Dora  JONES,   by    whom    he 
had  two  sons,  and  secondly, 
Mary     BALDWIN,     of     Clay 
House,    Halifax,    co.    York, 
and  by  her  had  two  sons  and 
three  daughters. 

1.  Eliza,   m.    31st   July,  1834, 
Maurice       STUDDBBT,      of 
Lodge,  co.  Tipperary. 

2.  Anna,   m.   30th  September, 
1834,    Rev.    Robert   Wilson 

Residence — Suva 


ROWAN,  of  Mount  Darin,  co. 

Antrim. 

B     M.iry,  il.  unm. 
4.  Klea'nor,   «i.  October,    1855, 

William  GALWAY. 

I.  Margaret      Martha,       m.       William 
MOLI.OT,  of  Dove  Hill,  King's  cuiiuty, 
Ireland. 

II.  Abigail,    m.     Robert     MOILOT,     of 
Streamstown. 

Tlie  fourth  son, 

JOHN  MINNITT,  m.  Miss  HARDING,  of 
Clonlea,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  PAUL,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,   m.  the  daughter  of   John 
PALMKR,of  Glancurragli  Cn>tli-.  Kind's 
county,  Ireland,  and  had  with  other 
issue,  John  Robert,  barristcr-at-law. 

Tln>  oldest  son, 

PAUL  MINNITT,  of  Knygh  Castle,  emi- 
grated to  Tasmania,  m.  and  had  issue,  one 
son  and  four  daughters,  viz., 

I.  David  F.,  m.  Emma  McKiE,  but  has 
no  issue. 

I.  Sarah,  m. HIKES,  and  has  issue, 

one  son  and  one  duughti'r. 

II.  Anne,  m.  0.  F.  CHAMPION,  and  has 
issue,  one  son  and  one  daughter. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m. 

iv.  Matilda  Emma,  m.   1839,   FBANCIS 
GROOM,    of   Harefield,     St.     Mary's, 
Tasmania,  and  has  issue  (see  abort). 
Fiji  Islands. 


mHOMAS  RALPH  ODDIE,  of  Chepstowe,  Pretty  Tower,  and  Lourio 
_l_  Springs,  Victoria,  J.P.,  returning  officer  for  Ripon  and  Hampden, 
Victoria,  and  member  of  Ripoiishire  council,  6.  at  Preston,  Lancashire, 
England,  12th  Mnrch,  1830;  TO.  at  Ballarat,  Victoria,  16th  June,  1856,  Sai-ah, 
(laughter  of  Thomas  GRAVES,  of  Cottenham,  co.  Cambridge,  England,  and  has 
had  issue, 

i.  THOMAS  ALFIJED,  b.  at  Chepstowe,  20th  July,  1860. 

u.  James,  b.  27th  July,  1861 ;  d.  28th  November,  1868. 

in.  Francis,  b.  8th  October,  1862. 

iv.  Charles  Graves,  b.  5th  April,  1864, ;  d.  30th  March,  1865. 

v.  James  Hargraves,  b.  7th  May,  1870. 

i.  Alice  Ann,  b.  at  Chepstowe,  1st  July,  1857. 

n.  Olivia  Jane,  b.  at  Chepstowe,  31st  May,  1859. 

Mr.  T.  R.  Oddie  left  Liverpool,  14th  September,  18.52,  in  the  "Mercnrius  " 
(Captain  Fisher),  and  arrived  in  Geclong  in  the  December  following. 

Itincngt. 

This  family  was  formerly  settled  at  Skip- 
ton,  in  Yorkshire. 

JAMES  OEDIE,  of  Clitheroe,  Greenbank, 
Preston  and  II  anchester,  all  in  Lancashire,  b. 
at  Gisburn,  co.  York,  in  1773,  and  d.  at 
Preston,  co.  Lancaster,  in  April,  1839,  having 
had  issue,  by  his  wife  Margaret  (who  was  6. 

Residences — Chepstowe,  Pretty  Tower,  and  Louric  Springs,  all  in  Victoria. 

VOL.  U.  3D 


at  Skipton,  co.  York,  in  1785,  m.  at  Clitherop, 
co.  Lancaster,  in  1823,  and  d.  at  Ballarat, 
Victoria,  in  1877),  with  two  daughters,  since 
deceased,  two  sons,  viz., 

i.  THOMAS  RALPH,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II.  James,  of  Ballarat,  banker. 


770 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


CasteHa* 


CHARLES  HUBERT  DE  CASTELLA,  of  Fribourg,  Switzerland,  formerly 
of  St.  Hubert's,  Lilydale,  Victoria,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 
I.  1825,  TO.  1865,  Alice  Frances,  only  daughter  of  the  Hon.  R.  P.  JENKINS, 
M.L.C.  (son  of  Robert  JENKINS,  of  Arlingham,  co.  Gloucester)  of  Bamballa. 
New  South  Wales,  by  Louisa,  his  wife,  daughter  of  Captain  Patrick  PLUNKETT, 
of  the  80th  Regiment,  afterwards  Police  Magistrate  at  Goulburn,  New  South 
Wales,  and  Frances  BROWNE,  his  wife,  of  Croghan  (niece  of  Denis  O'CoNOB 
DON),  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  FnANgois  ROBERT,  of  Tongala,  Victoria,  b.  at  Melbourne  1867. 

n.  Ernest  Charles,  6.  1869,  d.  at  Midkin  station,  Moree,  New  South  Wales, 

15th  August,  1890,  aged  21. 
in.  Hubert  Maximilian.  I.  1873. 
iv.  Jean  Edouard,  I.  1881. 
v.  Claude  Louis,  b.  1886. 
i.  Louise  Madelaine. 

II.  Alice   Marie,   d.    at   her   parents'   residence,    Fribourg,     Switzerland, 

6th  February,  1891,  aged  16  years. 

in.  Nathalie  Cecile. 

iv.  Claire  Caroline. 

v.  Clotilde  Elizabeth. 

This  gentleman  and  his  brother  Paul  will  be  remembered  in  Australia  as 
having  been  amongst  the  pioneers  of  the  Australian  wine  industry.  Mr.  Paul 
de  Castella,  in  1860,  extended  to  one  hundred  acres  the  small  first  Victorian 
vineyard,  planted  in  1840,  which  he  found  on  the  Yering  station,  purchased 
by  him  in  1850  from  Mr.  William  Ryrie.  Mr.  Charles  Hubert  de  Castella,  in 
1862,  planted  the  St.  Hubert  vineyard,  which  became  famous  especially  by  win- 
ning, in  1881,  at  the  International  Exhibition  of  Melbourne,  the  Grand  Prix 
(a  gold  and  silver  trophy,  valued  at  £1,000),  offered  by  the  Emperor  WILLIAM  I 
of  Germany  for  the  best  exhibit  of  colonial  origin.  Mr.  Hubert  de  Castella 
published  in  1860,  in  Hachette's  Bibliothcque  des  Chemins  de  Fer,  the  first 
popular  French  book  on  Australia,  entitled  Les  Squatters  Austrdliens.  He  also 
published  John  Bull's  Vineyard  (Melbourne,  1886),  and  gave  a  lecture  on 
Australian  wine  before  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  London.  He  was  a 
commissioner  for  Victoria,  at  the  Paris  International  Exhibition  of  1889. 


The  DE  CASTELLAS,  a  very  ancient  noble 
family  of  Fribourg,  Switzerland,  have  fur- 
nished a  number  of  eminent  men,  members 
of  the  government  of  that  canton,  ecclesias- 
tics, and  distinguished  officers,  who  flourished 
especially  in  the  French  service  from  the  time 
of  Louis  XIV  to  Louis  XVIII,  and  amongst 
whom  were  eleven  generals  and  colonels  of 
the  Swiss  Guard  and  thirteen  Knights  of 
St.  Louis.  This  family  possessed  the  lord- 
ships of  Villardvolard,  Chatel  St.  Denys, 


Berlens,  Villardin  and  Delley.  The  DE 
CASTELLAS  of  Grmfire  possessed  the  two 
first-named  lordships,  and  to  this  branch  the 
DE  CASTELLAS,  established  in  Australia, 
belong.  The  DE  CASTELLAS  of  Berlens  were 
particularly  illustrious  in  France,  where  they 
were  created  by  Louis  XV,  Counts  de  Cas- 
tella. This  branch  is  now  extinct  in  the  male 
line,  but  is  represented  in  Australia  by 
CHARLES,  BARON  DE  FI£GELY  (in.  to  Anne 
C'AKHE-EiDDLE),  grandson  of  a  daughter  of 


DURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


General   Count  Nicholas  de  Castella.      The 
lirancli  dl'   Villavdin   is  also  now  extinct,  but 
:   Dcllcy  i«  still  repivM-nted  in  Fribourg. 
All  derive  their  origin  from, 

JoiiANNETUg    CASTELLA,    of    Nigrn-aqua 

('now  STiriTe),  owner  of  tin-  tithes  of  Nigra- 

iquaand  Uootboron.    lie  lived  from  1365  to 

I  nil.  Mini   appears  in  several  documents  as 

jussor     of     Rudolpho     IV,    Count    do 

(Inm-n •,  :i  powerful  lord  whoso  estates  held 

r>0,CKK)   inhabitants.     Johannctus   Cas- 

tella  had  a  son, 

ROLETUS  CASTBLLA,  of  Nigra-aqua,  who 
tlyin<!  bcloiv  1  I  12,  left  a  son, 

KOLET  (RoDOLPHB)  CASTELLA,  banneret 
of  Gruyoro,  who  m.  1442,  Francoise  HUGO- 
NIEB,  anil  </.  1490,  leaving  a  son, 

Louis  DE  CASTBLLA,  Seigneur  of  Villardvo- 
lard  (jure  vxnri.i),  ami  banneret  of  Gruycre, 
who  is  recorded  as  having  accompanied  the 
Count  de  Gruycre  as  banneret  at  the  battle  of 
Moral  (1470).  Hem,  LOUISE  DESALTEBI,  and 
hvher  becalm-  possessor  of  the  lordship  of  Vil- 
lardvolord,  which  his  descendants  retained  till 
1590.  He  d.  1403,  leaving  issue,  Jean  de 
I'astdlu,  banneret  of  Oruyere  (who  became 
through  liis  wife,  Isabella  BE  MPBY,  Lord  of 
Chatd  St.  Den vs),  and, 

RODOLPHE  DE  CAgiELLA,  co-seigueur  of 
Villardvolard,  who  was  received  patrician  of 
Fribourg,  1515 ;  m.  1516,  Jeanne  DE  MAIL- 
LABD,  and  had  issue,  Jean  de  Castclla  (who 
was  made  governor  of  the  county  of  Gruytre 
by  the  Helvetic  diet,  after  the  taking  posses- 
sion of  the  estates  of  the  last  count  by  the 
cantons  of  Berne,  and  Fribourg),  and, 

FBANQOIS  DE  CASTEI.LA,  co-seigneur  of 
Villardvolard,  who  m.  Pernctto  DE  LA  TlNAZ 
(who  d.  1580),  and  d.  1570,  leaving  issue, 

RODOLPHE  DE  CASTELLA,  co-seigneur  of 
Villardvolard,  which  lordship  he  and  his 
brothers  sold  to  Nicolas  d'Alex,  28th  July, 
1590.  lie  d.  1611,  leaving  a  son, 

CLAUDE  DE  CASTELLA,  who  m.  Pernon  DB 
GBUYEBE-AIGUMONT,  and  d.  1659,  having  had 
a  ton, 

JEAN  DE  CASTEILA,  4.  1625,  m.  2nd  Octo- 
ber, 1679,  Claudia  GLASSON,  and  d.  15th 
February,  1720,  aged  95,  leaving  a  son, 

JEAN  JOSEPH  DE  CASTELLA,  b.  1686 ;  m. 
llth  February,  1720,  Francoise  PABYS,  and 
d.  30th  May,  1769,  aged  83,  leaving  a  son, 

JEAN  FRANCOIS  PAUL  DE  CASTELLA, 
Lieutenant  Baillival  de  Bulle,  b.  10th  Feb- 
ruary, 1728;  m.  10th  February,  1757,  Anne 
DE  CHENAUX,  and  d.  7th  June,  1806,  aged  80, 
having  had  a  son, 

JEAN  FBAN^OIS  DE  CASTELLA,  who  was 
b.  1759  ;  m.  4th  June,  1787,  Caroline  Orsat 
DE  COBBIEKE,  and  it.  '••  p.  1788,  aged  29, 
leaving  an  only  son, 

JEAN  FBANJOIS  PAUL  DE  CASTELLA, 
Knight  of  the  lied  Kagh'  of  Prussia,  member 
of  the  Patrician  Council  of  Fribourir,  until 
the  Revolution  of  1830,  I,.  1 788 ;  MI.  first,  at 
Paris,  1810,  Felieite  JOBDAN,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  at  Neuehatel,  Switzerland,  1813)  had 
one  son, 

I.  Ernest  Francois,  4.  at  Paris,  1811 ;  m. 


AtheiiHH    ABDIK1  ,    and     it.    ill 
leaving  issue, 

1.  Albert,  //.  I*.',!. 

2.  Kodolphe,  4.  1856. 

He  >».  secondly,  1821,  Eleonore,  daughter  of 
Nicolas  Charles  HE  RIAZ  (by  Franchise  DU 
PASQUIEB,  his  wife),  and  sister  of  H.  Charles 
DK  RIAZ,  the  last  of  that  family,  who  wa»  B 
dished  Swiss  statesman  and  for  forty 
years  the  leader  of  the  government  of 
Fribourg.  By  this  lady  ho  had  issue, 

n.  CHABLES  HUBEBT,  of  Fribourg, 
Switzerland,  formerly  of  St.  Hubert's, 
Lilydale,  Victoria,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

in.  Paul  Frederic,  of  Yering,  Victoria 
(Club — Melbourne),  one  of  the 
pioneers,  with  his  brother  Charles 
Hubert,  of  the  Australian  wine 
industry,  4.  1827  ;  m.  1856,  Elizabeth 
Anne,  daughter  of  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Joseph  AXDKBSON,  C.B.,  K.H.,  of  the 
50th  Regiment,  by  Mary  CAMPHKI.I, 
his  wife,  and  has  had  issue, 

1.  Rudolph  Aloys,  J.  P.  for  Victoria, 
4.  1858,  d.  1888. 

1.  Eleonore  Fairlie. 

2.  Beatrice  Mary. 

3.  Nina  Nathalie. 

Mr.  P.  F.  de  Castella  emigrated  to 
Melbourne  in  1840,  and  purchased 
the  Yering  station  from  Mr.  William 
Ryrie  in  I860,  on  which  station  bad 
been  planted  in  1840  the  first  Victorian 
vineyard,  which  Mr.  Paul  de  Castella, 
in  1860,  extended  to  one  hundred 
acres.  At  the  Paris  International 
Exhibition  of  1889,  his  Yering  wino 
won  one  of  the  seven  Grand  Prix 
which  were  allotted  to  wine-growers 
of  the  whole  world. 

IV.  Charles  Louis,  Knight  of  Leopold, 
of  Austria,  Knight  of  the  Crown  of 
Iron,  Commander  of  the  Order  of  St. 
Stanilaus  of  Russia,  Grand  Cross  of 
the  Order  of  Isabella  of  Spain,  etc., 
major-general  in  the  Austrian  sen  ice, 
and  ex-governor  of  H.I.  and  R.H.  the 
Archduke  Frederic  of  Austria,  4. 
1829,  m.  Emma,  Countess  de  ZIBBOTIX. 

I.  Louise  Melanie,  m.  Henry,  Count  DB 
DIESBACH,  Prince  of  St».  Agatha,  who 
d.  1876,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Maximilien,  Count  de  Dicsbm-h, 
Prince  of  Sta.  Agatha,  4.  1851  j 
tn.  Mathilde,  only  daughter  of  A. 
.TON    DEB    WKID,   by    Mary    his 

wife,  grand-daughter  and  co-heir 
of  Guillaume,  Count  D'.Affry 
LANDAMMAN  of  the  Helvetic 
Confederation  under  NAPOLEOW 
I,  and  has  issue, 

(1)  Hubert,  4.  1876. 

(2)  Henry,  4.  1S77. 
(1)  Heleue. 

2.  George,     Count     de     Dicsbiich, 
major    of    Swiss     Dragoons,    4. 
1858;  m.  Caroline  DE  SALOMON, 
and  has  issue, 

(I)  Charles,  4.  1886. 

3  1)  2 


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IBURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


(1)  Marie  Therese. 
1.  Marguerite,  m.  1894,  E.  MrnEisr. 
:_'.    Heat  rice,    m.     ]878,      Louis     DE 
BOCCARD,  and  has  issue, 

(1)  Roger,  b.  187S. 

(2)  Henry,  b.  1879. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  be»d/c/x  irary  az.,  on  a 
Crest — A  wing  creel,  f/,i-,-ion  a  It  ml  si  nisi, 
i^ii/i/iorli'i'x — Two  unicorns  ramp. 
Motto — Service  Deo,  rer/nure  exl. 
Residence—  Fribourg,  Switzerland. 
Club — Melbourne. 


(3)  Andre,  b.  1890. 

II.  Nathalie  Felicite,  m.  1874,  Edouard 
de  Tcclitcnnnnn  DE  BIONNENS,  who  d. 
1877. 
Jean  Francois  Paul  de  Cnstella,  d.  18RO. 


xiiiix/i-r  yu.  three  trefoils  slipped  or. 


HON.  THOMAS  ROBERT  McINNES,  of  Victoria,  British  Columbia, 
Canada,  M.D.,  C.M.,  and  master  of  surgery,  senator  of  the  dominion  of 
Canada,  and  coroner  for  the  co.  of  Kent,  province  of  Ontario,  Canada,  b.  at 
Lake  Aicslie,  Nova  Scotia,  5th  November,  1840  ;  m.  in  co.  Kent,  province  of 
Ontario,  26th  October,  1865,  Martha  Ellenor,  daughter  of  the  late  William 
GiiEGG,  of  co.  Kent,  Ontario,  and  relict  of  the  late  George  M.  WEBSTER,  of 
Dresden,  Ontario,  and  has  issue, 

i.  Thomas   Robert   Edward,    6.    29th    October,    1867,    B.A.   of    Toronto 

University,  Canada. 

IT.  William  Wallace  Bums,  6.  8th  April,  1871,  B.A.  of  Toronto  University, 
Canada. 

Mr.  Mclnnes  was  educated  at  Normal  School,  Truro,  Nova  Scotia,  and 
Harvard  University,  Boston,  United  States,  elected  by  acclamation,  Reeve  of 
Dresden,  Ontario,  January,  1874  ;  was  mayor  of  the  city  of  New  Westminster, 
British  Columbia,  from  January,  1876,  to  January,  1878;  has  been  physician 
and  surgeon  to  the  Royal  Columbia  Hospital  since  May,  1874  ;  appointed  medical 
superintendent  of  British  Columbia  Lunatic  Asylum,  July,  1878  ;  was  first 
returned  to  Parliament,  26th  March,  1878;  was  re-elected  and  resigned  on 
appointment  to  the  Senate,  1881. 


DLt'mactc. 


THE  HON.  THOMAS  ROBEET  MC!NNES  is 
descended  from  the  Clan  MclNNES,  of  Inver- 
ness, Scotland.  His  grandfather  had  issue, 

I.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

it.  Hector,  b.  in  Inverness,  Scotland. 
February,  1802;  in.  6th  March,  1841, 
and  d.  8th  November,  1884. 

III.  Allen,  b.  in  Inverness,  Scotland,  9th 
February,   1804;    in.  13th  September, 
1845,  and  d.  6th  March,  1878. 

IV.  Donald,   b.  7th  January,   If  03;    m. 
15th  December,  1818;  d.  10th  April, 
1863. 

I.  Mary,  b.  8th  March.  1808;  d.  llth 
June,  1866. 


The  eldest  son, 
JOHN    MclNNES,   formerly   of    Inverness, 

Residence — Victoria,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 

Estates — In  provinces  of  Ontario  and  British  Columbia,  Canada. 


Scotland,  and  afterwards  of  Lake  Ainslie, 
Nova  Scotia,  b.  in  Inverness,  Scotland,  8th 
June,  1799;  m.  10th  May,  1823,  Mary,  third 
daughter  of  Captain  Edward  HAMILTON,  of 
Paisley,  Scotland,  a  lineal  descendant  of  the 
first  Duke  of  Hamilton  (Captain  Hamilton's 
other  children  were,  Edward,  b.  17th  Decem- 
ber, 1785  ;  m.  14th  October,  1804,  and  d.  21st 
September,  1870;  John,  b.  4th  May,  1787; 
»».  9th  July,  1810,  and  d.  17th  January, 
1867;  William,  b.  1792;  m.  1836,  and  d. 
February,  1884;  and  Jane,  b.  8th  June, 
1804;  m.  September,  1830,  and  d.  3rd  Octo- 
ber, 1870),  and  d.  7th  October,  1858, 
having  by  her  (who  was  b.  in  Paisley,  Scot- 
land, 4th  July,  1797,  and  d.  8th  April,  1878) 
had  issue,  the  present  HON.  THOMAS  KOBEKT 
MclNNKS,  who  was  the  fourth  son. 


i;i  I;KI:'S  COLONIAL  <;KNTHY. 


77:; 


EOHKKT  1IKNRY  PRENDKKi  IAST,  of  .\h-rioola,  K,1<r..  Cliff,  Sv.lm-y. 
New  South  Wales,  J.P.  for  Victoria,  Queensland,  and  New  South 
\Y.i!<s,  /,.  -J:!rd  June,  1836;  baptised  at  Ardfinan,  co.  Tipprrnrvj  in.  at 
St.  Mary's  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Castlemaine,  Victoria,  l!»th  Febrnarv, 
1873,  Sabina,  eldest  daughter  of  Edward  FITZ«KKAI,D,  of  Ca.stleinaino,  Victoria, 
find  lias  issue, 

I.  Edward  Henry,  of  King's  College,  London,  l>.  22nd  November,  1873. 

n.  Desmond  Paul,  b.  30th  June,  187f,. 

in.  Robert  Darcy,  6.  25th  May,  1881. 

iv.  Kenneth  Francis,  b.  25th  June,  1885. 

On  landing  in  Melbourne  Mr.  Prendergast  first  interested  himself  in  gold 
mining,  and  afterwards  engaged  in  commercial  pursuits.  He  subsequently 
entered  the  now  well-known  brewery  business  started  in  Castlcraaine  by 
Mr.  E.  Fitzgerald,  as  manager,  and  was  afterwards  taken  into  partnership  by 
that  gentleman,  who  had  previously  been  joined  by  his  brother,  the  present 
Hon.  Nicholas  Fitzgerald,  M.L.C.  The  firm  then  opened  the  New  Bridge 
Brewery,  on  the  River  Loddon,  in  Victoria,  and  later,  the  Castlemaine 
Breweries  in  Sydney,  Melbourne,  Newcastle,  and  Brisbane.  Mr.  Prendergast 
also  became  part  proprietor  of  a  sugar  estate  on  the  Johuston  River,  Queens- 
land, promoted  the  establishment  of  a  powder  factory  at  Ingleside,  near  Manly 
Beach,  Sydney,  and  several  other  enterprises.  Mr.  Prendergast  is  now  a  large 
shareholder  in  several  gold  mines  in  Australia  and  Tasmania,  in  the  Metro- 
politan Coal  Company  of  New  South  Wales,  and  in  the  Central  Broken  Hill 
Silver  Mining  Company,  of  which  he  was  one  of  the  promoters.  Mr.  Premier, 
gast  also  entered  into  pastoral  pursuits  by  joining  Mr.  W.  B.  Hennings,  of 
Sydney,  in  purchasing  a  cattle  station,  called  Emu  Plains,  in  the  Bowen 
district  of  Queensland,  and  subsequently  joined  Messrs.  Fitzgerald  in  pur- 
chasing an  intei-est  in  the  Fort  Bourke  Station,  Darling  River,  New  South  Wales, 
which  he  still  possesses,  and  on  which  there  are  one  hundred  thousand  sheep. 


lineage. 


SIR  MAFBICE  DE  PRENDEBGAST,  who 
accompanied  Strongbow,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  to 
Ireland,  23rd  August,  1170,  from  Pembroke- 
shire, built  Ardfinan  Castle  (1199-1216)  ;  and 
received  grants  of  land  in  cos.  Tipperary, 
Waterford,  Wicklow,  and  Weiford.  He  rf, 
at  Kilmainliam,  near  Dublin,  1205,  being  then 
Prior  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem. 
He  had  issue,  Philip;  and  Gerald  MoMaurice. 
The  elder  son, 

PHILIP  r>E  PBEJJDERGAST,  received  the  town 
of  Enniscorthy  in  exchange  of  other  lands, 
11  UENBY  III.  He  m.  before  1190,  Maud, 
daughter  of  Robert  DE  QuiNcr,  constable 
and  standard-bearer  of  Leiuster,  and  rf.  1226, 
having  by  her  (who  was  b.  1172,  and  rf.  before 
15  UENUY  111)  hud  issue, 

I.  Gerald,  feudal  Jjnron  of  Beauver,  ro. 
Cork,    4.   after   1102 ;  did  homage   in 


1229,  for  his  lands  in  Ireland  ;  in  1234 
lie  was  among  the  magnates  summoned 
to  the  war  in  Brittany ;  he  m.  first, 
Matilda,  daughter  of  Theobald  I.K 
BOTILIEB,  first  chief  butler  of  Ireland, 
by  Maud  do  VAVASOUB,  his  wife,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

1.  Maria,  m.  circa  1240,  to  Sir  John 
de  CcoAN,  Knt.,   Lord  of  Castle- 
more,  co.  Cork,  and  rf.  before  her 
father,  leaving  issue. 

Gerald  de  Prendergast  m.  secondly, 
about  12R),  Matilda,  daughter  of  Kicl'i- 
ard  dc  BUBOH,  Lord  of  C'onnaught,  and 
rf.  about  1251,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
shortly  after  him)  a  daughter, 

2.  Matilda,  b.  17th    March,  1:2 12: 
in.  Maurice  dc  KOCHFORD,  and  had 


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UURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


IT.   \VitLiAM  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 
Iir.  David,   in.    Devorghi],   (laughter   of 
Dermot,  and  sister  aud  heir  of  Cormac 
MoOAMHY. 
The  second  son, 

SIB  WILHAM  DE  PEENDEEGAST,  first  Lord 
of  Eskertenan,  afterwards  called  Newcastle, 
Ji.  about  1200;  hostage  in  1214  ;  wilncss  to  a 
deed  in  1231 ;  named  in  1'lea  Boll  1259, 
became  a  monk  shortly  before  his  death.  By 
his  first -wife,  Alianore  BEEMINQHAM,  he  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  d.  s.  p.  1261. 

II.  JEFFREY,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  AVilliam,  1281,  to  whom  his  father 
granted  Lisnegoll ;  m.  Roesia,  daugh- 
ter of  Hugh  de  LACY,  Karl  of  Ulster,  and 
by  her  (who  in.  secondly,  Gerald 
ROCHE)  had  issue, 
Clement,  d.s.p. 

Gerald,  son  and  heir  in  3  EDWARD 
II. 

The  second  son, 

JEFFREY  DE  PREN'DERGAST,  received  Esker- 
tenan from  his  father  Sir  William,  about 
1258;  in  1281,  he -was  fined  for  not  going  to 
Parliament  from  eo.  Tipperary  ;  was  living 
18th  June,  1289,  but  dead  in  November  of 
that  year.  His  son, 

SIR  PHUIP  DE  PRENDERGAST,  Knt.,  lord 
of  the  manor  of  Drangan,  co.  Tipperary,  *. 
to  the  manor  of  Newcastle  de  Eskertenan, 
etc.,  1289;  and  d.  about  1304,  having  had 
issue, 

i.  JEFFREY,  of  whom  presently. 

ir.  Maurice,  d.  before  his  brother,  leav- 
ing issue, 

1.  JOHN,  who  .'.  his  uncle. 

2.  Gerald   Fitzmaurice,  under  age 
at  the  death  of   his  father  ;  was 
living  1373. 

Iir.  Philip   (Sir),  of  Drangan,  who   had 
issue, 

1.  Jeffrey,  d.  s.p. 

2.  Robert,  who  inherited  Drangan  ; 
under  age  in  1347,  and  1356. 

The  eldest  son, 

JEFFREY  DE  PRENDERGAST,  of  Newcastle, 
sheriff  of  co.  Tipperary  for  the  King  in 
1327 ;  under  age  in  1304,  and  a  ward  to 
Piers,  Lord  Bermingham  ;  of  age  in  1309  ; 
living  1335  ;  in.  Isolda,  daughter  of  Piers, 
Lord  BERMIXGHAM  of  Athenry,  but  d.  s.  p. 
He  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

JOHNDE  PREXDEBGAST,  "  the  blind  baron," 
lord  of  Newcastle  1350 ;  m.  a  daughter  of 
the  O'HARTIGAN  family,  and  by  her  had  a 
eon, 

ELIAS  DE  PEENDERGAST,  who  was  father 
of  THOMAS  ;  and  Walter,  whose  descendants 
held  the  castle  of  Frehans.  The  elder  son, 

THOMAS  PRENDEHGAST,  of  Newcastle, 
witnessed  the  entail  of  the  estates  of  the 
Butlers  of  Knockmoane  1454  ;  lie  agreed 
10  HENRY  VI,  to  accompany  Sir  James  of 
Ormonde  into  France  with  men-at-arms. 
His  son, 

JEFFREY  PRENDEBGAST,  had  issue, 
THOMAS,  and  a  second  son,  who  was  of 


Rathogalla    or    Hathokelly,    aud   left    issue. 
The  elder  son, 

THOMAS  PREXDEIIGAST,  Lord  of  Newcastle, 
from  about  1510  to  1540,  was  foreman  of  one 
of  the  Presentment  Juries  held  by  royal  com- 
mand in  1537.  He  was  dead  in  1549 ;  leav- 
ing issue,  JAMES  ;  and  John,  who  obtained  a 
pardon  in  1551,  m.  and  had  issue.  The 
elder  son, 

JAMES  PRENDERGAST,  of  Newcastle,  154'.), 
m.  between  1545-50,  the  daughter  of  Sir  John 
GRACE,  of  Courtstown  Castle,  surnamed  the 
Iron-bolted,  by  his  wife  Katherine,  daughter 
of  Piers,  Lord  LE  POEE  OF  CPRRAGHMOEE, 
and  d.  3rd  February,  1575,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Jeffrey  (FitzJames),  inherited  the 
lordship  and  manor  of  Newcastle,  on 
his  father's  death  1575-6 ;  aged  28  in 
1578  ;  m.  before  1575,  Hon.  Joane 
BUTLER,  daughter  of  Thomas,  first 
Lord  Cuher,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of 
James,  thirteenth  Earl  of  Desmond. 
He  d.  20th  March,  1615-16,  having 
had  issue, 

1.  Thomas,  Lord  of  Newcastle,  aged 
40,  in  1615-16;  m.  first,  about 
1594,  Eleanor,  daughter  of  Hon. 
John  BUTLEB,  of  Kilcash,  and 
sister  of  Walter,  eleventh  Earl  of 
Ormonde,  by  whom  he  had  issue. 
He  m.  secondly,  Ellen  White  or 
WHITTY,  of  Clonmel,  and  d.  1st 
March,  1626-7,  leaving  issue,  by 
his  first  wife, 

(1)  James,    b.  1595;    m.  1G14, 
Catherine,  daughter    of     Sir 
John  FiTzGERALT),  of   Dro- 
mana.  Lord  of  the  Decios,  and 
<t.  t,  /i.,  12th  December,  1027, 
bring    killed    by  Lord  Dun- 
boync,    who    was    tried     for 
murder,  under  a  commission, 
13th     June,    1628,    by     the 
House    of    Lords,   and    was 
acquitted.       His    widow    m. 
.lames        FlTzGEEALD,        of 
Coolygret,  co.  Waterford. 

(2)  Robert,  of  Newcastle,  paid 
livery  December,  1628;  aged 
25,  and  unm.  in  1627. 

(3)  Edmond,  Lord  of  Newcastle 
and  Ardfinan,  to  whom   (his 
brother  Robert  being  of  weak 
intellect)    was    assigned   the 
barony,      20th       November, 
1629 ;  received  a  new  patent, 
30th  September,  1639,  creat- 
ing the  Manor  of  Newcastle, 
which  castle  was  destroyed  by 
the   Cromwcllians    in    1649. 
He     d.    1656,    having     had 
issue, 

(a)  Jeffrey,  last  Lord  of 
Newcastle,  transplanted 
in  1G5G,  but  returned  to 
Newcastle  after  the  Re- 
storation, m.  in  1654,  and 
had  issue, 

a.  Edmund,     Colonel, 
commanded  a  regi- 


lil'MKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


77:. 


iiirnl  <>i  hor-r  at  the 
battle  of  the  Boync, 
and  followed  JA.MKS 
II,  into  exile.  By 
Inquisition  lie  was 
found  to  have  for- 
IViled  his  pruprrlv, 
31st  October,  1691. 

•'•.  Jamea. 

c.  John. 

a.  Mary,  in.  first,  in 
1C82,  to  Patrick 
PHENDERGAST,  of 
Mullough,  and  Imd 
issue.  She  in  . 
secondly  ,  about  1095, 


, 

Limerick,  who  as- 
sumed the  surname 
of  PBENDERGABT 
(vide  infra). 

(4)  Thomas,  of  Croane,  who 
held  the  Spittal  lands  at 
Ardfinan,  m.  Ellen, 
daughter  of  David 
CONDON,  and  d.  llth 
June,  1725,  aged  111, 
leaving  issue, 

a.  Thomas  (Sir),  of 
Dublin,  Bart.,  m. 
Penelope,  sister  of 
William,  first  EAKL 
CADOGAN,  from 
whom  descends  VIS- 
COUNT GOET. 

I.  James,  Captain  of 
a  Regiment  of  Foot 
in  the  army  of 
JAMES  II.  d.  in 
France. 

c.  Jeffrey,  of  Mul- 
lough, Croane  and 
Frelmns,  a  captain 
at  the  battle  of  the 
Boyne,  b.  about 
1670  ;  m.  about 
1700,  Margaret,  dau- 
ghter of  William 
DANIEL,  of  Clonmel, 
and  d.  about  1735, 
leaving  issue. 

a.  Catherine, 

6.  Mary, 

r.Joane, 

(1)  Margaret,  wife  of 
Roger  MAGBATII. 

2.  James,  d.  s.  p.  before  20th 
November,  1629. 

3.  Robert,  of  Ballybeg,  in  the 
parish  of   Tullaghmelan,  m. 
first,     Ellen,     daughter     of 
Edmond  COMTN,  of  Tulla- 
maine,  w  ho  d.  s.  p.  ;  secondly, 
Ellice,    daughter    of    David 
LONEHGAN,  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  and  d.  13th  February, 
1635. 

4.  Richard,  of  Grange,  m.  and 


,  1  •  •  . 

h™f 
J     I 


had   a  son,   Kit-hard  Oge,  of 
Cunaghnemoney,  1623. 
n.  EDMOND,  of  whom  we  treat. 
I  lif  second  son, 

EDKOND  PBKNDEBGAST,  of  Tullymelan  and 
Newcastle,  M.P.  for  co.  ISpptmy,  1585;  d. 
before  1614,  leaving  issue, 

I.  EDMOND,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Richard,  of    Kilnecarrigy  in   1624; 
who  m. 

m.  Maurice. 
The  eldest  son, 

EUMOND  DUPPB  PBEXDEBGAST,  of  Tully- 
melan, d.  31st  October,  1631,  leaving  issue, 
Pierce,  of  TullymelcUi;  and  JAMES.  The 
younger  son, 

JAMES  PBENDERQAST,  was  seized  in  fee  of 
the  Abbey  of  Mullough  and  Tullymelan  ;  was 
member  of  the  Catholic  Parliament  in  1647  ; 
»».  1630,  Anno  WHITE,  and  d.  9th  January, 
1660-1,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Edmond,  d.  s.  p.  before  1676. 
ii.  PATRICK,  of  Mullough. 
The  younger  son, 

PATRICK  PRENDERGAST,  of  Mullough,  m. 
1C82,  Mary,  daughter  of  Jeffrey  PRBNDEB- 
OAST,  of  Newcastle,  (tee  above)  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  Jeffrey,  of  Mullough,  received  the  free- 
dom of  Glasgow,  7th  May,  1716 ;  cap- 
tain under  the  Duke  of  Marlborough 
1710;  m.  Lucy,  daughter  of  John 
IVERS,  and  d.  27th  March,  1748,  aged 
63,  having  by  her  (who  d.  llth  June, 
1774)  had  issue, 

1.  Thomas,  d.  aged  4  years. 

2.  Jeffrey,  d.  1746. 

3.  John.'rf.  7th  May,  1746,  aged  1 
year. 

4.  Jeffrey. 

5.  Henry,   Lieutenant  of  'the   4th 
Horse,  d.  t.  p.  24th   September, 
1771,  aged  25. 

1.  Mary,  d.  1743. 

2.  Eleanor,  m.  Thomas   CLCTTEB- 

BITCK. 

3.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Thomas  GABDE, 
of  Ballinacurra. 

4.  Lucy,   m.   Nicholas   GYLES,    of 
Youghal. 

Mrs.  Prendergast,  >«.  secondly,  about  1695, 
John  MCCAFFREY,  of  Limerick,  who  assumed 
the  surname  of  PUKXDEHGAST,  and  by  him 
had  issue,  a  son,  Terence  Prendergast,  and  a 
daughter, 

MABY  PBENDEBGAST,  m.  to  JOHN  PKE.X- 
DERGAST,  of  Enockane,  near  Moneygall,  co. 
Tipperary,  who  was  in  possession  of  certain 
lands  called  Spittle,  adjoining  Ardfinan,  23rd 
February,  1729,  12th  October,  1742,  and 
28th  March,  1750.  They  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  Lackeu  and  Grecnmount, 
in.  the  daughter  of  Archer  BUTLER,  and 
d.  28th  August,  182<>,  aged  9(i,  leaving 
a  son,  John,  of  Shamrock  Lodge, 
whose  daughter,  Alice  Mary,  d.  vnm. 
19th  March,  1852. 
IT.  EDMOND,  of  whom  presently. 


77G 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


in.  James, 

iv.  Thomas  (or  Maurice).* 

V.  Thomas, 


"All         men- 
tioned in  a 
deed  of  9th 
May,  1734. 
The  second  son, 

EUMOND  PREXDERGAST,  of  Marlhill,  li. 
1731 ;  m.  a  daughter  of  Walter  STRANG,  of 
Coolcagh,  co.  Tipperary,  and  sister  of  Luke 
STRANG,  of  Cooleagh,  and  d.  in  1809,  aged  70, 
leaving  issue,  a  daughter,  Anne,  living  in 
1810 ;  and  a  son, 

ROBERT  PHENDERGAST,  of  Ardfinnn  Castle, 
and  of  Marlhill,  m.  9th  July,  1808,  Anne, 
daughter  of  Robert  KEATING,  of  Ballydrihid, 
Cahir,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21st 
January,  18b9,  aged  68)  had  issue, 

I.  EDMOND,  of  Ardfinan  Castle. 

II.  Robert,  of  Ardfinan  Castle,  surgeon- 
major  on  the  staff  of  II.M.'s  array,  b. 
13th  June,  1811;    m.  5th  December, 

1860,  Julia,    daughter   of    Rev.   

KENOGHAN,  rector  of  Belfast,  and  d. 
25th  November,  1890,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Robert  John,  Lieutenant  R.N. 

2.  Frederick,  Lieutenant R.A.,6. 14th 
December,  1865. 

III.  James,    b.     15th    May,     1812;     </. 
tin  HI. 

IV.  John,   b.  4th  August,   1813;  d.  5th 
June,  1820. 

V.  Henry,  b.   5th   May,  1817;    went  to 
the  United  States,  25th  October,  1848  ; 
d  unm. 

VI.  Leonard,    barrister-at-law,    b.    llth 
October,  1818. 

VII.  John,  b.  25th  July,  1820. 


vni.  Nicholas,  in  Australia,  li.  9th  July, 

1827;  m.  and  has  issue. 
I.  Alicia  Anne.  />.  23rd  April,  1809;  m. 
A.  UEAUX,  and  </.  21st  April,  1814,  hav- 
ing had  issue. 
M.    Mary    Anne,    //.     24th     September, 

L814j  d.  num. 

III.  Margaret,  I.  22nd  January,  1816; 
in.  Dr.  William  MACKENZIE,  and  had 
issue. 

iv.  Catherine,  b.  5th  December,  1822. 
V.  Lucy,  b.  22nd  June,  1825. 
Mr.  Prendergast  d.  3rd  January,  1838,  aged 
58,  and  was  buried  at  Mullough.     His  eldest 
son, 

EDMOXD  PRKXDEHGAST,  of  Ardfinan 
Castle,  li.  26th  April,  1810;  m.  at  Ardfinan, 
27th  October,  1831,  Elizabeth,  widow  of 
Vere  HUNT,  of  Cappawhite,  daughter  of 
Richard  VOWEL,  and  grand  -  daughter  of 
Jeffrey  PREXDERGAST,  of  Croane  ;  and  by  her 
(who  was  buried  at  Mullough  Abbey,  near 
Newcastle,  co.  Tipperary)  had  issue, 

i.  ROBERT  HENHY,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

I.  Susan,  b.  at  Castleview,  near  Ardfinan, 
m.   Colonel    G-eorge    Ramsay   Alured 
DENNE,    late     of    the     4th    Dragoon 
Guards,   and    d.    leaving    issue,    one 
son. 

II.  Marrian,    4.   at   Castleview ;     m.    at 
Bombay,      Kenneth       James      Loch 
MACKENZIE,  of  Amraoti,  Berar,  Dec- 
can,  India,  and  lias  issue. 

Mr.    Prendergast   was   buried   at   Mullough 
Abbey,  co.  Tipperary. 


,  Edge  Cliff,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


EDWARD  WILLIAM  HAWKER,  of  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  b.  14th 
January,  1850,  was  educated  at  Harrow  and  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1871,  LL.B.  1873,  M.L.  and  M.A.  1890,  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1874,  elected  to  the  House  of  Assembly  of  South  Australia  1884  and 
1887,  resigned  his  seat  in  1889,  and  was  re-elected  1893,  is  a  F.S.S.,  and  in 
1892  was  elected  a  member  of  the  Institute  of  Mining  Engineers.  He  m.  at 
St.  Mary  Abbots,  Kensington,  London,  14th  May,  1890,  Mary  Letitia,  second 
daughter  of  the  late  Sir  William  Foster  STAWELL,*  K.C.M.G.,  of  D'Estaville, 
Melbourne,  Australia,  and  has  issue, 

George  Stanley,  5.  7th  May,  1894. 

Frances  Melian,  6.  12th  February,  1891. 


'  Sir  W.  F.  Stawell  was  b.  in  the  county  of  Cork,  27th  June,  1815,  and  having  been 
called  to  the  Irish  Bar,  1839,  emigrated  to  Victoria  in  1843.  He  was  appointed  Attorney. 
General  of  the  colony,  1851,  and  was  returned  to  the  Legislative  Assembly  for  the  district 
of  Melbourne  1856.  From  1857  to  August,  1886,  he  held  the  office  of  chief  justice,  and  the 
following  year  was  appointed  lieutenant-governor.  Sir  William  HI.  Mary  Frances  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Willam  Pomeroy  GREENE,  of  Collcn  House,  Collun,  eo.  Louth,  Ireland,  and 
afterwards  of  Woodlands,  Victoria  (see  GRKKXE  of  Orei/sloncs,  p.  41),  and  d.  at  Naples,  12th 
March,  1889.  Sir  W.  F.  Stawell  was  the  second  son  of  JONAS  STAWELL,  of  Old  Court,  by 
Anna,  his  wife,  second  daughter  of  the  Right  Rev.  William  FOSTKK,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Clogher, 
Ireland  (see  FOSTER,  of  Thvrnley,  p.  55). 


IH'KKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTKY. 


777 


lincnac. 


ADMIUAI,  K.nwAiiii  HAWKI-I:.  I!.\l.,  of 
A<liforii  II..U-C,  IVt,-,->l!rM.  ElOti,  >>.  17*2, 
m.  islil.  .1.. 11,111:1  .Naomi  (4.  1800),  and  by 

In1]-,  u  liu  il.  l.s:i  I,  had  issue, 

i.  Kdwanl  Junes,  ft.  14th  October,  1817, 
»i.  Margumta,  daughter  of  John 

RnnrlB,    C.K.,    and    i/.    -Dili    March, 

IN'.I'-',     leaving     with    tH'O    daughter-,  a 

son,  (.'land. 
II.  GKOHC.I:  ( H  MILES   (Hon.),  of  whom 

presently. 
in.  Jiimcn  Collins,  m.  Louisa,  daughter 

of  Captain  LIBSON,  R.N. 
IV.  Charles  Lloyd,   »».   Emma,  daughter 
of  John   DIOBT,  and  rf.  1860,  leaving 
three  sons. 

v.  William  Henry  (Rev.),  of  Ashford 
House,  Petersfiekl,  »».  1858,  Eugenia 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  .lolm 
JONES,  of  Derry  Ormond,  co.  Car- 
digan, by  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  his 
wife,  daughter  of  T.  JESSON.  of  Hill 
Park,  Sevenoaks,  eo.  Kent,  and  /I. 
1874.,  leaving  a  son, 

William    Carmichael,    b.    1860,    m. 
1885,    Mary    Wilhelmina    Noel, 
eldest  daughter  of  Captain  \.  \\ . 
MONET,  of  Little  Stodham,  Hants, 
and    d.    1888,    leaving    issue,   a 
daughter,  Dorothy. 
II.  Elizabeth. 
II.  Jane,  m.  T.  RIPLEY. 
in.  Adelaide,  m.  Gt.  LIVKING,  M.D. 
Admiral  Hawker    il.   in   1860.      His  second 
son, 

TIIK  HON.  GEOKGE  CHAHLES  HAWKEH,  of 
the  Briars,  Medindie,  Adelaide  and  Bun- 
»arcc.  South  Australia,  M.A.  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  M.L.A.,  J.P.  and  M.P.  for  North 
Adelaide.  He  emigrated  to  Australia  in 
1839,  was  elected  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Assembly,  South  Australia,  1800,  re-elected 
1863,  was  treasurer  from  23rd  May,  1875,  to 
3rd  June,  1875,  chief  secretary  25th  March, 
ISTi).  t;>  June,  1876,  and  commissioner  of  Pub- 
lie  Works  ifith  October,  1877,  to  24th  June, 
1881.  The  Hon.  G.  C.  Hawker,  was  b.  21st 
September,  1818,  m.  16th  December,  1845, 
Bessie,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry  SEYMOUR, 
of  Ballymoorc  Castle,  co.  Galway,  by  his  wife 
Eliza  DitottGHT,  of  Ridgemount,  King's 
county,  Ireland,  and  had  issue, 

i.  EDWAED  WILLIAM,  of  Adelaide,  the 

subject  of  this  memoir. 
II.  George  Charles,  b.  22nd  May,  1851, 
m.  1886,  Joanne  Fitzgerald,  daughter 
of  Robert  Ban-  SMITH,  of  Torreus 
Park,  near  Adelaide,  and  d.  loth 
February,  1889,  leaving  issue,  Robert, 
b.  1889,  and  Elizabeth  Seymour. 


nr.  H,-nr\    CMlcy,  Lieutenant  R.N.,  4. 

1  llh  Nth   Di mbcr, 

1^7','.  .!  UH    i  hndon     UMM,    younger 
ihtet   nf    tin'    late    Major    ivt.-r 

William     l.i 1 1  v «  M  it,    of     Long 

\Vhitcliureli,  llanto,  by 
i ii-th  hi*   wife,  daughter  <>\   J,,hii 
11,  and  ha- 

1.  <.-\inoiir,  b.  1880. 

2.  George  Lanoe,  b.  1890. 
8.  Gordon,  4.  1892. 

1.  Siola. 

-.  Sylvia  Fern. 

3.  Salome. 

IV.  John  Frederick,  deceased. 

v.  Michael  Seymour,  4.  19th   February, 

1857,    in.     1891,     Elizabeth     Bc^e, 

daughter    of     Alan    McFARLANB,   of 

\\clliugton   Lodge,   South    Australia, 

and  lias  issue, 

Charles  Alan  Seymour,  4.  1894. 
vi.   Walter,    4.   8th    October,    1861,   m. 

1888,  Mary,  daughter  of  —  FACLKNEB, 

and  has  issue, 
Trevor,  4.  18D2. 
Doris, 
vn.  Richard  McDonnell,   4.   4th    May, 

1865. 
viii.  Trevor  Wynne  Eyre,  deceased. 

II.  Bertram    Robert,  '4.    29th    March, 
1868. 

I.  Elizabeth  Joanna  Naomi,  4.  2nd  Octo- 
ber, 1846,  m.  1882,  Tenison  Francis 
LEVINOB,  of  Enniscoffey  House,  Killn- 
can,  co.  Westmeath,  third  son  of 
Mareus  Anthony  LsviHGE,  of  New 
Park,  co.  Roscommon  (by  Eleanor 
Anne,  his  first  wife,  daughter  of 
William  A.  HODSON,  of  Middleton,  co. 
Westmeath),  who  was  the  son  of  Mark 
Anthony  LEVINOE,  fifth  son  of  Sir 
Richard  LEVINOE,  fourth  Bart,  (tee 
BCBKE'S  Peerage  and  Baronetage), 
and  has  issue, 

1.  George  Marcus  Tenison,  4.  1888. 

1.  Alice  Eleanor. 

2.  lerne  AltinM. 

it.  Alice  Jane,  4.  14th  May,  1848. 

III.  Eleanor    Mary,    4.     17th    January, 
1855,  HI.  1880,  Christopher  M.  BAOOT, 
and   has   issue,  fire    sons    and    three 
daughters. 

IV.  Katrine  Amy,  4.  24th  June,  1858. 
v.  Mary  Blanche  (twin  with  her  sister 

Katrine  Amy),  4.  24th  June,  1858, 
m.  1881,  Charles  GOSSE,  M.D.,  and 
by  him,  who  <l .  1881,  had  issue,  a 
daughter, 

Mary  Katrine, 
vi.  Adelaide  Rose. 


Residence — Adelaide,  South  Australia. 


778  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


SIR  JOHN  WILLIAM  AKERMAN,  K.C.M.G.,  formerly  Speaker  of  the 
Legislative    Council  of    Natal,    I.    at    Plymouth,  16th    August,    1825  ; 
m.  first,  28th  June,  1850,  Jane,  daughter  of  C.  STAXTIAL,  of  Corsham,  and  has 
had  issue, 

i.  James,  l>.  1852,  d.  in  infancy. 
I.  Susan,  b.  1854,  d.  in  infancy. 

n.  Elizabeth    Charlotte,    6.    16th    October,    1855,  m.    December,    1878, 
Thomas   Daniel    BARRY,    M.L.A.,    of    Lismorc,    Swellendam,    Cape 
Colony,  who  d.  October,  1890. 
ill.  Catherine,  i.  1856,  d.  in  infancy. 

Sir  John  m.  secondly,  3rd  January,  1878,  Emma  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  W. 
H.  BRUIIHY,  of  Bath,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

ii.  Conrad,  b.  8th  October,  1878. 

Sir  J.  W.  Akerman  embarked  at  Plymouth  in  the  "  British  Tar,"  bound 
for  Natal,  and  arrived  there  in  September,  1850,  and  is  one  of  the  few  sur- 
vivors of  the  English  colonists  of  that  early  period,  the  real  founders  of  the 
colony's  fortunes.  He  took  up  his  abode  amongst  the  Dutch  inhabitants  of 
the  upper  districts  of  the  colony  for  the  purpose  of  acquiring  a  knowledge  of 
their  method  of  farming,  their  language,  and  their  modes  of  thought,  an 
acquisition  which  proved  of  great  use  to  him  in  after  years.  In  1855,  he  removed 
to  Pietermaritzburg,  and  turned  his  attention  to  the  profession  in  which  he  had 
been  trained  for  eleven  years  in  the  mother  country,  where  he  was  one  of  the 
foundation  associates  of  the  Pharmaceutical  Society  of  Great  Britain.  He 
retired  from  business  in  1875,  and  devoted  himself  entirely  to  public  life. 
He  sat  from  1857  to  1862  as  member  of  the  Municipal  Corporation  of  Pieter- 
maritzburg, and  was  mayor  of  that  city  for  one  year,  when  he  founded  the 
Alexandra  Park,  and  carried  out  other  important  town  improvements.  He 
sat  for  Pietermaritzburg  in  the  Legislative  Council  almost  continuously  from 
1862  to  1892,  and  was  one  of  its  most  active  members  and  a  leader  of  a  large 
party  in  that  house,  and  is  identified  with  all  the  great  legislative  measures 
of  those  years.  In  1870  he  was  summoned  to  the  Executive  Council,  and  was 
the  first  elective  member  so  honoured.  He  was  appointed  a  justice  of  the 
peace  in  1863  for  Pietermaritzburg,  and  subsequently  for  the  whole  colony.  In 
October,  1880,  he  was  elected  Speaker,  and  was  re-elected  on  four  other  occa- 
sions. His  tenure  of  this  office  extended  to  nearly  twelve  years.  He  repre- 
sented Natal  at  the  Colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition  in  1886,  and  was  created 
a  K.C.M.G.  in  the  following  year,  being  the  first  Natal  colonist,  holding  only 
an  elective  office,  so  honoured  by  Her  Majesty.  Sir  John  has  been  president, 
vice-president,  or  committee-man  in  most  of  the  public  institutions  of  the 
colony,  including  the  Natal  Society,  the  Natal  Rifle  Association,  the  Botanic 
Society,  and  many  others.  He  has  served  on  almost  all  the  important 
commissions  of  his  colony.  Sir  John  started,  during  the  war,  the  "  Zulu 
War  Relief  Fund  "  and  the  "  Sick  and  Wounded  Fund,"  and  succeeded  in 
collecting  nearly  £8,000  from  Natal,  the  adjacent  states,  and  Mauritius, 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY.  771) 

where  his  mime  was  well  known.  Iii  April,  1892,  he  resigned  his  ofliue,  owing 
to  ill-health,  aftei-  u  residence  of  forty  years  in  the  colony,  thirty-five  of  which 
had  been  devoted  to  an  active  nnd  unremitting  public  life. 


Hinrnac. 


It  remains  a  matter  of  some  uncertainty 

whether       this       family       of       AKEBMAN      U 

•  led,  us  some  contend,  from  the 
Counts  AKEHMAN,  of  Bessarabia,  or  have 
ileriwil  tlii'ir  origin  elsewhere.  More  than 
one  I'liniilv  of  the  same  name  hare  lived  in 
this  country. 

JOHN  AKEUMAN,  4.  about  1690,  was 
settled  as  a  farmer  at  Bromham,  Wilts,  and 
had  u  son, 

ROBBBT  AKERMAN,  of  Bromham,  Wilts, 
whose  son, 

JOHN  AKEEMAN,  of  Bromham,  Wilts,  I. 
1747,  left  issue,  a  son, 

REV.  JAMES  AKEBMAN,  of  Bromham,  Wilts, 
m.  1813,  Elizabeth  LONO,  of  Chippenham, 
and  d.  at  Penzance,  April,  1848,  having  by 


I.  JOHN  WILLIAM  (Sir),  the  subject  of 

t  hi*  memoir. 

u.  James,   ,,i.   1HIO,  Mary  BKACIIEB,  of 
Salisbury,  and  had  issue, 

1.  William. 

2.  Ilenrv. 
1.  Mary'. 

i.  Elizabeth,  m.  184D,  Rev.   Dr.  STAN- 
TIAL. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1849,  J.  T.  POI.KINOHOMK, 
and  had  issue, 

1.  John. 

2.  Trevenen. 
8.  James. 

4.  Edwin. 
1.  Mary. 


her,  who  d.  at  Maruzion,  in   January,  1877, 
had  issue, 

Residence — Pietermaritzburg,  Natal,  South  Afriea. 

English  address— Royal  Colonial  Institute,  London,  S.W. 

Barton* 

EUSSELL  BARTON,   of  Russell  Lea,  Five  Dock,  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  b.  at  Penge,  co.  Surrey,  5th  September,  1830;  TO.  17th  June, 
1855,  Jane  McCulloch,  daughter  of  Andrew  and  Agnes  McPhcrson  DAVIE,  of 
Edinburgh,  and  afterwards  of  South  Australia,  and  has  issue, 
i.  EDMUND  JOHN,  l>.  19th  April,  1859. 
u.  Arthur  John  Cribb,   6.  25th  September,   1800;    m.  17th  September, 

1887,  Undine  Una  ROOD,  and  has  a  daughter,  Undine  Una. 
m.  Andrew  Bogan,  I.  29th  August,  1866. 
iv.  William  Wickstead,  b.  16th  June,  1868. 
v.  Russell,  I.  22nd  November,  1874. 
vi.  Hugh  Rivers,  6.  5th  August,  1876. 
i.  Agnes  Sophia,  b.  5th  April,  1856. 
u.  Jane  McCullocL,  b.  5th  May,  1857 ;  TO.  David  Cooper  KIRKWOOD,  and 

has  issue,  four  sons. 

in.  Frances  Lucy,  in.  Basil  George  WOOLEV,  and  has  issue,  two  sons, 
iv.  Rose  Mary,  b.  15th  September,  1870. 
v.  Roxy  Claude  May,  b.  8th  May,  1879. 

Mr.  Barton  was  for  seven  years  member  for  the  Burke  electorate  in  the 
Legislative  Assembly  from  1880  to  1886.  He  was  for  some  time  managing 
director  of  the  great  Cobar  copper  mine,  subsequently  purchased  the  Nymagee 
copper  mine,  and  has  been  connected  with  many  other  mining  and  commercial 
enterprises ;  he  purchased  Mooculta,  which  he  still  owns,  and  afterwards  in 
conjunction  with  one  of  his  brothers,  Brindengabba  and  Willara,  on  the  Cul- 
laburra  and  Paroo  rivers. 


780 


BURKE'S  COLON  I A  I,  GKNTKY. 


Uttuaac. 


JOHN  BARTON,  of  London,  m.  Eliza, 
daughter  of  Samuel  Low,  and  Eliza,  his 
wife  (who  m.  secondly,  Edmund  BUTCHER), 
the  daughter  of  John  LAURENCE  (son  of 
William  LAWRENCE,  of  Mount  Wend,  co. 
Salop).  Mr.  J.  Barton  left  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,     sometime      consul     in     Eio 
Janeiro. 

III.  Joshua,  went  to  America, 
jv.  Jonathan,  of  London. 

v.  Phillip  Henry. 

I.  A    daughter,   m.   John   PEABCE,   of 
London,  solicitor. 

II.  A    daughter,     m.    Charles    Stewart 
PEAKCE,  of  London,  solicitor. 

III.  A  daughter,  m.  John   WlCKSTEAD, 
of  London,  who  went  to  New  Zealand. 

iv.  A  daughter,  m.  Thomas  WICKSTEAD, 
of   London,    civil    engineer,    and   had 
issue,  one  son  and  three  daughters. 
The  eldest  son, 

EDMOND  BAETON,  of  Old  Ford,  eo. 
Middlesex,  emigrated  to  Soutli  Australia 
in  1839,  in.  at  Penge,  co.  Surrey,  1829, 

Sophia   Rosser,  daughter  of  RUSSELL, 

of  that  place,  by  his  wife,  nee  ROSSEH,  of  a 


Wrl>li  family,  and  il.  in  1S(!2,  having  by  her, 
who  il,  in  1850,  had  issue,  eleven  children,  of 
whom , 

I.  RUSSELL,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

il.  Pearce,  m.  Victoria,  daughter  of 

I'OLLHILL. 
in.  Wickstead,  HI.  Fanny  Felicia  Russell, 

daughter  of DVMAS,  and  lias  issue, 

four  sons  and  two  daughters. 

IV.  AVakcficld,    m.    Jessie,    daughter    of 

CAMPBELL,  and   lias   had  issue, 

sixteen  children,  of  whom  three  sons 
and  three  daughters  survive. 

V.  Edmund  Butcher,  m.  Nelly,  daughter 

of  MORRIS,  and  has   four  sons 

and  three  daughters. 

VI.  Grainger,  who  by  Priseilla,  his  wife, 
lias  one  son  and  two  daughters. 

I.  Eliza,  m.  John  DAUBENKY,  but  has  no 

issue. 
ii.  Frances,  m.  Peter  Martin  MERKILL, 

and  has  four  sons  and  four  daughters. 
III.  Emma  Rosser,  HI.  Dr.  Arthur  John 

CRIBB,  of  London,  and  has  two  sons 

and  two  daughters, 
iv.  Lucy,  m.  Arthur  Aiikin  WICKSTEAD, 

and  has  issue. 


— Russell  Lea,  Five  Dock,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


Iltf 
IIV  + 

ALBERT  VIGNE,  late  of  Middleburg,  Cape  Colony,  6.  25th  November, 
1835;  m.  Lucy  Louisa   Burn,  daughter  of   John  WHITE,  by  his  wife 
Mary,  daughter  of  Burn  MALONY. 


ILuuaijc. 


This  Huguenot  family  left  France  at  the 
Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  and 
settled  in  Holland,  and  afterwards  in  Eng- 
land. 

ROBERT  VIGNE,  m.  Margaret  D'OLIEB,  aunt 
of  the  Rev.  Sydney  SMITH,  and  bad  issue,  a 
son, 

HENRY  VIGNE,  b.  30th  December,  1778; 
»i.  1803,  Marianne,  eldest  daughter  and  even- 
tual co-heiress  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  ROBERTS, 
vicar  of  St.  Peter's,  Cornhill,  and  afterwards 
of  Tenterden,  co.  Kent,  by  Mary,  his  wife, 
elder  daughter  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister 
Anne,  m.  9th  November,  1778,  Sir  William 
CURTIS,  first  Bart.,  M.P.,  see  BURKE'S  Peerage 
and  Baronetage}  of  Edward  CONSTABLE,  co- 
heir of  the  AUSTENS,  of  Tenterden,  baronets 


of  Bexley,  and  il.  July,  1840,  at  Walthamstow, 
Essex,  having  by  her,  who  d.  in  London,  July, 
1861,  had  issue, 

HENRY  THOMAS  VIGNE,  of  Culsdon,  Cape 
Colony,  I,  in  London,  21st  January,  1805,  m. 
28th  August,  1826,  Anne  Maria,  daughter  of 
PETER,  of  Kirkland,  near  Leven,  Fifeshire, 
and  d.  4th  November,  1881,  having  by  her, 
who  d.  18th  June,  1857,  had  issue, 

i.  ALBERT,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

II.  Henry  James,  deceased. 

I.  Frances  Jane. 

II.  Henrietta    Mary,    m.    9th    January, 
1862,  George  Henry  HALL,  and  has 
issue,  a  daughter,  Edith  Vigne. 

III.  Edith  Susan. 


Arms — Arg.  three  boars''  heads  in  pale  ppr. 

Crest — A  boar's  head,  ppr. 

Residence — Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 


i:i;i!KK'S  COLONIAL  OKNTItV. 


781 


JOHN  WILLIAM   (!  KO|;< ;  K   COX.  of  N,-,,.-,.  Musw.-ll   Brook,  >Yw  South 
\Yiilrs,    111.    Kli/.alicth,  daughter  of  Rev.  15.  llowiai.,  ol    Iliighlcv,  Shrop- 
shire, Kngland,  anil  has  issue,  one  son  and  one 


llincngc. 


This  family  was  seated  originally  in 
Chichcstrr  mid  iftenmrdi  in  Dorsetshire. 
THOMAS  Cox,  of  \Vimbnrne,  oo.  Dorset,  4. 
1(17(1,  had  a  son,  WILLIAM  Cox,  b.  in  1095, 
wlio  had  ii  son, 

ROBEKT  Cox,  of  Winiborno,  co.  Dorset, 
Knuland,  Ii.  173O;  m.  Jane  IlABVKV,  and  (I. 
at  sea,  having  liad  issue, 

I.  Robert  Harvey,  of  Christchurch, 
Hants,  b.  29th  October,  1751  j  m.  Ann 
WOOLSEY,  and  d.  12th  April,  1815, 
liuving  by  her,  who  rf.  2nd  .November, 
1829,  had  issue, 

1.  Robert  Harvey,  4.  1784,  d.  num. 

2.  Charles,  of  Christehurch,  Carrick- 
on-Shannon,  co.  Leitrim,  J.P.,  b. 
1707,  entered  the  army  and  was 
gazetted  Ensign  87th  Foot,  14th 
February,   1805  ;    Captain,  April, 
1813;  Captain  72nd  Foot,  July, 
1834  ;   Major  by  Brevet,  January, 
1837 ;     and     Lieutenant-Colonel, 
1851,  retired  from  the  Armv,  4th 
August,  1854.     He  led  the  for- 
lorn    hope    in     Buenos     Ayres, 
South  America,  and  was  awarded 
the   thanks   of    both    Houses   of 
Parliament.     The  records  of  his 
distinguished    services    and     his 
family  papers  were  lost  when  his 
son  was  wrecked  in  the  "  Gotten- 
burg,"  24th  February,  1875.     He 
m.     Helen,     daughter    of     Rev. 
Henry  THOMAS,  rector  of  Killeen, 
Queen's  co.,  and  d,  4th  Decem- 
ber, 1862,  having  by  her,  who  d. 
llth  February,  1870,  had  issue, 

(1)  Robert       Henry      (Rev.), 
vicar         of       Hardingstone, 
J»'orthants,    b.   at    the   Mau- 
ritius,  29th    October,    1811, 
graduated  M.A.  Trinity  Col- 
lege, Dublin,  1818  ;  m.  18th 
June,  1830,  Emily,  daughter 
of  Thomas  MOOBE,  of  Dub- 
lin,   and    d.    llth    January, 
1892,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
through  the  effects  of  a  car- 
riage   accident,   29th   April, 
1887)    had    issue,  four  sons 
and  two  daughters,  all  mar- 
ried and  having  issue,  except 
his  second  son,  Charles  Fol- 
liet,    Captain    late    R.N.,    b. 
1842. 

(2)  Charles,  d.  unm. 

(3)  Mathew  Dillon  Thomas,  b. 


1829, d.  at  Port  Darwin,  New 
South  Wales. 

(4)  Harry,  b.  1831  ;    m.  Miw 
CROW,  and  (I.  s.p. 

(5)  Pry,-,,    \\iim,   b.   1835;    m. 
Mary   WILLIAMS,   and   was, 
together  with    his   wife   and 
family,  drowned  in  the  found- 
ering of  the  "  Gottenburg," 
near     Port     Darwin,     New 
South  Wales,  24th  February, 
1875. 

(1)  Harriet  Young,    4.    1813; 
m.  Rev.  Richard   CLIPFOBD, 
whose  second  daughter,  Mary 
Phoebe,  m. Stephen  ANEIIXG, 
C.E.,     of     the     Restoration 
House,   Rochester,   and   has 
issue. 

(2)  Helen,  4. 1819  ;  m.  Bedford 
CAMEBON,  and  d.  1891,  leav- 
ing issue. 

(3)  Jane,  4.  1823  ;    m.  General 
Arthur  BCTCHEB,  R.M.L.I., 
and  has  issue,  six   sons  and 
three  daughters. 

(4)  Arabella,      4.     1825;      m. 
Simon  BAGOE,  high    sheriff 
(it  \Vnterford,  and  has  issue. 

(5)  Eliza,    4.    1828 ;    m.   1849, 
Rev.  Richard  NaehSTANDlsii, 
of  Limerick. 

3.  Harry,  M.D.,  4.  1798,  d.  unm. 

1.  Jane,  4.  1792;  m.  Joseph  NEANE, 
of   St.    Peter's   Park,    Guernsey, 
and  d.  1841. 

2.  Ann  Maria,  m.  first,  Thomas  Pryce 
WINS,     M.D.,    surgeon    in     the 
army,  and  secondly,  John  DAVID- 
SON, of  Shawford  Villa,  Winches- 
ter, and  d.  8th  April,  1874. 

ii.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

i.  Jane,  b.  at  Wiinborne,  Dorset,  1758, 
d.  unm. 

ii.  Anne,  4.  1762,  d.  unm. 
The  second  son, 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  Cox,  of  Clarendon, 
N  S,  \V.,  and  formerly  of  Devizes,  Wilts,  b.  at 
Wiinborne,  19th  December,  1764,  was  a 
captain  in  the  army  and  served  in  the 
French  wars ;  he  was  afterwards  in  the  New 
South  Wales  force,  to  which  colony  he  went 
in  the  jear  1797,  and  settled  permanently  at 
Sydney ;  he  was  a  J.P.  for  the  colony.  He 
m.  first,  February,  1789,  Rebecca,  daughter  of 
James  UPJOHN,  of  London,  merchant,  son  of 
Edward  UPJOHN,  of  Shaftesbury,  co.  Dorset, 


782 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


imcl  by  her,  who  d.  3rd  March,  1819,  ho  had 
issue, 

i.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently, 
II.  James,     of      Clarendon,     Tasmania, 
ancestor   of  JAMES  Cox,  of  Clarendon 
(see  next  memoir). 

in.  Charles,  *.  at  Devizes,  13th  Decem- 
ber, 1793,  killed  by  the  natives  of  New 
Zealand,  d.  MHJH. 

IV.  George,     ancestor    of      the      HON. 
GEORGE    HENRY  Cox,  of  Winhourn, 
Sydney  (see  that  family,  p.  75). 

V.  Henry,    of   Gleimiore,  Pcnrith,  It.  at 
Devizes,    Wilts,     1st    March,     1776, 
educated  in  England  and  returned  to 
the  colony,  and  became  a  squatter,  »«. 
1st  July,  1823,  Frances,  second  daugh- 
ter of  Alexander  Kenneth  MACKENZIE, 
of  Doehain,  New  South  Wales,  a  cadet 
of   the  G-airloch  family,  by   his  wife, 
Maryanne,  daughter  of  Captain  John 
PIPER,  of  the  6th  Regiment  of  Foot, 
and  has  issue,  with  two  daughters, 

1.  Francis,  m.  August,  1851,  Jessie 
Julia,  second  daughter  of  Captain 
Thomas   H.  BAYLIS,   17th   Regi- 
ment, by  his  wife  Dorothea,  daugh- 
ter of   Captain   BABTLETTS,    and 
had  surviving  issue, 

(1)  Francis    Henry   Baylis,    b. 
January,  1853. 

(2)  Bartels  Frere,  b.  1876. 

(1)  Ellen  Henrietta,  b.  Decem- 
ber, 1862. 

(2)  Augusta  Jessie,  b.  March, 
1869. 

2.  Kenneth,  b.  1829,  m.  Miss  BAX- 
TER, and  left  issue. 

3.  Vivian,  m.  Miss  MILLS,  and  has 
issue. 

4.  Colin  Beddek,  b.  1831. 

1.  Henrietta  Jane,  b.  1833,  m.  21st 
June,  1853,  Hon.  George  Henry 
Cox,  of  Winbourn,  Sydney,  and 
has  issue.     (See  that  family.) 

2.  Maria  Eliza,  6.   July,   1835,   »». 
James  Norton  BROOKS,  who  was 
third  son  of  Henry  BROOKS,  of 
Littleham,  by  his  wife,  Margaret 
MACKENZIE. 

vi.  Frederick,  b.  1797. 

VII.  Edward,  of  Fernhill,  Mulgoa,  New- 
South  Wales,  member  of  Legislative 
Council  of  New  South  Wales,  b.  29th 
May,  1805,  m.  1827,  Jane  Maria,  third 
daughter  of  Richard  BROOKS,  of  Den- 
ham  Court,  and  d.  May,  1868,  leaving 
issue, 

1.  Edward  King,  who  was  father  of 
EDWARD  STANDISH  Cox,  of  Fern- 
side,  Rylestone,  New  South  Wales 
(whom  see  p.  76). 

2.  Richard  William,  of  Bristol  Lue, 
J.P.,  New  South  Wales,  b.  1832, 
m.  Margaret  Ann  KNOWLES,  and 
had  issue,   three   sous   and  four 
daughters. 

3.  James  Charles,  M.D.,   of  Graig- 
crook,     St.     Leonards,      Sydney, 
F.K.C.S.,  F.R.S.,  president  of  the 


first  New  South  Wales  Board  of 
Fisheries  ;  an  eminent  concholo- 
gist,  b.  21st  July,  1834;  m.  Mar- 
garet Wharton,  third  daughter  of 
John  MACLELLIN,  of  Grecnock, 
North  Britain,  and  by  her  who 
d.  1876,  lias  had  issue, 

(1)  James  Wharton,  M.B.C.M., 
b.  31st  July.  1859. 

(2)  Oswald  Maclellan,  b.  I860, 
d.  1864. 

(3)  Allaster   Edward,    b.    12th 
August,      1864,      M.B.C.M. 
Edinburgh,  1889. 

(4)  Arthur  Brooks,  of  Sydnov, 
N.S.W.,  b.  29th  September, 
1866. 

(1)  Millicent  Emma  Inglis,  b. 
21st  September,  1862,  m.  12th 
February,    1890,    Montague 
Peregrine   Albemarle,    LORD 
BERTIE,     only    son    of     the 
present  EARL   OF   LINDSEY, 
and  has    issue  (see  BURKE'S 
Peerage) . 

(2)  Constance  Margaret,  It.  6th 
August,    1868,    m.     Charles 
ALLISON,  B.A.,  of  Wynong, 
New  South  Wales. 

(3)  Eleanor     Mary,     b.     July, 
1870,  HI.  William,  elder  son 
of  Colonel  William  le  Poer 
TRENCH. 

(4)  Mareia  Lilian. 

(5)  Margaret. 

(6)  Jane  Judith. 

1.  Christiana,  b.  30th  April,  182S, 
m.    Colonel     II.     J.    Bannatyne 
MACLEOD,  R.A.,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Bannatyne,  'b.    I860,    B.A. 
Cambridge,  and  Civil  Service, 
India,  m.  1883,  Lilian,  daugh- 
ter of  Colonel  W.  WROUGH- 
TON,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  and 
has  issue,  one  son  and  two 
daughters. 

2.  Harry  John,   b.   1865,  Lieu- 
tenant   1st  Battalion    South 
Wales  Borderers  (24th  Regi- 
ment),   d.    at    Trichinopoly, 
1893. 

(3)  William  Bernera,  M.B.C.M. 
Edinburgh. 

(1)  Christina. 

(2)  Jane. 

2.  Jane   Maria,  b.  1836;    m.    1866, 
Thomas  STEPHENS,  Inspector  of 
Schools,    Tasmania,  and  d.    25tli 
March,    1884,  leaving  issue,  three 
sons  and  two  daughters. 

I.  Frances  Anne,  b.  1802. 
Captain    William    Cox    m.    secondly,    1S21, 
Anna,  daughter  of  Joseph  BLACHFORD,  and 
d.    15th    March,  1837,  having   by  her  had 
further  issue, 

VIII.  Edgar,    b.    1822,    m.    Andrewina, 

daughter  of  Captain  John  PIPER,  of 

the  New  South  Wales  Corps. 

ix.     Thomas     (Rev.),    b.     1823,    B.A. 

Trinity     College,     Cambridge,    1816 


HURKK'S  COLONIAL  GKNTKY. 


M.A.  (Cambridge)  is.'»o,  and  ail 
eiinilem  Oxon,  1860,  curate  of  Timbers 
C'ooinbo  and  Mount  Silver,  rector  of 
Ideford,  Devon,  1877,  rector  of  Norton- 
juxta-Twyoross,  CM.  l.i-ii-r-trr.  1878, 
in.  Laura  June",  daughter  of  lirodii; 
,|OM>  (h.nnrrly  LEACH),  and  his  wife 
Eliza  WIHTAKKB,  and  </.  Dtli  October, 
1887,  having  bad  issue, 

1.  Arthur  llluchford,  is  married. 

2.  Charles  Herbert,  d.  younj;. 

3.  Hubert   Jlenry,   HI.  "April,  180], 
Catherine  Louisa,  youngcstdaugh- 
ter  of  the  late  Kly  II  u.L,  of  Liver- 
pool and  Moranlmm. 

4.  Sydney,  is  married. 

5.  Hamilton    Lionel,   educated    at 
Dorchester  College,  and  became  a 
ini--ionary  at  Ceylon. 

1.  Alice,  m.  1888,  Captain  Stanley 
Brenton  VON  Donor,  R.A. 

2.  Agnes  Anna. 

3.  Ethel  Mary   Blachford,    m.   3rd 
April,    1894,    Rev.    Charles     11. 
PIGOTT,   vicar    of     St.     Mary's, 
Frome,  Somerset,  England. 

x.  Alfred  Cox ,  of  Waikato,  New  Zea- 
land, I.  1825,  became  a  large  squatter; 
m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Major  MAC- 
PHEBSON,  of  the  99th  Regiment,  and 
had  with  other  issue, 

1.  A   daughter,   m.    a  son    of    Sir 
Alfred   WHITAKEB,  and   nephew 
of  Louis  Duncan  WHITAKEB,  by 
his  wife    Rebecca,    daughter    of 
William  Cox,  of  the  40th  Regi- 
ment. 

2.  A  daughter,   in.    a    son   of    Sir 
Walter  L.  BULLEK,  K.C.M.G.,  of 
New  Zealand. 

3.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Frederick  Charles 
LLOYD,  vicar  of  Chalsey,  Bucks, 
third  son  of  the  late  Rev.  H.  W. 
LLOYD. 

II.  Anna  Clarendon,  b.  at  Fairfield,  1828 ; 
m.  at  Sydney,  Captain  Richard  RAMS- 
BOTTOM,  99th  Regiment,  who  took  the 
name  of  ISHEBWOOD  on  the  death  of 
his  uncle,  and  purchased  Guienes 
Court,  Essex,  and  d.  in  London,  15th 
July,  1875,  having  by  her  (who  d.  at 
Guienes  Court,  29th  October,  1870) 
had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

WILLIAM  Cox,  of  Hobartville,  New  South 
Wales,  was  for  some  years  in  the  46th  Regt., 
and  served  in  the  Peninsulnr  war,  and  went 
afterwards  with  his  regiment  to  Australia 
and  settled  at  Hobartville,  New  South  Wales. 
He  was  b.  at  Devizes,  Wilts,  13th  November, 
1789;  >».  12th  August,  1813,  Elizabeth  (4. 
1792),  youngest  daughter  of  John  PIPEB,  of 
the  6th  Foot,  of  Colyton  House,  co.  Devon,  by 
his  wife,  Frances,  widow  of  Captain  DK 
WIXTON,  and  daughter  of  Stephen  ATEAULT 
(who  d.  April,  1(94),  descended  from  an 
ancient  Huguenot  family  of  La  Rochelle,  who 
after  the  revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes, 
1686,  took  up  his  residence  at  Rhode  Island, 
United  States.  William  Cox  rf.  at  Hobart- 


villi1,   20th    January.    IS'd,    ha\in>;     by    his 
wilV,  who  (/.  Otli  June,  lsi'4,  had  issue, 

I.  William.  I,.  IVr.-mb.T,  IM  \,  m.  Eli/ji 
l-i  r 

II.  Joux  HOBART,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Sloper,  >>.  1823,  »i.  Adelaide  Sophin, 
daughter  of  John  (!AKI.IX<;,  who  was 
the  son  of  Frederick  (IAKI.IMI,  • 
Lion  Square,  1>\    In-    \\it.',  a   daughter 
of  Lieutenant  William  Gordon  WAIUI 
(who  fought  at  Waterloo),  and  had 
issue, 

1.  Frederick    William    Sloper,     4. 

1  S.V.I. 

2.  Clarence  Hobart,  4.  1860. 

3.  Sloper  Piper,  4.  1864,  killed  by  a 
fall  from  his  horse. 

1.  Eleanor    Adelaide,   4.    1856,   m. 
John  GILLESPIB,  of  London,  and 
has   issue,   five    sons    and    three 
daughters. 

2.  Florence     Louisa,     m.     Sholto 
Montgomery  CAT,  and  has  issue. 

3.  Alice     Victoria,    m.    7th    May, 
1881,  Edward  Standish  Cox,  of 
Fernside  (whom  »ee  p.  76). 

4.  Ida    Jane    Elizabeth,    m.   Frlty 
CASTLBDKN,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Ann,  m.  21st  December,  1853,  Major 
Henry  REYNOLDS,  of  the  58th  Foot 
(who  served  in  the  first  Afghan  War, 
and    was  present  at  the   capture  of 
Chuznee :  medals),  and  by  him,  who  d. 
19th  July,  1859,  had  issue, 

1.  William  Cox,  4.  2nd  May,  1841  j 
m.  8th  June,  1886,  Constance  PAL- 
MEB,  and  d.  1894,  leaving  issue, 

(1)  Keith. 

(2)  Palmer. 

(1)  Dorothy  Ann. 

(2)  Winifred. 

2.  Henry  Charles,  Colonel  (retired), 
late  Professor  at  the  Royal  Mili- 
tary  College,  Sandhurst,  4.   7th 
February,  1846 ;  m.  Edith,  daugh- 
ter of  —  ELIN,  and  widow  of — DE 
S.u.ts,  and  has  issue, 

Henry  Victor. 
Milicent  Helen. 

1.  Elizabeth    Piper,   4.   17th   Feb- 
ruary, 1837. 

2.  Teresa  Felicia,  4.  25th  February, 
1852;   m.    (as   his  second   wife), 
3rd  July,  1877,  His   Eicellem-y 
Sir  Robert    George    Crookshank 
HAMILTON,  K.C.B.,  Governor  of 
Tasmania,   son   of  Rev.  Zachary 
Macaulay  HAMILTON,  of  Bressay, 
Shetland  Isles,  N.B.  (tee  HAMIL- 
TON, of  Hobart),  and  has  issue, 

Gavin  Macaulay,  4.  14th  June, 

1880. 
Mary   Caroline,  4.  29th  March, 

1878. 

3.  Annette   Mary,    4.    llth   April, 
1854. 

II.  Eliza,  4.  25th  August,  1817  ;  m.  1838, 
Sir  James  Arndell  TorL,  K.C.M.G., 
of   Waratah   House,   C'lupham  Park, 
Surrey,  England  (tee  that  family). 


784 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


III.  Frances,  m.  John  Cox,  of  Warrnam- 
bool,  Victoria   (see  Cox  of  Clairaadon), 

IV.  Jane,  I/.  1825,  in.   Walter  LAMB,  of 
Greystaiues,      Sydney,     New      South 
Wales,  and   d.  1855,  leaving  an  only 
child,  Alice  Elizabeth. 

T.  Eehecca,  b.  1826  ;  m.  Louis  Duncan 
•\VHITAKEB  (b.  25th  July,  1806),  of 
Richmond,  New  South  Wales,  mid  of 
Weimer  Lodge,  Beading,  son  of  Ed- 
ward WHITAKER,  D.L.,  of  the  Manor 
House,  Brampton,  co.  Oxford,  and  cl. 
at  Beading,  1887,  having  by  him,  who 
d.  24th  July,  1891,  had  issue,  an  only 
child,  Emily  Ann,  m.  1870,  Bev. 
Frederick  WATSON,  rector  of  Salcot, 
Essex,  and  afterwards  rector  of  Great 
and  Little  Wigborough,  same  co.,  son 
of  Rev.  Christopher  George  WATSON, 


rector    of    Melton,    Suffolk.       He   <1. 
1886. 
The  second  ?on, 

JOHN  IIouAiiT  Cox,  of  Negoa,  New  South 
Wale?,  J.P.,  1.  at  llobartville,  October,  1818; 
m.  1847,  Eliza  Georgiim,  eldest  daughter  of 
George  Cox,  of  Winbourn  (see  tlml  fnmilif), 
and  d.  1891,  having  by  her,  who  d.  1885,  liad 
issue, 

i.  JOHN  WILLIAM  GEORGE,  the  subject 

of  this  memoir. 
II.  Charles  Herbert. 
in.  Francis  A. 
IV.  James  S. 
v.  Henry  H. 
VI.  Clement. 

I.  Georgina  Maria. 

II.  Emily  Matilda. 

III.  Bebeeca  Jane. 


of 


MAGNUS  PIPER,  of  Nieustadt,  in  Hoist rin, 
who  had  emigrat  ed  from  Cornwall  and  resided 
in  Amsterdam,  was  grandfather  of, 

I.  Hugh,  who  was  killed  by  a  fall  from 
his  horse  in  1823.     He  had  issue, 

1.  John,  Captain  102nd  Foot,  who 
had    issue,    fire    sons    and    four 
daughters,   of    whom   Andrewina 
Victoria,   m.    1843,    Edgar    Cox, 
eldest   son   of    Captain    William 
Cox,    of    Clarendon,  N.S.W.,  by 
Anna    BLACHFOED,    his     second 
wife  (see  above). 

2.  Hugh,  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the 
Army,  commanding  her  Majesty's 
38th  Begiment  in  Bengal. 

ii.  JOHN,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  younger  son, 

JOHN  PIPER,  b.  1741,  educated  in  Berlin, 
entered  the  Prussian  service  as  a  volunteer ; 
and  subsequently  obtained  a  commission  as 
captain  in  the  English  army,  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Minden,  where  he  was  severely 
wounded,  and  afterwards  served  in  the  West 
Indies,  participating  in  the  capture  of 
Martinique.  About  1769  he  proceeded  with 
the  25th  Begiment  to  America,  and  being 
appointed  to  the  staff,  remained  there  till 
1782.  He  then  returned  to  England,  and 
retired  from  active  service  in  1788,  and  pur- 
chased the  property  of  Colyton,  co.  Devon, 
from  Sir  John  de  la  Pole,  of  Shute,  where  he 
resided  till  his  death  in  1802.  Captain  Piper 
m.  1776-7,  Francis,  widow  of  C'aptain  DE 
WINTON,  and  second  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
Stephen  AYBATJLT,  of  Newport,  Ehode 
Island,  U.S.  (the  only  surviving  representa- 
tive of  a  distinguished  and  once  opulent 
Huguenot  family,  which  emigrated  from  La 
Bochelle  upon  the  Bevocation  of  the  Edict 
of  Nantes),  and  by  her,  who  d.  at  Hampstead, 
co.  Middlesex,  1827,  he  had  issue,  three  sons 
and  three  daughters, 

I.  John,  b.  1783,  C.B.,  late  Lieutenant- 


Colonel  of  the  4th  King's  Own  Regi- 
ment of  Infantry,  who  after  having 
served  his  country  for  a  period  of 
twenty-five  years,  in  Canada,  Holland, 
Denmark,  Flanders,  Sweden,  Spain, 
Portugal,  France,  and  the  West 
Indies,  fell  a  sacrifice  to  the  pernicious 
effects  of  climate  in  the  thirty-eighth 
year  of  his  age  in  1821,  hastened  by 
exhaustion  from  the  last  and  almost 
mortal  wound  in  the  neck,  which  he 
received  near  Bayonne  in  November, 
1813.  Besides  the  Cross  of  the 
Bath,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Piper  re- 
ceived five  other  medals.  He  d.  num. 

II.  Samuel  Ayrault,  b.  1787,   M.D.,  sur- 
geon of  the  30th  Begiment,  m.  three 
times,    first   in   India,    and   secondly, 
1823,  Augusta  OLDHAM,  who  d.  1868, 
and   thirdly,  Ann,   widow  of  Captain 
ARMSTRONG,  and  d.  without  issue. 

III.  Bobert  Sloper,  Major  in  the  corps  of 
Royal   Engineers,   b.  at   Colyton,    co. 
Devon,  1st   March,  1790,  served  in  six 
campaigns   in  the    Peninsula,  France 
and    Flanders,   from    March,   1810,  to 
January,  1816.     From   1810  to  1812, 
lie  was  employed  in  the   lines  of  Lis- 
bon and  Almeida  ;   and  from  January, 
1812,  to  the  conclusion  of  hostilities  in 
1815,  held  the  command  of  a  division 
of  a  pontoon  train.      He  received  the 
thanks  of    Sir  Rowland   Hill  at    the 
passage  of  the  Tagus.     In  June,  1816, 
he   proceeded    to    Ceylon,    served    as 
Commanding  Engineer  in  the   Khan- 
dian  province  during  the  insurrection 
of    1817-18.      Proceeded    to   Canada 
and  superintended  the  building  of  the 
quay  at  Montreal,  a  work  which  lusted 
some    forty   years   without   requiring 
repairs,    notwithstanding    the    violent 
impact  of  the  ice  every  year.     His  last 
services  were  at  the  Cape.     He  m.  15th 
January,  1824,  Mary,  eldest  daughter 


'S  COLONIAL  (iKNTHY. 


1798,  m.    Eliza 

</.     at      S\dnc\. 
with    four 


M|'    Francis    BAHKOW,  of    Stnuid,  (-u. 

l\cnl,aml    d.ti     liri.v'liton,  IH7:t,  leav- 

ing ;in  only  child, 

Rolicrt  \\illiani.  Captain  46th  Foot, 
A.  (ith  Keccmhi  T.  is:.'  I.  „/.  Mar\ 
VAI.I.\M  •!•:,  unil  </.  r,  /<.  IS7:(. 

Miiiy  Ann.  b.   at   liiinde    [slmicl,  1780, 

HI.  in    London,    17:i~.    Alexander  Ken- 

lirlll      AlACkKW.IK,      a     cadet     of     MAC- 

KIA/IE,  of  Qairtix-h.     Tlicy  both  '/.  in 
1838,  leaving  issue, 
1.  .lolin    1'iper,  b. 
II  VWKI.SS,     anil 
1878,    leaving    issue, 
daaghian, 

Alexander  Kenneth. 
Thomas  Fit/hcrbert. 
John  Piper. 

1.  Maryannc,     4.      1797,    wi.     first, 
C;i|itain       WllITK,       R.E  ,      and 
secondly,   Ecv.    J.    TKOI'OHTON, 
\\ho  was  drowned    in  1860.     She 
rf.  in  1872. 

2.  Frances,  b.  1800,  m.  Henry  Cox, 
of  GHeumore,  N.S.W.  (tee  abuee). 

3.  Jane      Elizabeth,     b,     180],     d. 
YOUng. 

4.  Margaret,  A.   1802,  m.  first,  1825, 
Henry,   son  of  Richard   1!  HOOK  3, 
of  Denhain    Court,  of   the   Mari- 
time Service  (H.E.I.C.S.),  and  by 
him,  who  il.  1840,  had  with  other 
Isiae, 

(1)  James  Norton,  li.  1835,  ;«. 
his      cousin,     Maria      Eliza, 


of    Henri    i 
(ileninore  (.in  u' 

(1)  Miir«ur.t,      I,.       IMtJ,      „,. 
TlinniHt       ,J..lin        Ni  ill  M.I  , 

KHIi  KeL'imcnt.  '< 
Army,  mid  <l.  1H"U,  1 
iisue, 

Fmily    Mary,     /«.      Henry 
Tircman       M.M  i,  i  :\/.n 
of     Torquay,     and    has 
issue. 

Slie   ,/i.  secondly,   in    ISIIi,  at  his 
•id       »it'e.     Ciiptuin      Ktlwin 

tilllFFlTHH,     who      (/.     ill     Ixjlldoll 

1807,  and  by  him  had  issue, 

(2)  Ucorge,  m.  Anne  Malmcn- 
bury,   only   child    of  Robert 
WOODHOW. 

(2)  Ocorginu  Marian.  M.    Kcv. 
John    Llewellyn     HOHKHT~, 
\  ieiir  of  Spratton,  Northant.-, 
and   Hon.   Canon   of  1'eter- 
borough,  and  has  issue,  three 
daughters,     of     whom     the 
serond,  Kditli.  in.  1893,  Hev. 
John  VVliiTK. 

(3)  Jane  Augusta,  //.   lst5,  «i. 
in  London,  1869,  General  W. 
M.    1-KB8,   son   of   Sir   John 
Campbell   LKKS,  and  il.  1891, 
leaving  issue. 


II.    Ann.  //.  17H1,  </.  IIHIH.  1830. 

in.  KLIZAIIKTJI,<«.  1813  (luato 

LIAM  Cox,  of  Hobartville. 


,  A\'IL- 


Anns— (See  /i.  76). 

Residence — Negoa,  Muswell  Brook,  New  South  Wales. 


JAMKS    COX,  of  Clarendon,    Tasmania 
Robert  THIKKILL,  of  Darlington  Park, 
i.  Claud. 
11.  Trevor, 
i.  Constance. 

ILincagc. 

JAMES  Cox,  of  Clarendon,  Tasmania, 
second  son  of  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  Cox  (see 
preceding  memoir),  b.  at  Devizes,  Wilts,  1st 
November,  1790,  acted  as  manager  on  his 
father's  estates,  during  his  absence  in 
England,  with  Holt  as  fai m  bailiff.  He  be- 
came a  large  landed  proprietor,  a  county 
maui-tratc  anil  a  member  of  the  Legislative 
Council,  and  was  a  successful  breeder  of  stock, 
gaining  several  prizes,  and  introduced  the 
1'iillow  deer  into  the  colony.  He  in.  first,  Mary 
CANNKL  (b.  at  Bristol,  6th  May,  1793),  and  by 
her.  who  '/.  llJtll  .luly,  1S2S,  had  i-Mic. 

I.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James,  il.  young,  r.  p. 
i.  Kebecca,  b.  1814,  d.  r.  /-. 

n.  Mary,  4.  26th  December,  1816,  d.  r.,,. 

ill.  Jane,  A.  2nd  October.  1819,  m.  18th 

December,  1845,   Claud    lames  FAK1E, 

VOL.  II. 


,  in.  Lilly,  daughter   of    tlio    late 
and  has  issue, 


barrister,  and  sheriff  of  Melbourne, 
third  son  of  James  FAKIK,  of  Farme, 
Rutherglen,  Glasgow,  N.B.,  and.  d.  at 
Melbourne,  2nd  August,  18C3,  leaving 
issue, 

1.  James  Claud,  b.  7th   May,  185  J, 
entered  the  Royal  Navy,   joined 
the    "Britannia"   training   ship, 
was  afterwards  in  the  "  Defence,'1 
and    Lieutenant    in  the     "  Belle 
Isle,"    m.    17th    October,    1883, 
Ada  Mary,  daughter  of  the  late 
Philip    SECBKTAN,    of    Croydon, 
England,   and   d.  at   Mapelhurv, 
Monkstown,  25th  December,  1883. 

2.  John  Allan,   b.   18th  September, 
3867,  who  after  his  father's  death 
started  in  an  expedition  in  Novem- 
ber, 1887,  to  the  interior  of  Vic- 

3    E 


786 


liUKKK'S  COLONIAL  ((ENTRY. 


toria,  with  Mr.  Woolcy  iinil 
several  natives,  and  no  traces  of 
them  were  ever  afterwards  found. 

1.  Jane  Scott,  I.  7th  July,  1849,  d. 
at  Crciff,  N.B  ,  187G. 

2.  Catherine    Mary,    I.    (itli    May, 
1851,  is  living  at  Folkestone. 

IV.  Elizabeth.  1.  10th  January,  1822,  ;«. 
George  WlXIEE,  barrister,  of  Oakley 
Park,  King's  CO.,  and  of  Warrn;iiii- 
bool,  Victoria.  He  d.  at  Kiji,  Scp- 
teinber,  1879,  leaving  issue,  three  suns 
and  one  daughter  (see  f  hat  f ant  ////). 
v.  Anne,  b.  12th  April,  1826,  m.  George 
BOSTOCK,  of  Port  Fairy,  and  il.  at 
South  Yarra,  17th  Ajiril,  1805,  leaving 
issue. 

Mr.  James  Cox,  in.  secondly,  at  Launce.-lnn. 

1st  May,  1829.  Eliza  COLLINS  (b.   at    Hobait 

18th  December,  1810),  aud  <i.  Kith  March. 

1865,  having   by  her,  who  d.  at   Clarendon 

25th  August,  1869,  had  issue, 
in.  George,  d.  1841. 
VI.  Eliza,  *.  13th  February.  1830,  in.  at 
Launceston,  25th  April,  1877   (as    his 
second   wife),   Eev.    John     Cowplaiul 
Dixox,    of    Broughton,     Lancashire, 
incumbent    of    Windermcro    on    the 
Tamar.   He  d.  at  Not!  ing  Hill,  London. 
14th  June,  1885. 

vn.  Ellen,  b.  13th  July,  1831,  »i.  1st 
September,  1850,  John  Cartwright 
BURNETT,  Collector  of  Customs  and 
Comptroller  of  Navigation  Laws, 
third  son  of  John  BURNETT,  Colonial 
Secretary  and  later  sheriff  of  lloburt. 
He  was  descended  from  the  EUUKEITS 
of  Leys,  Baronets,  of  Crathes  Custle, 
near  Aberdeen,  and  d.  in  Somersetshire, 
llth  December,  1887. 
vin.  Georgina,  b.  at  Sydney,  1633,  was 

Sesideuce — Clar 


drownrd  a>  ;ui  infant  by  shipwreck,  in 
the  "  Portland  "  at  the  Tamar  Head-. 
Her  parents  were  returning  from  a 
visit  from  Sydney,  and  were  them- 
selves only  saved  with  great  dillicull  v. 

IX.  Frances,  h.  at   Clarendon,  llth  Feb- 
ruary, 1830,   m.    (as    his  second  wife), 
1859,  Eev.  Robert  STRONG,  B.  A.  (then 
incumbent     of     Evandale),    vicar    of 
Sliepscombe,     Gloucestershire,     1883, 
and  il.  at  Dunsford,  near   Kxeter,  9th 
February,  1863,  leaving  issue, 

Edmund  Linwond,  li.  at  }!urnbam, 
Somerset.  27th  December,  ISfil. 

Frances  Julia,  //.  at  lligli  Ham, 
Somerset,  1862. 

X.  Margaret,    b.    March,    1S42,    in.    b'lh 
October.  1864,  Henry  Wilson   HI.D.M- 
FIKI.II,  filth  son  of  Lieutenant-Colonel 
l!i.(iMfii:i.l),  of  Denham    Court,   Syd- 
ney, N.S.W..  and  1ms  issue. 

XI.  Cornelia,    b.  October,  1844,  m.  John 
Henry  IN NK:-,    of  II. M.  Customs,   Ho- 
I nil.  son  of  the  Hon.  Frederick   Mait- 
laml  INXKS.  President  of  the  Council 
Chamber,  and  has  issue. 

XM.  Rosa,  b.  30lh  December,   1846,    /«. 
Kinil    Karl    WOI.TMANX.    son   of   the 

Kev. Woi.TJIAXX,  of  Hofwyl,  near 

licrne,     by    his     wife,    the    sister     of 
1'arouess  BEUTBB,  and  has  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

JOHN  Cox,  of  Warruambool,  Port  Fairy, 
Victoria,  b.  at  Clarendon,  20th  March,  181 3, 
HI.  Frances,  third  daughter  of  William  Cox, 
of  Hobartville  (see  Cox  of  Negoa)  by  Eliza- 
beth, his  wife,  daughter  of  John  PIPED,  and 
d.  on  his  voyage  to  England  on  the  "  Car- 
iiatic"  5th  April,  1S53,  leaving  issue,  JAMES, 
the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

udon,  Tasmania. 


GEORGE  CAMPBELL  MEREDITH,  of  Hobiirt,  Tasmania,  of  thu  Colonial 
Civil    Service,  6.  1st   July,  1840,   m.   lotli   January,   18(38,  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  John  JILI.KTT,  of  Elder  Grove,  Oatlands,  Tasmania,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Glendower,  6.  20th  December,  1868. 

II.  John  Charles,        1  ^.^  fc_  .J0th  Januaiyi  1871, 
in.  Twamley  Owen,  J 

IV.  Louis  Mervyn,  b.  31st  July,  1873. 
i.  Sarah.  Louisa,  6.  24th  February,  1875. 
IT.  Evangeline,  b.  5th  March,  1878. 


'  JOHN  MEKEDITH,  of  Temple  Street,  Bir- 
mingham, co.  Warwick,  England,  afterwards 
of  Castle  Bromwich  Hull,  near  Birmingham, 
solicitor,  m.  about  1768,  Sally  TriiXEH,  of 


Birmingham,  and   by  her,  who  d.  1819,  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  an  eminent  solicitor  of  Birming- 
ham, HI.   Lucy,  sister   of   Sir  Thomas 


J!l  liKK'S  COLONIAL  CK.NTIiV 


78J 


I,AWKI:M -K.   Ilii'    artist,   ami    liiid   one 
daughter.  l,uc\    Louisa  Anne,  m.  about 

]N^t,  .lohn    \si.\\,  iif   Birmingham, 

anil  has  numerous  i-sur. 

II.  Charles,   uf   Leicester.    Finland,  soli- 
citor,    coroner,    etc.,     li;|i!      Issu-' 

daughter  l'':mi!\ .  il wed. 

III.  llcnn.oi'    l!irmini;hain,  gun-makt  r, 
liail     I\MI     Mm*.    onl\     one    n!     whom. 
Henry,  attained  manhood. 

iv.  (ii:oi;(.i:,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Louisa     Anne,     It.    nlnuil      177L'.     •. 
Tholllil-     Tw  \MI.KY,     (if      llampstcad. 
near  Birmingham,  and  hail  one  daugh- 
ter, Louisa     \nne.   //.    in    Birmingham, 
I'ntli  .July.  1812,  m.  ul   Kdghasto,. 
Birmingham,    18th    .April,    1839,    her 
cousin,  the  Hon.  Charles  MKKHDITH. 

II.  Anne,  <L  uitn'. 

One  of  Mr.  Meredith's  sisters,  /».  a  Mr. 
LiNWoon,  whose  daughter,  Mary,  was  the 
Miss  Linwood  whose  wonderfully  clover  and 
artistic  pictures  in  worsted  crewel-work,  were 
so  much  admired  in  the  first  quarter  of  the 
present  century.  He  d.  in  1788.  His  fourth 
and  youngest  son, 

(iij'Ki.i:  M  1:1;  I:IH  in,  of  Cambria,  Swansea, 
Tasmania,  //.  177S,  entered  the  Navy  in  1794, 
and,  as  Lieutenant  in  the  Marines,  served  in 
America,  the  West  Indies  and  Kpypl.  He 
formerly  resided  fit  Castlcbroniwich.  and  sub- 
sei|ueiitly,  on  retiring  from  the  Marines,  at 
Newbnrv,  and  at  Khyndaston,  Pembrokeshire, 
from  which  place  he  emigrated  to  Tasmania, 
arriving  at  llobarl,  18th  March,  1821,  in  the 
"  Kmeriild."  During  his  residence  in  Tas- 
mania, Mr.  Meredith  experienced  many 
difficulties  and  dangers,  and  on  one  occasion 
his  house  was  broken  into  by  the  noted  bush- 
ranger Hmdy.  He  in.  first,  1805,  Sarah  'Wcst- 
ull  HICKS,  tin  heiress,  and  by  her  (who  (I.  in 
1820,  at  Rhyndaston)  had  issue, 

I.  George,  believed  to   have  been   mur- 
dered by  the  aborigines  in  Kangaroo 
Land,  about  1832. 

II.  CHARLES     (Hon.),    of    whom     pre- 
sently. 

I.  Sarah,  H.  at  Hobart,  James  B.  PoYN- 
II;K,   banker  and    merchant,  and    had 
issue,  three  sons  and  one  daughter,  who 
reside  in  the  colonies. 

II.  Louisa,  »/.  at    Hobart,  Captain  John 
BELL,   merchant   and    shipowner,  and 
has   K-sne,  one  son,   George,  living  in 
Southland,    New   Zealand,   and   three 
daughters  residing  in  England. 

ill.  Sabina,  HI.  at  llobarl,  John  BOYKS, 

merchant,  und  had  issue,  five  sons  (one 

in  the  army,  one  a  Captain  R.N.  and 

another  now  deceased  who  received  the 

Victoria  Cross  for  gallant  conduct  at 

Nagasaki)  and  four  daughters. 

Mr.    George    Meredith    in.    secondly,    30th 

October,  1820,  Mary   EVANS,  and   d.   1856, 

having  by  her,  who  d.  21st  November,  1842, 

had  issue. 

in.  John,  m.  Maria  HAMMOND,  and  has 

five  sons  and  five  daughters, 
iv.   Kdwin,  of  Llandaft",  Maslerton,  New 
Zealand  (<««  p.  115). 


n.    Maria,  w.dlh   NUM  n  In  r.  1845,  Cap- 
tain    .lo-eph     Hel.r\      Kv(l,    R.N. ,  and 

has  issue, 
v .   ( 'linii,  ul.  Sir  Richard  1>KV,  who  il.n.ji. 

Oclol.er,    ! 

VI.    I  (  'aplaili    !•'.  S.  (',  \\  MIH,  of 

the   '.Mil  h    Kcgiment.  ai:d    ! 
and  one  daughter. 

\ll.    Hosina,  ///.    Caplain    I"    Dl>l'AK  I)    of 
I  lie  H'.Mli   li'eL'ilm-nt.  and  ha-  one  daugh- 
ter. 
I  he  second  MB, 

llnv.  CIIAUIKS  MKKKDITH,  of  Malunnah, 
Orford,  und  Hobart,  Tasmania,  was  for 
twenty-four  years  a  member  of  the  House  of 
Assembly,  an  executive  councillor  fortwenlv  - 
three  years,  a  minis'er  of  the  Crown  in  four 
administrations,  a  magistrate  of  the  territory 
Ihirtv-six  vears.  h.  at  1'oyston,  eo.  Pembroke, 
Wales.  »ttl  May.  1S11.  '  In  1821,  he  emigra- 
ted with  his  father  and  family  to  Tasmania, 
which  he  left  for  New  South  'Wales  in  1S33, 
and  took  up  runs  on  the  llmrombtdcee, 
Manaroo  and  Limestone  plains,  lie  vi-itrd 
Ki. gland  in  ls:!s.  returned  to  Sydney  the' 
following  year,  and  resided  for  some  little 
time  al  the  old  house,  Homebush  ;  he  sub- 
sequently returned  to  Tasmania,  landing  at 
(  Hobart,  1840,  and  purehafed  from  his  father 
I  the  estate  of  Spring  Vale,  vss  sometime 
resident  magistrate  for  the  district  of  Port 
Sorrfll.  which  office  he  vacated  in  1848,  and 
;  during  the  succeeding  ten  icars  rented  his 
father's  estates  and  resided  in  the  district  of 
Glamorgan  ;  sub-e,|iirntlv  in  1868,  remorng 
to  his  own  cstutes  at  Prossor's  Plains.  He 
was  returned  a  member  of  the  then  nominee 
elective  council,  and  took  his  sent,  17th  July, 
1855,  and  was  elected  the  first  member 
for  Glamorgan,  2nd  December,  1856,  in  the 
first  representative  Parliament  of  Tasmania  ; 
shortly  afterwards  was  called  upon  to  accept 
office  as  Colonial  Treasurer  in  the  Cabinet 
formed  by  Mr.  (! region  ;  was  next  returned 
for  the  city  of  Hobart ;  again  took  office  as 
Colonial  Treasurer,  which  lie  held  until  No- 
vember, 18(i() ;  in  the  new  Parliament  he 
represented  Kingboroiigh,  until  1871,  in 
which  year  he  was  rtturned  for  West  Devon, 
for  which  constituency  he  sat  until  his  final 
retirement  from  Parliament  in  1879.  In 
1872-3,  he  held  office  as  rninisterof  lands  and 
works ;  and  in  the  Reibey  ministry  of  1876-7 
again  occupied  his  former  position  as  Colonial 
Treasurer,  and  immediately  after  his  resigna- 
tion was  appointed  police  magistrate  of 
Launceston,  whither  in  June,  1879,  AC  removed 
from  Malunnah,  Orford.  lie  HI.  at  Old  Edg- 
liastnii  Church,  near  Birmingham,  18th  April, 
1839,  his  cousin  Louisa  Anne,  daughter  of 
Thomas  TWAMIKY,  of  Hampstead,  near  Bir- 
mingham. She  was  //.  in  Birmingham,  20th 
July,  1812,  and  is  the  authoress  of  Soles  and 
Sketches  of  Sen-  South  ll'ales,  Mif  Home  i» 
Tasmania,  Onr  the  Slrails,  etc.,  etc.,  nearly 
all  of  which  works  were  illustrated  by  herself. 
She  has  been  awarded  prize  medals  in  Lon- 
don, Sydney,  Melbourne,  and  Calcutta,  for 
paintings  illustrating  Aust nilian  natural  his- 
tory, ami  is  the  only  woman  holding  one  of 

3  K  2 


788 


BURKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


I  In1  fifty  special  silver  medals  of  the  Mel- 
bourne Exhibition  of  1H66-7  for  art  nnil 
literature  roinbined.  This  lady  was  elected 
honorary  member  of  the  Tasmaniau  lio\;il 
Society,  in  recognition  of  services  rendered  to 
art  and  science  in  Tasmania,  and  on  like 
grounds  enjoys  a  pension  from  the  Tasmaniau 
Government.  Mr.  Meredith  d.  at  Launees- 
ton,  Tasmania,  2nd  March,  1880,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  GEORGE  CAMPBELL,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 


II.  Charles,  *.  5tli    April,  1844,  d.  loth 

September,  1888. 
ill.  Owen,  of  Tasmania,  mining  engineer, 

I/,  lilh  April,  1847,  »».  1st  November, 
1871,  Eliza  Jane  WINDSOR,  and  has 
issue, 

1.   David  Owen. 

1.  Louisa  Anne. 

•>.   Winifred  Eliza. 

3.  Sabina  Ida. 

4.  Violet  Isabel. 

5.  Corinc  Ruby. 

a  collar  and  chain  affixed  thereto  reflexed 


A.i'ms — Arc},  a  lion  rampant  $a.  gorged 
over  the  back  or. 

Crest — .1  demi  lion  rampant  sa.  collared  and  dunned  ax  in  the  arms, 
blotto — Spes  esf  in  Deo. 
Residence — Hobart,  Tasmania. 


WALTER  RUMBOLD  PIERS,  of  fclio  Residency,  Peddle,  Cape  Colony, 
Civil  Commissioner,  and  resident  magistrate  for  the  division  of 
Peddie,  b.  22nd  January,  1846;  m.  27th  January,  1875,  Agues  Jane,  .second 
daughter  of  Charles  F.  BLAKKWAY,  resident  magistrate,  of  Olive  Cliff,  district 
of  Fort  Beaufort,  and  resident  magistrate  at  Mquanduli,  and  has  issue, 

i.  Norman  Barrington  Ross,  6.  16th  December,  1875. 

u.  Harold  Henry  Ross,  I.  26th  July,  1877. 

in.  Walter  Charles  Ross,  6.  27th  October,  1878. 

iv.  Francis  Arthur,  6.  18th  September,  1882. 

v.  Gerald  Rumbold,  d.  in  infancy. 

i.  Evelyn  Constance  May,  6.  7th  November,  1880. 

n.  Agnes  Florence,  6.  14th  May,  1886. 

in.  Etheleen,  I.  19th  December,  1889. 

iv.  Mary,  I.  28th  May,  1891. 


lincnat. 


WILLIAM  PIERS,  sou  of  RICHARD  PIERS,  of 
Piers  Hall,  co.  York,  was  sent  over  to  Ireland 
in  1566  by  Queen  ELIZABETH,  in  a  consider- 
able post  in  the  army,  and  was  rewarded  by 
grants  of  land  of  great  value,  particularly  of 
the  Abbey  of  Tristernagh,  in  the  co.  of  West- 
meath.  He  was  subsequently  constituted 
Governor  of  Carrickt'ergus,  and  seneschal  of 
the  co.  of  Antrim,  and  obtained,  in  1569, 
a  reward  of  1,000  marks  for  bringing  in  the 
head  of  the  rebel  Shane  O'Neill.  He  d.  in 
1602,  was  interred  at  Carriekfergus,  and  was 
«.  by  his  only  son, 

HENRY  PIEKS,  of  Tristernagh,  who  m.  Jane, 
daughter  of  Thomas  JONES,  D.D.,  Archbishop 
of  Dublin,  and  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland, 
by  whom  he  had  four  sons  and  six  daughters. 
Mr.  Piers,  who  was  an  eminent  traveller,  left 
behind  him  an  account  of  his  travels  in 
Germany,  Italy,  etc.,  a  copy  of  which  was 
placed  among  the  MSS.  of  Sir  James  Ware, 
.in  the  Chandos  Library.  This  gentleman 
conformed  to  the  Church  of  Rome,  and 


prevailed    upon    some    of    his    children    to 
embrace  the  same  faith  ;  of  whom, 

WILLIAM  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 
Thomas,  third  son,  became  a  Franciscan 

friar. 

Henry,  his  fourth  son,  left  a  son,  John, 
who  took  orders  in  the  Catholic- 
Church. 

Mr.    Piers   d.   in    1623,    and   was   s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

SIK  WILLIAM  PIERS,  Knt.,  who  in.  Martha, 
daughter  of  Sir  James  WAKE,  the  elder,  and 
was  *.  at  his  decease  in  1638,  by  his  eldest 
and  only  surviving  son, 

SIK  HENRY  PIERS,  of  Tristernagh,  who 
\\  as  rreated  a  baronet  of  Ireland,  18th  Feb- 
ruary, 1660.  Sir  Henry  m.  Mary,  daughter 
of  Dr.  Henry  JONES,  Bishop  of  Meath,  by 
whom  he  had  eight  sons  and  six  daughters, 
and  dying  in  1691,  left  issue, 

I.  William  (Sir),  ancestor  of  the  present 
baronet,  Sin  EUSTACE  FITZMAUUICE 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


780 


l'n:ns,Hurt.,cif  Tristcrnagh  Abbey  (nee 
BUBKB'S  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 
ii.  JAMES,  third  son,  of  whom  we  ir,  it. 
The  third  son, 

.1  AM  i>  PiKKS,  who  in.  and  had,  with  other 
is>ui',  :in  eldest  son, 

llKMtv  1'iKiis,  of  Lisdawkey,  co.  Leitrim, 

wlio  ni.  Ann,  daughter  of CUI.XAX,  and 

d.  1802,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  HENBY,  of  whom  presently. 
The  second  son, 

JlKMiv    I'IKIIS,  Major  Royal  Staff  Corps, 

m.  Ann,  daughter  of  RUMBOLD,  and  d. 

,'ird  .(unc,  1872,  having  by  her,  who  d.  27th 
April,  1873,  had  issue, 

i.  MKXRY  WILLIAM  HULL  COLMAX,  of 

whom  presently. 

.    ii.  Charles.  in.  George,  d.  ».  p. 

I.  Anna  Maria,   m.  6th  January,   1848, 
John    Edward    MONTAGU    (tee    that 
family,  p.  809),  and  d.  llth  November, 
1867,  leaving  issue. 
ii.  Elizabeth. 


The  eldest  son, 

HlMlV    \Vll.IIAM     lllM.    ('<UK«\V     I'lEBg, 

of    Batburst    Lodge,    Cape    Town,    deputy 
superintendent  of  stores  (with  the  rank   of 

major),   m.    1842,    Ann,    daughter    of 

ii:v,  and  il.  isth   May,  1887,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  William    Henry    Joseph,    m.    Kmily, 

daughter  of BCBNABD,  and  d.t.'p. 

21st  September,  1887. 
ii.  WALTBB    Ki  MUCH  n.  tlie  subject  of 

this  memoir. 

HI.  Charles    Edward,    M.B.    Aberdeen, 
KJt.l 

IV.  Frederick   Charles,  rf.    1st  Janunrv, 

1892. 

v.  Alfred  Hayton,  d.  13th  October,  1872. 
vi.  Arthur  Shute. 
vn.  James    Henry     Rumbold,    </.    6th 

November,  1878. 
Tin.  Henry  Truman. 

I.  Anna  Maria. 

II.  Henrietta  Hedley. 

in.  Letitia  Kitton,  d.  7th  March,  1865. 


Arm — Az.  three  lions  passant  guardant  in  fess  between  two  double  cotises  arg. 
Crest — An  arm  cmbowed,  vested  az.  cuffed  arg.  the  hand  holding  a  flag  erect. 
Residence — The  Residency,  Pcddie,  Cape  Colony,  South  Africa. 


SIR  JAMES  ARNDELL  YOUL,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Waratah  House,  Clapliam 
Park,  co.  Surrey,  England,  l>.  1810,  m.  first,  at   Clarendon,  Tasmania, 
9th  July,  1839,  Eliza,  daughter  of  William  Cox,  of  Hobartville,  N.S.W.  (gee 
that  family),  and  by  her,  who  (7.  4th  January,  1881,1ms  had  issue, 

T.  Harry,  b.  4th  March,  1841,  m.  in  Melbourne,  9th  February,  1867,  Emma 
Mary  Gear,  fourth  daughter  of  Dr.  Robert  MARTIN,  of  Heidelbnrg, 
Melbourne,  and  d.  5th  March,  1876,  leaving  issue, 
1.  James  Arndell,  b.  1872. 

1.  Edith  de  Guzman,  b.  1808,  d.  1869. 

2.  Ida  Lucy,  b.   at    Melbourne,   1869,  m.   12th  October,    1892, 

Godfrey  Bignall,  fourth  son  of  Anthony  William  CI.ARKK,  of 
Armathwaite  Hall,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue,  Evelyn  Mary 
de  Guzman,  6.  1893. 

3.  Clara  Adele,  b.  1871. 

4.  Eva  de  Guzman,  b.  1873. 

ii.  Charles,  of  Symmons  Plains,  Perth,  Tasmania,  J.P.,  b.  at  Syiumons 
Plains,  7th  November,  1843,  »i.  in  London  20th  November,  1872, 
Locklina  Charlotte,  youngest  daughter  of  Fi-ancis  FI.KXMOKK,  of 
Beauvilliers,  Macquarie  Street,  Hobart,  Tasmania  (gee  that  family), 
by  Charlotte,  his  wife,  daughter  of  Captain  Thomas  PKTEHS,  of  the 
Dnko  of  York's  Regiment,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Charles   Albert   Henry,   b.   at  Symmons  Plains,  23rd  June, 

1878. 

1.  Mabel    Constantino    Annie,    b.    at    Symmons    Plains,    5th 
September,  1873. 


790  BTJRKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

2.  Henrietta  Lina,  6.  at  Symmons  Plains,  28th  June,  1875. 
in.  Alfred,    I.    at    Symmons    Plains,    1849,    in.    first,    September,   1875 
Margaret,  daughter   of   Thomas  MAXSEU,,   of   Ercall  Hall,  and  by 
her,   who   d.    at   Evandale,  Tasmania,  19th   September,    1888,    has 
issue, 

1.  Thomas  Arndell,  I.  in  Tasmania,  1877. 

2.  Alfred  Norman,  I.  1883,  drowned  1892. 

3.  Francis  Victor  Mansell,  b.  1886. 

1.  Emily,  6.  1879. 

2.  Gertrude  Annie. 

3.  Hilda  Mary,  6.  1881. 

4.  Phyllis. 

He  m.  secondly,  February,  1891,  Annette  Frances,  daughter  of 
Arthur  WIGAN,  of  Wesleydale,  Chudlcigh,  Tasmania,  and  by  her  has 
further  issue, 

4.  Geoffrey  Arthur  Douglas,  6.  1892. 

5.  John  Beresford  Osmond,  b.  1894. 

iv.  Cecil  James,  b.  in  London   1857,  m.  1885,  Mary  Dinah  MACMICIIAK r,, 
and  has  issue, 

1.  Raymond  Strachan,  b.  1886. 

2.  Keith. 

3.  Vivian. 

4.  Eric,  b.  1890. 

i.  Jane,  b.  at  Symmons  Plains,  1842,  TO.  1866,  William  Miller  Onn,  M.I)., 
of  37,  Upper  Brook  Street,  London,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Jane    Christine,    b.    1867,   in.    1889,    as    his    second    wife, 

Campbell    THOMSOX,  C.E.   of    Oodoypore,    India,    and   has 
issue, 

Ronald  Ord  Campbell,  b.  1892. 

Christine  Daisy,  6.  1891. 

2.  Marietta  Harriette. 

ii.  Rebecca,  b.   at  Symmons  Plains,  1845,  w.  1868,  Arthur  CARPMAEL,  of 
Arndell  House,  Sutton,  Surrey,  third  son  of   William  CARPMAEL,  of 
Streatham,  and  has  issue, 
1.  Arthur,  b.  1879. 

1.  Beatrice,  b.  1875. 

2.  Irene  Emily,  b.  1885. 

in.  Anne,  6.  at  Symmons  Plains,  1847. 

iv.  Louisa. 

v.  Emily,  sister  in  charge  of  the  Convalescent  Home  of  St.   Barnabas, 

Saltash,  Cornwall, 
vi.  Grace, 
vn.  Florence  Nightingale,  in.  1894,  Rev.  Bicknall  John  COLLIN,  curate  of 

Hornchurch,  Essex, 
vni.  Octavia  May,  d.  young. 
Sir  Jamef,  in.  secondly,  30th    September,   1882,  Charlotte,  widow  of   the   laie 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY.  T'.'l 


William  Ronivsox,  of  Caldecott  House,  Clapham  Park,  and  youngest 
of  the  latr  Kirhard  WII.I.AIMS,  of  Philipville,  Belginm.  Sir  James's  father, 
tlioRr.v.  JOHN  Yon.,  arrived  in  New  South  Wales  in  1800,  and  was  chaplain  at 
Port  Dalrymple,  Tasmania,  and  the  first  incumbent  of  St.  John's,  Laiincoston, 
Tasmania.  The  Rev.  John  Yonl  m.  in  1810,  and  d.  about  1828,  having  by 
Jane,  his  wife,  who  d.  at  Perth,  Tasmania,  19th  July,  1877,  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  son,  JA.MKS,  the  subject  of  this  memoir.  Sir  James  is  well  known  for 
having  introduced  salmon  and  trout  into  the  rivers  of  Tasmania,  and  made  the 
first  shipment  of  salmon  over  to  Otago,  Now  Zealand.  He  was  political  agent 
for  Tasmania,  from  1861  to  1863,  and  was  for  seven  years  Hon.  Secretary 
and  treasurer  to  the  Australian  Association,  and  was  acting  agent-general  for 
Tasmania  from  February  to  October,  1888.  lu  1874,  he  bad  been  created  a 
C.M.G.,  and  was  promoted  K.C.M.G.  1st  January,  1891. 

'Residence—  Waratnh  House,  Clapliam  Park,  S.W. 
Clubs  —  Conservative,  and  City  Carlton. 


SIR  CHARLES  TODD,  K.C.M.G.,  M.A.  (Cambridge  and  Adelaide), 
F.R.S.,  of  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  J.  P.,  postmaster-general,  director 
of  telegraphs,  and  government  astronomer,  b.  in  London  7th  July,  1826  ;  m. 
5th  April,  1855,  Alice  Gillam,  daughter  of  tbo  late  Edward  BELL,  of 
Cambridge,  and  sister  of  the  late  Edward  BELL,  jun.,  mayor  of  Cambridge,  and 
has  issue. 

i.  Charles  Edward,  M.D.,  b. 1858  ;  m.  May,  1889,  Elsie  Beatrice,  daughter 
of  Benjamin  BACKHOUSE,  of  Sydney,  and  sister  of  His  Honour 
Alfred  Paxton  BACKHOUSE,  of  Melita,  Elizabeth  Bay,  Sydney, 
judge  of  the  district  court  of  New  South  Wales  (see  BACKHOUSE  of 
Sydney). 

n.  Hedley  Lawrence,  b.  1860. 
i.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  m,  C.  H.  SQUIRES,  B.A.,  of  Cambridge,  England, 

solicitor. 

n.  Alice  Maude  Mary, 
in.  Gwendoline,  m.  W.  BRA<;<~;,  M.A.   (Camb.),  professor  of  mathematics 

and  physics  in  the  University  of  Adelaide, 
iv.  Lorna. 

Sir  Charles  Todd  commenced  his  career  as  an  assistant  in  the  Greenwich 
Observatory,  was  assistant  astronomer  at  the  Cambridge  Observatory,  1848-54, 
and  at  the  Royal  Observatory,  Greenwich,  1854-5.  In  1855,  Lord  John 
Russell,  the  then  Secretary  of  State  for  the  colonies,  appointed  Sir  Charles 
government  astronomer  and  director  of  telegraphs  for  South  Australia,  and  in 
1870,  he  also  became  postmaster-general.  Sir  Charles  is  also  a  Fellow  of  the 
Royal  Astronomical  Society,  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Meteorological  Society,  and 
a  Fellow  of  the  Society  of  Electrical  Engineers.  He  is  a  member  of  the 
council  of  the  Adelaide  University,  member  of  the  board  of  governors  of  the 
Public  Library,  Museum,  and  National  Gallery,  member  of  the  council  of  the 


792 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


School  of  Mines,  trustee  of  the  Savings  Bank,  patron  of  the  Institute  of 
Surveyors,  etc.  For  the  success  of  his  efforts  in  completing  the  Australian 
transcontinental  telegraph  line  he  was  created  C.M.G.  in  1872.  and  was  made 
K.C.M.G.  in  1893. 


G.  TODD,  of  the  Stock  Exchange,  London, 
had  a  son,  G.  TODD,  of  Greenwich,  co.  Kent, 
who  was  father  of, 

i.  CHARLES,  Sir,  K.C.M.G.,  M.A.,  F.R.S.., 
of  Adelaide,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 


it.  George  Griffith,  late  of  the  Hon.  E.I. 

Co.'s  service,  Calcutta,  deceased, 
in.  Henry,     assistant     astronomer      at 

thr  Cambridge  Observatory,  England. 

I.  Mary  (Mrs.  Kixo). 

II.  Eli/iibctli  Parker  (Mrs.  BISHOP). 


Kexidence — West  Terrace,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 


i&fnter* 

'TT^RANCIS  PRATT  WINTER,  C.M.G.,  of  Port  Moresby,  British  New 
r  Guinea,  b.  23rd  February,  1848.  Mr.  Winter  was  acting  attorney- 
general  for  the  colony  of  Fiji  1887-8,  when  he  was  appointed  chief  judicial 
officer  of  British  New  Guinea.  He  is  a  member  of  the  Executive  Council,  and 
also  of  the  Legislative  Council,  and  was  created  a  Companion  of  St.  Michael 
and  St.  George  in  1892. 


Utncnctc. 


This  family  is  a  branch  of  the  WINTERS  of 
Agher  which  was  settled  in  Oxfordshire  prio,' 
to  1600,  and  was  of  the  same  stock  as  the 
WINTERS  of  LI///IIPI/,  co.  Gloucester. 

CHRISTOPHER  WINTER,  a  younger  son  of 
THOMAS  WINTER,  co.  Oxford,  removed  to 
Balshal,  co.  Warwick,  and  was  father  of, 

SAMUEL  WINTER,  D.D.,  4.  at  Balshal, 
1603 ;  »».  Ann  BEESTON,  of  Boston,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  had  a  son,  SAMUEL,  his  heir. 
In  1650,  Dr.  Winter  was  obliged  to  resign 
the  living  of  Cottingham,  co.  York,  of  which 
he  was  rector,  being  ordered  by  the  then 
government  to  proceed  to  Ireland,  with  the 
commissioners,  appointed  for  the  settlement 
of  that  country,  as  their  chaplain,  and  was 
soon  after  constituted  Provost  of  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  which  the  preceding 
troubles  had  left  almost  desolate.  In  this 
office  he  exerted  himself  with  great  zeal  and 
success  to  re-assemble  the  surviving  members 
and  re-establish  the  discipliue  of  the  Uni- 
versity. He  appears  to  have  been  removed 
from  the  Provostsbip  at  the  Restoration. 
Dr.  Winter  acquired  property  in  the  King's 
county,  in  Meath,  and  Westmeath,  and  dying 
1666,  was  .1.  by  his  son, 

SAMUEL  WINTER,  who  was  confirmed  in 
the  estates  of  his  father  by  the  letters  patent 
of  CHABLES  II,  in  1668.  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
daughter  or  sister  of  Colonel  SANKEY,  an 
officer  of  considerable  note  under  the  Com- 
monwealth, and  dying  1670,  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

SAMUEL  WINTER,  »».  Mary,  daughter  of 
Francis  PYWKLL,  of  Possickstown,  co. 


Kildare,  and  dying  1692,  left  a  son  and 
heir, 

THE  VKHY  REV.  SAXKEY  WIXTEH,  aivh- 
deacon  of  Killala  and  dean  of  Kildare,  m. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  Right  Rev.  Dr. 
William  LLOYD,  Bishop  of  Killala,  but 
dying*,  ji.  1736,  was  s.  by  bis  brother, 

FRANCIS  WINTER,  m.  Margaret,  eldest 
daughter  of  Benjamin  PRATT,  of  Agher,  co. 
Meath,  by  Jane,  his  wife,  daughter  of  James 
NUGENT,  of  Clonlost,  co.  Westmeath,  and  his 
wife  Jane,  daughter  of  John  COOKB,  of 
Cookesborough  in  the  same  county.  By 
this  lady,  Mr.  Winter  left  at  his  decease, 
1743,  one  son  and  two  daughters, 

I.  SAMUEL,  his  heir. 

i.  Jane,  »».  Rev.  Edward  REYNEH. 

II.  Mary,  »«.  Nicholas  REYNELL,  of  Rey- 
nella,  co.  Westmeath,  and  d.  .«.  j/. 

His  only  son  and  successor, 

SAMUEL  WINTER,  of  Agher,  »».  1762, 
Margaret,  youngest  daughter  of  Joseph 
ROBBINS,  of  Ballyduff,  co.  Kilkenny,  by 
Margaret,  his  wife,  daughter  of  Sir  Henry 
PIERS,  Bart.,  of  Tristernagh,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  1814,  had  issue, 

i.  John  Pratt,  his  heir,  high  sheriff, 
1806,  t.  31st  May,  1768;  m.  4th 
August,  1794,  Anne,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Captain  Arthur  GOKE,  of  E.I.C. 
service,  youngest  son  of  William 
GORE,  of  Bnrrowmount,  co.  Kilkenny, 
and  d.  31st  August,  1846,  having 
by  her  (who  </.  August  1848),  had 
issue, 

(1)  Samuel,  of  Agher,  co.  Meath,  J.P., 


lilKKK'S  COLONIAL  (IKNTIJV 


793 


III..,     high     sheriff     of      ' 
1837,    and    of    Caian,    1837;     4. 
2nd     August,      1796;       m.     18th 
November,     !S2(i,     l.nr\,    second 
daughter  "I    .hum  -    >  \  i  \  . 
of     Clovcrhill,    co.     Cavan,    J.P. 
mid  D.L.,  and  </.  6th  November, 
1867;      by     her      (who     d.     \  1th 
November,  1804)  he  had  issue, 

1.  .lohn     Pratt,    Captain    17th 
Lanecra,  fell  leading  the  2nd 
squadron  of  his  regiment    in 
the     charge    of     the     Light 
Cavalrv  lirinadr  ;it  ISalaclavu, 
25th  October,  1864. 

2.  James    Saunderson,  now  of 
Agher,  J.P.  and    D.L.,  high 
sheriff,  co.  Meath.  1872,  and 
of     Cavan,    1871,    b.    15th 
February,  1832. 

3.  Samuel,  of  Clover  Hill,  co. 
Cavan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff,    1876,    b.    1834,    as- 
sumed by  royal  licence,  20th 
October,  1873,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  SAUNDKBSON,  m. 
1st       March,     I860,     Anne, 
second    daughter    of     John 
A.  NICHOLSON,  of  Balrath, 
co.  Meath. 

4.  Francis  Alexander,  b.  1836, 
barrister  -  at  •  law,     d.     26th 
August,  1883. 

1.  IClizabeth     Anne,      m.     3rd 
August,  1852,  George  Nugent 
l'i  KDON,    of     Lisnabin,     co. 
Westmeath,  and  d.  6th    No- 
vember,   1864,    leaving   five 
sons  and  a  daughter. 

2.  Lucy  Adelaide. 

3.  Mary  Anne. 

(2)  Arthur,  rf.  in  Greece  when  taking 
part  in  Lord  Byron's  expedition. 

(3)  John,    m.     his    cousin,    Mary, 
daughter  of  Samuel   Pratt  WIN- 
TER, and  had  issue  two  daughters, 
Frances  and  Ann. 

(4)  Francis,  Major,  H.E.I.C.'s  59th 
Bengal  Infantry,  m.  Anna,  daugh- 
ter of  Colonel  George  CAULFIELD, 
of  Broomfield,  co.  Westmeath. 

(5)  Benjamin  Pratt,  d.  in  Australia 
18-tk  ' 

(1)  Anna  Maria,  i«.  William  HUM- 
PHKYS,  of  Biillyhaise   House,  co. 
Cavan,  and  (I.  1837,  leaving  issue. 

(2)  Margoret,  deceased. 

Eliza,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Gordon 


(4) 

Arms — Cheqny  or  and  table  a  fens  argent. 

Crest — A  martlet  or. 

Sssidence. — Port  Moresby,  British  New  Guinea. 


CiULFiEU),  of  Mount  Temple,  co. 

Westmeath. 

(4)  Arabella,  »/.  23rd  July,  1832,  her 
cousin,  George  BOMFOBD,  of  Oak- 
Icy  Park,  CD.  Meath,  and  hud  issue. 
II.  Francis  Pratt  (Rer.). 
in.  SAMUEL  PRATT,  of  whom  presently. 
i     Anna  Maria. 

II    Arrabclla,  m.  1809,  George  BOUFORD, 
of  Drumlargau,  .•«.  M. -nth,  and  <l.  llth 
September,    1815,    leaving   issue    (*<•<• 
Lam/eil  (Ifntry). 
The  youngest  sou, 

s  \\ICELPBITT  WINTER,  m.  France*  Rosa, 
daughter  and  co-heiress  of  Trevor  BOMFUHH, 
youngest  »on  uf  Stephen  BOMFORD,  of  Ratlins- 
town,  co.  Meath,  and  left  at  his  decease  three 
unit  and  five  daughters, 

I.  GEOBOK,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Samuel   Pratt,  of  Murndal,  Victoria, 
Australia,  deceased. 

III.  Trevor,  deceased. 

I.  Mary,  /«.  her  cousin.  John   WIXTKB, 
and  had  issue  (see  above). 

II.  Margaret,  m.  Nathaniel  PBESTOX,  of 
Swainslon,  co.  Meath.  and  had  issue. 

in.  Frances  Jane,  in.  llth  July,  1839, 
Samuel  BOMFOBD,  Captain  Royal 
North  Gloucester  Militin,  son  of 
George  BOMFOKD,  of  Drmnlargan,  co. 
Meath,  and  had  issue. 
IT.  Arrabella,  in.  at  Launceston,  Tas- 
mania, 18th  May,  1839,  Cecil  Pybug 
COOKE,  of  Lake  Condah,  Victoria, 
Australia  (eldest  son  of  William 
COOKE,  of  Cheltenham,  England,  and 
the  Madras  Civil  Service  by  Martha, 
his  wife,  daughter  of  John  PYHUS,  and 
grand-oil  of  William  CooKE,of  Church 
Hill,  Walthamstow,  Essex,  direc- 
tor of  the  Bank  of  England,  by  the 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Prebendary 
EVANS,  of  Worcester),  and  ha  I  issue, 
v.  Anna  Maria  Sarah,  m.  Charles  Gusta- 
vus  WALSH.C'olonel  H.M.  Indian  army, 
second  son  of  John  Walsh,  of  Dund- 
rum  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue. 
The  elder  son, 

GEORGE  WINTKK,  of  Oakley  Park,  King's 
county,   and   of   Warrnambool,  Victoria,  m. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  James  Cox,  of  Claren- 
don, Tasmania  (see  that  family), anil  had  issue, 
i.  FRANCIS  PRATT,  now  of  Port  Mores- 
by, the  subjeot  of  this  memoir. 
ii.  St.  Leonards  Crosbie,  b.  1853. 

III.  Ernest,  b.  1856. 

I.  Georgina  Benjamin. 
Mr.  George  Winter  rf.  at  Fiji,  September,  1S7!». 


SIR    FREDERICK    ARNOLD    ROBINSON,   third    Bart.,    of   Beverley 
House,  in  the  city  of  Toronto,  Canada,  I.   9th   November,   18.55  ;    x.   his 
father,  21st  August,  1894. 


794 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Uincnctc. 


ROBINSON,  of  Crostwick,  in  the 
parish  of  Ronmldkirk,  co.  York,  m.  Anne 
DENT,  and  was  grandfather  of, 

i.  CHRISTOPHER,  of  whom  presently. 
II.  John  (Right  Rev.)  D.D.,  Ambassador 
to    Sweden,   1683  to  1708,  Bishop  of 
Bristol,    1710,  Plenipotentiary  at    the 
Congress  of  Utrecht,  1713,  and  Bishop 
of  London,  to  1723. 
The  elder  grandson, 

CHBISTOPHKB  ROBINSON,  of  Cleasby,  co. 
York,  who  settled  in  Virginia,  lemp. 
CHARLES  II,  and  became  secretary  of  that 
colony.  He  d.  in  1690,  leaving  with  other 
issue,  a  second  son, 

JOHN  ROBINSON,  President  of  the  Council 
of  Virginia,  was  b.  in  that  colony  and  m. 
Catherine,  daughter  of  Robert  BETERLEY,  of 
Virginia,  and  formerly  of  Beverley,  in  York- 
shire. He  had  issue,  seven  sons,  of  whom, 
COLONEL  BEVERLEY  KOBINSON,  of  the 
British  Army,  d.  at  Batli  1772  (having  had 
issue,  General  Sir  Frederick  Philips*  Robin- 
son, G.C.B.,  who  d.  1851  ;  Commissary 
General  Sir  William  Henry  Robinson,  K.C.H.; 
and  other  sons,  who  settled  in  New  Bruns- 
wick after  the  peace  of  1783,  and  left 
numerous  descendants),  and  another  son, 
who  was  ancestor  of, 

CHRISTOPHER  ROBINSON,  of  the  city  of 
Toronto,  in  Canada,  barristcr-at-law,  b.  176-4, 
MI.  1784,  Esther,  daughter  of  R<?v.  John 
SAYRE,  of  New  Brunswick,  and  by  her 
who  rf.  August,  1827,  had  with  other  issue,  a 
son, 

SIB  JOHN  BEVERLEY  ROBINSON,  first  Bart., 
C.B.,  D.C.L.  (Oxford),  the  distinguished 
Canadian  lawyer,  was  b.  26th  July,  1791, 
served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  American  War 
of  1812,  was  subsequently  a  barrister-at-law, 
of  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  England,  and  of 
the  Dominion  of  Canada,  was  appointed  act- 
ing attorney-general  of  Upper  Canada,  No- 
vember, 1812,  solicitor-general,  March,  1815  ; 
Attorney-General,  February,  1818  ;  Chief 
Justice  of  Upper  Canada,  13th  July,  1829,  to 
1862  ;  and  afterwards  President  of  the 
Court  of  Appeal.  He  was  appointed  a  Com- 
panion of  the  Order  of  the  Bath  in  November, 
1850,  and  was  created  a  bavonet  by  pat  rut, 
21st  September,  1854.  He  was  also  Chan- 
cellor of  Trinity  College,  in  Upper  Canada. 
Sir  John  m.  5th  June,  1817,  Emma  (her 
sister  Elizabeth,  in.  William  MEREY,  the 
Deputy  Secretary  at  War),  only  surviving 
child  of  Charles  WALKER,  of  Harlesden,  co. 
Middlesex,  and  d.  30th  June,  1863,  having 
by  her,  who  d.  29th  May,  1865,  had  issue, 
i.  JAMES  LUKIN  (Sir),  second  Bart.,  of 

whom  presently. 

II.  John  Beverley,  of  Sleepy  Hollow, 
Toronto,  Canada,  lieutenant-governor 
of  Ontario,  1880-7  ;  barrister-at-law, 
1844  ;  mayor  of  Toronto  city,  1856  ; 
sat  in  the  Canadian  Parliament 
1858-10 ;  and  was  President  of  the 
Executive  Council  of  Canada,  1862; 
lie  was  b.  20th  February,  1829,  m. 


30th  June,  1847,  Mary  Jane,  second 
daughter  of  the  Hon.  Christopher 
Alexander  HAGERMAN,  puisne  judge 
of  the  Q.ueen's  Bench,  Upper  Canada, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  1892,  has  issue, 

1.  John  Beverley,  I.  2nd  June,  1848, 
HI.    first,    3rd    September,    1873, 
Margaret,      daughter     of     James 
MACDONXKLL,    of    Toronto,    and 
by  her,    wiio   d.    13th    February, 
1875,  has  issue, 

Margaret  Mary. 

He  »i.  secondly.  1892,  Eleanor 
Biggar,  daughter  of  C.  H.  COOKE, 
M.D.  of  Toronto,  Canada. 

2.  Strachan  Napier,  b.  25th  Septem- 
ber, 1849, 

3.  Christopher  Conway,  of  Aurora, 
Toronto,  barrister-at-law,  4.  17th 
March,    1853;     m.    1880,     Jane, 
daughter  of  Norman    MACLEOD, 
of    Drynoch,    Toronto,    and    has 
issue, 

(1)  John  Beverley,  b.  1885. 

(2)  Norman  Maeleod  Beverley, 
b.  1887. 

(1)  Minnie  Marguerite  Bever- 
ley. 

(2)  Catherine   Augusta   Bever- 

.  Ie7' 

1.  Minnie  Caroline,  «i.  1881,  Captain 

AVilliam  Forsyth  GRANT. 

2.  Augusta  Louisa. 

III.  Christopher,    of    Beverley    House, 
Toronto,     Canada,      Q.C.,     barrister- 
at-law,    b.    21st    January,    1828 :    HI. 
Elizabeth,     daughter     of     the     Hon. 
J.   B.    PLUMB,    of  Niagara,    Canada, 
and  has  issue, 

1.  Christopher  Charles,  b.  1883. 

2.  John  Beverley,  b.  1884. 

3.  Duncan  Strachan,  *.  1886. 
1.  Christobel. 

IV.  Charles  Walker,  C.B.,  Major-Geneial, 
late   colonel   commanding    troops    in 
Mauritius,    and     late     of     the    Rifle 
Brigade,  has  passed  through  the  Staff 
College,  was  brigade  major  at  Alder- 
shot,  1870-5   (brigade  major  Ashanti 
Expedition,     1873-4)  ;     D.A.A.    and 
Q.M.G.,  Ireland,  1877-8,  and  at  Alder- 
shot,  1878-82  (A.  A.G.,  in  South  Africa, 
in  1879)  ;  A.A.G.,  Aldershot,  1884-9  ; 
Assistant   Military  Secretary  at  head 
quarters,  1890-92,  colonel  of  the  staff, 
Mauritius,  since  23rd  July,  1892,  and 
promoted  major-general  1894.     Mnjor- 
Uenrral  (',    W.   Robinson  was   b.   3rd 
April,  1836  ;  m.   16th  October,   18S4, 
Margaret  Frances,  daughter  of  Lieu- 
tenant-General Sir  Archibald  ALISON, 
Bart.,  G.C.B.,  and  has  issue, 

Joan  Emma  Beverley,  b.  27th  May, 

1892. 

I.  Emily  Mary,  HI.  16th  April,  1846, 
General  Sir  John  Henry  LEFROY, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  E.A.,  and  d.  29th 
January,  1859.  (See  that  family.) 


lil'ltKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


H.  Augusta  \linc.  «i.  31>t  (  )r(..l.i-i-,  I  Ml, 
<';t|it!lin  Janice  Mcllill  Si  ll\(  IIAX,  of 
Toronto,  late  of  the  OStli  Regiment, 
wli.i  i/.  1*70,  eldest  son  of  tin-  ItiLjIil 
Kcv.  John  STUACHAN,  ItMiop  of 
Toronto. 

in.  Louisa  M-ithilda,  m.  Ifith  April, 
ISIii.  (icorge  Williiini  Vii.iv,  of 
Moss  Park,  Toi-.mt,.,  an. I  ,t.  «.  ti.  13th 
May,  1852. 

IV.  Mary  Amelia,   m.  at  Toronto,   30th 
April,    IHlia,     Donald     MoXuuss,    of 
Jlaiiiilton,     Upper     Canada,     and     is 
deceased. 
Thf  eldest  son, 

SIB   JAMES   LfKis    Romxsox,   Bart.,   of 
l'c\erley    House,    in    the    city   of    Toronto, 


Canada,  and  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London, 
England,  barrisler-at-l»w,  >>.  27th  March, 
1818,  in.  15th  May,  1815,  Kliziiheth.  cl.lc-1 
daughter  lit'  .luliu  AUMII.II,  formerly  of 
Ilalxted,  near  Srvi'iioaku,  co.  Kent,  and 
afterwards  of  Toronto,  Canada,  am  1  il.  21-1 
August,  1891,  having  lia  I  i- 

I.  ll.-nry    Gravel.    /,.    llilli    April,    Ism. 
ft.  r.  /i. 

H.     FBKDEBICK     AKM.I.U    (Sir),    tliinl 

Bart.,  the  subject  of  this  memoir, 
i.  Emma,  </.  HUM.  1864. 

II.  Caroline  Longlcy,  ''.  «««i.  1852. 

III.  Marion   Louisa,  m.  7th   July.   Ixs-j. 
Francis  Osmond  CIYLEY,  of  Toronto. 
(.S'ee  that  family.) 

IV.  Julia  Margaret. 


Arms — Per  chevron  vert  and  a/.ure  on  a  chevron  nebulec  between  three  stags  trippant  or 
an  unicorn's  head  couped  between  two  cin  jucfoiU  of  the  first. 

OVA/ — A  stag  trippant  or  semee  of  lozenges  azure  and  resting  the  dexter  foot  on  a 
millrind  sable. 

Motto — Propere  et  provide. 

Residence — Toronto,  Canada. 


<§raeme. 


PATRICK  JAMES     FREDERICK  GRAEME,  of  Rigby,  Lake  Dauphin, 
and      Beulab,      Manitoba,      Canada ;     recently     of     Inchbrakie     and 
Aberuthven,  co.  Perth,  N.B.,  late  Lieutenant  79th  Highlanders,  l>.  16th  March, 
1849,  «.  his  father  in  the  Scotch  estates  20th  December,  1854.     Having  sold 
this  property  he  settled  in  Manitoba. 


Itincnar. 


This  ancient  family  derives  its  lineage  from 
(1 11  U:ME,  who  was  made  Governor  of  Scot- 
land and  guardian  to  the  young  king,  EUOEXE 
II,  in  435.  Graeme  broke  down  the  famous 
wall  of  Antinincus,  extending  across  the 
country  from  east  to  west,  from  Grangemouth 
on  the  Firth  of  Forth  to  Dumbarton,  and 
called  to  this  day  Graem's  Dyke.  His  de3cen- 
dant  SIR  WILLIAM  GRAEME,  of  Kincardine, 
had  a  charter  from  the  Duke  of  Albany, 
1-407,  of  entail  of  the  lands  of  Auld  Montrose; 
from  Sir  William's  marriage  with  Mariota, 
daughter  of  Sir  JohnOMPHANT,of  Abcrdalgv, 
descended  William,  the  lirst  Earl  of  Montrose, 
who  was  killed  at  Floddcn,  1513.  The  earl, 
by  his  third  wife,  Christiana,  daughter  of 
Thomas  WAVKX,  of  Stevenson,  the  relict  of 
Patrick,  sixth  Lord  of  Itallyburton,  had  two 
sons,  PATRICK, of  whom  we  treat, and  Andrew, 
ulio  entered  the  church,  and  became  first 
I'r.ite-tant  bishop  of  Dunblane;  the  former, 

PATBICK  GKAKMK,  of  luchbrakie,  \\;i-  a 
minor  at  his  father's  death,  and  his  mother, 
the  Countess  of  Montrose,  was  appointed  his 
guardian,  liy  a  charter  dated  20th  June, 
1513,  and  now  in  possession  of  the  I'amih. 
the  carl  conferred  ou  this  Patrick  and  his 
heirs  male,  the  lands  of  Inchbrakie,  Fowlis, 
and  Aberuthven.  Patrick  m.  Margaret 
Srrw.MiT,  daughter  of  Lord  Fleming  and 


grand-daughter  of  the  Duke  of  Albany, 
brother  of  King  JAMES  IV,  and  by  her  (who 
m.  secondly,  Sir  Duncan  CAMPBELL,  of  Glen- 
orchy),  had  issue, 

i.  GEOBOE,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  archdeacon  of  Boss,  he  was 
commissioned  by  the  Kirk  Assembly 
to  reform  the  parishes  of  Caithnc-- 
and  Sutherland  in  1574,  and  wa< 
ancestor  of  the  GBAKMES  of  Drynie, 
co.  Ross. 

i.  Nichola,  m.  David  MURRAY,  of 
Ochtertyre,  who  was  killed  at  the  bat- 
tle of  Pinkey,  1547. 

in.  Margaret,'  m.  first,  CAMPBELL,  of 
and  second,  Robert 
,  of  Lenny. 


Patrick  built  the  Castle  of  Inchbrakie,  which 
was  besieged  and  burned  by  Cromwell,  but 
the  extensive  moat  which  surrounded  it  still 
remains,  and  close  beside  it  stands  one  of  the 
largest  vew  trees  in  Scotland,  the  thick 
branches  of  which  once  hid  the  (treat  Marquis 
from  the  Covenanting  troops.  He  rf.  in 
1548,  and  was  *.  by  his  eldest  Mm, 

GEOBOE  GRAEME,  of  Tnchbrnkie,  a  minor, 
but  who  was  served  heir  to  his  father  in  1555. 
He  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Andrew  ROLI.O, 
baron  of  Duncrub,  ancestor  of  Lord  Rollo, 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


and  by  her  (who  n>.  secondly,  John  GRAEME, 
of  Balgowan)  had  issue, 

I.  PATRICK,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  the  first  of  the  family  of  the 
GRAEMES,  of  BacJclieie,  he  was  killed 
by   the    McGregors    at   Glenfruan  iu 
1602. 

III.  George,  Bishop  of  Orkney,  a  some- 
what noted  prelate  of  that  day,  was 
Untreated   at    the   University   of    St. 
Andrews,    1587,    minister     of   Clunie 
from   1589-95,   of  Auchtergaven  and 
Logiebride,  1595-1601,  of  Scone,  1601 
to  1603,when  he  accepted  the  bishopric 
of  Dunblane ;  in  1615  he  was  trans- 
lated to  the  bishopric  of  Orkney  ;  from 
which  he  was  deposed   in  1639.     He 
»».   Marion,    daughter  of   Sir   Robert 
CRICHTON,  of  Clunie  and  Elliock,  and 
a  sister  of  the  Admirable  CRICHTON, 
he  had    four  eons    and  three   daugh- 
ters, 

1.  David,  who  founded  the  family 
of  GRAEMES,  of  Oorthy,    and  to 
whom  was  assigned  the  honour  of 
removing  the  head  of  the  Great 
Marquis   of    Montrose   from    the 
spike  on  the  Tolbooth  of    Edin- 
burgh. 

2.  Patrick,  who  founded  the  family 
of    GRAEME,   of  Graemes  Hall, 
Orkney. 

3.  John,  who   became  GRAEME,  of 
Breekness,  in  Orkney. 

4.  Mungo. 

1.  Jane. 

2.  Margory,   m.    1633,    to    Patrick 
DHUMMOND,  of  Blair. 

3.  Catherine,   m.    1618,   to   George 
SMYTHE,  of  Braco,  founder  of  the 
SMYTHES,  of  Methven. 

The    bishop  rf.   about  or  previous    to 
1643. 
I.  Beatrice,  m.  to  DRUMMOND,  of  Bol- 

loch. 
ii.  Margory,  m.  John  MAXTON,  of  Cul- 

toq  uhey . 

in.  Lilias,  m.  first,  COLVILLE,  of 
Condie,  and  secondly,  Laurence  OLI- 
PHANT,  of  Gask.  She  was  the 
ancestress  of  Caroline  Oliphant, 
BARONESS  NAIRNE,  the  songstress  of 
Scotland, 
iv.  Ann,  »«.  George  ROBERTSON,  of 

Faskelly. 

George  d.  in  1576,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

PATRICK  GRAEME,  of  Inchbrakie,  who  was 
a  minor  at  his  father's  death  ;  he  »«.  first, 
Nicholas,  daughter  of  BROWN,  of  Fordell, 
and  had  by  her, 

I.  GEORGE,  his  heir. 

II.  John. 

I.  Marian,  m.  in  1607,   Sir  James  OlI- 
PHANT,  of  Newton. 

II.  A  daughter,  m.  TOSHACH,  of  Monyie- 
yaird. 

in.  Another  daughter,  »».  Finlay   Mc- 

NABB,  of  that  ilk. 
Patrick  »i.  secondly,  Margaret  SCOTT,  heiress 


of  Monzie,  co.  Perth  (a  branch  of  thcScOTTS, 
of  Balu-i'fiin'},  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

III.  James  Graeme,  of  Monzie,  who  was 

great-grandfather  of  DAVID  GRAEME, 

of  Orchill,  who  was  one  of  the  jury  on 

the    service    of    Patrick    Graeme,   of 

Inohbrakie,  in  1770,  when  served  heir 

to  the  earldom  of  Montrose. 

Patrick,    who    acquired   a    royal    charter, 

dated  1G07,  of  the  barony  and  lands  of  Inver- 

may  from  Sir  Robert  Graharne,  Knt.,  d.  in 

1(535,  and  wn>  .1.  by  his  eldest  son, 

GEOIKH:    GHAEME,    of    Inchbrakie,  had    a 

charter  of  Tullybelton  in  1610,  and  built  the 

house  of  Tullybelton  in  1619.     This  George 

suffered  severely  during  the  civil  wars,  having 

j   been  fined  and  imprisoned  in  1641.     He  »«. 

Margaret,  daughter  of  Sir  Alexander  KEITH, 

of  Ludguhairn,  of  a  younger  branch  of  the 

Keiths,  Earls  Marischal,  and  had  issue, 

I.  PATRICK,  his  heir. 

I.  Beatrice,  m.   Alexander  ROBERTSON, 

of  Lude. 
ii.  Margaret,  in.  Alexander  ROBERTSON, 

of  Strowan. 

George,  of  Inchbrakie  d.  in  1654,  and  was  .?. 
by  his  son, 

PATRICK  GRAEME,  of  Inchbrakie,  the  well- 
known  royalist  of  his  time,  who  in  conjunc- 
tion with  the  great  Marquis  of  Montrose,  is 
mentioned  in  all  the  histories  of  the  period. 
Original  letters  from  the  Marquis  to  Inch- 
brakie are  still  preserved  in  the  family. 
This  Patrick  commanded  the  Atholl  High- 
landers and  was  known  as  "  Black  Pate  " 
(though  a  fair  man)  owing  to  his  having  met 
with  an  accident  by  the  blowing  up  of  gun- 
powder in  his  face.  He  received  a  commission 
signed  by  the  "  Nobleman,  Barons,  and 
landed  gentlemen  of  Perthshire  to  be  colonel 
of  their  force  which  they  raised  in  obedience 
to  the  King's  command,  bearing  date  24th 
June,  1651."  On  account  of  his  adherence 
to  the  royal  cause,  this  laird  suffered  great 
losses  in  property  having  to  sell  his  estates  of 
Foulis  and  Tulliebelton,  as  well  as  outlawry 
and  imprisonment,  and  prior  to  his  release  by 
Cromwell,  a  bond  was  signed  by  the  Earl  of 
Tullvbardine  and  Lord  Drummond,  in  1654 
'•  that  the  said  Colonel  Patrick  Graeme  should 
do  nothing  to  hurt  the  Commonwealth  of 
England  nor  their  armies  in  Scotland."  The 
only  reward  his  loyalty  met  with  on  the 
Restoration  was  an  offer  of  a  baronetcy,  and 
a  grant  of  arms  ;  the  baronetcy  was  declined, 
but  the  grant  of  arms,  with  new  crest  and 
motto  accepted.  He  m.  Jean,  daiighter  of 
Lord  MATJDEKTY,  and  had  issue, 

I.  GEORGE,  his  successor, 

II.  Patrick,  Captain  of    the    Edinburgh 
Town-guards  (who  had  charge  to  eon- 
duct  Argyle  from    the  Watergate    to 
prison,  when    brought  to   Edinburgh 
to  be  executed  in  1685)  and  afterwards 
colonel  of    Dragoons  in    King  JAMES 
II's   army.     He   m.    Agnes,   daughter 
of    SMYTHE,  of  Braco,  and  had  four 
sons  and  three  daughters, 

1.  James. 


BURKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


7H7 


2.  Pat rick,  culled  "Father  Gni> 
(formerly     an     officer     in     King 
.1  \MKS     I  I'll    army),    his    purirait 
in    his   Capuchin    div-s    wa-    at. 
Inehhrakie,    Aberraimv.   and  Or- 
ehill,  the    former   is    now   in    the 
|Mi--i'->iiiii    nl'    i, nontenant  Colonel 
Lawrence   Graeme,   of    Fonthill, 
Devon,  the  male  repreienlative  <>t 
the  family  in  Urea!   liritain. 

3.  Robert,   called    "  Frerc  Alexes," 
a  uionk  of   La   Trappc,  il.  1701. 
There  is  a  book  of  his  life  entitled, 
Relation  df  la  rie  at  de  la  mart 
tilt  Frere  Alexes  Reliyieuse  tie  In 
'/',-n/i/t:'    ,111,11,11,'    dans    te   monde, 
Hubert     Graeme,      Geu(il/i<i>n»"  . 
/:,;'<>.?sois,  published    by  permis- 
sign  of  the  King  of  France,  1703. 

4.  William. 

III.  John,   postmaster-general   of    Scot- 
land, 1674  ;  m.  his  cousin,  Margaret, 
oldest  daughter  of  Lord  MADUKIM  v, 
and  had  issue, 

David,  who  d.  1689,  in  the  service  of 

tho  States  of  Holland. 
Amelia. 

IV.  James,  of   Newton,  solicitor-general 
for  Scotland  in  1688,  had  a  son, 

1.  David  Graeme,  of  Newton,  m. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William 
MORAY,  of  Abercairny  (grand- 
daughter of  "  Black  Pate"  afore- 
said) ;  he  was  of  the  jury  in  1770. 

I.  Ann,  m.  first,  to  P.  SMITH,  of  Rapness, 
in  Orkney,  andgrandsou  of  SMITH,  of 
Braco,  and  secondly,  to  Sir  Robert 
Mi  IK  M  .  of  Abercairny. 

II.  Margaret,    m.    Robert,    1st    LOUD 
NAIENK,  this  lady  was  imprisoned  for 
ten  years    with   her  husband    in  the 
Tower,  for  adherence  to  the  cause  of 
the  Stuarts. 

Colonel  Graeme  d.  in  1687,  and  was  *.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

GEOBGE  GRAEME,  of  luchbrakie,  who  m. 
Mary  NICOL,  heiress  of  Royston  and  Granton, 
near  Edinburgh,  he  was  served  heir  to  his 
great  grandfather  in  the  land  of  Invermay,  in 
1085,  and  had  issue, 

I.  PATRICK,  his  heir. 

II.  George, an  officer  in  LordCarmichael's 
dragoons  in  1710. 

I.  Margaret,   m.  GKAEME,  of  Pitcairns, 
and  had  a  son,  David,  who  m.  Beatrix, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  GKAEME,  of 
Orchill ;    and   becime  of  Orchill ;    ho 
m.  secondly,  in  174S,  Louisa,  daughter 
of  Lord  Nairne. 
il.  Isabella,  m.  William  BBICE. 
in.  Mary,    m.  Dr.   George   TBAILI.,   of 

Aberaigie. 

George  Graeme  d.  in  1704,  and  was  succeeded 
by  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

PATBICK  GBAEME,  of  Inchbrakie,  had  the 
misfortune,  during  his  father's  life-liuie  while 
residing  at  Ryecroft,  his  house  near  the 
Ochils,  to  have  a  fatal  quarrel  with  the  Master 
of  Rollo,  but  in  1720,  a  full  remission,  under 
the  great  seal  was  granted  to  him.  He  was 


out  of  the  country  in  1713,  but  his  house  wiu 
burned  by  the  Duke  of  Argyll's  army,  after 
the  battle  of  iSheriffimiir  ;  tliis  house  wu  on 
the  Abcriithvcti  part  nf  the  property,  and 
Patrick  thru  liilill  tin1  piv-.'iit  li-m-e  iif 
Inchbrakie  in  ITM.  He  '".  in  Ki'.H  .lam-t, 
daughter  of  1'K  \itsox,  of  Kippenruw-.  ami  hud 
issue, 

I.  George,    in.     Catherine,    daughter    of 
LiSD-vv.  .>''   Cavill,  and   predeceasing 
the  father  in  1737,  left  issue, 

1.  PATRICK,  heir  to  Inehbnikie. 

2.  George,  b.  1720. 

3.  John,  I,.  1 7L':t. 

1.  Ann,  b.  1719. 

2.  Catherine,  twin  with  Ann. 

3.  Jean,  b.  1725. 

II.  John,  officer  in   t^nd  Regiment,  d.x.p. 
Inchbrakie,   d.  in    1740,  and    was   *.    by    his 
grandson, 

PATRICK  GRAEME,  of  Inchbrakie,  '/.  1717, 
entered  the  Dutch  Army,  and  attained  the 
rank  of  captain  in  the  73rd  Regiment,  Scotch 
Brigade,  and  served  during  the  whole  of  the 
seven  years'  war.  In  1770,  he  was  served 
heir  to  Patrick,  first  of  Inchbrakie,  second 
son  of  William,  first  Earl  of  Montrose.  He 
HI.  first,  his  cousin-german,  Helen,  daughter 
of  PEARSON,  of  Kippenross,  by  whom  he  had 
a  daughter,  Helen,  in.  to  Alexander  ROBEBT- 
sosf,  of  Faskally.  He  m.  secondly,  in  174H, 
Amelia,  eldest  dauhhter  of  Lawrence  OLI- 
PHANT, of  Gask,  by  his  wife,  the  Hon.  Amelia 
NAIBNE,  who  was  a  direct  descendant  of 
Charlotte  de  la  Tremouille,  through  her 
great  grandmother,  Margaret,  Lady  Nairne, 
daughter  of  "  Black  Pate,"  of  Inchbrakie. 
Patrick  had  issue  by  his  wife,  Amelia, 

I.  GEOBGK,  his  heir. 

II.  Patrick,    Lieutenant-Colonel    in   the 
42nd  Highlanders,  b.  1755,  d.  in  India, 
1785. 

III.  Laurence,    b.   1758,   Captain  R.N., 
who  after  sen-ing  with  Lord  Rodney 
in   his   action    and   victory  over  the 
Count  lie  Grasse  in  the  West  Indies, 
was  made  a  post-captain  at  the  aj?e  of 
23,  and  was  placed  in  command  of  the 
prize-ship  "  Villo  de  Paris,"  the  largest 
vessel    then    atloat;     she    was    known 
to  be  riddled  with  shot,  and  neither 
the  vessel  or  any  of  her  crew  reached 
England  or  were  ever  heard  of  again. 

I.  Amelia,    »».    first  Jaines   CAMPHKLL, 
of    Monzie,  and   secondly,    in    1771, 
William  GBAEME,  of  Orchill,  and  had 
issue,  David,  Patrick,   and  Lawrence, 
all  of    whom  d.  ».  p.;     Margaret  and 
Henrietta,  the  former  m.  James  Gill- 
ispie  GRAHAM,  and  her  daughter,  Hen- 
rietta,  heiress    of   Orchill,  m.   James 
OLIPHANT,  of  Gask. 

II.  Margaret,  b.  1766,  d.  «.  p.     It  was  on 
this    lady    Kiel    Gow    composed   his 
beautiful  air  of  Mix*  Qraeme  of  Inch- 
linikie,  and  his  Major  Graeme  t  Lament 
(referring  to  her  brother  Patrick). 

in.  Louisa,  A.  1760;  HI.  17'X',  Robert 
STEWARD,  of  Fincastle;  beside  other 
issue  she  had  Patrick,  b.  1793  m.  in 


798 


BUBKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


America,  \vlio  has  issue.  This  lady 
»a>  very  handsome  and  a  toast  to  the 
County. 

( '.iptaiu  C  racme  <l.  in  1706,  and  was  a.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

GEORGE  GRAEME,  of  Inchbrakie,  Captain 
in  Tl'ud  Highlanders  and  Colonel  of  the 
1'crthshire  Cavalry,  served  at  the  siege  of 
Gibraltar,  where  he  was  wounded.  He  in. 
171)2,  Margaret,  eldest  daughter  of  Lawrence 
Oi.il'HAXT,  of  C'ondie,  and  by  her,  who  </. 
1839,  had  issue, 

i.  Patrick,  an  ollicer  in  the  44th  and  89th 
Regiments,  killed  in  action  when 
storming  a  breastwork  on  the  banks,  of 
the  Delaware,  in  North  America,  in 
1814. 

11.  GKOKOE  DRUMMOSD,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

in.  Laurence,  I.  1797,  Major  in  the 
Army,  served  in  the  89th,  79th,  33rd, 
and  91st  Regiments.  Major  Graeme 
was  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Tuha^o, 
and  if.  in  that  island  in  December,  1850. 
He  m.  1827,  Elizabeth  Frances,  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph  RIDGEVAY,  of  Roches- 
town,  co.  Dublin,  deputy  master  of  the 
Rolls  in  Ireland  and  great  granddaugh- 
ter of  J.  CUSACK  SMITH,  of  Pickfords- 
town;  and  by  her,  whorf.  29th  Novem- 
ber, 1893,  had  issue, 

1.  Patrick,     Captain    R.A.,    t/.x.p. 
1866. 

2.  Laurence    Anthony   Murray,    of 
Fonthill,  Shaldon,  Devon  ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel  Madras  Fusiliers, 
lO2nd   Regiment,   has    served  in 
liurmah,    in  the  Glide    campaign 
of   the    Indian    Mutiny    and    in 
Abyssinia,  was  mentioned  in  des- 
patches   and    obtained    a    brevet 
majority,   and    two    medals    and 
clasps  ;  lie  m.  in  1871,  Catherine, 
daughter    of    David   SANDEMAN, 
and  has  issue, 

1.  Lawrence    Oliphaut,    lieut- 
enant Cameron  Highlanders, 
i.  29th  October,  1872. 

2.  David     Henry,    Lieutenant 
4th  Battalion  Sherwood  For- 
esters, b.  1874. 

1.  Mary  Violet. 

3.  James    Drummond.    37th    Regi- 
ment, t/.  unin.  1862. 

1.  Frances  Sarah,  m.  first,  John  P. 


THOKNTON  and  had  issue  Martin. 
'/.  .v.  /'..anil  John  ;  she  in.  secondly, 
\V.  l\el-o  M.VHTIN,  of  High  Point 
and  Sandersons.  Ant  'gua,  and  ha> 
issue.  George  and  (trace. 

3.  Margaret  Oliphaut. 

4.  Louisa  Grace. 

5.  Emily  Su.-au. 

IV.  Alexander  John,  Commander  R.N.  ; 
tit.  Eleannrn.  daughter  of  John   .UiUN- 
BTOKE,     of    Kirby     Hall,    Lancashire, 
and  d.  x.  p.  1885. 

V.  Anthony    James,  sen  ed  in  the   Royal 
Navy,  d.t.  />.  at  Peiiang,  1822. 

I.  Grace  Anne   Sophia,  *.  1794,  rf.  1854. 
She    combined    brilliant    talents    with 
her   beauty,    which   made   her    one  of 
the     belles     when     George    IV     held 
Court  at  Holvrood. 

II.  Margaret,  i'l.  1802. 

Colonel  Graeme  il.  in  1840,  and  was  .v.  by  hi* 
eldest  surviving  sou. 

MAJOR  GEORGE  DHVJIMONH  GKAKAIE,  of 
Inehbrakie,  K.H..  in.  18th  January,  1842, 
Hon.  Marianne  .lane,  last  surviving  daughter 
of  James,  A'ISCOUNT  STUATHAI.LAX  and 
granddaughter  of  John,  fourth  DtrtB  or 
ATHOT.I.,  and  had  is-ne. 

i.  PATRICK  JAMES  FREDERICK,  the  sub- 
ject of  this  memoir. 

I.  Amelia  Anne  Margaret.  /«.  21st  April, 
1874.  Lieutenant  Arwed  GIEKXJIERS,  of 
the    Prussian    Army,    and    has    issue. 
three  sons  and  two  daughters. 

II.  Beatrice  Marianne  Jane. 

Major  Graeme  served  in  the  British  Army 
during  the  Peninsular  War,  where  he  was 
\\oundcd  at  liadajos  at  the  age  of  10,  and 
was  present  at  \\aterloo  in  the  defence  of 
the  Farm  of  La  Have  Sainte,  where  he  was 
again  severely  wounded.  In  1816  he  was 
created  a  Knight  of  the  Guelphic  Order  ;  he 
had  the  gold  cross  of  WILLIAM  IV,  and  the 
Hanoverian  Peninsular  medal  conferred  on 
him  as  well  as  the  British  war  medal  and 
three  clusps.  He  was  subsequently  in  the 
Hanoverian  Guards,  in  which  he  attained 
the  rank  of  major.  Major  Graeme  d.  at 
Tours,  20th  December,  1854.  The  Hon. 
Mrs.  Graeme  il.  19th  May,  1876.  Major 
Graeme,  was  s.  by  his  son,  PATRICK 
.IAJIES  FREDERICK,  who  sold  the  Lands  of 
Inehbruikie  and  Aberuthven  during  the 
years  1884-7,  and  is  now  of  Lake 
Dauphin  and  Beulah,  Carradale,  Manitoba. 


.  ( nan — Or  a  dyke  fessways  broken  down  in  some  places  and  in  base  a  rose  gu.,  on  a  chief  sa. 
three  escallops  of  the  first. 

Crest — A  mailed  hand  holding  a  garland  ppr. 

Motto — A  Deo  Victoria. 

Residence — Rigby,  Lake  Dauphin  and  Beulah,  Manitoba. 


jHarttm 


GEORGE  BOHUN  MARTIN,  of  Martin's  Ranch,  Ducks  Station,  Province 
of  British  Columbia,  Dominion  of  Canada,  member   of  the  Legislative 
Assembly  of  British  Columbia,  and  Chief  Commissioner  of  Lands  and  Works, 
1894,  l>.  at  Newtou,  co.  Nottingham,  England,  25th  December, 


BUKKKX  COLONIAL  (JKN'TKV 


liiiuage. 


('M'l  UN  K'IH:KI;  \l\imv,  son  of  lvoi;i:u 
MARTIN,  of  stepney,  liy  Kli/iihcth.  lii-  wife, 
M.  twice,  and  i/.  in  Ids",  liy  his  lirst  wife, 
MurLMivt,  daughter  ol  Anthony  Ti  IVIIKN. 
In-  had  issue  (lie-ide-  I  HO  daughters, 
Maru.-u'ct  :inil  Kli/.al>eth)  an  only  surviving 

Mill, 

TUT<  m:\  M  un  or,  who  in.  Beimel  G,ut>n, 
or  GAOB,  nud  d.  1702,  having  by  lier  had 
IMUB, 

I.  William,    Ailininil   of    the    Fleet,   in. 
Pith   August,   17-ii.   Mary  ATKINS,  of 
Twell,   co.    Gloucester,   and    d.    x.    ,*. 
1756. 

II.  Tutclien,  i/.  f,  ,,.  1721. 

III.  BKNNET,  of  whom  present  h  . 

IV.  Roger,  Admiral  K.N.,  </.   1*780,  and 
was  buried  at   Droxford,  Hants,  having 
had  issue,  John,  d.  r.  p.  and  James. 

The  third  son, 

HKNNKT  MARTIN,  of  the  parish  of  St. 
A, me,  eo.  Middlesex,  M.D.,  rf.  1741.  By 
Elizabeth,  liis  wife,  he  had  issue, 

('ATTAIN    WILLIAM    MARTIN,    R.N.,    m. 

Arabella,  daughter  of  Admiral   Sir   William 

ltii\v  LEY,  K.B.  (she »«.  secondly  Colonel  G  I  mis, 

nl'  llorslcy  1'nrk,  Sussex), and  by  her  had  issue, 

i.   William,  of  llemingstoue,  C'aplaiu  in 

Elliott's  Light  Horse  (loth  Dragoons), 

in.   Sarah,    daughter    of    Admiral    Sir 

•  lo-liuu     KU\VI.];Y,    liart.    (so    created 

27th  June,  1786),  and  by  her  (who  d. 

21st  December,  1841)  had  issue, 

1.  William,  i/.  v.  /i. 

2.  Richard   Bartholomew,  of  llem- 
ingstonc,  Lieutenant  5th  Dragoon 
Guards;       ,„.     5th    April,    1832, 
Juliana,      daughter       of       John 
Donovan      VKKNKR,     Lieutenant 
55th  Foot,  son  of  Robert  VEKNER, 
of  Dublin,  by  Juliana,  his  wife, 
daughter  of   Edward   DONOVAN, 
of   Ballymore,  co.  Wexford,  and 
(/.  llth  April,  1855,  having  had 
issue, 

(1)  William    George,    now    of 
Jlemiugstone    Hall,  Ipswich, 
co.    Suffolk,    Major-treneral 
late  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  b. 
5th  August,  1835  ;  educated 
at       the       Royal      Military 
Academy,      Woolwich ;      m. 
19th    May,    18G3,    Margaret, 
second   daughter  of  William 
STRAHAN,  of  Sidmouth,  eo. 
Devon,    by    Anne,    his    wife, 
only   child    of    General    Sir 
George       Bultell       FISHER, 
R.A.,      and      has      issue,     a 
daughter   Beatrix   Maria,    b. 
18th  May,  1866. 

(2)  Charles  Townley,  »n  officer 
70th  Regiment,   drowned    in 
New  Zealand,  1864. 

(3)  Henry    John,    Commander 
K.V.   m.  April,  1874,   Kdith 
Philadelphia,     daughter     of 
Frances    Otlley    MAKT1N,  of 


Kos<-  Hill,  Mnl(ll,.,,.\  (M, 
/n/'ii'-).  ami  i/.  .lanunry,  1876, 
l'-ai  ing  a  diiiiiihler. 

(  I  I    liichanl     Kduiird    Kowley, 
I'.M.Ii.,    Coloni-1.   late     IIMII-- 
kllling       Dragoon-,        I 
('oiiiiiii>sioner  in  Sna/.ihllid. 

I  ."i  |    |'"ra : 

(.'.)    .lo-h na  (libbs. 

(1)  Maria      Kluabcth     Veruer, 
m.     June,     lh.")(i,     the     1;    , 
John       I.IINI.K,       re  I  MI-      of 
Sternlield,  Suffolk. 

(2)  Sarah  Juliana  Philadelphia, 
</.   \oung. 

1.  Klizti,  in.  Rev.  C'harles  ToWNLEY, 
hiothcr    of   TOWM.KV,   of    Fui- 
bourne,  co.  Cambridge. 

2.  Arabella. 

3.  Philadelphia. 

4.  Maria. 

II.  HKNRY,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  George     (Sir),    G.C.Ii.,  'G.C.M.Ii., 
Admiral  of  the  Blue  Squadron  of  lli.i 
Majesty  s       Fleet,      A'ice-Adiuiml    of 
England,    and   knight   of    the    Ho\al 
Median    Order  of  tit.   Jamiarins ;    in. 
Ui-st  1804,  Harriet,   sister   of  Aduiiral 
|!I:NTINC-KJ  and   Bccondly,  18ir>,  Miss 
A.    LOCKE,    of    Xorbury     Park,     co. 
Surrey. 

The  second  son, 

HIAUY  MARTIN,  of  Lincoln's  Inn  and 
('o!.-ton-l!a— ct,  en.  Nottingham,  .1.1'.,  K.C., 
sometime  M. P.  for  Kinsale,  became  a  kind's 
counsel  iu  Fox's  Administration  and  »as 
afterwards  one  of  the  Masters  in  Chancery  ; 
b.  21st  December,  1763,  m.  14th  July,  17'J.J, 
Maria  Elizabeth,  elder  daughter  of  Francis 
EDMUNDS,  of  Worsborough,  co.  York, 
by  Hannah  Maria,  his  wife,  younger  daughter 
of  Joseph  OFFLEY,  of  Horton  Hull,  co. 
Derby,  whose  wife,  Mary,  was  the  only 
daughter  and  heiress  of  Humphrey  Bonus, 
of  Heckles,  gentleman,  who  d.  in  1703 ; 
through  which  last  mentioned  family,  and  its 
connections  with  those  of  Knyvett,  Bourchier, 
and  others,  her  descent  is  said  to  be  derived 
from  King  EDWABD  I.  Mrs.  Martin  was  b. 
4th  March,  1769,  and  d.  31st  August,  1827. 
Mr.  Martin,  d.  I'Jth  July,  1839,  leaving 
issue, 

i.  William  Bonnet,  of  Thurgarton 
Priory,  co.  Nottingham,  and  after- 
wards, of  Worsborough,  co.  York,  ajid 
Dale  Hall,  co.  Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.I,., 
assumed  the  surname  of  Kl>MfNi>s  in 
addition  to  and  after  that  of  MABTIN  j 
b.  7th  October,  1796  ;  m.  26th  Novem- 
ber, 1831,  Augusta  Marcia,  only 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  John  CHALONKB, 
rector  of  Newton  Kyme,  co.  York,  (of 
the  Guisbro"  family),  by  Augusta 
Anne,  his  wife,  youngest  daughter  of 
Robert  and  Lady  Elizabeth  Sl'TTON 
of  Scrofton,  eo.  Nottingham  (the 
latter  relict  of  Edward  VAVASOUR  of 
Weston),  and  by  her  (who  was  b.  23rd 


8UO 


BURKti'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


May,  180'J,  </.  at  Westbourne  Terrace, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  19th  July,  ls.".!i, 
ii nil  was  buried  at  'Newton  Kyine), 
had  isMie, 

1.  Thomas   Wentworlh,    of    Wors- 
borough,  J.P.  and  !).!,.,  Kiiskni  in 
tlic    60th    Royal    H-illcs,    assumed 
the  surname  of  Emu  ITDB   in   ad- 
dition to  and  after  that  of  MA  HTIX, 
li.   24th   November,   and   baptised 
at  Worsborough,  15th  December. 
18-41  ;    d.    num.   15th   November. 
1806,   from  the  effects  of   a    fall 
from   his   horse,    and   was    buried 
at   Worsborongh.     lie  was  s.  by 
his  brother,  William  Michael  Aloy- 
sius    MARTIN-EDMUNDS,  now  of 
Worsborough. 

2.  William   Michael     Aloysius,    of 
Worsborough,     eo.    York,    D.L., 
second   and   posthumous   son,   b. 
8th    May,    1847;     *.    his     elder 
brother    15th    November,    1866, 
and  then  assumed  ths  surname  of 
EDMUNDS    in    addition    to     and 
after  that  of  MAETIN  j  educated 
at   Rugby    and   Trinity    College, 
Cambridge  ;  »».  3rd  August,  1870, 
Emily  Frances  Tichborne,  young- 
est   daughter    of    John     Hubert 
Washington  HIBBERT,  of  Bilton 
Grange,    co.    Warwick,    by  Julia 
Maria  Magdalene,  his  wife,  daugh- 
ter of  Sir   Henry   Joseph   TICH- 
iioitSE,  eighth  Bart.,  and  widow  of 
Colonel  Charles  Thomas  TALBOT, 
father  of  Bertram  Arthur,  seven- 
teenth EARL  OF  SHREWSBURY,  and 
by  her  has  issue, 

(1)  Cecilia      Elizabeth      Mary 
Agnes,    b.    in    London,    9th 
October,  1871. 

(2)  Magdalen  Mary  Josephine, 
b.  May,  1873. 

(3)  Mirial   Augusta    Mary,    d. 
1st  April,  1873. 

(4)  Olyve  Mary  Evelyn. 

1.  Maria  Elizabeth,  b.  5th  Novem- 
ber, 1832  ;  m.  28th  August,  1855, 
at  Worsborough,  Hon.  Francis 
Dudley  MONTAGU  -  STUART  - 
WORTLET,  D.L.,  co.  York,  second 
son  of  John,  second  LORD  WHABN- 
CLIFFE,  and  d.  26th  September, 
1891,  having  by  him,  who  d.  21st 
October,  1893,  had  issue, 

(1)  Erancis  John,  late  Lieuten- 
ant R.N.,  b.  8th  June,  1856  ; 
m.  17th  August,1816,  Ellen, 
daughter  of  Lieutenant- 
General  Sir  Thomas  Lionel 
John  GALLWEY,  K.C.M.G., 
late  Governor  of  Bermuda, 
and  has  issue, 

George  Francis  Dudlev,  b. 

25th  May,  1889. 
Archibald  Ralph,    b.    17th 

April,  1892. 

Mary  Violet,  b.  2nd  Febru- 
ary, 1891. 


(2)  Edward     James,     C.M.G., 
Major  2nd    Battalion    King's 
limal    Rifle     Corps,    I,.    JUM, 

July,  1887,  '«.  5th  February, 
IS'il,  Violet  Hunter,  daugh- 
ter of  .lames  Alexander 
Gt'THKiE,  of  Oraigie.  co.  For- 
far,  and  has  issue, 

Nicholas   R-othsay,    b.    9th 

January,  1892.' 
Louisa  Violet  Beatrice,  //. 
18th  July,  1893. 

(3)  Alan,  b.  2nd  October,  1858; 
d.  16th  January,  1859. 

(4)  Ralph    Granville,     b.     4th 
July,  1864,  in.  22nd  January, 
1891,   Virginia,   daughter   of 
Captain  SCHLEY,  U.S.  Navy. 

(5)  Alan   Richai-d,    Lieutenant 
King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  //. 
20th  January,  1868. 

(1)  Amy  Cicely,    d.   an  infant, 
3rd  March,  1860. 

(2)  Mary  Susan,  m.   17th  Sep- 
tember, ISSt,  George  Evcrard 
Arthur,    eldest    son    of     Sir 
George      Allanson     CAYLEY, 
Bart.,  and  has  issue,  Dorothy 
Frances,  b.  1888, and  Margaret. 
Renee,  b.  7th  December,  1892. 

2.  Augusta  Charlotte,  b.  llth  April, 
1834;    d.    tiiim.    1854,   buried    at- 
Worsborough. 

3.  Amelia  Mary,  b.  21st  July,  1835  ; 
m.  at   Worsborough,   29th  April, 
1858,  Edward  Chivers  BOWKH,  of 
liroxholme,  co.  York,  residing  at 
Wadworth   Hall,    co.    York,  .].!'. 
and  D.L.  (b.  22nd  August,  1826  ; 
B.A.  University  College,   Oxford, 
late   Captain  3rd  West  Yorkshire 
Militia,  and  1st  West  Yorkshire 
Yeomanry),   eldest   sou   of  John 
Seddon    BOWER,    of    Broxholme, 
and    Elizabeth,    eldest    daughter 
and  co-heiress  of  the  late  Thomas 
CHIVEUS,  of   Askham,  near  York, 
and  by  him  has  issue, 

(1)  Edward   Thomas    Chivers, 
b.    9th    February,    1859,    m. 
Elizabeth     Williams     Mina, 
daughter    of     the    late     Sir 
Claude  TROLLOPE,  K.C.B. 

(2)  George    Chivers,    b.    19th 
June,  1860. 

(3)  Francis    Chivers,    b.    23rd 
July,  1861  (deceased). 

(4)  Arthur  Went  worth  Chivers, 
b.  8th  November,  I860. 

(1)  Augusta  Mary  Chivers,  m. 
Oth  October,    1887,  William 
Henry    Arthington,    son    of 
Arthi'ngton    WORSLEY,    aud 
nephew  of  Sir  William  Cayley 
Worsley,  Bart.,  and  has  issue 
(see  BURKE'S  Jiaroiie/age). 

(2)  Amy  Elizabeth  Chivers. 

(3)  Alice  Ethel  Chivers. 

(4)  Cicely  Maria  Chivers. 

(5)  Beatrice  Lilian  Chiveiv-. 


WUKK'S  COLONIAL  CK.NTHY 


-Ml 


4.  Julia  Constance.  //.  lltli  Seplem- 
bcr,  ls:i7  ;  in.  at  Ti<-kliill,co.  York, 
•  iili  August,  1N<>:<,  Stephen  SOAXEH, 
barrister-al-law,  second  son  of 
Charles  Si > \MK.-f,  of  Coles  Park, 
CD.  Herts,  mill  lius  issue, 

(1)  Francis  Archibald. 

(2)  KiUnnl  K.iwland. 

(3)  Gerald  Martin. 

(1)  Constance  Maud. 

(2)  Edith  Julia  Wentworth,  d. 
a  a  if i. 

(3)  Isabel  Winifred,  m.  Henry 
E.CorEAOBjOf  Gravenhumt. 

4.  Frances  Etheldreda,  b.  19th  Feb- 
ruary, 1839  ;  d.  same  year  and  was 
buried  at  Worsborough. 
Mr.    William  Bennet  Martin    d.  6th 
April,  1847. 

II.  Henry  Surges,  of  Colston  Basset  (by 
will  of  'his  father),  b.  5th  October,  1797, 
cli'n'iised. 

in.  GBOBOK  BOHCN,  of  whom  presently. 
IV.  Francis  Oflley,  of  Rose  Hill,  Hamp- 
ton, Middlesex,  M.A.,  barrister-at-law, 
of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  commissioner  of 
charities,    b.   22nd    March,    1805;  »». 
31st  January,  1844,  Mary,  daughter  of 
the  Very  Hwr.  Samuel  SMITH,  D.D., 
rector  of  Dry  Drayton,  co.  Cambridge, 
dean  of  Christ  Church,   Oxford,  and 
prebendary  of  Durham,  and  had  issue, 
1.  William  Henry,  gentleman  cadet, 
Royal     Military    College,    Wool- 
wich, b.  1851 ;  d.  3rd  December, 
1869. 

1.  Frances  Augusta. 

2.  Edith    Philadelphia,    m.    Henry 
MABTIN,  R.N.,  and  d.  1876,  leaving 
a  daughter  (see  abore). 

I.  Augusta  Anne,  b.  14th  May,  1801 :  m. 
16th  May,  1837, Richard  Trott  FISHER, 
of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  had  issue.adaugh- 
ter, 

Augusta  Mary,  who  d.  1863. 
The  third  son, 

CAPTAIN  GEOROE  BOH  uy  MABTIN,  of  Crabbs 
Abbey,  Norfolk,  Post  Captain  R.N.,  C.B., 
Cross  of  St.  Louis,  and  2nd  Class  of  St. 
Anne  of  Russia,  6.  21st  March,  1799,  at  Wors- 
borough, co.  York  j  entered  the  Koyal  Naval 
College,  3rd  April,  1812  ;  and  embarked,  llth 
April,  1815,  as  midshipman,  on  board  the 
"  Impregnable,"  became  Flag-Lieutenant,  in 
the  "  Queen  Charlotte,"  to  Admiral  Sir  James 
Hawkins  Whitshed,  commander-in-chicf  at 
Portsmouth,  17th  March,  1821,  and  on  17th 
April,  1827,  assumed  command  of  the  "  Mos- 
quito," and  was  present,  20th  October,  follow- 
ing, at  the  battle  of  Navarino.  As  a  result 
of  his  conduct  on  that  occasion  he  was  ad- 
vanced to  post-rank,  19th  April,  1828.  HP 
m.  15th  December,  1835,  Isabella  Harriet, 


<!  r.M.G.  (whorf.  IS.'ii.  wlnM  coinmauder-in- 
rliii-f  nt  IVrt-jinmtli),  by  Harriet,  hi*  wife, 
daughter  of  licnenl  TIHIMMI.  K.I'. II.,  and 
d.  at  Colston  lln-i-t.  I  lih  <><•(,, I,,-,-,  1854, 
having  had  In  her  (ulio  il.  IHSii)  three  ion* 
and  eight  daughters,  viz., 

I.  Henry,  Captain  in  the  '-i'lUi  Bombay 
Native   Infantry,  and  served  with  the 
Sinde  Horse,  4.  :il'tl.  June,  1840;  d. 
21th  November,  1872. 

II.  GEOUOE  Hours,  of  whom  we  treat. 

III.  Francis   Roger,   midshipman    R.N., 
4.    17th   January,    1854;   accidentally 
drowned  in  Saltmit  Bay,  18th  January, 
1873,  whilst  serving  in  H.M.S.  "  Lord 
Warden." 

I.  Isabella,     m.     7th    June,    1859,    Sir 
Anehit.'l      AMIIII-HXHAM,     Bart,     of 
Broomham,  co.  Sussex  (who  was  b.  8th 
February,  1828  ;  and  t.  his  father  as 
eighth  Bart.,  1st  September,  1854),  and 
has  issue, 

1.  Anchitel  Piers,  I,.  22nd  August, 
1861. 

2.  Reginald,  b.  26th  August,  1865. 

3.  Flcetwood,  b:  2nd  March,  1869. 

4.  Lawrence,  b.  21st  May,  1870. 

5.  Piers,  4.  1st  June,  187"l. 

1.  Isabella,  4.  5th  April,  1860;  m. 
12th      January,     1881,     Herbert 
CURTEIB,  eldest  son  of  Herbert  M. 
CUBTBIS,  of  Windmill  Hill  Place, 
and  has  i--n.-. 

2.  Maud,  4.  22nd  November,  1863. 

3.  Bridget,  4.  14th  March,  1876. 

II.  Maria  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  J.  ng 
MOWHKAY. 

III.  TIrith  Amelia,  m.  26th  July,  1864 
SirCromer  ASHBI-BNHAM,  K.C.B.,  late 
aide-de-camp   to   the   Queen,   Major- 
General  late  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps, 
governor  of   Suakim,    1884,   assistant 
adjutant  and  quurteruiaster-genenil  at 
Dover,    1884-S6,     served    in    Indian 
Mutiny,     Egyptian     campaign,      and 
Soudan  campaign  (3rd  class  Medjidie, 
two  medals  with  clasps)  ;  brother  of 
Sir  Anchitel  Ashburnham,  Bart.,  and 
by  him  (who  was  4.  13th  September. 
1831)  has  issue, 

1.  Cromer,  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant 
3rd  Baitalion  King's  Royal  Kiflo 
Corps,  4.  1866. 

1.  Unth  Amelia. 

2.  Edith. 

IV.  Thomasina,    m.    Lieutenant-Colonel 
(J.     W.     MACAULET,    of      Opperton 
Gardens,  Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex. 

V.  Elizabeth    Rowlev.  »».  Rear-Admiral 
Edward  KKI.I.V,  K.N. 

vi.  Mary  Anne,  d.  November,  1858. 
VII.  Barbara  Kvelyn. 
vin.  Kenira,  MI.  Mr.  LYNCH,  of  Cossal, 
co.  Nottingham. 


daughterof  Rear- Admiral  Sir  Thomas  BEIQOS 

Arms — Arg.  two  bars  gu.  a  canton  az.,  thereon  an  anchor  erect  the  shank  encircled  by  a 
naval  crown  or. 

Crest— Dpon  the  stump  of  a  tree  eradicated  ppr.  surmounted  by  an  anchor  in  bend 
sinister  or  a  martin  cat  sejant  supporting  between  the  paws  a  mirror  :il>o  ppr.  and  gorged 
with  a  naval  crown  therefrom  a  chain  reflexed  over  the  bnck  gold.  Motto — Sans  Taihu. 

Jirx>d.rH,-e—  Martin's  Ranch,  Kamloops,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 

Clujs—  Kamloops  and  Union,  Victoria,  British  Columbia. 


VOL.    II. 


3  r 


802 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


HON.  ROBERT  HODDLE  DBIBERG  WHITE,  of  Tahlec,  Port 
Stephens,  New  South  Wales,  J.P.  and  member  of  the  Legislative 
Council  of  that  colony,  6.  at  Stroud,  Gloucester,  New  South  Wales,  19th 
May,  1838;  m.  2nd  May,  1863,  Eliza  Jane,  daughter  of  the  Very  Rev. 
William  Macquarie  COWPER,  M.A.,  dean  of  Sydney,  and  niece  of  the  lato 
Hon.  Sir  Charles  COWPER,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Wivenhoe,  Camden,  New  South 
Wales,  sometime  agent-general  in  London  for  New  South  Wales  (see  COWPKII 
of  Sydnr-y),  and  has  had  issue, 

i.  Robert  Edward  Shepherd,  6.  4th  February,  1868,  d.   25th   December, 

1886. 

ii.  Cyril  Cowper,  6.  26th  October,  1871. 
in.  Alfrey  Becher  Stewart,  b.  4th  October,  1879. 
i.  Lily  Eliza  Jane,  6.  9th  February,   1865;    m.   17th  December,   1891, 

William  P.  CULLEN,  LL.D.,  M.A.,  of  Sydney,  barrister-at-law. 
n.  Amy  Roberta.  6.  29th  November,  1867. 
in.  Lurline,  6.  6th  July,  1870. 

The  Hon.  R.  H.  D.  White  held  the  position  of  bank  manager  in  the  Bank 
of  New  South  Wales  for  over  twenty-three  years.  While  in  the  employ  of  the 
bank  at  Deniliquin,  the  office  was  attacked  by  armed  bushrangers,  who  bound  the 
manager  and  Mr.  White  with  ropes,  and  decamped  with  £8,000  ;  but  Mr. 
White  following  them  single-handed  on  horseback,  and  armed  with  a  gun, 
eventually  overtook  them,  and  recovered  some  thousands  of  the  stolen  money. 
On  a  second  occasion  Mr.  White  was  attacked  by  bushrangers,  when,  on  the 
19th  April,  1868,  at  Currie's  Hotel,  on  the  Gympie  Road,  Queensland,  he 
defended  himself,  single-handed,  against  five  armed  men.  For  this  he  received 
a  testimonial  and  a  present  from  the  Government,  and  presents  from  the 
Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  and  the  townspeople  of  Rockhampton.  Mr. 
White  is  a  retired  captain  in  the  Queensland  Volunteer  Forces,  and  a  justice  of 
the  peace  for  the  colonies  of  New  South  Wales,  Victoria  (central  bailiwick),  and 
Queensland.  He  was  appointed  a  commissioner  to  the  Exhibition  in 
Melbourne,  1880-1,  and  to  the  Colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition,  held  in 
London  1886  ;  was  formerly  member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  New 
South  Wales  for  Gloucester,  and  was  called  to  a  seat  in  the  Upper  House  on 
the  30th  December,  1887. 


Ut'nragt. 


ABRAHAM  WHITE,  surgeon  in  H.M.  44th 
Regiment,  stationed  in  Ceylon :  m.  1806, 
Eliza  Theodora,  daughter  of  Colonel  Baron 
VON  DRIBEKG  (who  was  residing  at  Jaff- 
napatam,  Ceylon,  in  the  Dutch  service,  hefore 
the  British  took  possession  of  that  island),  by 
Susan  TABEEE,  his  wife,  and  d.  in  1818, 
leaving  issue, 

i.  William  George,  J.  1807,  lieutenant 
and  Adjutant  H.M.  44th  Regiment, 
was  killed  at  the  Kyber  Pass,  12th 


January,  1842,  during  the  retreat  of 

the  British  from  Cabul. 
n.  JAMKS  Cii  .\HLES,  of  whom  presently, 
in.  George  William,  d.  in  New  Zealand, 

1892. 

IV.  Charles  Peter,  collector  of  Mymey- 
sing,   Bengal,    killed    by    a    wounded 
buffalo,  while  tiger  hunting,  in  1840. 

V.  Abraham    Bennett,    killed     by     the 
Maoris  during   the  ^e\v   Zealand   war 
in  1807. 


lU'KKK'S  COLONIAL  C- K.N  1'U  V. 


i.    Charlotte      Elizabeth,     m.     Thomas 

HAOOER,    of     the    Governor's 

Guard,  Madras. 

n.  Susan,  m.  Edward  MALTBY,  of  the 

Ceylon  Civil  Service. 
The  second  son, 

JAMKS  Cn  MILKS  WniTK,  of  Queensland, 
who  was  b.  at,  JafTnapvtum,  Ceylon,  28th 
October,  1809.  He  emigrated  to  Sydney  in 
1830,  and  was  for  some  time  in  the  employ 
of  .Sir  Ivlwifrd  Parry,  chief  commissioner  of 
the  Australian  Agricultural  Company  j 
Hubsequently  became  a  justice  of  the  peace  for 
New  South  Wales,  assistant-general  superin- 
tendent of  the  Australian  Agricultural  Com- 
pany, and  afterwards  a  squatter  in  Queens- 
land. He  m.  llth  May,  1837,  Sarah  Elizabeth 
(d.  October,  3842),  only  child  of  Robert  HOD- 


DLB,  who  was  sometime  a  cadet  in  the  Royal 
K 1 1  u  i  iiecru,  after  wards  deputy  surveyor-general 
nf  .NVw  South  Walf«,  and  on  the  separation  of 
that  colony  from  Victoria,  was  appointed  sur- 
veyor-general of  Victoria.  Mr.  llu  lill.-  laid  out 
the-  nt\  ..('  \I  -ill  nir.if  iii  1^:17,11111!  '/.there 
in  the  90th  year  of  hit  age.  Mr.  J.  C.  White 

perished  in  t Inostrous  wreck  of  the"  Wia- 

rarapi  "  on  the  New  Zealand  co :nt.  2sth  Octo- 
ber,  !H!H(his  eighty-fifth  birthday),  having 
refused  assistance  till  the  wo  nenand  children 
had  been  saved.  !!••  !••;'•  mue, 

I.  RoBBBT    HoDDI.K     DlilBBRO    (Hon.), 

M.L.C.,   of    New    South    Wales,  the 
subject  of  this  memoir. 

II.  James  Charles,  b.  in  1840,  and  d.  at 
Warwick,  Queensland,  in  1867,  aged  27. 

in.  William  George,  d.  in  infancy,  1^  u. 


/;,„,;/,  ,„•«>  -Tahlee,  Port  Stephens,  New  South  Wale*. 
Club — Union. 


JOHN    GRANT    RIDOUT,  of  co.  York,  Ontario,  Canada,  of  the  Deputy 
Receiver- General's  office,  b.  20th  April,  1845. 


1iiuaac. 


SAMUEL  SMITH  RIDOUT,  sheriff  of  co. 
York,  and  afterwards  registrar  of  deeds  there, 
b.  7th  September,  1778,  m.  first,  Eliza 
Parsons,  niece  of  John  SMALL,  of  Toronto, 
ai'd  by  her,  who  d.  February,  1838,  had 
issue, 

I.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  4.  February,  1810,  d.  Sep- 
tember, 1819. 

in.  Joseph,   4.   8th  February,   1818,  d. 

unm.  March,  1837. 
IT.  Samuel  George,  deputy  registrar  of 

deeds,  co.  York,  and  afterwards  City 

Assessor  of  Toronto,  4.  June,  1819,  m. 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  —  GILPIX,  and  rf. 

December,  187(5,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Samuel,    4.    1st   July,    1845,    m. 
Mary  Campbell,   daughter    of  — 
SMITH,    and    d.     1892,    leaving 
issue, 

(1)  Samuel    George,   4.   15th 
January,  1874. 

(2)  William    Samuel,   4.    15th 
August,  1875. 

(3)  Andrew  Campbell,  4.   2nd 
April,  1878. 

(4)  Henry     Arthur,     4.    17th 
September,  1880. 

(5)  John    Alexander,    4.    llth 
December,  1882. 

(1)  Catherine  Campbell. 

2.  Henry  Joseph,  d.  unm. 

3.  Charles,  of  Winnipeg. 

4.  Albert,  d.  unm. 

5.  William,  d.  num. 
(j.  John, 


1.  Henrietta,     m.    —    YATBS,     of 
Toronto. 

2.  Rebecca,  rf.  unm. 

I.  Susan,  4.   November,  1807,  rf.   March, 
1823. 

II.  Eliza,  4.  January,  1812,  m.  —  DALT, 
M.D.,  of  Montreal,  later  of  the  West 
Indies,  and    afterwards    of    Natchez, 
United  States,  America,  and  d.  June, 
1842. 

in.  Mary,  4.  March,  1816,  m.  William 
Henry  COXWBLL,  and  rf.  March,  18H, 
having  by  him  (who  m.  secondly, 
Mary,  daughter  of  John  POWELL)  had 
is*ue. 

IV.  Harriet,  4.  November,  1817,  rf.  «»m. 
August,  1837. 

V.  Caroline   Amelia,   4.   July,    1824,  m. 
James     Dodsley     HUMPHREYS,     son 
of    Francis    HUMPHREYS,    and     had 
issue. 

M>.  Samuel  Smith  Ridout,  m.  secondly, 
October,  1838,  Mary  Hard  wick,  daughter  of 
—  UNWIK,  and  widow  of  Frances  HUM- 
PHREY'S, and  rf.  6th  June,  1855,  baring  by 
her  had  no  issue.  His  eldest  son, 

JOHN  RIUOUT,  registrar  of  deeds,  co.  York, 
1855-94.  4.  8th  May,  1806,  m  19th  Septem- 
ber, 1839,  Charlotte  Bleecker,  daughter  of 
Grant  POWELL  (tee  that  family),  and  rf.  1st 
September,  1894,  leaving  issue, 

JOHN     GRANT,     the    subject    of    this 

memoir. 
El  zabeth  Harriet,  4.  4th  October,  1840, 

m.  7th  July,  Ih71  (as  his  second  wife), 

John  Woodburn   LANOMUIR,  and  rf. 

15th   September,  1878,   leaving  issue. 

two  daughters. 


Residence — Ontarii,  Canada. 


F  2 


804 


BU LUCK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


HENRY   HUME    WARBURTON,  of  Vancouver,  British    Columbia,  of 
the  Dominion  Civil  Service,  m.  1891,  Agnes  E.,  daughter  of  —  POTTS, 
of  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  and  has  issue, 

Henry  Egerton,  b.  1st  Oct.,  1893.         Beatrice  Victoria,  b.  8th  Sept.,  1892. 


ILmeaeje. 


RICHARD  WAEBTTETON,  b. 1637,  a  descend- 
ant of  the  great  and  ancient  house  of  WAB- 
BVBTON  of  Cheshire,  was  clerk  of  the  Council 
to  Henry  Cromwell,  Lord  Deputy  of  Ireland, 
1654,  and  afterwards  clerk  assistant  to  the 
Irish  House  of  Commons.  He  is  styled  of 
"  Garryhinch,"  1662,  and  was  M.P.  for  Bally- 
shannon  from  1695  to  1711.  He  m.  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  Thomas  L'EsTRANGE,  of 
Moyston,  King's  co.,  a'.id  d.  1717,  having 
(with  another  daughter)  had  issue, 

I.  RICHABD,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  George. 

III.  John. 

I.  Susannah,    m.    Henry    WABREX,    of 
Grangnbeg,  co.  Kildare. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Frederick  TBENCH,  of 
Garbally,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Clan- 
carty. 

in.  Anne,  m.  Very  Rev.  John  TBENCH, 

Dean  of  Baphoe. 
IT.  A  daughter,  m.  —  NUTTALI,. 
The  eldest  son, 

RICHARD  WABBUBTON,  jun.,  of  Garry  - 
hinch,  M.P.  for  Portarlington  from  1092  to 
1715,  TO.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  PIQOTT, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  Garryhinch,  b.  6th  Dec., 
1696,  M.P.  for  Queen's  co. ;  d.  ttnm. 
1771,  having  devised  Garryhinch  and 
other   estates   to   his  fourth    brother, 
Peter. 

II.  John,  d.  unm. 

in.  GEOBOB,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Peter,  devisee  of  his  brother  Richard, 
d.  29th  September,  1784. 

V.  William,  of  Yarrow,  Queen's  co.,  m. 
Barbara,  daughter  of  William  ROBIN- 
SON, of  Knebworth,   Herts,  who  s.  his 
cousin     Lytton     LYTTON     (formerly 
STRODE),  of  Knebworth,  and  assumed 
the  name  of  LYTTON.     He  had  a  son, 

Richard  WABBURTON-LYTTON,  of 
Knebworth,  b.  1745;  m.  1768, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Paul  JOD- 
BELL,  of  Lewknor,  and  d.  1810, 
leaving  an  only  daughter  and 
heiress, 

Elizabeth  Barbara,  of  Kneb- 
worth, b.  1773  ;  m.  1798, 
William  Earle  BULWKB,  of 
Wood  Ualling  and  Heydon, 
Norfolk,  brigadier-general, 
and  had  issue  (tee  BURKE'S 
Peerage,  LYTTON,  E.). 


T.  George,  m.  William  GARDEN,  of  Lis- 
more,  Queen's  co. 

II.  Judith,  m.  Emmanuel  PIOOTT. 

III.  Jane,   m.  George  PIOOTT,  of  Knap- 
ton. 

Richard  Warburton,  jun.,  d.  v.  p.  1715. 
His  third  son, 

GEOBOE  WARBURTON,  of  Dublin,  m.  Jane, 
daughter  of  George  LE  HPNTE,  of  Artramont, 
co.  Wexford,  and  was  father  of, 

JOHN  WARBUKTON,  of  Garryhinch,  King's 
co.,  Ireland,  M.P.  for  Queen's  co.,  1779  to 
1794.  This  gentleman  was  heir  to  his  uncle 
Peter.  He  served  in  early  life  as  a  military 
oflicer,  and  was  at  the  taking  of  Quebec, 
under  General  Wolfe.  He  m.  Martha,  daugh- 
ter of  Bowes  BENSON,  and  had  issue, 

I.  RICHARD,  his  heir. 

II.  Peter,  Major  96th  Regiment,  m.  Eliza- 
beth,  daughter  of  Edmund  MALONB, 
(see  M  ALONE,  of  Baronaton,  in  Landed 
Gentry),  and  d.  1827,   leaving  issue, 
I.John  ;  2.  Peter,  d.  1838  ;  1.  Anne,  m. 
Colonel    WADE  ;      2.    Martha  ;     and 
3.  Elizabeth. 

I.  Martha,    m.    William    Augustus    LB 

HUNTE,  of  Artramont,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Colonel  Warburton  d.  1 806,  and  wag  *.  by  his 
son, 

RICHARD  WARBURTON,  of  Garryhinch, 
King's  eo.,  Ireland,  J.P.,  and  D.L.,  b.  1778; 
m.  1SOO,  Ai  ue,  daughter  of  Thomas  KEMMIS, 
of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Garryhinch,  d.  s.  p.  1839. 

II.  Richard,  of    Garryhinch,    J.P.,  mid 
D.L.,  high  sheriff  of  King's  co.,  1845, 
and  of  Queen's   co.,  1849,   b.  March, 
1804 ;  m.  6th  September,  1844,  Mary 
Ellinor,    daughter   and  heir  of  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel KELLY,  of   Millbrook, 
King's  co  ,  and  tl.  186'-',  having  by  her 
(\\ho  d.  November,  1862)  had  issue', 

1.  Richard,  of  Garryhhu-h,  King's 
co.,  high  sheriff  of  that  county, 
1872,  D.L.  and  J.P.,  King's  Rod 
Q.ucen's  co.'s,  high  sheriff 
Queen's  co.,  1869,  b.  1846;  »«., 
first,  18th  July,  1867,  Georgina 
Wilhelmina  Henrietta,  daughter 
of  William  Henry  HUTCHIXSON, 
of  Rockforest,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1891)  has  issue, 
(1)  Richard  HutchinsonDuUon 
John,  b.  1877,  "".  5.59-i-. 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GI-NTRY. 


(1)  Jessie   Georgina   Hutchin- 
win,  m.  IbOi,  H.  OoM-initii 

\\  1KTTON. 

(2)  Mary  Anne,  //.  1871. 

ilc     111.    Mviiiidly,     l!riils;ct     Mary, 
dinighlvr  <if  Juliii  Mr.VMIAXA. 
2.  Hugh  Dutt-iu,  k.  1862,  late  llth 

?lll-Mir.«;       til.      liSlll      July,      1886, 

Ktlicl  I.ui.i^a  Allicrlu.  only  daugh- 
t,-r  of  Lieutenant  -Colonel  O. 
WII1I4M8,  of  Heeiilmm  Lodge, 
fierli!.,  laU-  Rojal  Dragoon^. 

1.  Cntlierine    Janette,    m,    diaries 
l.oc'.hart  HAMILTON,  72ud  High- 
liuulora,    who    (I.    1874,    loafing 

four  daughter*  ;  ana 
secondly,  Captain  Crusbie  BAB- 
TON,  19th  Regiment. 

2.  Ellinor    Mary    Anne,    m.    22nd 
June,  1875,  Captain  James  Hill 
PiiE,  J.P.,   M.A.,  of  Kiverstown, 
Nenagb,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has 
issue. 

3.  Jessie  Isnbelle. 

4.  Frances  Sophia,  m.  1882,  Robert 
Funnin  OLPHEKT,  and  has  issue. 

6.  Ada  Blanche,  m.  251  h  June,  1887, 

Major  Henry  Walti-rTiiKSCH,  2nd 

Queen's  Regiment,  and  1ms  issue. 

C.  Muud  Alyne. 

III.  George,  6.  1805 ;  in.  a,  daughter  of 

—  TOOLE. 

iv.  William  (Very  Rev.),  D.P.,  Dean  of 
Elphin,  4.  22ud  October,  1806;  m. 
first,  18th  May,  1835,  Emma  Marga- 
ret, youngest  daughter  of  Major-Gen- 
eral Richard  STOVJN,  by  Frances 
A  eland,  his  wife,  sitter  of  .Sir  John 
I'ulmer  ACLAND,  Bart.,  of  Fail-field, 
and  had  issue, 

1.  Richard  Storm,  J.F.  for  Roscom- 
mon,  4.  28th  February,  1830  ;  m. 
17th  September,  1874",  Rosa,  only 
daughter  of  Sir  William  LEESON, 
by  hia  second  marriage,  and  has 
issue,  a  son,  Stovin. 


'2.  ,|I.M'|I|I  William,  in  the  Foreign 

Oilier.  >,.  L'n.l  April.  1X17  ;  m.  30th 

July,  1M1L',  Udy  Kninoes  Isabella 

Anne     KIN...    unly   iimijJiU-r    of 

'.   -ixlli    I'jirl    of    Kingston, 

iinil  </.  In'.H,  Ifatin^.'  i»»ue. 

3.   Krcderi.1   'IMiti-,  <  'upturn    K  }•'.., 

.1  Mim-'h,  ISItU. 
1.  Emma  Lvclm,  rf.  unm.  2nd  June, 

1M    I. 

Dean  Warburton  m.  neeondly,  Mnn  h, 
1878,  Emily,  elder  daughter  of  tlw 
(at.-  ].<.liu«  BLA>D,  M.P.,  Q.C.,  of 
Blnndsfort,  Queen's  co. 

V.  Peter,  b.  1817,  rf.  ttmm. 

vi.  HR.VKT,  of  whom  presently. 

vn.  James,  who  emigrated  to  Prince 
Ed«  ard's  Island,  m.  there  tlu-  daugh- 
ter of  —  GBEEN,  of  that  island. 

Till.  Robert,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Bengal 
Artillery,  nerved  in  the  Afghan  cam- 
paign 1839  to  1842;  m.  an  Indian 
Princess;  and  rf.  November,  18fi3, 
leaving  a  son,  Robert,  C.8.I.,  Lient<  n- 
ant-Colonel  Indian  Staff  Corps,  b.  llth 
July,  1842;  m.  1868.  Mary,  eldest 
daughterof  Willhun  CECIL,  of  Puffryn, 
co.  Monmoutli. 

IX.  Arthur,  m. 

x.  Thomas,  settled  in  Australia,  and  is  m. 

I.  Anne. 

II.  Martha,  m. 

ill.  Susan,  m.  and  rf.  1890,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Mary,   m.  James  BIBCB,  of   Birch- 

gr  >ve,  near  Roscrea,  and  has  issue. 
The  sixth  son, 

llKMiv  WARurBTOir,  of  Cloneylnirke 
House,  King's  co.,  Ireland,  J.P.,  m.  Elizabeth 
Susun,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  1 1 1  MI:,  and  d. 
A\ig.,  1883,  leaving,  Ricliard;  John  Crofton  ; 
lh:MiV  Jlisn:,  the  subject  of  this  memoir; 
Anne  Louisa;  Elizabeth  Susan;  Harriett 
Margaret,  d.  unm.  Aug.,  1887;  Mary  Emma, 
m.  1877,  Charles  PHIBBS,  of  Doobeg,  Bally- 
mote,  co.  Sligo,  and  has  issue ;  Sarah  Ann ; 
Martha  Isabella ;  and  Henrietta  Maria. 


jirnis — Arg.  a  chev.  between  three  cormorants  sa. 

Crest — A  Saracen's    head  affrontee  couped  at  tlie  shoulder  ppr.  round  the  temple*  I 
wreath  arg.  and  gu.,  issuing  therefrom  three  ostrich  feathers  or.         Motto— Non  Sibi. 
If endetux—  Vancouver,  British  Columbia. 


Jjwnam 


WATSON   SHENNAN,  of   Conical  Hills,  Otago,   New  Zealand,   b.  at 
Lairdlaugh,    parish    of    Kirkpatrick-Durham,    co.     Kirkcudbright, 
Scotland,  29th  January,  1837;  TO.  17th  June,  1885,  Grace,  daughter  of  Her. 
William  BURNET,  minister  of  Half  Morton,  co.  Dumfries,  and  has  issue, 
i.  Watson  Douglas,  6.  30th  June,  1887. 
n.  Launcelot  Stuart  Bui-net,  b.  12th  October,  1891. 
i.  Grace  Burnet,  6.  28th  January,  1889. 

Mr.  Shennan  arrived  in  New  Zealand  in  the  year  1857,  and  explored  a 
portion  of  the  interior  of  Otago  province,  and  started  sheep  farming  on  what 
is  known  as  the  Galloway  sheep  station. 


806 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


ILmtnge. 


The  family  of  SHENNAN  -was  originally 
located  in  co.  Kirkcudbright,  in  Scotland.  In 
1571,  the  lands  of  Faulby  were  granted  bv 
1,'harter  of  William  Maxwell,  of  Avon,  to 
ROBERT  A'SHENNAN,  and  on  the  13th  March, 
1592,  there  was  a  resignation  of  the  same  by 
Robert  A'Shennan  to  William,  first  Lord 
Herries,  for  new  infeftment  in  favour  of 
ROBERT  A'SHENNAN,  of  Dunjop,  in  the  parish 
of  Tongland,  and  his  spouse,  Margaret  Oliar- 
tcris,  and  their  children.  Robert  A'Shennan, 
of  Dunjop,  granted  a  charter  dated  23rd 
August,  1604,  in  favour  of  his  son  Robert. 
This  ROBEBT  A'SHENNAN  disponed  Faulby  to 
John  Murray,  of  Lochmaben,  16th  March, 
1614.  On  16th  July,  16:i2,  Robert  A'Shen- 
nan of  Culquhae  granted  a  disposition  of  the 
remaining  portions  of  his  lands  to  John 
Halliday,  in  Glen,  and  John,  Viscount 
Kenmare.  In  1573,  the  estate  of  Torhouskie 
or  Tohouse  McKie,  which  formerly  belonged 
to  the  McKies,  was  owned  by  JAMES  A'SiiKV- 
>AN,  who  was  *.  by  his  nephew,  ROBERT 
A'SHFNNAN.  In  1582,  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 
ROBEBT  A'SHENNAN,  who  was  *.  by  his  son, 

JAMES  A'SHENNIN,  who  sold  the  estate  to 
fie  McCulloehs,  of  Torhouse,  in  1620.  His 
second  son, 

ROBERT  A'SHENNAN,  settled  in  the  lands 
of  Beoeh  in  Irongrey,  and  by  his  wife,  Mar- 
garet, daughter  of  John  McMiLLAN,  by  his 
wife,  Margaret  GLENDONWYN  (of  the  old 
family  of  Parton),  had  issue, 


WILLIAM  A'SHENNAN,  who  m.  Mary, 
daughter  of  David  NKILSON,  of  Lairdlaw 
(now  Earncalzic),  and  Isabel,  his  wife,  daugh- 
ter of  John  MACLELLAN,  of  Barr,  and  had 
issue,  llis  eldest  son, 

ROBERT  A'SHEXXAN,  m.  Sara,  daughter  of 
John  McNACHT,  of  Kilquhauity,  and  by  her 
hail  issue.  The  eldest  son, 

JOHN  STTENNAN  (as  he  spelled  the  name, 
having  dropped  the  A'),  m.  Grizel,  daughter 
of  Archibald  STEWART,  of  Barnsoul,  Iron-, 
grey,  and  Imd  with  other  issue, 

WILLIAM  SHENNAN,  of  Beoch  and  Brock- 
loch,  b.  at  Irongrey ;  m.  Isabella,  daughter  of 
William  GORDON,  of  Brocikloch,  Kirkpatrick 
Durham,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  and  by  her  (who 
was 4. at  Irongrey,  and  d.  at  Brockloch,  1842), 
had  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

ROBERT  SHENNAN,  of  Luirdlaugh  (1818), 
and  afterwards  of  Balig,  in  the  parish  of 
Berwick,  b.  at  Irongrey,  1784,  m.  Catherine 
daughter  of  James  McMiLLAN,  and  his  wife 
Jane  DOUGLAS,  of  Billhead,  Kirkpatrick  Dur- 
ham, and  by  her  (b.  at  Billhead,  1795,  d.  at 
Barmoffity,  2nd  February,  1871)  had  issue, 
I.  William;  II.  James;  in.  Robert; 

IT.  John;  v.  Alexander;  vi.  WATSON, 

of  whom  we  treat ;  vn.  Samuel ;  vin. 

David;  I.  Isabella;  II.  Jane,  and  in. 

Catherine. 

Mr.   Shennan  d.  at  Barmoffity,  27th  Decem- 
ber, 1868,  aged  86. 

Crest — On  a  dexter  gauntlet  or  a  falcon  close 


Arms — Registered  in  Lyon  Office, 
perched  ppr.         Motto  (over  the  crest). — Virtute  duce. 

Residences — Conical  Hills,  Otago  ;  and  Puketoi,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 


JHoutacju, 


HENRY  SOUTHEY  MACLEAR  MONTAGU,  of  Umtali,  Monicaland, 
South  Africa,  b.  at  Moutray,  near  Cape  Town,  7th  June,  1854.  Mr. 
H.  S.  M.  Montagu  served  in  the  Cape  Civil  Service  from  1869  to  1876,  was 
Sub  Inspector  Frontier  Armed  and  Mounted  Police  from  July,  1876,  was 
promoted  Captain  Cape  Mounted  Rifles,  October,  1879,  and  served  through 
five  Kafir  Wars  (medal)  ;  had  command  of  No.  2  storming  column  at  the  final 
attack  on  the  Chief  Moirosi's  stronghold  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  served 
under  Sir  F.  Carrington  as  Lieutenant  2nd  Mounted  Rifles  and  in  the 
Bechuanaland  Expedition  under  Sir  C.  Warren  and  resigned  1890  to  join  the 
Pioneer  Column  to  Mashonaland. 


ILtneage. 


The  surname  of  the  Montagus  was 
anciently  written  in  Latin  De  Mont?  Acvto, 
and  in  English  MONTAOUTE,  and  their  first 
ancestor  in  Kngland  was, 

DROGO  HE  MONTE  ACUTO,  a  warrior  in  the 
immediate  train  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Moreton, 
at  the  Conquest.  From  this  personage 
descended  the  various  families  of  MONTAOUTE 
and  MONTAGU.  Sir  William  Dugdule  in  his 


Baronage  states  that  Sir  Edward  Montagu, 
of  Hemingtou,  the  progenitor  of  the  Earls 
and  Dukes  of  Manchester,  was  a  descendant 
of  a  branch  of  the  family. 

SIB  EDWARD  MONTAGU,  Knt.,  a  distin- 
guished lawyer,  son  of  THOMAS  MONTAGU,  of 
Remington,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  daughter  of 
William  Dri>]  EY,  of  Clopton,  was  appointed 
Loid  Chief  Justice  of  the  court  of  King's 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GK.NTKV 


Dcnch  iii  l.lli'.i,  which  office  lie  resigned  in 
K, !.",,  null  was  constituted  in  the  same  year 
I  .ml  Chief  Justice  (if  tlir  ('<  in  ill  mil  Picas  i  "  a 
docent,"  bays  Kuller,  "in  honour,  but  an 
iiMvnt  in  profit."  Sir  Edward  was  also  of 
•  lie  privy  council,  mid  in  such  lii(;li  favour 

mill  c-trilll    with   lit*  covi-rriyl],   Hl.MlV  VIII, 

tliat  tlic  king  appointed  liim  one  of  those  six- 
teen executor."  of  lii*  last  will  and  testament 
«hc>  chould  be  regents  of  the  kingdom,  and 
p'M-rnors  to  his  son,  EDWJBD  VI.  He  m. 
tin-ice  ;  and  the  eldest  sou  of  his  third  mar- 
riage (the  sons  of  his  first  marriage  all  d.  in 
infancy), 

SIB  KDWABD  MONTAGU,  Knt.,  m.  Eliza- 
beth,  dau.  of  Sir  James  HARINGTON,  of  Exton, 
in  Rutlandshire,  by  whom  he  had  six  sons, 

I.  EDWAED  (Sir),  first  Lord  Montagu,  of 
Boughton,  ancestor  of  the  DUKES  or 
MONTAGU  (»<><>  BUKKE'S  Extinct  Peer- 
age). 

II.  Walter  (Sir). 

in.  HENRY  (Sir),  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Charles  (Sir). 

V.  James,  Lord  Bishop  of  Winchester. 

VI.  Sydney  (Sir),  ancestor  of  the  EABLS 
OF  SANDWICH. 

'Die  third  son, 

SIB  HEXHY  MONTAGU,  was  one  of  the 
representatives  of  the  City  of  London  in  the 
parliament  called  by  JAMES  I.,  upon  his 
accession  (10th  March,  1604),  and  acquired 
great  distinction  as  a  parliamentary  orator. 
In  1616  he  was  appointed  Lord  Chief  Justice 
of  the  court  of  King's  Bench  ;  in  1620,  con- 
stituted Lord  Treasurer  of  England ;  and 
elevated,  19th  December,  in  the  same  year,  to 
the  peerage,  as  BARON  MONTAGU,  of  Kim- 
bolton,  and  VISCOUNT  MANUIIVILLE.  Upon 
the  accession  of  CHARLES  I.,  his  loidshipwas 
advanced  (5th  February,  1626)  to  an  earl- 
dom, as  EARL  OF  MANCHESTER  ;  and  subse- 
quently appointed  Lord  Privy  Seal.  He  m, 
first,  Catherine,  second  daughter  of  Sir  Wil- 
liam SPENCER,  of  Yarnton,  in  Oxfordshire, 
third  son  of  Sir  John  SrENCER,  of  Althorp, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  EDWABD,  ancestor  of  the  DUKES  OF 
MANCHESTER  (see  BURKE'S  Peerage). 

II.  Walter,    who   having   embraced   the 
Catholic  religion,  retired  into  a  monas- 
tery  in   France ;    and   attracting  the 
notice    of    the    queen-mother,    Mary 
de    Medic-is,    was    received    into    the 
especial  favour  of  that  princess,  and 
eventually  appointed  by  her,  abbot  of 
St.  Martin's  Abbey,  near  Pontoise,  in 
the  diocese  of  Rouen.     He  was  also  of 
her    cabinet    council    and    the    chief 
instrument    of    introducing    Cardinal 
Mazarin  to  Her  Majesty.     In  1643  he 
was  apprehended  at  Rochester,  coming 
to  England  with  letters  ofi  mportance, 
and   he   remained   in   confinement  in 
that  country  until  1047,  when  he  was 
banished   the   kingdom   by  a  vote  of 
parliament.     He  d.  in   1670,  and  was 
buried  in  the  church  belonging  to  the 
Hospital  of  Incurables,  at  Paris. 


in.  JAMES,  of  whom  presently. 
IV.  Henry,     appointed,    by     Henrietta 
Maria,   Queen  of  CIIAUIFM  I,  Master 
of  St.  KnUirrini-'x    Hospital,  near  the 
Tower,  London,  d.  t.  p. 

Die  earl   n.  Anne,  daughter  and 

heir  of  William  WINCOT,  of  Laugham,  co. 
Stafford,  and  «iilu»  i.t'  Sir  Leonard  HALLIDAY, 
Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  but  by  her 
had  no  issue.  Hi-  m. thirdly,  1(!20,  Margaret, 
daughter  of  John  Cum  en.  uf  (  ornbury,  in 
Hertfordshire,  and  widow  of  John  HAKE,  by 
whom  he  had, 

v.  GBOROK,    ancestor    of    the    extinct 

EARLS  or  HALIFAX. 
I.  Susannah,  m.  George  Brydges,  sixth 

LORD  CHANDOS. 

His  lordship  d.  7th  Nov.,  1642.  His  third  son, 
JAMES  MONTAQU,  m.  Mary,  daughter  and 
heir  of  Sir  Robert  BAYNARU,  of  Lackham, 
co.  Wilts,  by  whom  he  acquired  that  estate. 
He  d.  1665,  and  was  *.  by  his  eldest  son, 

JAMES  MONTAGU,  of  Lackham  (who  was  t. 
by  his  eldest  son),  left  with  other  issue,  two 
sons, 

I.  Edward,  of    Lackham,  who  d.  1701, 
and  was  .v.  by  his  brother. 

II.  JAMES,  of  whom  presently. 
The  younger  son, 

JAMBS  MONTAGU,  of  Lackham,  who  d.  in 
1747,  leaving  three  surviving  sons, 

I.  James,  who  il.  1790,  leaving  issue, 

1.  James,  of  Lackham,  who  d.  num. 
1797. 

2.  George,   of   Knowle,  in   Devon- 
shire, Lieutenant-Colonel   in  the 
Army,    m.    Anne,     daughter    of 
William  COURTBNAY,  and  </.  19th 
June,  1815,  leaving  issue, 

(a)  George  Conway  Courtenay, 
of  Lacklmin,  b.  24th  June, 
1776;  m.  first,  1803,  Mar- 
garet, daughter  of  Richard 
Green  WILSON,  of  Liverpool, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  7th  May, 
1834)  he  had  issue, 

1.  Frederick     Conway,    t. 
1805. 

2.  James  Augustus  (Rev.), 
of    Sutton   Hall,    Roch- 
ford,  Essex,  b.  in  1810; 
formerly  rector  of  Hawk- 
well,  Rochford,  Essex. 

1.  Eleauora  Louisa,  the 
author  of  Edith  of 
Greyttoele,  The  Featt 
of  Camelot,  Ovr 
I.rgend*  and  Live*,  and 
other  poems,  and 
Snooded  Je»alixe,  a 
novel,  all  of  considerable 
merit,  b.  1811,  m.  17th 
October,  1843,  Thomas 
Kibble  HEBVEY,  by 
whom  (who  d.  17th  Ffcb- 
ruary,  1859)  she  has  an 
only  child,  Frederick 
Robert  James,  b.  1845. 
He  m.  secondly,  1840,  Jessie, 
daughter  of  John  L'lphin- 


BUBKE'S  COLONIAL   GENTRY. 


stono  CAMPBELL,  and  d.  1847, 
having  by  her  had  issue, 

2.  Jane  Stuart  Cotirtenay. 

3.  Editli  Mary  Wortlcy. ' 

1.  Louisa     Matilda,     in.     Matthew 
CRAWFORD,  and  d.  1857. 

2.  Eleanora. 

it.  EDWABD,   one    of    the    Masters    in 
Chancery,  d.  in  1798,  leading  a  son, 
Gerard,  m.  1785,  Mary  Anne,  daugh- 
ter of  George  DOUGHTY,  of  Theb- 
erton    Hall,  co.   Suffolk,   and   by 
her   (who  m.  secondly,  the    Kev. 
George  LUCAS,  and  d.  1835)  left 
at  his  decease, 

(a)  Edward  Proudfoot,  Com- 
mander R.N.,  b.  23rd  April, 
1791,  m.  181V,  Mary  Anne, 
daughterofCaptainEvERARD, 
and  d.  18th  June,  1859,  hav- 
ing by  her  (who  d.  1860)  had 
issue, 

1.  Edward,   6th    Foot,   d. 
21st  June,  1839. 

2.  Gerard,     b.     1820,     an 
officer     ia     the     Royal 
Marines,    d.    13th    Sep- 
tember, 1868. 

3.  James    Tan     Harthals, 
late    Lieutenant-Colonel 
10th   Foot,    b.    1821,    d. 
23rd  February,  1890. 

4.  John,    b.    1823,   d.   4th 
September,  1868. 

6.  Frederick,      (Rev.)      b. 
1825,  d.  2nd  June,  1868. 

6.  Herbert,  R.N.,  4.  1827, 
d.  llth  April,  18fi8. 

7.  Arthur,  of  Lowick  Hall, 
Ulverston,  b.  1828. 

8.  Octavious,   4.    1832,   m. 
and  d.  1892  leaving  issue, 
several  daughters. 

9.  Everard,  b.  1836. 

10.  Decimus,  30th  Foot,  b. 
1837,  d.  1874. 

11.  Henry,  4. 1839,  d.  1873. 

1.  Julia  Elizabath,  4. 1830. 

2.  Eleanor. 

3.  Caroline  Edwina,  4.1841. 
(b)  George    (Rev.),   rector    of 

South  1'ickhenham,  Norfolk, 
4.    1793,    in.     1817,    Emily, 
fourth  daughter  of  the  Ven. 
William   YOUNGE,   archdea- 
con of  the  diocese  of  Norwich, 
and  d.  6th  July,  1865,  having 
had  by  her,  who  d.  1880, 
1.  Edgar  William   (Rev.), 
rector    of     Kettlestone, 
Norfolk,    4.   20th    July, 
1819,  m.  first,  18th  June, 
1872,  Arabella,  younger 
daughter    of    the    Rev. 
Creiner  CREMER,  of  Bee- 
stone  Regis,  Norfolk,  she 
d.     1874,     and     he     m. 
secondly,  1880,  Charlotte 
Adele,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Aldons  ARNOLD. 


2.  George    (Rev.),     rector 
of  Thenford,  4.  1820. 

3.  Horace   William,    C.B., 
General    in    the    army, 
Colonel       Commanding, 
R.E.,  Knt.  of  the  Legion 
of  Honour,  4.  16th  May, 
1823;    m.    4th    August, 
1859,  Catherine  Frances, 
eldest  daughter  of  Gen- 
eral     Poole       Vallency 
ENGLAND,  R.A.,  and  has 
issue, 

(a)  Charles,  b.  29th 
April,  1860,  d.  June, 
1862. 

(4)  Edward,  captain, 
1st  battalion,  Suf- 
folk Regiment,  4. 
23rd  Nov.,  1831. 

(e)  William,  b.  15th 
April,  1867. 

(d)  Drogo,  4.  16th 
August,  1870. 

(a)  Mary,  4.  27th 
September,  1863. 

(4)  Alice,  4.  1865,  m. 
llth  August,  189-', 
Rev.  Archibald 

Downes  SHAW, 

curate  of  Littleton, 
and  has  issue. 

(r)  Madeline,  4.  6th 
August,  1868. 

(d)  Lena,  4.  1872. 
4.  Charles,  R.N.,  4.   1832, 
killed  in  action  in   Fin- 
land, 7th  June,  1854. 

1.  Mary   Anne   Fanny,   4. 
1818,    m.    3rd     March, 
1813,  Commandant  Ben- 
jamin SHAKPE,  of  Han- 
well     Park,    Middlesex, 
R.N.,  who  d .  23rd  April, 
1883,  leaving  issue. 

2.  Louisa,  4.  1821. 

3.  Agnes,  4.  1824. 

4.  Charlotte,  1826. 

5.  Emily     Augusta     Rey- 
nolds, 4.   1831,  m.  27th 
April,    1852,   Rev   John 
William  DOLIGNON,  B.  A. 

6.  Grace,  4.  1833. 

7.  Elizabeth        Georgiana 
Jane,  d.  unm.  3rd  July, 
1871. 

(c)  Edgar,  barrister-at-law,  m. 
8th  April,  1847,  Marianne 
Henrietta,  daughter  of  Major 
George  MACKENZIE,  and  d. 
21st  May,  1851,  having  by 
her,  who  d.  1873,  had  issue, 

1.  Ernest   Edgar,   d.  llth 
August,  1875. 

2.  Cecil      Edgar,     captain 
late     21st     Hussars;    4. 
1851,  m.  llth  September, 
1883,        Alice        Ethel, 
daughter  of  John  Ashe- 


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ton  Cm TI-III.KY,  nf 
I'h-t.m  Towers,  ro.  Dum- 
fries,   and     has     Jamra 
Oernnl     Kdjinr,    4.    5th 
January,    18'J3,    and    a 
daughter,  Sydney  Klra- 
nor,  4.  WtbDM  '.  I1"  I. 
(a)   MiiKdiilfim,  m.    lS-.il,    Cap- 
i:iin   l(.  HOCKINGS,  R.N.,and 
(I.  18*8. 

(4)  Louisa  Henrietta,  m.  16th 
April,  1838,  Viee-Adinirul 
Sir  David  Drsif,  K.N., 
K.C.H.,  and  d.  31st  January, 
1819. 

(c)  Mary  Anne,  4.  1799,  m. 
1834,  Kev.  Frederick  ENSOB, 
rectorof  Lustleigh,  co.  Devon, 
who  d.  1887. 

III.  JOHN,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

ADMIRAL  JOHN  MONTAGU,  R.N.,  m. 
Sophia,  daughter  of  James  WHOBGHTON,  of 
\Vilcot,  and  d.  179.5,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  in  holy  orders,  D.D.,  d.  unm. 
1818. 

II.  George  (Sir),  an  Admiral  of  the  Red, 
and  Knight  of  the  Grnnd  Cross  of  the 
Bath,   m.    1783,   Charlotte,   daughter 
and  co-heir  of  George  WBOCOHTON, 
and  dying  1239,  left  issue, 

1.  George  Wroughton,  4.  1788,  who 
assumed  the  surname  of  WBOUGH- 
TON,    became    Lieutenant-Colonel 
George  Wrougliton  WBOCGHTON, 
of  Wilcot,  Wilts,  and  d.  1871. 

2.  John  William,  Admiral  R.N.,  4. 
18th     January,    1790,     m.    12th 
March,  1840,  Isabella  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Charles  George  BEAU- 
CLEBK,  and  d.    12th    December, 
1882,  having  by  her  (who  d.  21st 
July,  1864),  had  issue, 

(a)    George    Edward,    Captain 
84th  Foot,  4.  1841,  m.  Annie 
Mary   Augusta,  daughter  of 
Edward  DKVELIN,  of  Ennis- 
killen,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  d. 
23rd  Nov.,  1878,  leaving, 
John  William..  4.  1876. 
James  Drogo,  4.  1878. 
(4)  John,  4   1843. 

(a)  Anna  Diana,   4.   1846,   m. 
1881,  Bev.  William   Francis 
Dashwood   LANG,   rector   of 
Deane,  Hants. 

(b)  Emily  Stuart,  4.  1849,  m. 
15th  January,  1884,  Colonel 
Arthur    Cor'bett     MAURICE, 
late  Royal  Munster  Fusiliers. 

3.  James,   Admiral     R.N.,  4.   lOtL 
April,  1791,  d.  1872. 

1.  Georgiana,  bed-chamber   woman 
to    Queen    ADELAIDE,   m.    Vice- 
Admiral  Sir  John  GOBE,  K.C.B., 
who  d.  1836. 

2.  Sophia. 

in.  James,  Captain  R.N.,  killed  in  aotion, 

1st  June,  1794. 
iv.  EDWABD,  of  whom  we  treat. 


i.  S.iphia,  m.  Sir  George  THOMAS,  Bart., 

wh»  d.  1815. 
The  younger  son, 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  EDWABD  MONTAGU, 
of  the  K.I.  Co.'i  Artillt-rv  MTMI-C,  Ml  n! 
ingaptitam,  in  1799,  m.'  1792,  Barbara  (who 
d.  3rd  June,  1848)  daughter  of  John  FLEET- 
WOOD,  and  left  issue, 

i.   Kdward,  barrinter-at-law,  d.  1880. 

II.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  George,  major  in  the  army,  4.  1798. 
The  second  son, 

JOHN  MONTAGU,  of  H.M.  52nd  Regiment, 
afterwards  Colonial  Secretary  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  4.  21st  August,  1797,  m.  7th  August, 

1823,  Jessey,  daughter  of  Lieutenant-General 
Kdward  Vaughan  WOBSLBY,  R.A.  and  d.  4th 
November,  1853,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1876) 
had  issue, 

i.  JOHN  EDWABD,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  George,    4.     1st     November,     182S, 
deputy  surveyor-general,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  d.  3rd  August,  1863. 

in.  Alfred  Worsley,  of  Stoke  Lodge, 
Guildford,  Lieutenant-General  I.S.C., 
4.  25th  Sept.,  1H-9,  m.  19th  Aug.,  1854, 
Emily,  daughter  of  George  Augustus 
WABD,  of  Wisbcch,  and  has  issue, 

1.  John  Augustus  Worsley,  4.  29th 
July,  1855,  d.  27th  August,  1857. 

2.  Charles  Gore   Worsley,  4.   26th 
January,  d.  28th  August,  1857. 

3.  Alfred  Worslcy,  4.  27th  SepU-m- 
bcr,  1860. 

4.  Arthur   Henry,   Captain   Tndian 
Staff  Corps,  4.  4th  June,  1862. 

5.  Francis    Ward,   4.    6th    March, 
18fi4,  d.  16th  September,  1885. 

1.  Florence,  4.  6th  August,  d.  30th 
October,  1868. 

IV.  Frederick  Gore,  4.  6th  June,  1832,  d. 
30th  September,  1836. 

V.  Arthur  Thomas,  4.  2nd  June,  1841,  d. 
12th  July,  1872. 

I.  Jessy,  d.  26th  August,  1829. 

ir.  Mary  Barbara,  d.  2nd  February,  183H. 

III.  Eliza  Raynor,  d.  2nd  January,  1H7O. 
iv.  Emily  Mary,  4.  16th  August,  1845. 

The  eldest  son, 
JOHN  EDWABD  MONTAGU,  4.  27th  June, 

1824,  m.  first,  6th  January,  1848,  Anna  Maria, 
daughter  of   Major  Henry  PIKBS,  of  Ronde- 
bosch,  Cape  of  Good  Hope  (lee  tkat  family, 
p.  688),  and  by  her  (who  d.  llth  November, 
1867)  he  had  issue, 

i.  John  Charles  Worsley,  4.  31st  May, 
1849 ;  m.  7th  March,  1871,  Mary, 
daughter  of  John  8.  DISTIN,  and  "d. 
3rd  May,  1877,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Annie,  4.  27th  April,  1872. 

2.  Mabel  Ruby,  4.  15th  February, 
187-1;      m.     22nd     April,     1891, 
Charles   Roland   CHAMBERS  (ire 
that  family,  p.  765). 

2.  Violet  Ida,  4.  15th  May,  1876. 

II.  Edward  Vaughan,  4. 1851,  m.  August, 
1875,   Dora,  daughter  of    Francis  H. 
THOMPSON,   and    d.    13th    February, 
1877,    leaving    issue,    Francis    John 
Vaughan,  4.  9th  October,  1877. 


810 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


in.  HENRY  SOUTHKY  MACLEAB,  the 
subject  of  t)jis  memoir. 

IV.  Frederick  George,  b.  30tli  January, 
1856. 

T.  Arthur  Boyle,  8th  October,  1859,  d. 
26th  August.  1882. 

VI.  Ernest  William  Saunders,  b.  Decem- 
ber, 1862. 

I.  Jessy  Worsley,  I.  15th  August,  1852, 
m.  4th  August,  1874,  S.  J.  BBODBIBB, 
and  d.  25th  June,  1878. 


II.  Anne  Elizabeth,  4.  16th  November, 
1860. 

III.  Louisa  Georgiana,  b.  12th  January, 
1865. 

He  m.  secondly,  23rd  June,  1869,  Elizabeth 
Adams,  eldest  daughter  of  Captain  Samuel 
Bush  BBOURIBB,  14th  Dragoons  (see  BEOD- 
EIBB  of  Sydney),  and  d.  3rd  March,  1879, 
leaving  by  her,  a  daughter, 

IV.  Louisa   Worsley   Brodribb,   6.    llth 


January,  1872. 

Arms — Arg.  three  lozenges  conjoined  in  fesse  gu.  within  a  bordure  sable. 
Crest — A  griffin's  head  couped,  wings  expanded  or  gorged  with  a  collar  arg.,  charged  with 
three  lozenges  gu. 

Residence — Umtali,  Monicalund,  md  Fort  Salisbury,  Mashonalund. 


THE  HON.  ANTHONY  MUSGRAVE,  of  Port  Moresby,  British  New 
Guinea,  6.  28th  April,  1849.  He  was  private  secretary  to  Sir  Anthony 
Musgrave  in  Newfoundland,  1868-9,  in  British  Columbia,  1869-72  ;  private 
secretary  and  clerk  of  Executive  Council,  Natal,  1872-73;  in  South  Australia 
1873  to  1877  ;  private  secretary  in  Jamaica,  1877-83,  and  in  Queensland 
1883-85 ;  assistant  deputy  commissioner  in  British  New  Guinea,  1885, 
government  secretary  and  member  of  the  Executive  and  Legislative  Councils, 
1888,  and  local  auditor,  November,  1890. 


Htneagt. 


WILLIAM  MUSGRAVE  sailed  from  Bristol, 
England,  and  settled  in  Montserrat.  He  was 
appointed  member  of  the  council  of  Nevis  and 
Montserrat  in  1750,  and  was  afterwards  presi- 
dent of  the  latter  and  assistant  judge  of  the 
King's  Bench  in  1788.  He  m.  Sarah,  daughter 
and  co-heiress  of  Anthony  LYNCH,  son  of 
Nicholas  LYNCH,  of  Galway,  and  d.  1783 
(«ill  dated  29th  July,  1780),  leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  member  of   Council,   1784 ; 
Assistant  Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas, 
1792,  d.  unm.  in  London,   1808  (will 
dated  16th  June,  1808). 

II.  Anthony^  member  of  assembly,  1784; 
member    of    council,    1787;     m.    the 

daughter   of BtTXTiN,  and  d.  in 

Montserrat,    1795    (will    dated    10(h 
April,  1795),  leaving  two   daughters, 
Sarah  and  Eliza. 

in.  CHRISTOPHER,  of  whom  presently. 
1.  Catherine,  in.  Thomas  BUST,  of  St. 
Christophers,  and  left  issue  (see  that 
family). 

n.  Margaret  Lynch,  living  unm.  1808. 
The  third  son, 

CHEISTOPHEK  MPSGEAVE,  of  Montserrat, 
who  made  his  will  29th  June,  1796,  in. 
Frances,  daughter  of  Kichard  DYETT,  of 
Montserrat,  an<l  had  issue, 

I.  William,  »».  first,  Eliza,  daughter  of 
Henry  DYJBTT  (eldest  brother  of  his 
mother,  Frances) ;  she  d.  1815.  He 
m.  kOcondly,  Anna  Eliza  Lucy,  daugh- 


ter of  Sir  Benjamin  D' URBAN,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

1.  D'Urban  Christopher,  d.  unm. 

2.  Walter,    Colonel     Bengal     Staff 
Corps ;     m.     Elizabeth     Barbara 
Louisa  FLOUD,  and  had  issue, 

(1)  Thomas  William   Ross,   d. 
an  infant. 

(2)  Cecil     Benjamin     Thoma0, 
M.D.,  London. 

(3)  Walter  William  Frederick 
Charles,      Lieutenant       2nd 
Burma  Battalion. 

(1)  Elizabeth  Anne. 

(2)  Zara  Anne  Henrietta  Mary. 

(3)  Eleanor. 

3.  Benjamin    D'Urban,  late  Major 
18th     Regiment,     m.     Henrietta 
TEVTPLEMAN,  and  had  issue, 

Walter  Alfred  Richard. 
Kate  Helen. 

1.  Annette. 

2.  Fanny  D'Urban. 

3.  Emily,  m. STEVENSON. 

4.  Henrietta,   m. EATON,    and 

had  issue. 

5.  Christabella,    m.    Rev.    PEMBER- 
TON,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Richard,  attorney -general  of  the 
Leeward  Islands,  went  to  the  United 
States  of  America;  m.  Alicia,  daugh- 
ter of  John  FURLONG,  and  d.  in  Lon- 
don, 1848,  leaving  issue, 


IM'KKK'S  COLONIAL  GKNTKY 


611 


1.  Christopher,  m.  (Vrilia,  daughter 
u(  Major  VXKNO.N,  and  had  issue, 

(1)  Jiutmiau      Vernon,      m. 
Kmily  Maria  BABTLETT. 

(2)  Ohnltophei    Juhn,    d.    an 
infant,  IM.V 

(3)  William  (twin  with  Chris- 
topher), b.  1845,  Hon.  Cap- 
tain   Army     Service    Corpe ; 
in.  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
Christopher. 

2.  Richard,  d.  unm.  in  Antigua. 
1.  Alicia,  il .  unm.  in  Antigua. 

III.  ANTHONY,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Sarah,  d.  unm. 

IT.  Frances,  d.  an  infant. 
The  third  son, 

ANTHONY  MUSGRAVE,  M.D.  (Edinburgh), 
treasurer  of  Antigua,  West  Indies  1825- 
1852,  b.  20th  October,  1793 ;  m.  18th  May, 
1IS2'>,  Mary  Harris,  daughter  of  Samuel 
SHERIFF,  of  the  same  island,  and  </.  in 
Antigua,  24th  February,  1852,  having  by  her 
(who  was  b.  24th  June,  1801,  and  d.  in  Lon- 
don, August,  1856)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  4.  23rd  March,  1821,  d.  unm. 
in  Edinburgh,  26th  November,  1840. 

II.  BUBNTHOBN,  of  whom  presently. 
in.  Anthony    (Sir),    G.C.M.G.,  b.    31st 

August,  1828,  was  appointed  Colonial 
Secretary  of  the  Island  of  Antigua,  in 
February,  1854,  administrator  of  the 
Island  of  Nevis,  October,  Is60,  and  of 
St.  Vincent,  April,  1861,  Lieutenant- 
Governor  of  St.  Vincent,  May,  1862, 
Governor  of  Newfoundland,  April, 
1864,  and  of  British  Columbia,  June, 
1869;  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Natal, 
May,  1872  ;  Governor  of  South 
Australia,  June,  1873,  of  Jamaica, 
January,  1877,  and  lastly,  of  Queens- 
land in  November,  1883,  in  which 
office  he  died.  Sir  Anthony,  who  was 
created  C.M.G.  in  1871,  K.C.M.G. 
1875,  and  G.C.M.G.  1885,  m.  first, 
1854,  Christiana  Elizabeth,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  Hon.  Sir  William 
BTAM,  of  Cedar  Hill,  Antigua,  and 
Westwood,  Hants,  England,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  1859,  had  issue, 

1.  William  Anthony  Byam,  D.C.L., 
barrister-at-law,     of     the     Inner 
Temple ;  b.  24th  March,  1856. 

2.  Francis   Edward,  b.  1st   Decem- 
ber, 1858,  d.  9th  May,  1868. 

Sir  Anthony  m.  secondly,  1870,  Jeanie 
Lucinda,  only  daughter  of  David  Dud- 
ley FIELD,  of  Gramercy  Park,  New 
York,  and  d.  at  Brisbane,  Queensland, 
9th  October,  1888,  having  by  her  had 
issue, 

3.  Dudley  Field,  E.N.,  b.  5th  Janu- 
ary, 1873. 

4.  Arthur  David,  Lieutenant  B.A., 
b.  10th  March,  1874. 

5.  Herbert,  b.  llth  September,  1876. 
1.  Joyce  Harriet,  d.  October,  1874, 

in  infancy. 

jr.    Christopher,    eusar-planter    in    the 
West  Indus,  m.  first,  Mary  Hannah, 


daughter   of   Captain   Alurod  CADDY, 
nnil  by  her  had  issue, 

1.  rhrisN.phi-r.    in.    Annie    Skeete, 
daughter    of   H«nry   LAI  i 

and  hat  issue,  Ivy  Estcllo. 

2.  Alnred,   in.    Kiiiina,  daughter  of 
—  TABOKR,  and  has  issue. 

H.     m.    secondly,    Eleanor    Matilda, 
iliiughterof  John  SniKLL,aud  il. 
leaving  issue, 

8.  Herbert,  d.  unm.  1894. 

1.  Klla. 

2.  Amy,  d.  young. 

3.  Marian  Christophine,  m.  Edward 
JONES,  of  Antigun. 

r.  James  Sheriff  (private  secretary  to 
his  brother,  Sir  Anthony),  d.  unm. 

vi.  Thomas  Burder,  sugar-planter,  in 
the  West  Indies,  m.  Adelaide,  daugh- 
ter of  Dr.  COULI,  and  left  issue, 
Thomas  Burder  Coull;  Adelaide 
Coull  j  Fanny  Elizabeth  Coull ;  and 
Florence  Joyce  Coull. 

I.  Mary,  m.  George  ATKINSON,  and  had 
issue. 

II.  Joyce,  m.  William  Ann  CouiL,  and 
had  issue. 

III.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Frances,    m.    Herbert    DODSON,    of 
British  Columbia,  and  had  issue. 

T.  Sarah   (Zoe),  m.    John  TRUTCH,  of 

British  Columbia,  and  bad  issue. 
The  second  son, 

THE  HON.  AND  EKV.  BURNTHOBN  Mrs- 
GRAVE,  of  Holmworth,  King's  co.,  Nova 
Scotia,  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of 
Antigua,  minister  of  the  reformed  Episcopal 
Church  of  America,  b.  in  Antigua,  West 
Indies,  llth  March,  1823  ;  m.  in  the  same 
island,  30th  June,  1847,  Frances  Albouy, 
daughter  of  John  Adams  WOOD,  by  his  wife, 
Margaret  ALBOUY,  and  d.  at  Holmworth,  29th 
July,  1894,  having  by  her,  who  d.  1893,  had 
issue, 

i.  ANTHONY  (Hon.),  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

II.  Burnthorn,  of  Belledune,  Massach- 
usetts, United  States  of  America,  b.  at 
Glenholm,  Lockerbie,   Scotland,    15th 
June,    1854 ;     m.    at   Halifax,    Nova 
Scotia,  1885,  Anna,  daughter   of  Dr. 
David  HONEYMAN. 

III.  George,  of  the  firm  Musgrave  and 
Co.,  Halifax,  b.  in  Antigua,  12th  Jan- 
uary,   1858;     m.    in    Halifax,    Nova 
Scotia,    6th    June,    1888,     Charlotte 
Geddie,  daughter  of  William   Harris 
HAKHINOTOX,  and  has  issue, 

1.  William  Burnthorn. 

2.  Francis  Norman. 
1.  Annie  Marjorie. 

i.  Fanny  Wood,  b.  18th  July,  1851. 

II.  Margaret  Albouy,  b.  10th  November, 
185^;  in.  at  Ayle.*ford  Church,  Xova 
Scotia,  25tli  September,  1S76,  Burpe 
Mayhew  BBCKWITH,  M.D.,  and  has 
issue,  two  sons  and  two  dau^htirx. 

in.  Amy,  b.  at  Jlolinwickliam,  Wost 
Malvein,  England,  4th  July,  1859. 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Arms — Az.  six  annulets  or  three  two  and  one. 

Great — Two  arms  in  armour  proper,  grasping  an  annulet  or. 

blotto — Sans  changer. 

Residence — Port  Moresby,  British  New  Guinea. 


JHartim 


TT^DWARD  MARTIN,  of  Ballmahinch,  Hamilton,  Canada,  one  of  Her 
r\J  Majesty's  Counsel,  D.C.L.,  bencher  of  the  Law  Society  of  Upper  Canada, 
I.  3rd  October,  1834 ;  ra.  2nd  December,  1862,  Mariana  Mary,  third  daughter 
of  Charles  Ozon  COUNSELL,  of  Hamilton,  Canada,  by  Mariana,  his  wife, 
youngest  daughter  of  George  STRINGER,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

i.  Edward  Kirwan  Counsel!,  barrister-at-law,  6.  5th  February,  1864 ;  m. 
?th  April,  1891,  Mabel  Frances,  second  daughter  of  the  Right  Rev. 
Charles  HAMILTON,  D.D.,  D.C.L.,  Bishop  of  Niagara,  and  Frances 
Louisa  Hume,  his  wife,  youngest  daughter  of  Deputy  Commissary  - 
General  Tannatt  Huston  THOMSON,  and  has  issue, 

Edward  Austin  Hamilton,  6.  23rd  January,  1892. 
Vera  Kathleen  Craigie. 

II.  Archer  Evans  Stringer,  ban-ister-at-law,  of  Victoria,  British  Columbia, 
b.  6th  May,  1865  ;  m.  3rd  July,  1889,  Emily  Mary,  second  daughter  of 
John  Breakenridge  READ,  barrister-at-law,  of  Osgoode  Hall,  Toronto, 
Ontario  (and  Roxana  Caroline,  his  wife,  third  daughter  of  Norman 
BALLARD,  of  Picton,  co.  Prince  Edward,  Ontario),  and  niece  of  David 
Breakenridge  READ,  Q.C.,  of  an  United  Empire  Loyalist  family,  and 
lias  issue, 

1.  Archer  D'Arcy  Counsel!,  6.  4th  December,  1890. 

2.  Edward  Oliver  Carew,  b.  7th  August,  1892. 

in.  D'Arcy  Richard  Charles,  barrister-at-law,  b.  3rd  December,  1869. 

iv.  Alexis  Francis  Ramsay,  Lieutenant  10th  Royal  Grenadiers,  b.  19th 
November,  1871. 

v.  Frederick  John  Strange,  b.  23rd  August,  1875. 

i.  Ethel  Mary  Sylvia,  m.  5th  June,  1890,  Lawrence  Heyden  BALDWIN, 
barrister-at-law,  seventh  son  of  William  Augustus  BALDWIN,  of  Mash- 
quoteh,  co.  York,  Upper  Canada,  and  nephew  of  the  Hon.  Robert 
BALDWIN,  C.B.,  of  Spadina,  co.  York,  Premier  and  Attorney-General 
of  Upper  Canada,  and  has  issue. 

n.  Amy  Louisa  Theodora. 

in.  Mary  Clendinning  O'Donnell. 


lineage. 


The  old  Anglo-Norman  house  of  MAKTIN 
of  Galway,  is  descended  from  one  of  the 
officers  who  accompanied  De  Burgh,  the 
ancestor  of  the  noble  family  of  Clanricarde, 
to  Ireland,  timp.  HENBY  II,  and  upon  the 
conquest  of  Galway,  settled  there.  The 
family,  which  in  Geoffry  Lynch's  MS. 
(T.C.J).),  written  nearly  two  centuries  and  a 
half  ago,  is  di  scribed  even  then  as  being 
ai.cient  in  Galway,  is  now  represented  in  that 


county  by  two  houses,  of  unknown  seniority, 
that  of  Ross,  and  that  of  Tillyra  Castle. 
1  his  latter  was,  though  Roman  Catholic,  by 
special  dispensation  of  the  Act  of  ANNE, 
because  of  the  relief  and  protection  afforded 
to  Protestants,  the  only  Papist  family, 
recognised  by  statute,  as  then  entitled  to  hold 
lands.  The  family  of  Ballinahiiich  Castle  of 
which  we  treat,  is  a  bra:ich  of  the  house  of 
Ross,  but  it  so  quickly  overshadowed  the 


Ill   IlKK'S  COLONIAL  GKNTKY. 


813 


parent  stork  in  possessions  and  powero,  that 
il  Inii  l)cen  wrongly  deemed  (he  sciiinr  stem. 
The  hiitury  lit'  Inn  liiMiieh,  onee  possessed  of 
such  vast  territories,  forms  one  of  the  most 
ri>m:inlie  ehrtptert  in  I  lie  / 'i 'i-is.iihi.iift  of 
/•',!„,  ;/;<-.i.  In  the  Book  of  Pedigree*  (vol.  i), 
in  Ulster's  <  (Ilire,  I  >ul>lin  ( 'astle,  the  arm*  are 
stated  to  have  been  granted  to  Oliver  .Martin, 
by  UICHARU  I,  in  the  Holy  Land.  Passing 
over  early  individual  members  of  the  family, 
sueh  as  Thomas  .Martyn,  living  in  Galway, 
l:i|ii:  .lellivv  Martin,  who  held  lands  of 
tlie  Karl  of  Clanriearde  in  1334 ;  Thomas, 
wlio  had  property  iu  Ual\vay.  1  :(>>.">;  Kichard, 
wlio  likewise  held  land*,  1390;  Peter,  high 
sheriff  of  Galway,  1498,  and  Sir  Richard 
Martin,  who  in  1533  received  a  grant  of 
"three  places"  in  the  "King's  Water," 
near  Gulway,  the  unbroken  record  begins 
with  ROBERT  MARTIN,  who  in  1590,  was 
p  i-  c  ised  of  the  lands,  now  held  by  his 
lineal  doeondant  and  heir,  ROBERT  JASPER 
MARTIN,  of  Ross,  the  head  of  the  family. 
He  was  high  sheriff  Ifi07,  and  d.  during  his 
\r;ir  of  otlice,  as  mayor  of  Galway,  20th 
April,  1621,  and  was  *.  by  his  eldest  son, 

.1  \si'ER  MARTIN,  who  was  found  by 
inquisition,  made  in  1635,  to  have  died 
12th  April,  1629,  seised  of  the  lands 
of  Ross  and  other  denominations  in  the 
\\~est  of  Galway,  all  of  which  descended 
to  his  son  and  heir, 

ROBERT  MARTIX,  of  Ross,  high  sheriff 
1614,  who  adhered  to  the  cause  of 
CHARLES  I.  Upon  the  conquest  of  Galway 
1624,  he  was  dispossessed  of  his  house 
in  the  town  of  Galway,  and  his  property  in 
the  suburbs,  by  Sir  Charles  Coote,  com- 
manding the  Parliamentary  troops,  who 
occupied  it.  This  house  and  the  other 
property  of  Mr.  Martin  were  granted 
to  Edward  Eyre  (judge  advocate  of  the 
force  under  Sir  Charles  Coote),  who  was 
also  intruded  into  the  recordership  of 
the  town,  by  the  expulsion  of  the  gentleman 
who  held  that  office.  Mr.  Martin  mode  an 
effort  to  be  restored  to  his  house  and 
property  on  the  restoration  of  CHARLES  II, 
but  without  success,  though  he  held  the 
King's  warrant  under  his  own  signature 
to  that  effect  (see  Journals  of  the  Irish 
llut'se  of  Common*,  vol.  i,  p.  439).  Robert 
Martin  d.  1701,  leaving  issue, 

I.  JASPER,  of  Ross,  from  whom  descends 
the  family  of  MABTIN,   of  Soss  (tee 
BUHKE'S  Landed  Gentry). 

II.  James,   of  Maghery,  co.  Galway,  m. 
(articles     dated    22nd     June,    1667), 
Mary,    eldest     daughter    of     Marcus 
D'AsCY,  of  Clogherane,  co.   Galway, 
and  d.  t.  p. 

in.  HICHAKD,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  third  son, 

CAPTAIN  RICHARD  MARTIN,  of  Birch  Hall, 
and  Dangan  (surnamed  "Jiimble  Dick"), 
whom  Hardimun  the  historian  of  Galway  de- 
scribes as  one  of  the  most  remarkable  men  of 
his  time  in  Ireland.  He  was  Captain  in  Lord 
Bophin's  Regiment  in  King  JAMI-M  II's  Irish 


army.     He    had    received    grants    under   the 

I    Si-ttlel  lent     after     I  lie    re-tiir.lt  ion   Of 

t'liAinr.s  II.  of  immense  estates  in  the 
counties  of  Galway,  Mayo,  Koocommon, 
Clare,  and  Sligo,  those  in  tho  west  of  Galway 
being  largely  a  part  of  the  confiscated  poaie*- 
sions  of  the  (I 'Khihertie*.  He  fmiyht  at 
Aughrim  and  other  battles  but  received  a 
full  panliiii  2iitli  July,  Ki'J.'i,  und  on  ."itli 
July,  1698,  by  royal"  letters  patent  from 
King  WILLIAM,  his  vast  territory  west  of 
the  town  of  Galway,  containing  a  quarter  of  a 
million  statute  acres,  exclusive  of  hit  other 
estates,  was  erected  into  the  manor  of  Claie, 
otherwise  Claremont.  As  he  was  notoriously 
what  was  then  called  a  "  rank  Papist,"  the 
grant  of  this  princely  manor  caused  a  great 
outcry,  so  great  that  on  17th  January  in  the 
same  year  the  Irish  Parliament  presented  an 
address  to  the  lords  justices  praying  that  his 
letters  patent  might  be  revoked,  and  the 
lords  justices  promptly  undertook  to  "  lay 
the  mutter  before  the  king  and  do  every- 
thing agreeable  to  the  desire  of  the  House," 
but  such  was  "  Nimble  Dick's  "  influence  at 
court  that  even  these  measures  were  of  no 
avail,  and,  subject  to  bloody  feuds  with  the 
fierce  O'Flaherties,  he  remained  in  un- 
disturbed occupation  of  his  possessions.  Ho 
is  stated  to  have  been  the  owner  of  the 
largest  estates  in  fee  simple,  of  any  gentleman 
in  the  three  kingdoms.  He  was  b.  circa 
1635-8,  made  his  will  14th  February,  1730, 
which  was  proved  13th  May,  1731,  m. 
Catherine,  daughter  of  Robuck  FRENCH,  of 
Duras  Park,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,    surnamed    "  the    Brave,"   4. 
circa  1682,    was    assassinated   by   his 
hereditary  enemies,  the  O'Flaherties, 
1705,    .'.   p.     An   altar  and   cairn    of 
stones  mark  the    spot  where   he  was 
found  stabbed  in  the  bock  on  the  road 
to  Birch  Hall  from  Lomontield. 

II.  ANTHONY,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Christina,  a  nun  (in  religion  Theresa). 

II.  Annable,    m.   first,    Kiluiond    FIT/- 
PATRICK:, of  Loughmore,  A  run,  who  d. 
1717-8,  leaving  a  son,  Rickard,  .M.I', 
for  Galwiiy,  who  d.  *.  p.  1761.    She 
m.   secondly,    1718,    Michael    O'FLA- 
HKHTY,  of  Park,  co.  Galway  (heir  to 
the    historian    Roderick   O' Flaherty), 
and  had  issue,  a  son,  Michael,  <l.  ».  p. 

III.  Mary,  m.  25th  March,  1703,  Patrick 
KIRWAN,  of  Crcgg  Castle,  co.  Galway, 
and  had  issue. 

IT.    Margaret,    in.    Martin    BLAKE,    of 
Cummer,  co.  Galway,  son  of  Andrew 
BLAKE,  and  had  issue, 
v.    Elizabeth,   will   dated    llth    March, 

1737,  proved  18th  October,  1739. 
Tl.  Jane,  m.  John  SEERRETT,  of  Ballin- 
duff  Castle,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue. 
The  younger  son, 

ANTHONY  MABTIN,  of  Clare,  and  of  Birch 
Hall,  and  Dangan,  Lord  of  Clare  (otherwise 
Claremont),  4.  1681,  m.  Bridget,  only  daugh- 
ter of  Martin  KIRWAN,  second  son  of  Martin 
KIRWAN,  of  Gregg  Castle,  co.  Galway,  and 
nieee  of  Patrick  KIRWAN  above-mentioned, 


814 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GKXTRT. 


and  d.  lath  May,  1748,  having  by  her  (whose 
will  was  proved  28th  May,  1701)  had  issue, 

I.  ElCHAKD,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  ROBERT,  heir  to  his  brother. 

I.  Anubella,   rf.    28th  September,   176G, 
(marble  bust  and  tablet  in  St.  Francis 
Abbe}',  G  til  way). 

II.  Bridget,  m.   Macnamara    MORGAN, 
M.P.    of   Monksfield,  and    Kilcornan, 
co.  Galway,  and  had  issue. 

The  elder  son, 

RICHARD  MARTIN,  of  Birch  Hall,  and 
Dangan,  Lord  of  Clare,  m.  Mabel,  the 
beautiful  and  celebrated  daughter  (see  CARO- 
LAN'S  Poems)  of  Edmond  KELLY,  of  Fidane 
Castle,  co.  Galway  (by  Margery,  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Ulick  BorBKE,  of  Colmanstown, 
co.  Galway),  and  sister  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Thomas  KELLY,  P.C.,  Prime  Serjeant  of  Ire- 
land, afterwards  Justice  of  the  Common 
Pleas.  He  d.  intestate  and  administration 
was  granted  10th  September,  1768,  as  next 
of  kin,  to  his  brother, 

ROBERT  MARTIN,  of  Birch  Hall,  Dangan, 
and  Ballinahinch  Castle,  Lord  of  Clare,  b. 
1714,  took  out  a  Protestant  certificate  to 
hold  his  estates,  but  was  nevertheless  the 
active  head  of  the  Roman  Catholic  party  in 
West  Connaught,  and  a  strong  Jacobite  and 
a  remarkable  swordsman  (see  BURKE'S  Con- 
naught  Circuit).  He  m.  first,  6th  April, 
1753,  Hon.  Bridget  BARNEWALL,  third 
daughter  of  John,  eleventh  LOBD  TRIMIES- 
TON  (see  BURKE'S  Peerage),  and  by  her,  who 
d.  2nd  February,  1762,  had  issue, 

I.  RICHARD,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,  m.  4th  November,  1775,  Patrick 
D'AHCY,    of    Kiltulla,     co.     Galwav, 
(cousin  of  John   D'ARCY,  of  C'litden 
Castle),  who  d.  s.  p.    2nd    February, 
1804.     She  d.  1813. 

He  m.  secondly,  21st  January,  1769,  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of LYNCH,  and  widow  of 

the  Rev.  John  VESEY  (grandson  of  the  Arch- 
bishop of  Tuam),  and  d.  7th  August,  1794, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  30th  September,  180b) 
had  issue, 

II.  Robert,  of  Bushy  Park,   co.   Galway, 
Captain  in  the  Marquis  of  Downs!)  ire's 
Regiment  of  Militia,  b.    19th   March, 
1770,   m.    5th   October,    1806,   Mary, 
only  daughter  of  Sir  John  O'FLAHER- 
TIE,  Knt.,  of  Lemonfield,  co.  Galway, 
and  d.  20th  May,  1840,  having  by  her 
(who   d.  30th   September,  1833)   hod 
issue,   Robert,  John,   of  Bushy   Park, 
M.A.,  T.C.D.,  b.  14th  April,  1813,  m. 
first,  19th  January,  1834,  Eliza,  daugh- 
ter of  Daniel  ]  EESON,  of  the  7th  D.G. 
and   by  her  (who  d.   7tli  March,  1854) 
had  issue,   Thomas  Henry  Robert,  b. 
16th   August,    1835,    d.  21st  August, 
1843.      He   m.    secondly,   301  h   July, 
1856,    Emily,    daughter    of    William 
HOUSTON,   of   Houston,  co.  Renfrew. 
She  d.  *.  p.  3rd  February,  1872.     He 
d.  13th  January,  1892. 

in.  Anthony  Crosby,  of  Dangan,  eo. 
Galway,  and  afterwards  of  WellficlH, 
co.  Dublin,  b.  1st  April,  177J,»».  at 


Gretna  Green,  1801,  Marie  Elizabeth 
Alleyne,  only  daughter  of  His  Excel- 
lency Jean  Pierre  Etienne  DE  L'EspiN- 
ASSE,  Governor  of  Dutch  Guiana, 
Essequebo,  Demerara,  and  Berbice, 
and  d.  at  Dinan,  France,  21st  August, 
1816,  having  by  her  (who  d.  at  Paris  in 
the  same  year)  had  issue, 

1.  Robert  Anthony,  *.  20th  March, 
1803,  went  to  Texas  in  1836,  sup- 
posed to  have  been  killed  in  the 
war  shortly  after. 

2.  John  L'Espinasse,  b.  1811,  Mid- 
shipman R.N.  (/.  *.  p.  at  Dangan, 
1829,  from  the  effects  of  a  fall  on 
the    Flagship     "  Semiramis "     in 
Cork  harbour. 

3.  Anthony,   of     Dangan     Cottage, 
near    Chiltern,    Victoria,    b.    5th 
November,  1815,  m.  lllh  Septem- 
ber, 1851,  Margaret,  third  daugh- 
ter of  Robert  GOODWIN,  of  Ash- 
burne,  Derbyshire,  and  widow  of 
Captain       Hector       MACQUARIE, 
nephew  of  Major-G-eneral    MAC- 
QUARIE, the  Australian  Governor. 
She  d.  s.p.  14th  March,  1889. 

1.  Elizabeth  Maria,  d.  unm. 

2.  Mary,    m.    16th     August,    1823, 
William  Kelly  DE  WILTON,   and 
had  issue. 

3.  Louisa  Alleyne,  d.  vain. 

4.  Marianne  Bridget  d.  tnun. 

5.  Henrietta  Buckstone. 

6.  Julia  Jemima,  m.  Thomas  Webb 
GOODWIN,   son  of  Robert,  afore- 
saM,  and  d.  1886,  leaving  issue. 

7.  Georgina  Harriett,,  >».  17th  Sept., 
1870,  Signer  Bartolomeo  PEKETTO. 

The  eldest  son, 

RICHARD   MAETIN,   of   Dangan   and    Bal- 
linahinch    Castle,     L'  rd    of    Clare,     called 
"  Humanity,"     for     many    years    M.P.    for 
Galway,  J.P.,  high  sheriff  co.  Galway,  1782. 
He    was    the    well-known     and     benevolent 
author  of  the  Act  for  the   prevention  of  cru- 
elty to  animals,  called  "  Dick  Martin's  Act," 
and  was  the  principal  founder  of  the   Royal 
Society  for  that  purpose  (see   Dictionary  of 
National   Biography).      He  was    Colonel  of 
the  Galway  Volunteers,  and  of  his  troop  of 
Yeomanry,  and  was  the  first  of  the  family 
educated  in  the  Protestant   religion,  due  to 
his    father's    desire    that    he    should    enter 
Parliament  to  work  for  the  emancipation  of 
the   Catholics,   which   he   did.      He   was   b. 
February,   1754,  and  m.  first,   8th  February, 
1777,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  George  VESEY, 
of  Lucan,  co.   Dublin,  son  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Agmon  lisham   VESEY,  and  grandson  of   the 
Archbishop  of  Tuam,  and  b}'  her  had  issue, 
I.  St.  George,  4.  1778,  d.  aged  14. 
it.  Thomas  Barnewall,  of    Dangan  and 
Ballinahinch   Castle,    Lord   of   Clare, 
M.P.  for  Galwny,  J.P.  and   D.L.  for 
that    co.,    served    in   the    Connaught 
Rangers   at   the   assault   of    Badajos, 
with  great  bravery,  b.  4th  Oct.,  178ti, 
;n.    14th    Feb.,    1814,    Julia,    second 
daughter  of  Patrick  KIR  WAN,  of  Dalgin 


m'RKK'S  COLONIAL  CMNTItr. 


Bli 


Park,  co.  Mayo,  by  Mary,  his  wife, 
daughter  and  co-heires«  (with  her  IU- 
ter,  MargHretta.  wife  of  Robert,  fourtli 
Kurl  of  BaoUngbMMUM)  «f  Kdmond  j 
JtciiKK,  of  Urrey,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  23rd 
April,  IS  1-7,  after  li:i\ini;  broken  the 
cut  nil  to  tlio  exclusion  of  his  brother 
Kicliurd,  in  Canada,  leaving  his  vast 
estates  heavily  encumbered  (tee  Oeite- 
alogii  of  Martin  of  Ballinahinck,  by 
\K  unit  MARTIN),  and  by  her,  wlio  d. 
IS..H,  had  issue,  MABT  LTTITIA,  "the 
i'rincess  of  Connemara,"  who  assumed 
by  royal  licence  for  herself  and  her 
husband  the  surname  and  arms  of 
MARTIN:  I,.  L'Sth  Aug.,  1815,  m.  14th 
Sept.,  1817,  Colonel  Arthur  Gonne 
BELL,  of  Brookhill,  co.  Mayo,  eldest  son 
of  Edward  dc  Tour  Gkmne  BELL,  J.P.  of 
Strcamstown,  co.  Mayo,  and  Maria,  his 
wife,  daughter  of  Arthur  BBOWNB,  of 
(ili'ncorrid  and  Cairholly,  co.  Mayo. 
She  was  forced  to  sell,  by  the  pressure 
(if  the  famine  times  in  Ireland,  the  re- 
maining portion  (197,000  statute  acres) 
of  her  patrimony  in  the  Encumbered 
llstates  Court,  and  the  property  pawed 
to  the  Law  Life  Assurance  Society, 
who  in  1871,  sold  160,000  acres  to  the 
liiiiutiDGE  family,  with  whom  that 
portion  still  remains.  She  d.s.p.  in 
the  Union  Place  Hotel,  New  York, 
r>.A.,  7th'  Nov.,  1850,  and  her 
widower  was  killed  23rd  March,  1883, 
by  a  train  at  Bishopstoke,  England. 

I.  Ltetitia,  b.  Feb.  1785.  m.  May,  1808, 
Sir  Charles  John  PESHALL,  Bart.,  of 
Hales  Owen,  co.  Salop,  who  d.  24th 
May,  1834.     She  d.  23rd  April,  1858, 
leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Richard  Martin,  m.  secondly,  5th  June, 
1796,  Harriet,  widow  of  Captain  ROBBBT 
HESKETH,  R.N.,  second  son  of  Sir  Robert 
HESKETII,  Bart,  of  Rufford  Hall,  co.  Lancas- 
ter and  second  daughter  of  Hugh  EVANS, 
M.A.,  T.C.D.,  Senior  Surgeon  5th  D.G.,  and 
Mary,  his  wife,  only  child  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
MANNING,  vicar  of  OJiham,  Hanta,  by  Mary 
FIELDING,  his  wife,  aunt  of  Henry  FIELDING, 
the  novelist.  Richard  Martin  ceased  to  be 
returned  to  Parliament  in  1826,  twiee 
refused  a  peerage,  and  was  in  his  younger 
days,  like  his  father,  a  celebrated  swordsman 
and  duellist.  For  an  account  of  his  duel 
with  "Fighting"  FitzGerald  see  BARBING- 
TON'S  Sketches.  He  d.  at  Boulogne,  6th 
January,  1834.  having  by  her  (who  d.  27th 
September,  184t>)  had  issue, 

in.  RICHABD,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Harriet   Letilia,   b.  5th    July,  1801, 
d.  unm.  12th  January,  1891. 

III.  Georgina  Thomasme,  4.  23rd  Nov., 
1806,  d.  unm.  llth  Feb.,  1840. 

iv.  Mary  Jane,  b.  18th  December,  1810, 

d.  unm.  15th  April,  1893. 
The  eldest  son  by  the  second  marriage, 

RICHABD  MABTIN,  of  Derryclare,  co.  Hal- 
dimand,  Canada,  b.  25th  March,  1797,  M.A., 
T.C.D.,  Cornet  in  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards, 
retired  in  1820,  and  became  rector  of  Dun- 


boyne,  co.  Heath,  but  left  the  church  and  went 
to  Canada  in  1833  ;  was  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
1st  Hitlitiiiiiniil  Kej-Miii'iil  of  Militia,  high 
nheritT,  m.  H-ildiiiiHn.l,  m.  7th  \><-.  IsJI. 
Emily  Sylvia,  fourtli  daughter  of  . I. .)m  KIB- 
»  *v.  ','.''.  »f  Dublin,  anil  Anne,  hit  wife, 
only  daughter  and  heiress  of  Euseby  STBAT- 
FOKII.  nephew  .if  John,  first  KAUL  OF  Am- 
BOBOUOH,  and  d.  4th  April,  1S7S,  having  by 
her  (who  d.  IStli  November,  1865)  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  Q.C.,  of  Derryclare,  Hamil- 
ton, co.    Went  worth,   Canada,  b.   llth 
August,    1823,    m.   9th    July,    1358, 
I        ilieth,      youngest     daughter     of 
William    CUNNINGHAM,  and  d.  29th 
October,  1886,  leaving  issue, 

1.  RICHABD    SABSFIKLD,    b.     24th 
January,  1863. 

2.  Robert  John,  b.  17th  April,  1868. 

3.  William  Frederick  Cunningham, 
b.  14th  September,  1872,  d.  10th 
March,  1888. 

4.  Charles  Evans,  b.  27th  Sept.,  1876. 
1.  Emily  Harriet.     2.  Louisa  Mary. 

3.  Olivia  Anne,  d.  young,  29th  Jan., 
186fi. 

4.  Georgina  Margaret. 

5.  Mary  Isabella,  rf.  young  10th  Jan., 
1873" 

6.  Elizabeth  Maude. 

7.  Charlotte     Peretto     (twin    with 
Charles  Evans), d.  10th  Aug.  1876. 

II.  John  Robert,  of  Clareville,  Cayuga, 
co.   Haldimand,  Canada,  barrister-at- 
law,  6.  22nd  Feb.,  1825,  m.  first,  27th 
Sept.,  1855,  Sophia,  third  daughter  of 
Ebenezer  STiwsox.of  Oak  Hall,  Hamil- 
ton, Canada.    She  d.  t.  p.  1874.    He  m. 
secondly,   31st  August,    1874,   Sarah, 
youngest  daughter  of  Joseph  Launcelot 
iiPBBixs,  of   Ballincolloo   House,  co. 
Limerick.     She  d.i.p.  27lh  April,  1894. 

in.  Evans  Stratford,  of  Oughterard, 
Cayuga,  co.  Haldimand,  Canada,  b. 
26th  Oct.  1826,  m.  9th  Nov.1859,  Anne, 
second  daughter  of  Thomas  BLACEE- 
NEI,  of  Hazelwood,  co.  Haldimand, 
and  has  issue, 

1.  Richard  Blackeney,  4.  18th  Au- 
gust, 1860. 

2.  Evan   Stratford   Jones,    4.   22nd 
April,  1866. 

3.  Thomas    Barnewall,  barrister-at- 
law,  b.  28th  March,  1871. 

1.  Kinnia  Sylvia.    2.  Harriet  Mary. 

3.  Francis  Anne  Newcome. 

IV.  St.  George  Augustus,  4.  2nd  March, 
1831,  rf  20th  January,  1835. 

v.  Frederick  Oliver,  of  Derryclare,  co. 
Haldimand,  b.  5th  Sept ,  1832,  m.  1st 
Jan.  1862,  Catherine  Maria,  fourth 
daughter  of  Thomas  BLACKEXEY,  of 
Huzelwood,  aforesaid,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Frederick      Richard      Gunning, 
barrister,  4. 15th  September,  186'J. 

2.  Henry  Jasper,  barrister-at-law,  4. 
llth  September,  1871. 

:i.  Robert  Oliver,  4.  10th  July,  1873. 

4.  Francis  St.  George,  b.  4tli  Sept., 
1879,  rf.  2n  i  April,  1880. 


816 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


5.  Edward  Newcome,  b.  6th  June, 
1881. 

1.  Emily  Frances. 

2.  Catherine  Harriet  Louisa. 

3.  Annette  Mary,  m.  16th  Sept.  1891, 


George  Seymour  LTO^,  of  Toro  nto , 
Ontario,  and  has  issue. 
IV.  EDWAHD,  of  whom  we  treat. 
I.  Anne    Therese,    4.    9th     September, 
1822,  d.  in  infuncy. 


Anm — Az.  a  cross  calvary  on  three  gricccs  nrg.  the  dexter  arm  terminating  in  a  sun  in 
splendour  or  and  the  sinister  in  a  decrescent  of  the  second.  Crest — An  estoile  wavy  of  six 
points  or.  Motto — Sic  itur  ad  astra.  Residence — Balliuahineh,  Hamilton,  Canada. 


SIR  WESTBY   BROOK   PERCEVAL,    K.C.M.G.,  of   Avonside,  Christ- 
church,  New  Zealand.  6.  in  Launceston,  Tasmania,  llth  May,  1854,  m. 
llth  May,  1880,  Jessie,  youngest  daughter  of   the   late  Hon.  John  JOHNSTON, 
M.L.C.,  of  Home-wood,  Wellington,  New  Zealand  (see  JOHNSTON,  of  Wellington), 
and  has  issue, 

i.  Francis  Westby,  6.  21st  January,  1882. 

II.  Alan  John  Westby,  6.  18th  January,  1884. 

ill.  Christopher  Peter  Westby,  6.  llth  June,  1890. 

I.  Mary  Josephine  Eileen,  6.  9th  February,  1881. 

ii.  Mary  Margaret  Agnes,  6.  29th  January,  1886. 

Sir  W.  B.  Perceval  was  educated  at  Christ  College  Grammar  School, 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  and  at  Stonyhurst,  England,  and  matriculated  at 
the  London  University  in  1875  ;  entered  the  Middle  Temple  in  April  of  that 
year,  and  was  called  to  the  English  Bar,  May,  1878.  He  returned  to  New 
Zealand  and  was  member  for  Christchurch  from  1887  to  1891,  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  of  which  he  was  elected  chairman  of  committees,  but 
resigned  the  position  on  his  appointment  in  1891,  as  agent-general  in  London, 
in  which  year  he  was  created  a  Knight  Commander  of  the  Order  of  St.  Gregory 
by  Pope  LEO  XIII.  He  has  represented  liis  colony  on  the  governing  body  of 
the  Imperial  Institute  since  1892,  and  is  a  member  of  the  council  of  the  Society 
of  Arts.  He  was  created  K.C.M.G.,  1st  January,  1894. 

Lineage. 

ROBERT,   Lord  of   Breherval,  Montinney, 


and  Vasse,  in  Normandy,  the  first  of  this 
family  who  came  into  England,  held,  with 
his  other  great  possessions,  the  Castle  of 
Yvery,  in  the  Duchy,  by  the  service  of  three 
knights'  fees.  He  is  presumed  to  have  been 
a  younger  son  of  Elides,  Sovereign  Duke  of 
Brittany,  and  accompanying  the  Conqueror  in 
1066,  was  rewarded  with  the  lordships  of 
Karry  and  Harpetree,  in  the  co.  of  Somerset; 
but  returning  afterwards  into  Normandy,  he 
d.  of  a  grievous  illness,  soon  after  the  year 
1083,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

ASCELIN  GOUEL  BE  PERCEVAL,  surnamed 
Lupus,  or  the  Wolf,  from  the  violence  of 
his  temper.  He  was  also  an  adventurer 
with  the  Conqueror,  and  obtained  many 
hirge  manors  in  England,  besides  those 
granted  to  his  father,  particularly  Weston 
n  Gordano,  Stawell,  etc.,  in  the  co.  of 
Somerset.  He  m.  Isabtlla,  dndghter  of 
William,  Earl  of  Breteuil,  Pacey,  Constantin, 
and  Yvery  (which  alliance  brought  a  near 
relationship  to  WILLIAM  the  Conqueror),  and 
hud  issue, 

I.  ROBBBT,  Lord  of  Yvery,  his  heir. 


n.  WILLIAM  GOUEL  HE  PEECEVAL,  of 

whom  presently. 
III.  John,  ancestor  of  the  Barons  Harpe- 
tree and   Gournay,    whose   male   line 
terminated  10  RICHARD  II. 
.Ascelin  was   established   in   the  earldom  of 
Yvery  in  1119,  soon  after  which  he  died,  and 
was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

ROBERT,  EARL  OP  YTEBY,  who  was  in 
rebellion  the  same  year  against  HEXRY  I,  in 
Normandy,  but  quitting  that  party  he  was  re- 
conciled to  his  sovereign,  and  d.  in  1121, 
without  issue,  when  he  was  *.  by  his  brother, 
WILLIAM  GOUEL  DE  PERCEVAL,  surnamed 
Lnpellus,  or  the  Little  Wolf;  he  held  the 
Normau  and  English  estates  and  bore  the 
title  of  Earl  of  Yvery.  Taking  part  with  the 
Empress  MAUD,  he  was  in  a  continual  state 
of  warfare  with  the  Barons  against  STEPHEN. 
He  m.  Auberie,  sister  to  Walerau  DE  BELLE- 
MONTE,  Earl  of  Mellent,  in  Nornmndv,  and 
daughter  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Mclleut,  by  his 
wife  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Hugh,  the  great 
Earl  of  Vermaudois,  brother  to  Philip,  and 
son  of  HKNRY  I,  King  of  France.  The  issue 
of  this  marriage  were, 


WHKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


817 


i.  \Vuleran,  ancestor  to  the  Barons  of 
YMTV,  in  \oniiiiiuiy,  whose  male  line 
terminated  in  1  liil. 

II.  Ralph  (who  assumed  his  father's 
nickname  of  Lupellus)  Baron  of  Karry, 
d.  a.  p. 

in.  Henry,  surnamed  Lupcllus,  i.  to  his 
brother    Ralph   as   Baron   of   Karry. 
lie  was  ancestor  of  that  line,  which 
became  extinct  in  1351. 
IT.  William,    also    surnamed    Lupellus, 
ancestor  to  the  Barons  Luvel,  of  Dock- 
ings, Minster  Luvel,   and  Tichmersh, 
Viscount  Luvel,  and  Barons  Morli'v, 
win iso  male  line  expired  in  1487. 
v.  RICHARD,  surnamed  de  Perceval,  of 

whom  we  treat. 

William  Gouel  de  Perceval,  (/.between  1153- 
1158.     His  youngest  son, 

SIR  RICHARD  DE  PERCEVAL,  Knt.,  Lord  of 
Stawcll,  half  of  Bodecombe  and  Eastbury  in 
the  co.  of  Somerset,  was  a  distinguished 
commander  in  the  holy  wars.  He  m.  a 
daughter  of  William  DE  MoilUN,  Lord  of 
Dunstcr,  and  had  issue, 

i.  ROBERT  DE  PERCEVAL,  his  heir. 

II.   Hamelin  de  Perceval,  d.  t.  p. 

in.  RICHARD  DE  PEECEVAL,  heir  to  hi? 

brother,  of  whom  presently. 
Sir  Richard  de  Perceval  d.  about  1202,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

ROBERT  DE  PERCEVAL,  Lord  of  Eastbury, 
etc.,  who  d.  without  issue  ante  9  EDWARD 
I,  and  was  *.  by  his  youngest  brother, 

RICHARD  DE  PERCEVAL,  who  was  in  the 
holy  wars  with  his  father,  and  d.  leaving  isaue, 
i.  ROBERT,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Hugh  de  Perceval,  who  had   Corre- 
ville    Lyudbays  and   Watton   for  his 
inheritance,  which  he  afterwards  made 
over  to  his  younger  brother  John,  and 
d.  s.  p.  in  1277. 

III.  John  de  Perceval,  from  whom  came 
the  Lords  of  Eastbury,  and  the  Earls  of 
Egmont,  etc. 

The  eldest  son, 

ROBERT,  BARON  PERCEVAL,  in  Ireland, 
Lord  of  Eastbury,  Carhampton,  Watton, 
Correville  and  Lyndbays,  in  Somerset ;  being 
nearly  related  to  Strongbow,  Earl  of 
Pembroke  (Sir  Richard  de  Perceval  was 
grandson  to  Auberie  de  Bellcmonte,  daugh- 
ter of  Robert,  Earl  of  Millcnt,  and  aunt 
to  the  said  Earl  of  Pembroke,  who  was 
son  to  her  pister  Elizabeth  de  Bellemonte, 
by  Gilbert  de  Clare,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  her 
husband),  was  early  engaged  in  the  expedition 
to  Ireland,  although  there  is  no  positive  men- 
tion of  him  in  that  kingdom  before  1281 
(Annal  O'Dempsie,  fol.  364)  when  he  sailed 
thither  with  Richard  de  Marie,  Stephen  de 
Borgo,  and  near  two  hundred  other  knights, 
where  he  so  behaved  with  so  much  valour, 
that  he  acquired  great  possessions,  and  seated 
himself  wholly  in  that  kingdom,  making  over 
to  his  brothers,  Hugh  and  John,  all  his  lands 
in  the  co.  of  Somerset.  Having  thus  deserved 
so  well  of  that  estate,  he  received  summons  to 
the  Parliament  held  in  Dublin,  1285  (ex  Rot. 
dans.  Hibernite)  and  left  issue, 

VOL.  II. 


i.  RICHARD,  his  ln>ir. 
n.  ROHP.KT,  who  I.  his  brother. 
Robert,  Baron   Perceval,  d.  1285,  and   WM 
».  by  his  eldest  son, 

HARD,  SECOND  BARON  PERCEVAL,  in  Ire- 
land, who  dying  in  1285,  was  ».  by  his  brother, 
ROBERT,  THIRD  BARO.V  PERCEVAL,  in  Ire- 
land, of  Portlester,  in  the  co.  of  Moath.  He 
was  a  man  of  high  consideration  in  those 
parts.  In  two  rolls  of  the  Magnates  Hiber- 
niae,  his  name  is  found,  and  in  the  30 
EDWARD  I,  A.D.  1301,  he  received  letter* 
from  the  King  of  England,  requiring  his  atten- 
dance in  the  Scottish  wars,  and  again  soon 
after  a  letter  of  credence  was  sent  in  behalf 
of  Geoffrey  Geymull,  and  John  Wogan,  the 
King's  justiciary  in  Ireland,  requiring  him  to 
confide  in  those  persons  and  referring  him, 
as  to  his  conduct  as  to  that  expedition,  to  the 
verbal  instructions  which  they  were  ordered 
to  give  him.  He  m.  Grace,  daughter  of 
I  Thomas  FITZMAUBICB,  first  Baron  of 
Kerry  and  Lixnaw,  in  Ireland.  (She 
was  nearly  related  to  him,  being  descended 
from  Basil  de  Clare,  sister  to  the  Earl  of 
Pembroke,  before  mentioned,  and  wife  of 
Raymond  le  Gross,  father  of  Morris  Fitz- 
Raymond,  father  of  Thomas  Fitzmnurice, 
father  of  this  lady),  and  had  issue,  THOMAS, 
of  whom  presently.  But  engaging  in  battle 
with  the  Irish,  he  was  unfortunately  slain 
with  William  de  Welleslie,  the  22nd  October, 
1303.  and  was  buried  in  the  priory  of  Toug- 
hal,  to  which  he  was  a  great  benefactor,  and 
was  ».  by  his  son, 

THOMAS  DE  PERCIVAL,  Lord  of  Moricetown, 

in  Kildaro,  paid  ten  shillings  for  one  fourth 

i  of  his  services  in  the  expedition  to  Sexenedy, 

|  under   Sir   John    Wogan,    Lord  Justice  of 

Ireland,  as  appears  on  the  great  roll  of  the 

pipe  1296,  and  the  same  sum  for  his  services 

in   the  expedition  to  Athissell   in   1330,   5 

EDWARD  III.     He  was  sheriff  of  Kildare  10 

EDWARD   II,  1316,  and   in  1330.     He  had 

issue  two  sons, 

i.  WILLIAM  (Sir),  Lord  of  Moricetown, 
was  one  of  the  Knights  who  became 
security  for  Maurice  Fitzgerald,  Earl 
of  Kildare,  in  1347,  as  appears  in  the 
roll  of  the  pleas  in  the  court  of  King's 
Bench  for  that  year.  He  had  issue. 
From  him  and  his  brother  descend  the 
PERCEVAXS  of  Ireland,  except  the 
Templehouse  branch  and  the  other 
lines  of  the  Egmont  house. 
II.  JOHN,  of  Dunbrody,  eo.  Wexford, 
who  m.  and  had  a  son,  Simon,  of  Dun- 
brody, 1440,  who  also  m.  and  had  a 
son,  John,  1373. 

Sir  William  Betham,  Ulster  King  of 
Arms,  in  recording  the  pedigree  in  the  office 
of  Arms,  after  reciting  the  above-named 
generations  goes  on  to  say :  "  1373-48 
EDWARD  III.  On  the  Patent  Roll  of  the 
Chancery  of  Ireland  is  an  entry  that  John 
Percival  and  John  Brown  gave  half  a  mark 
for  a  writ,  as  did  also  Nicholas  Tallon. 

"After  this  period,  the  English  power 
gradually  became  weaker,  and  the  records, 
both  the  Plea  Rolls,  and  the  Pipe  and 

3  G 


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HURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Patent  Rolls  diminished  in  size  very  much,  MI 
tliiit  the  information  contained  therein  throws 
little  light  on  family  history.  In  the  reigns 
of  HENRY  IV,  V,  and  VI,  and  EDWARD  1 V, 
the  Royal  Writ  did  not  run  forty  miles  in 
length  and  twenty  in  breadth  in  all  Ireland, 
so  that  we  have  not  the  intermediate  genera- 
tions between  this  Sir  "William  de  Percival  and 
Christopher,  the  first  in  the  Knightsbrook  line. 
Robert  de  Percival,  the  father  of  Thomas, 
and  grandfather  of  William,  is  called  in 
Lord  Egmont's  pedigree  the  eldest  son  of 
Richard,  son  of  Richard,  who  went  to  Ireland 
with  Strongbow,  and  is  called  a  Baron  of 
Ireland,  but  there  is  no  evidence  of  his  sum- 
mons to  the  Parliament  in  Ireland  in  1285, 
for  there  is  no  Close  Roll  of  that  year  with 
which  I  am  acquainted,  nor  does  there  appear 
on  the  Irish  records,  any  entry  of  Richard 
and  Robert,  who  are  said  to  have  been  his 
sons.  Thomas  was  his  son,  and  had  his 
estates,  aa  above  stated.  There  were  about 
six  generations  between  Sir  William  do 
Percival,  of  Moricetown,  and  Christopher 
Pereival,  the  first  of  the  Knightsbrook 
family.  The  Irish  Percivals  bore  the  spiin- 
celled  horse  for  their  arms.  The  Very  Rev. 
Hugh  Percival,  dean  of  Ross,  and  his  descend- 
ants also  bore  these  arms,  which  were  never 
borne  by  the  English  Percivals." 
•  The  pedigree  of  the  Knightsbrook  branch 
is  then  resumed  by  Sir  William  Bethaui,  in 
the  above-mentioned  record.  It  may  be  here 
mentioned  that  in  this  the  family  name  is 
spelt  PERCIVAL  throughout,  but  the  present 
representative  has  reverted  to  the  ancient 
spelling. 

CHRISTOPHER  PERCYVALL,  of  Dublin  (son 
of  GABRIEL  PERCYVALL,  of  St.  Margaret's, 
London  Bridge,  by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  who 
was   buried   at   Richmond  18th   September, 
1595,  and  grandson  of  JOHN  PERCYVALL,  of 
St.  Sepulcre's,  London),  whose  will  was  dated 
14th  December,  1005,  and  proved  3rd  Febru- 
ary, 1607,  left  issue,  by  Hester,  his  wife, 
DOMINICK,  of  whom  presently. 
Elizabeth,      in.      firstly,      Rev.      Luke 
CHALLONEB,    D.D.;     secondly,    Right 
Rev.  John  TANNER,  Bishop  of  Derry  ; 
thirdly,  the  Most  Rev.  Randall  BAR- 
LOW,  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  who  d.  s.  p. 
1637 ;  and  fourthly,  Sir  Robert  KEN- 
NEDY, Bart,  (who  d.  1658),  and  d.  s.  p. 
The  son, 

DOMINICK  PERCYVALL,  of  Dublin,  deputy 
collector  of  the  port  of  that  city,  1620,  d. 
before  15th  March,  1652  (admon.  granted 
17th  March,  1652,  to  his  son,  Robert,  and 
again  to  his  grandson,  John,  29th  November, 
1682),  leaving  by  Isabella,  his  wife, 

I.  ROBERT,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James,  d.  intestate,  2nd  March,  1652 
(admon.  granted  to  Robert,  his  brother 
and  next  of  kin,  on  the  17th  March 
following) . 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  RICHARDSON, 
auditor-general  of  Ireland  (1652)  and 
d.  2nd  August,  1652,  leaving  one  son, 
Thomas,  living  1652,  and  others  who 
d.  s.  p. 


The  son, 

CAPTAIN  ROBERT  PERCIVALL,  of  Fosters- 
town,  co.  Me;itli,  an  officer  in  the  army,  in. 

Mary,  daughter  of GOFLDSMITH,  and  d. 

12th  June,  1079  (admon.  granted  25th  June), 
leaving  issue, 

JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,   tit.   2»th  April,  1680,  Benjamin 

HUNT,  and  hud  issue. 
The  son, 

JOHN  PERCIVALL,  of  Fosterstown,  andafter- 
wards  of  Knightsbrook,  eo.  Meath,  sometime 
M.P.  for  that  Co.,  m.  by  licence  dated  13th 
July,  1681,  Martha,  daughter  and  heir  of 
C'aptain  Edward  KNIGHT,  of  Knightsbrook, 
by  Jane,  his  wife,  daughter  of  Stephen 
Hi'Ti.ER,  of  Belturbet,  co.  Cavan,  ancestor  of 
the  Earl  of  Lancsborough,  and  d .  before  29th 
h.'ivmber,  1718,  having  by  her,  who  d.  6th 
June,  1745,  had  issue, 

I.  ROBERT,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,    m.    1706,   Sir    Joseph   TriTE, 
Bart.,  of  Sonagh,  eo.  Westmeath,  ;m<l 
had  issue   (nee  BUEKE'S  Peerage  and 
Baronetage), 

II.  Jane,  in.  by  licence  dated  6th  Febru- 
ary, 1722,  Arthur  FRENCH,  of  French 
Park,  co.  Roscommon,  ancestor  of  the 
Lords  de  Frcyne  (see  BURKE'S  Peerage, 
DE  FEEYNE,  B.),  and  d.  1775,  leaving 
issue. 

The  son, 

ROBERT  PEHCIVAL,  of  Laricor  and  Knights- 
brook, M.P.,   co.   Meath,  1717-61,  m.  13th 
June,  1717,  Jane,  only  daughter  of  Nicholas 
WESTBY,   of  High  Park,  co.  Wicklow,  and 
Ennis,  co.  Clare,  and  Frances,  his  wife,  daugh- 
ter of  John  STEPNEY,  of  Durrow,  Queen's 
county,   and   d.    before  7th  February,  1771, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  the  next  year,  had  issue, 
i.  ROBERT,  of  whom  presently. 
II.  William,  Captain  103rd  Foot  (1783), 
m.  Anne,  daughter  of  Richard  WALLEB, 
of   Castle  Waller,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
had  issue, 

1.  Robert,  of  Curragoa,  West  Indies, 
Major  18th  Royal  Irish  Regiment, 
who  was  killed  by  a  fall  from  his 
horse.     He  left  issue, 

(1)  William. 

(2)  Robert. 

(3)  John,  an  officer  in  the  17th 
Foot. 

(1)  Jane,  d.  num. 

(2)  Emily,     m.     18th    March, 
1837,  Thomas  PALMER,  J.P., 
of  Summerhill,  co.  Mayo,  and 
had  issue. 

2.  Westby,  Post  Captain   R.N.,  m. 
Mary,      daughter      of      Thomas 
LYSA&HT. 

3.  William,       Lieutenant  -  Colonel 
Rifle   Brigade,  C.B.,  in.  Charlotte 
Alice,    eldest     daughter     of     Sir 
William  Henry   PALMER,  Bart., 
of  Castle  Lackin,  co.  Mayo,  and 
Kenure  Park,  co.  Dublin,  and  d. 
1839,    having    by   her    (who    m. 
secondly,  Pierce  Francis  BA3EON, 
and  rf.  16th  June,  1876)  had  issue, 


BURKK'S  COLONIAL  C-KNTItY 


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(1)  Alice    Florence,    »i.    is.'.r.. 
Count  Robert  Cecil  KKAIIXKY. 
J.P.,  late  97th  Regiment,   <if 

.  Ballinvilla,  co.  Mayo,  and  hod 

u  daughter,  Alice  Katha- 
rine l'erec\!il. 

(2)  Frederica  Augusta,  d.  unm, 

1.  Elizabeth,  in.  Rev.  John  I'KNNI  • 
FATHER,  rector   of  Newport,  co. 
Tipperary,    and    had     issue    (nee 
Landed  Gentry). 

2.  Jane,  m. BOUBKE. 

3.  Anne,  m. DELANY. 

I.  Martha,  (I.  unm.  before  21th  January, 
1786. 

II.  Mary,  d.  inim.  before  26th  February, 
1783.' 

in.  Jane,  m.  1759,  Thomas  LOFTTTS.  of 

Killyan,  and  had  issue. 
Tlic  eldest  son, 

RODEET  PERCIVAI,  of  Knightsbrook,  m. 
Mav.  1750,  his  cousin  Bridget  Mary  Warden, 
daughter  of  George  WESTBY,  and  d.  15th 
.\]iril,  1756  (will  proved  5th  July  that  year), 
leaving  issue, 

I.  ROBERT,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Westby,   of    Philipstown,    m.   1778, 
Jane  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Stratford 
CANNING,  of  Garvogh    (grandfather 
of  GEORGE  CANNING  the  Prime  Minis- 
ter), and  d.  before  15th  July,  1779, 
having  by  her,    who    m.  secondly  — 
LEIGH,  had  issue  an  only  child,  Letitia. 

I.  Charlotte,  d.  young. 
The  eldest  son, 

ROBERT  PERCIVAL,  of  Knightsbrook,  co. 
Meath,  and  Laricor,  and  Carrickmakeegan, 
co.  Leitrim,  b.  1762,  m.  March,  1775,  Frances, 
daughter  and  heir  of  — •  ARMSTRONG,  of 
Carrickniakeegnn,  aforesaid,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Robert,  d.  v.  p.,  before  April,  1810, 

*.  p.  (admon.  granted  to  his  father), 
ii.  WESTBY,  of  whom  presently, 
in.  Martin,  d.  young. 
IV.  William,  »».  Catherine,  daughter  of 
James  Bruce  THOMPSON. 


I.  Anne,    m.     Major-denmil     Thomas 
II  u\  k  MI  AW,  H.K.I  • 

II.  Ciin.liiii-.  ,».    Ct-orge  McENTAOOABT, 
of  Droghcda. 

III.  Emily,  d.  unm. 
The  second  son, 

^  WESTBY  PKIHIVM,  of  Knighliihrook  mid 
Carbcrittown,  co.  Menlli,  ami  nf  Luricor  and 
(':irriekiiiiikws;:in,  i-<i.  Leitrim,  J.I'..  11  Cap- 
tain in  the  Army,  4.  1780,  m.  1H]3,  Char- 
lotte Wilhclniinai  daughter  of  Major-General 
Thomas  HAWKSHAW,  H.E.I.C.8.,uml  -I.  17th 
March,  1850,  having  by  her,  who  rf.  16th 
September,  1856,  had  issue, 

i.    WBSTBY     HAWKSHAW,    of     whom 

presently. 
n.   Robert    Somerville,    4.    29th    July, 

1822,  d.  t.  p,  13th  June,  1841. 
in.  Spencer  William,  4.  10th  October, 

1825,  d.  young. 

iv.  Martin  Armstrong,  4.  30th  August, 
I.V7.  and  <l.  1869,  leaving  issue,  one 
son  William  Spencer,  and  one  daughter 
who  a.  young. 

i.  Gertrude  Frances,  m.  —  MACMriXAir, 
of  Dublin,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Charlotte  Westbina   Roche,  in.  Rev. 
Joseph  SPEAR,  Chaplain  of  Parkhurst, 
and  later  of  St.  James  Church,  Ryde, 
Isle  of  Wight,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Maria  Matilda, 
iv.  Thomasina  Jane. 

v.  Marcia  Adeline,  m.  General  MISCHEX, 

and  has  issue. 

vi.  Milliccnt  Harriet,  m.  General  Chris- 
topher GODBY. 
The  eldest  son, 

WESTBY  HAWKSHAW  PEBCIVAI,  of 
Knightsbrook,  co.  Meath,  and  of  Laricor  and 
Carricknmkeegan,  co.  Leitrim,  4.  2nd  July, 
1821,  i«.  5th  June,  1851,  Sarah  Brook, 
daughter  of  John  BAILEY,  M.D.,  of  Brook- 
lands,  Great  Oakley,  Essex,  and  d.  5th 
November,  1872,  leaving  an  only  child, 

WESTBY  BROOK  (Sir),  the  subject  of 
this  memoir. 


Arms — Sa.  ahorse  passant  arg.  spancelled  gu.,  quartering  (for  KNIGHT),  arg.  a  chevron  gu. 
on  a  canton  of  the  last,  a  spur  or. 
Crest — A  horse  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — Per  se  valens. 

Residence — Avonside,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
Address— 13,  Victoria  Street,  Westminster,  England. 
Club— New  Travellers. 


THE  HON.  WILLIAM  HENRY  SUTTOR,  of  Cangoura,  Bathurst,  New 
South   Wales,  b.   14th  November,  1834,  m.  at  Kelso,  near  Bathurst, 
20th  March,  1862,  Adelaide  Agnes  Henrietta,  daughter  of  Major  John  BOWLER 
(il.  llth  September,  1874),  of  the  80th  Regiment,  by  Frances  Mary  Jane  (d. 
31st  August,  1872),  his  wife,  the  daughter  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  RAITT,  and 
Eleanor  Frances  Mary,  his  wife,  daughter  of  William  JOLUFFE,  of  Petersfield, 
and  aunt  of  William  George,  first  Baron  HYLTOX,  and  has  issue, 
I.  William  Henry,  6.  23rd  April,  1878. 

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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


i.  Dora  Henrietta,  b.  27th  January,  1867. 

n.  Isabel  Adelaide,  fc.  16th  July,  1868,  TO.  28th  December,  1892,  Frederick 
Hamilton  SALUSBUKY,  barrister- at-law,  second  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
George  Augustus  SALUSBURY,  of  Bryubella,  co.  Flint,  and  rector  of 
Westerbury,  Salop. 
in.  Grace  Agnes,  6.  8th  May,  187 1. 
iv.  Lilian  Charlotte,  6.  30th  December,  1873. 
v.  Kathleen  Francis,  I.  9th  February,  1876. 
vi.  Una  Leonora,  6.  19th  August,  1879. 

Mr.  W.  H.  Suttor  was  educated  by  Dr.  Woolls,  at  Parramatta.  He  repre- 
sented East  Macquarie  in  the  Legislative  Assembly  from  January,  1875,  to 
December,  1878,  and  was  minister  of  mines  1877-8.  He  has  had  a  seat  in  the 
Upper  House  from  1880,  and  was  vice-president  of  the  Executive  Council,  and 
representative  of  the  Government  in  the  Legislative  Council  from  May,  1880, 
to  October,  1891.  In  that  year  he  represented  New  South  Wales  at  the 
Federation  Convention  in  Sydney.  Mr.  Suttor  is  author  of  Australian  Stories 
Retold  and  Sketches  of  Country  Life,  and  was  captain  in  the  Bathurst  Reserve 
Rifle  Company.  Mr.  Suttor  has  been  vice-president  of  the  Executive  Council 
since  August,  1894. 


GEORGE  SUTTOII,  whose  father  rented 
lands  at  Chelsea,  and  was  of  Scotch  extrac- 
tion, emigrated  to  Australia,  on  the  advice 
of  Sir  Joseph  Banks,  and  arrived  in  Sydney 
in  H.M.S.  "  Porpoise,"  on  6Mi  November, 
1800.  He  was  granted  immediately  two 
hundred  acres  at  Baulkham  Hills,  near  Parra- 
matta, which  he  cultivated  for  years.  Dur- 
ing the  insurrection  against  Governor  Bligh, 
lie  took  the  Governor's  side  and  was  in  con- 
sequence tried  by  the  rebels,  but  refusing  to 
acknowledge  the  legality  of  the  court  was 
cast  into  prison,  where  he  remained  for  six 
months.  He  returned  to  England  in  1839, 
but  went  back  to  the  colony  in  1845,  where 
he  retrained  to  the  time  of  his  death.  He  m. 
at  All  Nations'  Church,  Chelsea,  2nd  August, 
1798,  Sarah  Maria  DOBINSON,  and  d.  at 
Alloway  Bank,  Bathurst,  5th  May,  1859, 
aged  85  years,  having  by  her,  who  d.  at 
Kouen,  France,  17th  August,  1844,  had  issue, 

I.  George  Banks,  b.  on    board    H.M.S. 
"Porpoise,"    off    Spithead,   1st    May 
1799;    m.  1st   February,    1826,  Jane 
JOHNSTON.     Both  are  deceased. 

II.  Thomas  Charles  Cadogan,  b.  at  Chel- 
sea    Farm,     Baulkham     Hills,    13th 
January,   1804;    »«.    at   St.  Phillip's, 
Sydney,  26th  September,  1835,  Mary 
Anne     Grosvenor    FRANCIS,    and    is 
deceased. 

in.  WILLIAM  HENET,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

IV.  John  Bligh,  b.  at  Chelsea  Farm,  23rd 
October,  1809,  and  is  deceased. 

v.  Edwin  Clerk,  b.  at  Castle  Hill,  4th 
December,  1818. 

I.  Eliza   Maria,  b.  at  Parramatta,  30th 
July,  1801,  and  is  deceased. 

II.  Snrah  Cordelia,  b.  at  Chelsea  Farm, 


3rd  March,  1808;  >».  at  Kelso,  near 
Bathurst,  29th  June,  1829,  William 
Beverly  SniTOB,  who  is  deceased. 

III.  Sarah  Ellen,  i.  at  Chelsea  Farm,  9th 
February,  1813 ;  m.  at  Trinity  Church 
Kelso,  Bathurst,  Rev.  W.  LISLE,  and 
is  deceased. 

IV.  Elizabeth    Mary,  b.  at  Castle    Hill, 
28th   April,    1815;    in.  at   Kelso,  1st 
January,    1835,    Dr.    William    John 
KERR,  and  is  deceased. 

The  third  son, 

WILLIAM  HENEY  SUTTOE,  of  Brucedale, 
and  afterwards  of  Alloway  Bank  near 
Bathurst,  b.  at  Chelsea  Farm,  12th  Decem- 
ber, 1805 ;  in.  at  St.  Phillip's,  Sydney,  24th 
December,  1833,  Charlotte  Augusta  Anne 
FBANCIS,  and  d.  20th  October,  1877,  aged  72 
years,  having  by  her,  who  d.  20th  December, 
1879,  aged  61  years,  had  issue, 

I.  WILLIAM  HENET,  the  subject  of  this 

memoir. 

ii.  Francis  Bathurst  (Hon.),  M.L.A.,  b. 
at  Bathurst,  in  1839,  educated  at 
King's  School,  Puramatta.  He  repre- 
sented Bathurst  in  the  Legislative 
Assembly  from  1875  to  1889,  and  since 
1891  to  the  present  time.  He  was  a 
member  of  the  Legislative  Council 
from  February,  1889,  to  1891,  when 
he  resigned  his  seat.  Mr.  F.  B.  Suttor 
was  minister  of  justice  and  public 
instruction  from  March  to  August, 
1877,  and  from  December,  1878,  to 
April,  1880,  and  was  from  that  date 
to  January,  1883,  successively,  minis- 
ter of  justice,  minister  of  education, 
postmaster-general  and  acting  secretary 
of  mines.  He  was  postmaster-general 


WKKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTIiV. 


821 


l^M>  7,  iiiid  minister  of  public  instruc- 
tion in  1889.  He  was  nunisterof  edii- 

e;iiion  from  Ootobm,  iv.ii.  umi  MCI,-.! 

as  colonial  secretary  in  1892.  He  m. 
lsi;:i,  KniiU,  duly  rLtnghtar  of  Thomai 
.1.  HAWKINS, ill  \Valmcr,  and  has  issue, 
four  sons  niul  five  daughters. 

in.  Georw  Knxhurgh,  m.  Evelyn  DAB- 
GIN,  niul  Iiii9  issue,  two  sons  and  two 
iten. 

iv.  Herbert  Coehrane,  in.  Emily  SBTTOB, 
iiiiil  has  issue,  three  sons  and  four 
daughti  rs. 

\.  Mliert  Bruce,  m.  Alice  MclNTOSH, 
and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  three 
daughters. 

vi.  U'nltcr  Sydney,  >».  Louisa  McNBO, 
and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  four 
daughters. 


vn.  Horace  Mell>"  \  <uy  KxiailT 

and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  one  daugh- 
ter. 

viii.  Norman  Lachlan,  m.  Louisa 
KOBIN.-ON,  anil  has  issue,  one  son  and 
t  wo  ilnilKl  ' 

I.  (,'liarlutte  Kli/.abcth  Mary,  m.  John 
Ky.le  M  ANSIS..,  and  has  issue,  four 
sons  and  six  daughters. 

]i.  Charlotte  Augusta  .Ann,  .»  William 
Colburn  MAYNK,  anil  h.is  i-.  uc.  twn 
sons  and  three  dftUgbl 

III.  Sarah    I'aiilinc,    in.  Tlionnn    Henry 
Furiiival  QBIFFIX,  and  h»s  issue,  four 
sons  and  one  daughter. 

IV.  Clara  Hay,  m.  William  C.  Sn  uii.  \s  i>. 
and  has  issue,  one  son  and  four  daugh- 
ters. 


Residence — Cangoura,  Bathurst,  New  South  Wales. 
Address — 6,  Rocknall  Crescent,  Potts  Point,  Sydney. 


E  LATE  MAJOR  WILLIAM  HENRY  ODELL,  of  Rookwood, 
_1_  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick,  b.  at  Fredericton,  6th  May,  1852  ;  entered 
Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst,  in  1869,  from  which  he  was  gazetted  to  a 
commission  in  the  52nd  Light  Infantry  30th  December,  1871 ;  promoted  captain 
llth  March,  1882,  major,  16th  March,  1892.  He  served  in  South  Africa, 
receiving  the  South  African  medal  and  clasp  for  1879,  and  was  mentioned  in 
despatches.  He  d.  s.  p.  1894. 

Utiunot. 


The  ODELL  family  in  England  is  an  ancient 
one,  having  been  founded  there  by  WALTEB 
FLANDBENSIS,  who  came  over  with  the 
Conqueror  in  1066,  and,  as  his  share  of  the 
spoils  of  conquest,  received,  among  other 
states,  that  of  Wadehull  or  Wahull  (now 
Odell)  in  Bedfordshire.  From  this  posses- 
sion, which  he  made  his  principal  stronghold, 
Walter  Flandrensis  acquired  the  title  of 
Baron  de  Wahull,  and  became  the  progenitor 
of  a  noble  family  of  that  name  who  were, 
for  many  generations,  summoned  to  Parlia- 
ment by  the  King  (see  BCBKE'S  Dormant  and 
Extinct  Peerage).  The  orthography  of  the 
name  has  gradually  changed,  however,  from 
de  Wahull  to  Wodhull,  Woodhull,  Wodell, 
Odell,  etc.  In  a  pedigree  of  the  family  in  the 
Visitation  of  Northampton  in  1618,  we  find 
mention  of  "  Nicolas  Woodhull  alias  Odell," 
and  in  All  Saints  Church  at  Mollingtou, 
Oxfordshire,  may  be  seen  a  mural  tablet 
erected  in  1656,  to  the  memory  of:  "Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Woodhull,  late  wife  of  Richard 
Woodhull,  alias  Odell,  Esq."  The  alternate 
use  of  the  two  names  Woodhull  and  Odell  is 
also  found  in  the  earlier  records  of  the 
American  family,  a  petition  in  1668  by  the 
second  son  of  William  Odell,  the  founder  of 
the  family  in  America,  being  signed  "William 
Woodhull." 


WILLIAM  ODBLL,  the  founder  of  the  family 
in  America,  emigrated  to  New  England  as 
early  as  1639,  in  company  with  the  Rev. 
Peter  Bulkeley,  who  was  rector  of  the  parish 
of  Odell  in  Bedfordshire  in  1620,  and  allied 
to  the  Odell  family  through  his  marriage 
with  Grace,  daughter  of  Sir  Richard  OIIKT- 
WOOD.  Mr.  Odell  settled  at  Concord, 
Massachusetts,  but  removed  to  Fairfield, 
Connecticut,  about  1644,  where  lie  became 
the  owner  of  a  large  estate.  He  d.  in 
1676,  leaving  a  will,  recorded  at  Fairfield 
the  same  year.  He  had  issue,  three 
sons  and  one  daughter.  The  eldest 
sou, 

JOHN  ODBLL,  of  Fairfield,  was  made  free- 
man in  1664,  by  the  General  Assembly  ;  in  llKir, 
in  behalf  of  his  father,  he  joined  with  Francis 
Hall  in  a  deed  of  partition  ;  in  1073  and 
1682  he  received  grants  of  land  from  the 
town  of  Fairfield  ;  in  1707,  he  made  a  will, 
appointing  his  wife,  Mary,  executrix.  He 
had  issue,  two  sun-  and  three  daughters. 
The  eldest  son, 

ENSIGN  SAMUEL  ODELL,  of  Stratficld,  was 
b.  16th  March,  1677;  in  1700,  he  received 
deed  of  lands  from  his  father  j  in  1722,  was 
commissioned  ensign  by  the  General  Assem- 
bly; in  1727,  his  estate  was  administered  on, 
with  inventory,  mentioning  his  widow  Deborah. 


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HITRKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


He  had  issue,  two  sons  and  three  daughters. 
The  second  son, 

JOHN  ODELL,  of  Stratfield,  removed  to 
Connecticut  Farms,  New  Jersey,  and  m.  Temp- 
erance, daughter  of  Rev.  Jonathan  DICKINSON, 
First  President  of  the  College  of  Now  Jcrse\ . 
whose  wife  was  Joanna  MELT.EN.  He  tl.  25th 
June,  1750  (will  recorded  at  Trenton,  N.J.), 
leaving  issue,  one  son,  Jonathan,  and  three 
daughters.  The  son, 

HON.  AND  REV.  JONATHAN  ODELL,  M.A. 
of  Fredericton,  N.B.,  the  noted  loyalist ;  was 
4.  25th  September,  1737,  in  Newark,  N.J.  • 
in  1754  he  graduated  at  the  College  of  New 
Jersey,  was  educated  for  the  medical  profes- 
sion, and  served  as  surgeon  in  the  British 
Army.  He  afterwards  studied  for  holy 
orders,  and  in  1766  was  ordained  by  the 
Bishop  of  London,  et  the  Chapel  Royal,  St. 
James'.  In  1767,  he  was  appointed  rector  of 
St.  Anne's  Church,  Burlington,  N.J.  He 
was  prominent  during  the  war  of  the  Revo- 
lution for  his  sympathy  for  England,  and 
was  employed  by  General  Sir  Guy  Carlctoti 
(Lord  Dorchester)  in  many  important  and 
confidential  trusts.  He  was  joint  author  of 
the  Loyal  Verses  of  Stansbury  and  Odell. 
At  the  close  of  the  war  he  removed  to  Freder- 
icton, N.B.,  where  he  was  made  secretary  of 
the  province,  and  held  many  other  responsible 
offices  under  the  Crown.  He  m,.  1772,  Anne 
de  COT/,  who  survived  him,  and  d.  25th  Novem- 
ber, 1818,  leaving  one  son,  William  Franklin, 
and  three  daughters.  The  son, 

HON.  WILLIAM  FEANKLIN  ODBLL,  of 
Fredericton,  N.B.,  b.  in  Burlington,  N.J., 
19th  October,  1774;  in  1812,  he  succeeded 
his  father  as  provincial  secretary,  of  New 
Brunswick ;  in  1817,  he  was  engaged  in  the 
location  of  the  boundary  line  between  New 

Arms — Or,  three  crescents,  gules. 

Crest — Au  arm  endowed  in  armour  holding  a  sword,  all  j'/ii\ 
Motto — Pro  patrid  invictus. 

Residences — Rookwood,  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick,  and  Fort  Massey,  Halifax,  Nova 
Scotia. 

Club — Naval  and  Military,  Piccadilly,  London. 


Brunswick  and  the  United  States,  under  the 
Treaty  of  Ghent.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Elisha  NEWELL,  of  Allim- 
town,  N.J.,  and  Sarah,  his  wife,  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  Samuel  COOKE,  D.D.,  sometime 
rector  of  the  church  at  Shrewsbury,  N.J., 
and  afterwards  at  Fredericton.  Mr.  Odell,  d. 
25th  December,  1844,  leaving  four  sons  and 
four  daughters.  The  eldest  son, 

Ilox.  WILLIAM  HUNTER  ODELL,  of  Rook- 
wood,  Fredericton,  and  Halifax,  N.S.,  b.  in 
Fredericton,  N.B.,  26th  November,  1811, 
was  educated  at  King's  College,  now  the 
University  of  New  Brunswick,  Fredericton, 
and  graduated  in  the  class  of  1832.  He 
studied  law  and  was  called  to  the  bar  in  1838, 
when  he  was  appointed  clerk  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  New  Brunswick.  He  resigned  this 
office  the  same  year,  on  being  made  deputy 
provincial  secretary,  registrar  and  clerk  of 
the  Executive  Council.  In  1847,  Mr.  Odell 
was  a  judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas ; 
in  1850,  he  was  made  a  member  of  the 
Legislative  Council,  of  New  Brunswick,  by 
royal  warrant ;  in  1865,  on  the  formation  of 
what  was  known  as  the  Anti-Confederate 
Government,  he  was  appointed  member  of 
the  Executive  Council  and  postmaster-general, 
remaining  in  office  until  the  resignation  of 
I  he  government  the  next  year  ;  in  Slay,  1867, 
he  was  called  to  the  Dominion  Senate  by 
royal  proclamation,  and  for  twenty-four  years 
was  a  member  of  that  honourable  body. 
Mr.  Odell  in.  Elizabeth  Ann,  daughter  of  the 
Hon.  William  B.  BLISS,  judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Nova  Scotia;  and  d.  at 
Halifax,  N.S.,  26th  July,  1891,  leaving,  with 
three  daughters,  one  son,  MAJOB  WILLIAM 
HENEY  ODELL,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 


HENRY  WIRGMAN  ROBINSON, of  Ronaki.Nelson,  New  Zealand, district 
judge  of  the  Nelson  District  and  stipendiary  magistrate  for  Nelson,  b. 
in  Lambeth,  London.  5th  August,  1829,  m.  first,  19th  October,  1864,  Charlotte, 
third  daughter  of  William  DARLING,  of  St.  Helena,  and  by  her,  who  d.  26th 
October,  1873,  has  issue, 

i.  Henry  Charles  Lancelot,  1.  19th  October,  1873. 

I.  Edith  Louisa  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Aufrere  FRNWICK. 

II.  Gertrude  Eliza,  m.  Alfred  Dillon  BELL. 

Mr.  H.  W.  Robinson  m.  secondly,  5th  April,  1877,  Gertrude  Mary,  second 
daughter  of  Ven.  0.  MATHIAS,  archdeacon  of  Akaroa,  New  Zealand,  and  l>y  her 
has  issue, 


ItUiKK'S  COLONIAL  CKVTKY 


II.  Herbert  Owen,  1.  !'th  December,  1877. 
in.  Marjorie  Wirgman. 

Mr.  H.  W.  Robinson  left  England  for  Victoria  in  18.J2,  went  to  New 
in  1861,  and  entered  the  service  of  that  colony  in  1863,  as  a  resident 
magistrate  and  warden  of  the  goldfields  in  Otagn.  He  was  made  a  district 
judge  in  January,  1889. 

ILincagc. 


Koiiissiiv,  of  Belvedere  R<md, 
Lambeth,  London,  a  timber  mrrehaiit  of  the 
lirni  of  Langton  and  Robinson,  of  L'imbeth, 
wboso  father  resided  in  eo.  Nottingham,  m. 
Louisa  So])bia,  daughter  of  George  WIHG- 
MAN,  and  (1. 7th  October,  1843,  having  by  her, 
who  rf.  1891,  had  issue, 

I.  HENKV    WIROMAN,   the    subject    of 
this  memoir. 


n.  William  Owen,  m.  Mary  DAVIS  and 

has  issue. 

III.   Lancelot,  </.  uniii. 
iv.  Thomas  Henry,  </.  vr.m. 
I.  Sophia  Louisa,  m.  Edward  John  HIM 

MI  MI,  and  has  issue. 
It.  Marianne  Hanby,  m.  Henry  Eddowes 

KKK.VE,  and  has  issue, 
in.  Eliza  Susannah,   m.   first,   William 

BOUTELL,  and  secondly,  —  NOBTOX. 
Crest — A  roebuck  trijipiu/  or. 
Motto — Sola  in  Deo  talu.i. 
Residence— Ronaki,  Nelson,  New  Zealand. 


EDWARD  PHILIP  LEACOCK  of  St.  Boniface,  and  of  The  Hill,  Birtlr. 
Manitoba,  Canada,  J.P.,  member  for  Russell  in  the  Legislative  Assembly, 
and  Captain  91st  Battalion  of  Militia,  6.  at  St.  Helens,  Isle  of  Wight ;  m.  at 
St.  James's  Cathedral,  Toronto,  6th  August,  1887,  Gcorgina  Eliza,  eldest 
daughter  of  J.  J.  VICKERS,  of  Toronto,  President  of  the  Vickers  Express 
Company,  and  has  issue, 

i.  Thomas  Murdock,  I.  at  Red  River,  6th  August,  1882. 
I.  Ela  Mary  Moody,  b.  at  Red  River,  20th  March,  1884. 
n.  Agnes  Mary  Vickers,  I.  at  Birtle,  17th  June,  1886. 


The  ancestors  of  this  family  were  land- 
holders in  Nottinghamshire  and  Bucks,  hav- 
ing been  previously  settled  in  Wiltshire. 

JOHN  LECOCK  or  LACOCK,  was  implicated 
in  the  Stuart  rising  1746,  and  was  forced  to 
leave  the  country.  He  fled  to  Madeira, 
where  he  established  a  wine  business.  Mr. 
Lecock  m.  Alice  BUTLKB,  one  of  the  Butlers 
of  Ormonde,  and  had  a  son,  who  m.  Char- 
lotte, daughter  of  Colonel  GLADSTANE3,  and 
niece  of  Sir  Albert  Q-ladstanes,  A.D.C.  to  the 


Duke  of    Clarence,    aftt>rwnrdt   King  WIL- 
LIAM IV,  and  had  an  only  child, 

THOMAS  MCBDOCK  LEACOCK,  of  West- 
brook,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  J.P.  for  Hants 
m.  Agnes  Mary,  daughter  of  John  Vouso, 
of  Westndge,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  sister  of 
Rev.  W.  YOUNG,  D.C.L.,  rector  of  New- 
church,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
at  Genoa,  Italy,  1st  January,  1880)  ha  1  a 
son, 

EDWABD   PHILIP,  the  subject  of   this 
memoir. 


Arms — Arg.  a  dexter  gauntlet  fesiuay*  in  base  sa.  three  pile*  timing  from  the  chief. 

Crest — A  gauntlet  issuing  from  the  wreath,  holding  a  coct,  rifting. 

Motto — Ditm  xpiro  spero. 

Residences— St.  Boniface  ;  and  The  Hill,  Birtle,  Manitoba,  Canada. 


Bi'4  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  (IKXTRY. 


HON.    DAVID    HAM,  of    Wyvcnhoe,  Victoria  Street,  Ballarat,  county 
Grant,  Victoria,  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  cf   Victoria,  for 
Wellington,  b.  at  Launcells,  co.  Cornwall,  England,  4th  November,  1830 ;  m. 
19th  September,  1856,  in  the  colony  of  Victoria,  Mary  JONES,  of  Portadown, 
Ireland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  DAVID   JOHN,    of    Yallock    Station,    New    South    Wales,   6.  9th   July, 
1859. 

Ji.  William  Thomas,  of  Brisbane,  b   2ith  September,  1863. 

in.  Nathaniel   Burnett,  6.  13th  June,   1865,  a  student,  Guy's  Hospital, 
London. 

iv.  Albert  Frederick,  solicitor,  6.  28th  September,  1867. 

v.  Hedley   Barefoot,    6.    9th   October,    1870,   Surgeon    Dentist,   L.D.S., 
Torquay. 

vi.  Walter  Somerville,  6.  13th  October,  1872. 

i.  Elizabeth  Jane,  m.  J.  J.  KINGSHURY,  M.A.,  M.L.A.,  Queensland,  and  has 

four  children. 

Mr.  Ham  settled  in  Australia  in  1849,  and  was  farming  at  the  Indented 
Heads  in  1851,  but  left  there  for  Ballarat  in  September  of  the  same  year, 
with  Messrs.  Thomas  Crosby  Riddle  and  Joseph  Faucett  and  party,  of 
Geelong,  where  he  remained  until  November,  when  he  left  for  the  Mount 
Alexander  diggings,  and  in  the  following  March  returned  to  Ballarat,  and 
worked  on  the  flat  below  Golden  Point,  until  his  >party  were  swamped  out 
by  the  great  flood  of  1852.  Mr.  Ham,  who  tried  his  fortune  upon  most  of 
the  goldfields,  amassed  a  considerable  fortune.  In  1861,  he  commenced 
business  at  Smythesdale  as  a  land-agent,  auctioneer,  stock  and  share  broker, 
and  after  a  successful  business,  took  up  his  residence  at  Ballarat,  where  he 
has  since  been  engaged  as  a  stock  and  share  broker.  During  his  residence 
at  Ballarat,  Mr.  Ham  was  appointed  to  the  commission  of  the  peace  in 
1876.  Since  1872  he  has  been  a  member  of  the  Benevolent  Asylum 
Committee,  and  was  elected  President  of  the  Mineowners'  Association. 


This  family  was  originally  seated  at  Limn- 
cells,  co.  Cornwall,  England. 

JOHN  HAM,  of  that  place,  yeoman,  in. 
Grace,  daughter  of  Gilbert  A'BECKETT,  and 
had  issue,  seven  sons,  amongst  whom  were, 

I.  William,  eldest  son,  d.  1847. 

II.  NATHANIEL    HAEEFOOT,    of    whom 
hereafter. 


NATHANIEL  HABEFOOT  HAM,  of  Butsbeer, 
Launcells,  co.  Cornwall,  surveyor,  d.  19th 
October,  1851,  aged  70  years,  buried  in  Laun- 
cells churchyard.  He  had  issue  by  Susan, 
his  wife  (who  cl.  10th  October,  1851,  aged  68 
years,  and  was  buried  in  Launcells  church- 
yard), a  son, 

DAVID  (Hon.),  of  whom  we  treat. 


The  youngest  son, 

Residence — Wyvenhoe,  Victoria  Street,  Ballarat. 


liUiKK'S  COLONIAL  (,KNTKY. 


JOHN  OGILVY,  of  Montreal,  Canada,   6.   18th  January,   ls-j:,;  „,.   first, 
12th    August,    185t),   Mary    Eliza    Sophia,   daughter    of    John   Tucker 
WILLIAMS,  late  of    the  Royal  Navy,  of  Penrhyn   Park,  Port  Hope,  Ontario, 
Canada,  and  has  issue, 

i.  Arthur  Trefusis,   b.   1856,  educated   at   Rugby  and   Caen,   Calvados, 
France. 

I.  Lizzie  Williams. 

He  m.  secondly,  Ellen  Grassett,  eldest  daughter  of  Major  John  POWELL,  of 
Caer-howell,  Niagara,  and  grandson  of  the  Hon.  William  Dummer  POWKLL, 
chief  justice  of  Upper  Canada  (see  POWELL  of  Ottaica),  and  has  issue, 

ii.  Laurance    Murray,    b.  1866,   educated    at    Trinity   College  and   the 

Edinburgh  Academy. 

in.  John  Herbert  Cecil,  Lieutenant  Royal  Canadian  Artillery,  Quebec,  b. 
1874. 

II.  Ellen  Maud. 

in.  Florence  Dagmar. 


jfamtlj)  of 


JOHN  SMITH,  b.  1703  (son  of  JOHN  SMITH, 
by  Anne  GBAY  his  wife),  »».  Christian, 
daughter  and  oo- heiress  of  Alexander  COLVIN, 
of  Montrose,  by  Christian  RAMSAY  his  wife, 
of  Balmain,  and  had  a  son, 

JOHN  SMITH,  Provost  of  Brechin,  HI. 
Cecilia,  daughter  of  George  CHALMEBS,* 
M.D.  of  Paris  and  Leyden,  and  by  her  had  a 


JAMES  SMITH,  who  »i.  Margaret,  daughter 
of  John  IRVINE,  of  Auchmunziel,  and  Mar- 
garet CHALMEBS  his  wife  (see  note),  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

I.  John,  d.  >.  p. 

II.  Charles,  Lieutenant  26th  Regiment, 
i.  MABGABET,   m.   (<u  below)    TUOUAS 

OGILVY,  of  Brechin. 


of 


WILLIAM  OGILVY,  of  Keriemuir,  co.  For- 
f:ir,  left  by  Isabella  his  wife,  daughter  of  — 
WHYTE,  a  son, 

THOMAS  OGILVY,  A.  1726,  m.  Mary,  daugh- 
ter of  —  MITCHEL,  and  by  her  had  two 
sons, 

I.  Thomas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  HI.  Mary 
ROBERTS,  and  had  issue,  a  son,  Walter, 
Surgeon  in  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  i.  p. 


II.  JOHN,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  second  son, 

JOHN  OGILVY,  an  officer  in  tin-  Kxcise, 
afterwards  merchant  in  Brechin,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  —  FINDLAY,  and  </.  Stli 
January,  1811,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1'Jth 
May,  1807)  had  issue, 

i.  TUOMAS,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Charles,  lived  in  Brechin,  and  </. s.  p. 


*  WILLIAM  CHALMEBS,  minister  of  Skene,  in,  Janet,  daughter  of  John  FERGUSON,  and  had 
issue,  a  son, 

DR.    PATBICK   CHALMBBS,  m.  Rachael,    daughter  of  Sir  Alexander  FORBES,   Bart.,  of 
Foveran,  and  had  issue, 

i.  George,  M.D.  of  Paris  and  Leyden,  >».  Janet,  daughter  of  J.  ELPHINSTONE,  of  Glack, 
and  had  issue,  a  daughter, 

CECILIA,  m.  as  in  the  text,  JOHN  SMITH,  Provost  of  Brechin. 

II.  William,  of   Aldbar,  m.  Cecilia,  daughter  of  J.  ELPHINSTONB,  of  Glack,  and  had 
issue, 

Patrick,  of  Aldbar,  ancestor  of  that  family  (tee  BUBKE'S  Landed  Gentry). 
Margaret,  HI.  John  IBVINE,  of  Inveramsay,  son  of  Thomas  IRVINE,  of  Aueh- 
munziel,  and  Anne  ELPHINSTONE,  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  James  IBVINE, 
of  Artamford,  and  had  with  other  issue,  MARGARET,  m.  her  cousin,  JAMES 
SMITH  (as  in  the  text),  and  Rachel,  m.  1800,  Sir  Alexander  BA.N.SKUMA.V, 
Bart.,  of  Elsick,  who  (/.  s.  p.  1840,  and  d.  1847. 


826 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


nr.  John,   m.   Mary   LITTIEJOHN,  and 
liad   issue,   John,  M.A.  of    Redmoor, 
near  Bournemouth,  surgeon-general. 
Tlie  eldest  son, 

THOMAS  OQILVT,  of  Brechin,  co.  Forfar, 
J.P.,»«.  Mary,  daughter  and  heiress  of  James 
SMITH,  of  Brechin,  co.  Forfar  (nee  above),  by 
Alary  his  wife,  daughter  of  John  IRVINE,  of 
Auchmunziel,  and  Margaret  CHALMERS,  his 
wife,  of  Aid  bar  Castle.  He  has  issue, 


I.  Patrick  Campbell,  rl.  s.  p. 

II.  JOHN",  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

I.  Elizabeth    Smith,    of    Carnoustie,   co. 

Forfar. 

n.  Frances  Chalmers, 
in.  Margaret,     m.     John     RKNNIE,    of 

Greenock,  and  has  issue,  William  and 

Thomas  Ogilvy. 


e — Montreal,  Canada. 
('In!/    -St.  James's. 


Cfjmtiam 


HENRY    BAILEY    CHRISTIAN,   of    Ronaldsway,  and  Kragga  Kama, 
Port   Elizabeth,  Cape  Colony,  J.P.,   b.  26th  August,  1823;  m.  18th 
July,  1852,  Mary  Anne,  second  daughter  of  John  Owen   SMITH,  by  Elizabeth 
GILBERT,  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

i.  Owen  Smith,  b.  20th  October,  1857  ;  m.  7th  April,  1888,  Constance  M. 
KINGSMILL,  and  has  issue, 

Jack  Owen,  b.  20th  July,  1890. 
Mary  Owen,  b.  20th  February,  1889. 

n.  Ewan,  b.  21st  May,  1861;  m.  7th  December,  1887,  Ethel  HOLLAND. 
in.  Henry  Courtney,  b.  6th  May,  1865. 
iv.  Harold  Basil,  b.  28th  October,  1870. 
i.  Ada  Sophia  Searight,  6.  30th  November,  1855. 
u.  Maude   Elizabeth,   b.   llth   September,   1859;    TO.   31st  March,   1891, 

William  Henry  SOLOMAN. 

Hi.  Mary  Aletta  Badnall,  b.  12th  April,  1862. 
iv.  Hilda  Owen,  b.  19th  February,  1873. 


Utneage. 


This  family  descends  from  the  CHRIST- 
IANS, of  Milntown,  in  the  Isle  of  Man,  which 
estate  was  acquired  in  1511,  and  was  prior  to 
1422,  established  in  Wigtonshire,  Scotland. 
The  first  who  settled  at  Ewanrigg  was, 

EWAN  CHRISTIAN,  of  Milntown,  made 
deemster  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  1605,  and 
grandson  of  WILLIAM  McCnRiSTEN,  of 
Milntown,  seventh  in  lineal  descent  from 
WILLIAM  MCCHRISTEN,  a  member  of  the 
House  of  Keys,  1422.  He  had  a  son, 

JOHN  CHRISTIAN,  of  Milntown,  living 
1643,  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  John 
PARKER,  of  Bradkirk,  co.  Lancaster,  who  had 
a  son, 

EDWARD  CHRISTIAN,  of  Milntown,  deems- 
ter of  the  Isle  of  Man,  m.  Dorothy,  sister  of 
Edward  WILSON,  of  Dallam  TOWER,  and  had 
a  son, 

EWAN  CHRISTIAN,  of  Milntown,  who  pur- 
chased the  estate  of  Ewanrigg,  barrister-at- 
law,  m.  1677,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  John 
CAINE,  and  dying  1719,  left  with  other  issue 
an  eldest  son,  JOHN  CHRISTIAN,  ancestor  of 


the  CHRISTIANS  of  Ewanrigg  and  Miln- 
town (see  BURKE'S  Landed  Gentry),  and  a 
third  son, 

REV.  THOMAS  CHRISTIAN,  vicar  of  Cros- 
thwaite,  co.  Cumberland,  1770,  who  had  with 
other  issue,  a  third  son, 
JOSEPH  CHRISTIAN,  b.  1748,  m.  Margaret, 

daughter  of  WATTLEWORTH,  and    tf. 

1829,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1825,  both 
buried  at  Mortlake)  had  a  son, 

EWAN  CHRISTIAN,  of  Cape  Town,  b.  25th 
March,  1784,  in.  6th  August,  1818,  Aletta, 
daughter  of  Lieutenant  I).  SCHULTZ,  of  the 
Dutch  Artillery,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31st 
March,  1882,  and  was  buried  at  Cape  Town) 
had  issue, 

i.  HENRY  BAILEY,  of  Ronaldsway  and 
Kragga  Kama,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

II.  Ewan  Joseph,  d.  young. 
in.  George   Bellamy,    m.    Alice  Owen, 

daughter   of SMITH,    and  has 

issue,    four    sons     and     two    daugh- 
ters. 


IH'HKK'S  COLONMAI,  OBNTBT. 


P27 


iv.   Kwan  Kobertson,  d.  ».  p.  1S7S. 
V.    I'M  ward  Ok.-,  </.  .'./).  IHfil. 
i.  Maria,  in.  Henry  SHAW,  and  has  issue, 
four  sons  and  five  daughter-.. 

II.  Emma  Caroline,  il.  young. 

III.  Antoinette,  d.  young, 
iv.  Agnes  Arnold  KdmoncU. 

v.  Jane  Blamire,  m.  Commander  Robert 

.lr  not — Azure  a  chevron  humettee 


Heron     Brnrox,      R.N.,     and    hai 

vi.  Kmnm,  HI.  Itobert  KINCEIISI.ET,  and 

•  '    1^7  k  1'  :ii  ini;  isiue. 
Til.  Mary    Miir»:irrt,    MI.    John    Illades 
V,  and    lias   issue,  four  sons  and 
six  daii^hi 
Mr.  K.  Chrislun  //.  5th  Julv. 


-n  three  covered  cupt  or. 

<  'i-i'xl  — .  /  :nii'i-ii/-u't  head  crated  argent  armed  and  gorged  with  a  collar  invtited  or. 

Motto — Salutn  per  CAi-f.' 

Residences— Konaldsway,  Port  Elizabeth,  and  Kragga  Kama,  near  Port  Kliuili.-lh,  Capo 
Colony. 

Clubs— Port  Elizabeth  Club;  Civil  Serrice  Club,  Cape  Town  ;  KimlM-rley,  Cape  Town; 
and  National  Conservative,  S.W. 


THE  HON.  JAMES  ISRAEL  FELLOWS,  P.B.O.S.,  F.R.S.S.,  F.R.H.S., 
F.S.A.,  F.Z.S.,  M.L.C.,  and  J.P.,  for  the  province  of  New  Brunswick, 
was  appointed  agent-general  for  the  province  of  New  Brunswick,  Cth  April, 
1887.  He  was  6.  30th  July,  1828 ;  m.  first,  loth  September,  1851,  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Thomas  ALLAN,  J.P.,  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  and  by  her  hns 
issue, 

I.  Frederick  Bnrnington,  t.  23rd  July,  1852. 

IT.  Newton,  6.  1st  April,  1855 ;  d.  29th  March,  18C4. 

in.  James,  6.  23rd  February,  d.  22nd  March,  1857. 

iv.  Aubrey,  6.  3rd  February,  1863 ;  d.  5th  May,  1887. 

i.  Ida,  b.  29th  August,  1858 ;  m.  2nd  September,  1885,  Headley  N.  BACK- 
HOUSE. 

n.  Eva,  6.  1st  May,  1861 ;  m.  26th  May,  1879,  Thomas  S.  ADAMS. 

in.  May,  b.  1st  October,  1865 ;  m.  6th  June,  1889,  Ernest  0.  LAMBENT. 

iv.  Zoe,  b.  25th  October,  1867. 

v.  Amy,  b.  23rd  August,  1869. 

He  m.  secondly,  21st  August,  1871,  Jane  Hamber,  daughter  of  James  R. 
CRANE,  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  by  Mary  PARTELOX,  his  wife,  and  by  her 
has  further  issue, 

v.  Ernest  Gadesden,  b.  26th  November,  1874. 

vi.  Mary  Partelon,  6.  21st  June,  1872. 

vit.  Lorna,  '>.  llth  April,  1884. 

1.tnr<w. 


REV.   JOSEPH  FELLOWS,   />.    19th   Mareli, 

1701,   m.    Catherine    (A.  1768),  daughter  of 

-  TEOOP,  and  d.  18th  April,  1820,  having 

by  her   (who  d.  26th    September,  1855)   a 

son, 

FELLOWS,  of  St.  John,  New  Bruns- 
wick, Canada,  «(.  19th  January,  1811,  and 
by  his  wife  (who  rf.  6th  March,  1869)  had 
issue, 

i.  JAMES  ISBAEL  (Hon.),  the  subject  of 

this  memoir. 
I.  Mary    Ann,   in.    John    13.    LONGLEY, 


and  has  issue,  one  son  and  two  daugh- 
ters. 

n.  Catherine,  m.  Jacob  V.  TBOOP,  and 
has  issue,  two  sons  and  three  daugh- 
ters. 

in.  Susan  Eliza,  m.  George  L.  CAMBBX, 
and  has  issue,  one  son  and  one  daugh- 
ter. 

IT.  Havilah  Shaw,  m.  Stephen  S.  HALL, 
and  has   issue,  three   sons  and  four 
daughters. 
Mr.  Fellows  d.  12th  February,  1864. 


828  BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

Arms — Per   i'esse  or  and  azure  in   chief  two   reindeers'   heads  erased    proper   ii>. 
barry  waTy  of  four  argent,  and  of  the  second,  an  ancient  ship  with  three  masts  sails  furled 
proper. 

Crest — Three   lozenges  or  in   front   of   a   lion's    head   erased   proper,  crowned  with  a 
crown  vallery  of  the  first,  holding  in  the  mouth  tin  antler  of  a  reindeer  also  proper. 

Jlotfo — Fac  et  spera. 

Residence — Saxon  Hall,  Palace  Koad,  Bayswater,  London. 


Brett. 

HON.  DE  RENZIE  JAMES  BRETT,  of  Christchurch,  New  Zealand, 
J.P.,  nominated  1871  a  life  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  New 
Zealand,  b.  in  Ireland,  llfch  April,  1809 ;  m.  at  Limerick,  Ireland,  23rd 
August,  1845,  the  daughter  of  Colonel  John  HARRIS,  late  of  24th  Regiment  of 
foot  (descended  from  an  old  Yorkshire  family),  by  Harriet  Poveleri.his  wife, 
daughter  of  Count  POVELEEI,  whose  mother  was  the  daughter  of  Admiral  Sir 
Peter  DENNEL,  R.N.,  and  has  issue, 

i.  JOHN  HARRIS,  b.  6th  April,  1846 ;  passed  his  examination  for  the  army 
at  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst,  but  gave  up  his  commis- 
sion to  devote  himself  to  pastoral  pursuits  in  New  Zealand, 
ii.  James  Harris,  I.  June,  1847;  in.  28th  September,  1880,  Kathleen 
Violet,  daughter  of  Colonel  C.  Thynne  THOMAS,  of  the  H.E.I.C.S., 
arid  by  her  (who  was  b.  17th  October,  1851)  has  issue, 

1.  Annetta,  6.  25th  June,  1881. 

2.  Frederica,  b.  28th  September,  1883. 
i.  Susan  Perrin  Harris,  b.  20th  November,  1848. 

II.  Harriett  Poveleri  Harris,  b.  29th  August,  1850 ;  m.  William  Vincent 
MATHIAS,  son  of  Ven.  0.  MATHIAS,  Archdeacon  of  Akaroa,  New  Zea- 
land, and  by  him  (who  was  6.  20th  April,  1849)  has  issue, 

1.  William  de  Renzie,  6.  4th  August,  1875. 

2.  Ernest  John,  b.  18th  August,  1878. 

3.  A  son,  6.  14th  October,  1887. 

1.  Marion  Gertrude,  I.  12th  August,  1881. 

2.  Harriett  Daisy,  b.  12th  October,  1883. 
in.  de  Renzie  Harris,  b.  August,  1857. 

Mr.  Brett  was  gazetted  an  ensign  in  1825  to  the  31st  Madras  Light 
Infantry,  in  which  regiment  he  served  twenty-four  years  ;  removed  to  H.M. 
108th  Foot,  where  he  remained  until  1863,  when  he  retired  with  the  rank  of 
colonel.  Ho  served  during  the  Coorg  campaign,  India,  in  1834 ;  in  the 
second  Burmese  war  in  1852  (medal)  ;  in  the  Crimean  war,  1855  (medal)  ; 
created  Leva  Pasha,  and  major-general  in  the  army  of  the  Sultan,  and 
decorated  with  the  third  class  of  the  Order  of  the  Medjidie  ;  served  during 
the  Indian  Mutiny,  1857  (medal),  and  appointed  prize-agent  of  the  Kirwee  and 
Banda  prize  properties,  and  retired  on  full  pay  and  £5,000  prize  money. 


Ml'UKK'S  COLONIAL  (IKNTIiY 


829 


ILincagc. 


JAMBS  BRETT,  of  Dublin,  Ireland,  mm  ol 
McMt.mn  II-ITV,  OO.  \V  ex  ford;  great-grand- 
son of  COI.OXEI.  JOHN-  BRETT,  of  John-ton 
Ca-tli1,  c<>.  \\Vxfonl;  //.  in  eo.  Norfolk,  Eng- 
land, 1740;  was  a  posthumous  child.  He 
adopted  the  profession  of  a  barrister,  but  did 
not  practice;  possessed  property  in  several 
places  in  Ireland  ;  was  captain  of  the  Knni- 
corthy  yeomanry  Corps,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Vinegar  Hill,  at  Enniscortliy, 
during  the  rebellion  of  1798.  He  m.  179*6, 
Barbara  us  RENZY  (the  spelling  of  the  name 
altered  to  de  Ren/.ie  by  the  present  Hon.  de 
Rcnzio  James  Brett),  of  Wicklow,  and 
Enniscorthv,  co.  Wexford,  Ireland  (who  was 
*.  178<>,  and  d.  1850),  and  d.  1824,  haying  had 
twenty-four  children,  fourteen  of  whom  siir- 
vn.'il  infancy,  viz., 

i.  Edward  (Rev.),  vicar  and  rector  of 
Rathmaeknee,  co.  Weiford,  m.  Sarah 
Elinor,  daughter  of  John  liui. m  \ .  of 
Prospect  House,  co.  Longford,  and 
grand-daughter  of  Captain  GRAY,  6th 
Dragoon  Guards,  of  Tubberpatrick,  co. 
Roscommon,  and  had  with  numerous 
other  issue,  a  son, 

Captain  Edward  E.  Brett,  J.P.,  of 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  b.  in 
Ireland,  20th  December,  1842; 
when  in  his  thirteenth  year  he 
was  apprenticed  to  the  sea,  and 
on  the  breaking  out  of  the  Ameri- 
can civil  war  offered  his  services 
to  the  South,  and  was  appointed 
to  the  command  of  a  blockade 
runner,  which  he  held  from  1862 
to  1864.  He  was  eventually 
taken  prisoner,  but  was  liberated 
after  a  few  weeks'  confinement, 
and  continued  his  profession  in 


various  capacities  in  different 
-  of  the  world  until  1^77. 
when  he  settled  in  New  South 
Wales,  and  after  spending  nonie 
years  in  Riverina,  caiuc  to  Sydnr\ 
in  1882,  where  he  is  now  engaged 
in  the  business  of  a  land  agent. 
Captain  Brett  has  for  some  lime 
a  member  of  the  council  of 
the  Royal  Geographical  So. 
Australasia,  and  represented  that 
society  at  the  Congress  of  tin- 
Australasian  Association  for  the 
advancement  of  science,  held  in 
Sydney,  September,  1888.  He  m. 
1  "S72,  l.urinila,  daughter  of  Hugh 
MoKBisoy,  of  Belgrave  Square, 
Dublin,  and  has  issue,  a  son, 
IVrcv  Edward,  4.  in  Dublin, 
1877. 

ii.  DE    RBNZIB  JAMES  (Hon.),  now  of 
Cliristchurch. 

III.  William      Mercer,     d.      aum.      in 
America. 

iv.  James,  m.  and  is  deceased. 
T.  George,  m. 

I.  Ellen,  »i.  and  is  deceased, 
ii.  Julia,  m.  and  is  deceased, 
in.  Mary,  m.  and  is  deceased. 

IV.  Barbara,  d.  unm. 

v.  Caroline,  m.  and  is  deceased. 

vi.  Sally. 

vii.  Eliza,  m.  and  is  deceased. 

VIII.  Hannah,  (/.  unm. 

IX.  Anne,  m. 

Mercer  Hospital,  in  Dublin,  was  built  by 
Colonel  de  Renzie  James  Brett's  two  aunts ; 
his  uncle  was  Major  Brett,  brigade  major  of 
the  Dublin  garrison. 


Residence — Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 


Blaster, 


HON.   JOHN    GLASIER,  of    Lincoln,  co.  Snnbury,  Province   of    New 
Brunswick,  Dominion  of  Canada,  senator  for  the  county  of  Sunbury, 
in  the  parliament  of  the  Dominion,  b.  at  Lincoln,  co.  Sunbury,  N.B.,  in  1809 ; 
m.  there  in  1848,  Emmeline,  daughter  of  J.  GARRATY,  of  Fredericton,  New 
Brunswick,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

Arthur,   6.   March,  1853,    represents   the    co.   of    Sunbury   in  the  Pro- 
vincial Legislature  of  New  Brunswick. 
Blanche,  6.  1856. 


This  family  is  of  English  origin,  and  the 
name  was  originally  spelt  Glaisher. 

The  grandfather  of  the  Hotr.  JOHN  GLASIER 
was  b.  in  one  of  the  New  England  states,  then 


a  province  of  England,  and  held  a  lieutenant's 
commission  in  the  army.  He  was  taken 
prisoner  at  the  memorable  siege  of  Fort  Wil- 
liam Henry,  or  George,  by  the  French  and 


830 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Indians  under  Marquis  do  Montculu),  and  after 
being  held  by  the  latter  for  two  year?,  was  ran- 
somed by  the  efforts  of  Ms  brother,  who  was 
Colonel  of  the  GOth  Regiment  of  Foot,  then 
stationed  at  Halifax.  Subsequently,  on  the 
breaking  out  of  the  American  Revolutionary 
War,  he  went  to  New  Brunswick,  and  settled 
at  Lincoln,  eo.  Sunbury,  about  the  year 
1779  on  the  lands  now  occupied  by  his 


grandson,    the     Hon.   John    Glasier.       His 
son, 

BENJAMIN  GIAZIER,  of  Lincoln,  eo.  Sun- 
bury,  N.B.  (where  he  was  born,  married,  and 
Iniried),  represented  Sunburv  in  the  New 
Brunswick  Legislature  prior  and  up  to  con- 
federation, when  he  was  called  to  the  Senate. 
He  had  issue,  by  Martha  LASKET,  his  wife 
(who  also  lived  and  d.  at  Lincoln),  the 
present  Hon.  John  Glasicr. 


Residence— Lincoln,  co.  Sunbury,  Province  of  New  Brunswick,  "Dominion  of  Canada. 


E  HON.  SIR  ARTHUR  RENWICK,  Knt,,  M.L.C.,  J.P.,  F.R.C.S.E., 
13. A.  (Sydney),  M.D.  (Edinburgh),  of  Clarendon  House,  Elizabeth 
Street,  Hyde  Park,  Sydney,  and  Abbotsford,  Parramatta  River,  Five  Dock, 
b.  30th  May,  1837 ;  TO.  26th  March,  1868,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Rev.  John 
SADNDERS,  and  his  wife,  Elizabeth  WILLOX,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

i.  ARTHUR,  6.  31st  October,  1869. 

ii.  Herbert  John,  6.  llth  February,  1872. 

in.  Howard  Russell  Montagu  Somers,  b.  25th  February,  1876. 

iv.   George  Gordon  Conde,  b.  31st  July,  1881. 

v.  Charles  Saunders,  6.  23rd  August,  1883. 

vi.  Neville,  6.  15th  April,  1886. 

i.  Elizabeth  Christina  Mary,  d.  unm.  January,  1894. 

ii.  Evelyn  Mabel  Willox. 

Sir  Arthur  Renwick  is  a  member  of  the  Legislative  Council ;  Vice-Chan- 
cellor and  Fellow  of  Senate,  University  of  Sydney ;  President  of  the  State 
Children's  Relief  Department;  President  of  Sydney  Hospital,  Benevolent 
Society  of  New  South  Wales,  and  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  Institutions ; 
Trustee  Carrington  Hospital  for  Incurables  and  Convalescents  ;  member  of 
the  Medical  Board,  New  South  Wales ;  was  executive  commissioner  for  New 
South  Wales  to  Chicago  Exhibition;  and  formerly  Minister  for  Mines  in 
the  Paries'  administration,  afterwards  Minister  for  Public  Instruction  in 
Jenning's  administration  ;  executive  commissioner  for  New  South  Wales,  to 
Melbourne  International  Exhibition  ;  vice-president  for  New  South  Wales  for 
Amsterdam  Exhibition  ;  president,  New  South  Wales,  for  Adelaide  Exhibi- 
tion ;  M.P.  for  East  Sydney  and  for  Redfern.  He  received  the  honour  of 
knighthood,  24th  May,  1894. 


Ut'ntaw. 


The  family  of  RENWICK  is  of  Scottish  des- 
cent, and  includes  as  one  of  its  most  highly 
esteemed  relatives,  JAMES  EENWICK,  the 
last  Scottish  martyr,  whose  tomb  is  to  be 
seen  in  Edinburgh,  Scotland.  Conde  or 
Condie  is  a  family  name  derived  from  French 
ancestors,  who  were  descended  from  the 
well-known  French  family  of  that  name. 

ARTHUR  RENWICK,  who  m.  Margaret  NEL- 
SON, had  by  her  a  son, 

GEORGE  EENWICK,  J.P.,  of  Argyle  Terrace, 
P.itt  Street,  Redfern,  Sydney,  w.  1st  Septem- 


ber, 1836,  Christina  CONDK,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  29th  October,  1888)  has  issue, 
i.  ARTHUR,  of  whom  we  treat, 
ii.  William    Conde,   »«.    and   has  issue, 

several  sons,  and  one  daughter. 
in.  George  James,  B.A.,  M.B.,  and  Lad 

issue,  all  deceased. 
I.  Christina,  >».   S.  Pooi.MAN,    and    has 

issue, 
ii.  Margaret  Nelson,  »«.  C.  J.  CHRISTIE, 

and  has  issue, 
in.  Australia,  »».J.  INGLIS,  and  has  issue. 


m'KKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTItY 


ftH 


.tf,nt—  A/,  a  >aliirr  couped,  between  two  mullet*  of  six  points  in  pale  and  a.«  many  stag*' 
iN  riviM-il,  in  IV>!.r,  all  or. 
r,vv/   -In   front  of  o  stag's    head   erased  ppr.  between  the    attires  a  »altirc  or  tlir,-e 

oloilrs  (it   1  he  l:l>t . 

/{i:ii'i/i'ui;-x     rlureii.IiiM  ll'u--..  Klizabeth  Street,  Hyde  Park,  Sydii'  '   ford,  Pnrra- 

iiiiiltn   liiuT. 

( 'tub — Athenaeum. 


iUcfe, 

EOGER  BECKWITH  LEEFE,  of  Nukualop,.,  Tongatabn,  Frien.lly 
Islands,  a  retired  lieutenant  of  H.M.  Indian  Navy,  was  formerly  polio- 
magistrate  in  Queensland,  and  was  for  many  years  the  senior  unofficial  mem- 
ber i)f  Hie  Legislative  Council  of  Fiji.  Mr.  R.  B.  Leefe  was  acting  vice-consul 
at  Tonga,  from  1st  January,  1887,  to  10th  May,  1888,  when  he  was  appointed 
H.B.M.  deputy  commissioner  and  vice-consul  in  the  Friendly  Islands.  He 
was  6.  26th  July,  1834,  TO.  at  Bowen,  Port  Denison,  Queensland,  1st  February, 
1865,  Augusta  Ethel,  only  daughter  of  Thomas  CORDER,  late  of  Cape  Town, 
South  Africa,  and  has  issue, 

Ethel  Malbysse,  b.  at  Cardwell,  Rockingham  Bay,  Queensland,  6th  March, 
1866. 


Hintngt. 


JOHN  LEEFE,  m.  Dorothy,  daughter  of  — 
EWBANK,  of  Norton,  near  Malton,  York?, 
and  </.  1820,  having  by  her,  who  d.  1823,  had 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

OCTAVIUS  LEEFE,  alderman  and  magis- 
trate of  the  borough  of  Richmond,  York- 
shire, England,  4.  28th  February,  1783 ;  m. 
at  Kirkby  Fleetham,  West  Biding,  York*,  26th 
May,  1812,  Mary  (b.  14th  May,  1794),  only 
daughter  of  Thomas  WEIGHT,  of  Richmond, 
Yorfcs,  and  Mary  BcckwitU*  his  wife  (m. 
1785),  and  d.  9th  July,  1851,  having  by  her, 
who  d.  26th  January,  '1863,  had  issue, 

I.  John  Ewbank,  (Rev.)  vicar  of  Cress- 
well,  co.  Northumberland,  M.A. 
Cambridge  (Trinity  College),  b.  9th 
May,  1813 ;  m.  Maria,  daughter  of 
James  FAVELL,  of  Normanton,  co. 
York,  and  had  issue, 

1.  James  Octavian,  4.  15th  August, 
d.  3rd  September,  1846. 

2.  John    Beckwith,    b.    6th    June, 
1849,  Lieutenant-Colonel    Royal 
Marino  Artillery. 

3.  Henry  Ewbank,  of  Nananu,  Fiji, 
4.  27th  September,  1851. 

4.  Charles      Octavius,      4.      llth 
November,  1854. 

1.  Constance  Maria,  4.  30th  April, 
1848;  m.  20th  April,  1871,  Rer. 
William  DUNN,  vicar  of  Anipney 


Crueis,   co.  Gloucester,  and    has 
issue,  a  son,  Charles  Sebastian,  4. 
16th  June,  1873. 
II.  Thomas,  4.  20th  March,  1818,  ,1.  let 

June,  1820. 

in.  Octavius,  of  60,  Lincoln's  Inn 
Fields,  and  31,  St.  George's  Road, 
Kilburn,  4.  23rd  January,  1827;  m. 
.  Anna  Grace,  daughter  of  Drcwry 
OTTLKT,  M.D.  of  Pau,  France,  and 
has  issue, 

1.  Drcwry  Octavius. 

2.  Ambrose  Malbysse. 

3.  Lionel  Otley. 

4.  Basil  Walters. 

5.  Laurence  Noel. 
].  Mary  Emilia. 

iv.  ROGER  BECK  WITH,  the  subject  of  this 
memoir. 

I.  Mary,  4.  20th  August,  1814,  d.  num. 
at  Scarborough,  Yorkshire. 

II.  Jane,   4.   5th  April,  1816,  d.   num. 
20th  January,  1860. 

in.  Elizabeth,' 4.  19th  April,  1820. 

iv.  Emilia  Coupland,  4.  1st  November, 

1824,  d.  unm.  18th  April,  1863. 
V.  Catherine,  d.  in  infancy, 
vi.  Isabella,  mother  superior  of  Society 

of    Holv    Charity,    4.    18th    August 

1831. 


AYv/,/.'»<v— Nukualopa,  Toagatebu,  Friendly  Islands. 


*  Mury  was  third  daughter  of  Rev.  Roger  Beckwith,  of  Nunmonkton,  co.  York,  of  a 
ancient  Durham  family  (we  BUKKE'S  Landed  Gtu/ri/). 


very 


832 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


"T1RANK  PETER,  of  Anama,  Ashburton,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  b.  22nd 
August,  1864. 


Hintagc. 


JOHN  PETEE,  I.  at  Dundee,  18th  October, 
1774,  »».  Euphemia,  daughter  of  —  CONDIE, 
and  (1.  27tli  January,  1853,  having  by  her, 
who  was  b.  at  Kirkealdy,  N.B.,  9th  February, 
1786,  and  d.  19th  December,  1823,  had  issue, 
a  son, 

HON.  WILLIAM  SPENCE  PETEB,  of  Anniua, 
Asliburton,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  for 
twenty  years  a  member  of  the  Legislative 
Council  "of  New  Zealand,  I.  10th  April,  1810, 
arrived  in  New  Zealand,  from  Australia  in 
1861 ;  in.  at  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  24th 
September,  1856,  Jane,  second  daughter  of 
Henry  Conway  SEYMOUR,  of  that  place  (and 
Eliza,  his  wife,  daughter  of  Robert 
DnouGHT,  of  Ridgeinount,  King's  co.),  and 


Ballymore  Castle,  Ballinasloe,  co.  Grahvay, 
Ireland  (see  BUHKE'S  Landed  Gentry),  and 
<l.  22nd  May,  1891,  and  was  buried  in  Mount 
Soiners  Cemett-ry,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Ernest      Henry       John,      b.       10th 
December,  1857  ;  d.  iinm.  April,  1890. 

II.  William,  b.  loth  July,  1860 ;  d.  tinm. 
9th  July,  188fi. 

III.  FBAXK,  the  subject  of  this  memoir, 
iv.    Henry*   Seymour,   b.  4th    February, 

1866;  d.  «««».  16th  February,  1887. 
v.  Charles  James,  b.  18th  February,  1867. 
VI.  John  Patrick,  b.  30t.h  January,  1870. 

I.  Jane  Emily,  b.  29th  December,  1858. 

II.  Elizabeth,  5.  19th  January,  1862. 

III.  Margaret  Ellen,   b.  3rd  September, 
1863. 


grand-daughter    of     Thomas    PEYMOFB,    of 

Arms — Gu.  on  a  bend  or  between  two  escallop  shells  arg.  a  Cornish  chough  ppr.  between 
two  cinqnefoils  as. 

Crest — Tiro  lions'  heads  erased  and  addorsed,  the  first  or,  and  the  second  az.,  gorget'  «-il!i 
a  plain  collar  counter  changed. 

Motto — Sans  Dieu,  rien. 

Residence — Anama,  Ashburton,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 


HON.  CHARLES  EDWARD  HAMILTON,  Q.C,  of  Winnipeg  and  Shoal 
Lake,  Province  of  Manitoba,  Dominion  of  Canada,  formerly  attorney- 
general  and  member  of  the  Executive  Council  of  the  Province  of  Manitoba, 
M.P.  for  Shoal  Lake  co.,  director  of  the  Commercial  Bank,  Manitoba, 
and  of  the  Manitoba  Mortgage  and  Investment  Co.,  ft.  at  Upner  Castle,  near 
Rochester,  Kent,  England,  educated  at  Grantbam  Academy,  Onlario  ; 
appointed  Q.C.  1886,  and  mayor  of  the  city  of  Winnipeg  in  1885.  He  in.  at 
Hull,  Province  of  Quebec,  Canada,  10th  January,  1884,  Alma,  daughter  of  John 
ASHWORTH,  cashier  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  Ottawa,  and  has  issue, 

i.  Charles  Ashworth,  b.  18th  November,  1884. 

i.  Alma  Sybil,  6.  24th  August,  1886. 

n.  Pauline,  b.  6th  January,  1889. 

in.  Eva  Victoria,  6.  24th  May,  1892. 


This  family  is  of  Irish  extraction.  CAP- 
TAIN GEOEQE  VALLANCET  HAMILTON,  the 
father  of  the  Hon.  Charles  E.  Hamilton, 
was  one  of  seven  eons  of  a  clergyman, 
resident  at  Cork,  whose  wife's  family  of 
MEACHAM  was  also  Irish.  Several  of  that 
lady's  brothers  fought  at  Badajoz  and  two, 
the  one  a  captain,  and  the  other  a  colonel  in 
the  army,  fell  at  Waterloo.  Captain  Hamil- 
ton was  b.  26th  December,  1799 ;  obtained 


his  commission  as  Lieutenant  in  the  41st 
Regiment  of  Foot,  when  15  years  of  age, 
from  his  godfather,  General  Vallancey,  and 
was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  He 
served  with  his  regiment  in  England,  and 
afterwards  in  India.  While  there  he  exchanged 
into  the  2nd  (or  Queen's  Royals)  Regiment, 
came  home  to  England  and  was  on  the  staff 
at  Chatham,  subsequently  exchanged  into 
the  Royal  Canadian  Rifles  and  went  to 


WUKK'S  Cnl.oNI  Al,  CKNTRY.  B88 


St.   Catharine'*!,   Ontario,    in    issl,    leaving 

i««Ur.   ClI  M!l.l>    KUWAKII,   till-    BlllljCC't  of    tllU 


memoir. 


C'aiiinlii    ahoid    lH,"i(i,   linally   ahmd     Is.',!,    ]<,• 
sold  oul  and  \\rnt  tn  St.  ( 'al  liarinc's,  Ontario. 

]lc  III.  about    ISL'5,  ,laiic.  i  la  Holder  nl'  (! -i;c 

SMYTH,  of    Fermanagh,  In-lain],  ami   il.   at 

Cri'.il  --An  'ink-  li-i-i-  /'I  -art  ml  *  </  ffoMM  '•«•'//,  in  tin-  until!  item,  by  a  frame-inn'. 
Mul  to —  Throiiii/i . 

Ki"ii'/i-ni'i'\     (Town)   Winnipeg;    (ootmtrj)   Sboul  Lake,  both  ill  1'rovincc  of  Manitoba, 
Dominion  ot  t'anada. 


HON.  EDWARD  DAVID  STEWART  OGILVIE,  of  Ynlgilbar, 
Clarence  River,  New  South  Wales,  Australia,  member  of  the  Legisla- 
tive Council  of  that  colony,  I.  at  Tottenham,  co.  Middlesex,  England,  25th 
July,  1814;  in.  first,  at  Donnybrook  Church,  near  Dublin,  Ireland,  2nd  Sep- 
tember, 1858,  Theodosia  Isabella,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  William  DK  BumiH,  of 
Sandymount,  near  Dublin,  D.D.  (Trinity  College,  Dublin),  and  by  her  (who 
<L  L!:!rd  Muirh,  1880,  at  Torquay,  co.  Devon,  England)  has  had  issue, 

i.  William  Frederick,  b.  at  Sydney,  6th  February,  1862  ;  m.  at  St.  Mark's 
Church,  Darling  Point,  Sydney,  3lst  October,  1888,  Ethel  Maude, 
second  daughter  of  Graham  MYLXE,  of  Etonswill,  Clarence  River,  and 
gi-aud-daughtor  of  Thomas  MYLNE,  of  Mylno  Field,  Perthshire,  and 
has  issue,  a  daughter. 
II.  Edward  David,  flag-lieutenant,  H.M.S.  "  Imperiense,"  b.  at  Ynlgilbar 

19th  July,  1867. 
in.  Hubert  de  Burgli,  b.  at  Yulgilbar,  April,  d.  May,  1877,  and  was  buried 

in  the  private  cemetery,  Yulgilbar. 

i.  Mary  Isabel,  b.  at  Yulgilbar,  18th  January,  1860 ;  m.  at  St.  Botolph's, 
Worthing,  co.  Sussex,  England,  20th  June,  1888,  John  Travers 
TINDAL,  of  Karrabil,  New  South  Wales  (see  that  family),  and  has 
issue. 

II.  Florinda  Ellen,  b.  at  Yulgilbar,  12th  January,  1861. 
in.  Theodosia  Isabella,  6.  at  Sydney,  llth  December,  1863. 

iv.  Jessie, "I  twj       b  at  Sydney,  19th  December,  1864. 
v.  Maud,  J 

vi.  Mabel  Harriet,  b.  at  Yulgilbar,  16th  May,  1866;    m.  at  St.  Judo's 
Church,  South  Kensington,  London,  9th  July,  1888,  Charles  Alfred 
Gordon  LII.LIXUSTOX  (Bengal  Forest  Department),  of  Ranchi,  Chota 
Nagpore,  India,  son  of  Alfred  LILLINOSTON,  of  Southwold,  co.  Suffolk, 
J.P.  (see  BURKE'S  Landed  Gentry),  and  has  issue,  a  daughter. 
Vii.  Emmeline  Martha,  b.  at  Sydney,  25th  June,  1870. 
vui.  Kathleen  Ellen,  b.  at  Sydney,  2nd  May,  1874. 

Mr.  E.  D.  S.  Ogilvie  m.  secondly,  at  St.  Jude's,  South  Kensington,  London, 
21st  December,  1889,  Alicia  Georgiana  Frances,  third  daughter  of  Rev.  Robert 
Loftus  TOTTENHAM,  Chaplain  of  Legation  at  Florence,  son  of  Lord  Robert  Pon- 
sonby  TOTTENHAM,  bishop  of  Clogher,  and  grandson  of  the  first  Marquess  of  Ely. 

ILfneaw. 


Mr.  OGILVIE,  m.  twice,  and  bad  issue,  four 
sons,  JAMES,  \ViJliam,  Alexander,  and  Henry, 
and  two  daughters,  all  of  whom  were  living 
in  17U4.  The  eldest  son, 

VOL.    II. 


JAMES  OoitvtK,  of  Holborn  Hill,  London, 
HI.  twiee,  and  <l.  3rd  February,  1786,  and  was 
buried  at  St.  Andrew's,  Holborn.  By  bis 
second  wife  be  bad  issue  a  daughter,  Aun  of 

o   11 


834 


HUEKE'S  COLONIAL  GKNTEY. 


Essex  Street,  Strand,  co.  Middlesex,  who  was  Commander     Baynton    was     It.     17th 

living  tin m.  in  1796  ;  and  by  his  first  wife  he  September,    17S'.i.  in  Wales,  and  was 

had  a  son,  drowned     in      Balaclava      Bay,     llth 

JAMES    OOILVIE,    of     II  >lborn    Hill,    St.  November,  1851,  ha  vint;  had  issue  by 

Andrew's,    Holborn,    London,   who  m.   circa,  his  wife,  who  rf.  14th   January,  1872, 

J77ii,  .Elizabeth   LLOYD,  of    Wales,  sister  of  I                and   was    buried    at    Holdgate,   Much 

William  LLOYD,  master  in  command  of  the  '                Wenlock,  co.  Salop. 

"William    Steership,"   and  d.    23rd   March,  i   The  eldest  son, 

1796,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Andrew's,  llol-  WILLIAM    OGILVIE,   of    Merton,    Hunter 

born.     She  was*.  1756.  and  was  buried  9th  River,   New   South   Wales,  4.  1782;  entered 

December,  1848,  at  Alverstoke,  Hants,  aged  the  navy  as  first  class  volunteer,  July,  1794  ; 

92.     They  had  besides  other  issue,  who  d.  in  became  a  retired  commander  on  the   junior 

infancy,  list,  llth  August,  1832,  and  on  the  senior,  9th 

I.  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently.  March,    1846.       He   m.   at    St.    George   the 

ir.  David,   entered   the   navy  as   a  first  Martyr,  Southwark,  co.   Surrey,   10th    May, 

class  volunteer,  served  as  a  midship-  1812,  Mary,  daughter  of  Edward  WHITE,  of 

man  on   board    the  "Victory,"  Lord  Old  Swan  Yard,  Bishopsgatc,  London,  and  by 

Nelson's  flagship  at  the  battle  of  Tra-  her    (\vlio  rf.   23rd   August,    1881,   and  was 

falgar,  became  a  lieutenant  R.N.,  and  ;   buried    in    Camperdown    Cemetery,  Sydney, 

commander  of  the  E.I. M.S.  "Juliana,"  i   New  South  Wales)  had  issue, 

at  the  wreck  of  which  he  was  drowned,  I.  William     Kitchenham,     of     Merton, 

25th  December,  1821,  leaving  no  issue.  Hunter  River,  New  South  Wales,  b.  at 

His   wife,    Mary  Anne,    daughter    of  Mitcham,  co.  Surrey,   England,   Feb- 

William  LLOYD,  master  R.N.,  before-  ruary,  1813  ;  d.  num.  16th  April,  1856, 

mentioned,  in.   secondly, GATES-  and  was  buried  at  Merton,  New  South 

HILL,  and  d.  s.  p.  1875.  Wales. 

in.  Edward,  lieutenant  R.N.,  b.  in  Lon-  n.  EDWAKD  DAVID  STEWAET  (Hon.),  of 

don,    1789;    entered    the    navy   27th  Yulgilbar. 

June,  1803,  at  Portsmouth;  drowned  in.  Frederick  Henry,  of  Yulgiibar,  b.  at 

at  sea,  with  his  brother  David,  num.,  Nice,     France,     12th     April,     1810 ; 

25th  December,  1821.  d.  num.  20th  April,  1846,  at  Yulgilbar, 

I.  A  daughter,  b.  circa  1777,  second  wife  and  was  buried  in  the  private  cemetery 
of  Benjamin  BAYNTON,  a  major  in  the  there. 

army  stationed  in  Canada,  grandson  of  i.  Mary  Ellen,  baptised   at  Merton,  co. 

Sir  Andrew  BAYNTOX.  They  had  issue.  ;                Surrey,  England,  -in.  privately  at  Mer- 

II.  Anne,  1.  circa.  1794;  m.  at  the  Epis-  ton,  Hunter  River,  New  South  Wales, 
copal    Chapel,  Fulham,  London,  18th  1841,  Wellington  Cochrane  BUNDOCK, 
January,   1821,  Benjamin  BAYNTON,  of  Wyangerie,  Richmond  River,  New 
Commander  R.N.,  of  Ewer  Common,  South  Wales,  and  has  issue. 
Alverstoke,  Hants,  and    (in    1842)   of  Will'am  Ogilvie  d.  at  Sydney,  5th  March, 
Binstead,  Alton,  Hants,  son  of  Major  1852,  and  was  buried  at  Camperdown  Ceme- 
Benjamin  Baynton,  by  his  first  wife.  tery  there. 

Arms — Arg.  gutte  de  poix  a  lion  pas?,  guard,  gu.  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
trident  in  bend  sinister  or  in  chief  a  chaplet  of  roses  also  gu.  and  in  base  a  portcullis  sa. 

Crest — A  lion  ramp.  gn.  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  anchor  gold  gorged  with  a 
chaplet  of  roses  arg.  holding  in  the  dexter  fore-paw  a  plumb-rule  erect  ppr.  and  resting  the 
dexter  hind-paw  on  a  saltire  or. 

Motto—  Toujours. 

Besidence  —Yulgilbar,  Clarence  River,  New  South  Wales. 


MAJOR  CHAELES  WILLIAM  DEUEY,  of  Kingston,  Ontario,  Canada, 
Major  Canadian  Artillery,  6.  18th  July,  1856;  m.  at  Kingston, 
Ontario,  Canada,  Mary  Louisa,  daughter  of  James  A.  HENDERSON,  Q.C.,  D.C.L. 
Major  Drury  served  during  the  North  West  Eebellion,  was  commended  by 
General  Middleton  for  his  gallantry  on  that  occasion,  and  has  the  medal  and 
clasp. 


HI  KKK'S  COLONIAL  GKNTHY. 


"Einrnge. 


.IciiiN  Ihil'iiv,  descended  from  the  very 
ancient  family  of  MHUHY,  cif  .Suffolk  (iff 

l!l   Uki;'>    l.niiilii/    fftatrg,    UUTIIY    of    Jlrni'k- 

xli'nil],  «:i-  commandant  at  Spike  Island,  mill 
lived   at    Hie  ('n\e  nf  Cork,   Ireland;  lie   m. 

iind  liacl  live  sons,  of  wh , 

CAPTAIN  CHARLES  DRVUY,  of  the  29lh 
Regiment;  retired  from  foreign  serviee  ami 
went  to  New  Brunswick  in  18U2;  he  m.  27th 
Deeemlier,  I  sot,  Frances  Amelia,  daughter  of 

HAZBX,  and    </.    25th    October,    1836, 

Iniving  by  her  (who  </.  31st  August,  1862)  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles. 

II.  John. 

III.  Le   Baron,   m.  and  had  with  other 
issue,  a  son,  Charles  Carter,   Captain 
R.N.,  flag  captain  to  Admiral  Watson. 

IV.  Edward  O'Brien,  Captain  R.N. 

v.  WABD  CHIPMAN,  of  whom  presently. 
VI.  G-eorgc  Henry, 
i.  Mnry. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  1845,  Sir  John  Campbell 
ALLKN,  Knt.,  K.C.M.G.,  chief  justice 
nf  >"ew  Brunswick. 
Hi-  fifth  son, 

WARD  CHIPMAN  DRUBY,  of  St.  John,  New 
Brunswick,  registrar  of  the  Probate  Court  and 


of  deeds  ami  wills.  I,.  4lli  February,  1*24,  .«. 
2<;ib  September,  1855,  Charlotte  Augusta, 
third  daughter  of  ],iciitriiaiil-C»lunrl  II  M  v>. 
R.A.,  and  by  her  had,  with  four  other  daugh- 
ters, 

I.  CIIARI.EH    WILLIAM,    of      Kingston, 
( Iniario,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

II.  }•'..    lla/.en. 

in.  Harry  A.  Kiugs'nill. 
IV.  Lebaron  Maulo. 

I.  Frances  Elizabeth   m.  3rd  July,  1878, 
Charles  E.  L.  PoBTEOCg,  manager   of 
the  bank  of  Montreal. 

II.  Arabella   Augusta,  m.  18th  October, 
1886,     Rear-Admiral     Arthur     Cecil 
CCHTIS,    late    R.N.,    second    son    of 
George  Lear  CuBTm,  second  son  of  Sir 
William  Crima,  Bart,  (tee  BPBKK'H 
Peerage   and   Baronetage),   by   Mary 
Anne,  his  wife,  only  child  of  George 
LEAB,  of   Lcytonstone,  Essex,  and  has 
issue, 

1.  Arthur  Drury,  b.  28th  February, 
1888. 

2.  Cecil    Montagu,    b.    30th    July, 
1889. 

3.  Francis  Augustus  Drury,  b.  301  h 
August,  1891. 


Arms — Arij.  on  a  chief  tert  tn-o  mullet*  pierced  or. 

Crett — A  ffreyhound  couranf  proper. 

Motto — Nan  line  causa. 

Residence — Kingston,  Ontario,  Canada. 


~T)OBERT  GRAY,  of  Hngheiiden,  Queensland,  a  justice  of  the  peace  for 
_tt/  that  colony,  F.R.G.S.,  b.  4th  February,  1839;  TO.  November,  1862, 
Charlotte  Grayson,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  W.  SOWERBY,  Dean 
of  Goulburn,  New  South  Wales.  Mr.  Robert  Gray  served  in  the  97th  Regi- 
ment with  the  Jaunpore  Field  Force  during  the  Indian  Mutiny,  under  Briga- 
dier-General Franks,  C.B.,  in  the  actions  of  Nusratpore,  Chanda,  Unmeerpore 
and  Sultanpore ;  he  joined  the  main  army  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  on  4th 
March,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  storming  and 
capture  of  the  Kaiter  Bagh ;  he  received  the  Indian  Mutiny  medal  for  these 
services,  with  a  clasp  for  Lucknow.  He  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  No.  2 
column  in  the  Bundlecund  Field  Force  during  the  operations  in  1859.  He 
served  with  the  4th  Sikh  Irregular  Cavalry  from  24th  September,  1860,  to 
15th  May,  1861,  and  as  adjutant  of  the  7th  Bengal  Cavalry  from  15th  May, 
1861,  to  14th  June,  1862,  and  retired  from  the  army  in  1863.  He  settled  in 
that  year  in  the  North  Western  District  of  Queensland,  where  he  has  since 
that  time  been  engaged  in  pastoral  pursuits. 


Htmage. 


This  family  possessed  landed  estates  in  the 
eoiinly  Wilts,  England,  for  several  genera- 
tions. 


EOBEBT  GRAY,  of  Bond  Street,  London, 
and  Twickenham,  in.  twice.     His  second  wife. 

was  Ann,  daughter  of NOBMAN,  of  South 

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BURKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Petherton,  co.  Somerset,  anil  </.  1788,  having    I 
by  her  hail  issue,  a  son, 

THE  EIGHT  EKV.  KoiiEitT  GRAY,  D.I)., 
Bishop  of  Bristol,  and  prebendary  of  Durham, 
consecrated  Bishop  of  Bristol  in  1827,  •»/. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  CAMPLIN,  of 
Bristol,  and  d.  1834,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  d.  yonng. 

II.  William,  of  East  Bolton,  co.  North- 
umberland, J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1796,  m. 
1827,     Eleanor,     eldest    daughter    of 
Lieutenant- General    Walter   CAUU,  of 
Littledcan   and    Nenthorn,    co.    Rox- 
borough,  and   Kast  Bolton,  eo.  North- 
umberland, and  d.   27th    June,  1872, 
leaving  issue, 

1.  William  Carr,  of  East  Bolton,  co. 
Northumberland,      J.P.,       Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel late  86th  Foot  (2nd 
Battalion  Royal   Irish   Kifles)    t. 
28th  February,  1829. 

2.  Walter  Augustus    (Rev.),    M.A. 
Cambridge,  rector  of   Croughton 
Braeldey,    Northamptonshire,    I. 
1830. 

3.  Arthur,   Lieutenant-General  late 
41st    Foot,    6.    llth    November, 
1836. 

1.  Essex,  )»,  1863,   Captain  Robert 
THOMSON,  late  Madras  army,  and 
has  issue. 

2.  Jane.m.  T. Sinclair  CLARKE,  barris- 
ter-at-law,  only  surviving  son  of 
T.  CLARKE,  of  Knedlington  Manor, 
co.  York. 

3.  Eleanor,  m.  Rev.  W.  O.  WOOLEB, 
of  Fawnlcaff,  rector  of  Cleobury, 
North  Salop. 

in.  John,  d.  young. 
iv.  CHAKLES,  of  whom  presently. 
v.  John  Edward,  m.  1841,  Essex,  daugh- 
ter of  Lieutenant- G-eneralWalterC.UiB, 
of  Littledean  (above  mentioned),  and 
has  issue. 

VI.  Henry  (Rev.),  vicar  of  Almondsbury, 
co.  Gloucester,  m.  21st  May,  1835, 
Emilie  Caroline,  second  daughter  of 
Henry  Hartstonge  PERY,  Lord  GHent- 
worth,  eldest  son  of  Edmond  Henry, 
first  Earl  of  Limerick,  and  d.  1864, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  4th  September, 
1888,  bail  issue. 

1.  Edmond  Robert  Henry,  m.  27th 
May,  1868,  Cecile  Maria,  second 
daughter  ot    Sir  Francis  Dugdale 
ASTLEY,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 
John  Edmund  Henry,  b.  1869. 
Francis  Cecil,  6.  1871. 
Kathleen  Mary. 
1.  Alice,  in.  1855,  Robert  KENNEDY. 


£.  Caroline  Maria,  m.  28th  August, 
1'Sfi^,  her  cousin,  William  Hale 
John  Charles,  third  and  present 
EAKL  OF  LIMERICK,  and  </.  21th 
January,  1877,  leaving  issue  (see 
BVHKE'S  I'l-rrnr/e). 

3.  Annie  KmiHe,  in.  13th  February, 
1888,    Theophilus   W.    LAXE,  of 
Bylands,  Leominster. 

4.  Louisa  Augusta,  m.  1867,  Captain 
Charles    STIRLING,  R.N.,  who  <l. 
1876. 

VII.  Robert   (Right  Rev.),  D.D.,  Bishop 
of  Cape    Town,    and    Metropolitan   i>f 
South  Africa,  in.  Sophia,  daughter  of 
B.  MIDDLETON,  of   Crinkle   Park,  co. 
York,  and  d.  1872,  leaving  issw. 
YIII.  Augustus,  d.  1827. 
I.    Elizabeth,    m.     1822,     George    Isaac 
MOWBHAY.  of  Mortimer  Wood,  Berks, 
and  d.  1823. 
n.  Louisa,  m.  1822,  Sir  Henry  BROWNS, 

K.H.,  and  d.  1823. 
in.  Harriett,  d.  1831. 
iv.  Anne,  »».1834,Rev.Richard  WILLIAM- 
SON, D.D.,head-masterof  Westminster 
School,    and   vicar    of    Pershore,    eo. 
Worcester. 

V.  Francis,  d.  unm.  1827. 
The  fourth  son, 

THE  REV.  CHARLES  GRAY,  vicar  of  God- 
manchester,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  prebendary 
of  Chichester,  m.  llth  January,  183S,  Agnes, 
daughter  and  co-heiress  of  John  HOBBIS,  ot 
Hughenden  Manor,  Bucks,  and  d.  30th 
December,  1854,  having  by  her,  who  d.  5th 
January,  1862,  had  issue, 

I.  ROBERT,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

II.  Charles,  of  Warohika,  Gisborne,  New 
Zealand,  m.  first,   Lucy  WATERS,  and 
secondly,  Emily  Jane,  daughter  of  the 
Ven.  Archdeacon  W.  L.  WILLIAMS,  of 
Waiapu,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue, 
Bobert   Leonard  ;   Donald    Campbell ; 
and  Agnes  Sara. 

III.  Alfred,  m.  Clara  Maria,  daughter  of 
James  CAPE,  of   St.   Albans,   and  has 
issue,  one  son  and  two  daughters. 

IV.  Mowbray,    m.     Helen     Evangcline, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Claude  ROBERTS,  and 
has  issue,  two  sons  and  one  daughter. 

I.  Agnes,  in.  Captain  H.  HIBEKRT,  who 
was  killed  in  action  in  India. 

II.  Augusta,   in.  Rev.  Reginald  SMITH, 
and  has  four  sons  and  four  daughters. 

III.  Louisa,  m.  Rev.  Alfred  COOBE,  and 
has  three  sous  and  two  daughters. 

iv.  Florence,  m.  Rev.  Arundel  LEAKEY, 
and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  five  daugh- 
ters. 


Arms — G'ti.  in  an  orle  of  eight  flenrs  de  Us  a  lion  rampant  arg.  the  whole  a-Uhin  a  lordtire 
engrailed  erm. 

Crest — A  bear's  paw  grasping  a  snake. 

Residence — Hughenden,  Queensland. 

Clubs — Australian,  Sydney  ;  Queensland,  Brisbane ;  and  Junior  United  Service,  anil 
Junior  Athenceum,  London. 


s  COLONIAL  CKNTKY 


fcurnftam. 


JOHN  BUKNII  AM,  Q.C.,  M.P.,  for  East  Riding  of  Peterborough,  Ontario, 
Cimmlii, l>.  :!nl  December,  1342  ;  m.  llth  February,  1868,  Maria  M'Gregor, 
daughter  of  the  late  Robert  David  ROUKRS,  of  Ashburuham,  Ontario. 


Hinc.w. 


ROBERT  BunxiiAM,  of  Norwich,  co.  Nor- 
folk,   England,     b.    1581,    m.    1608,    Mary 
A  \  nHKWS,  and  by  licr  had  issue,  three  sons, 
i.  JOHN,  sailed  in  the  Rhip  "  Gabriel "  in 
1  (l:i.">    to    America,    was  wrecked    off 
Maine,    and     settled     in     Chebarr.., 
Massachusetts   Bay,   was   freeman   of 
Chclmcco,   and  deacon  of  the  church 
there,   and   tl.    5th    November,    1691, 
leaving  issue. 

it.  THOMAS,  of  whom  we  treat. 
III.  HOBKBT,  sailed  to  America  with  his 
brothers,  removed  to  Boston,  ft.   \>i'.\\ 
rf..!3th  June,  1691,  leaving  issue. 
Tin'  second  son, 

LIEUTENANT  THOMAS  BUHNHAM,  of 
Chebacco,  who  left  England  with  his  brother 
in  1G35,  b.  in  England  1623,  m.  1C45,  Mary 
(b.  1624),  daughter  of  John  TUTTLE,  and  d. 
June,  1694,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Ipswich,  Massachusetts,  b. 
164B,  m.  first,  13th  February,  166fi, 
Lydia,  daughter  of  Moses  PINOBEE, 
and  by  her,  who  </.  19th  March,  1688, 
had  issue, 

1.  Thomas,  b.  19th  January,  1(567. 

2.  Moses,  b.  24th  January,  1070,  m. 
Anne. 

3.  Job,  b.    1673,    m.  1697,  Abigail, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

(1)  Job,  b.  August,  1698. 

(2)  Daniel,  b.  19th  September, 
1700. 

4.  Aaron,  b.  12th  September,  1076, 
d.  18th  August,  1727. 

5.  Eleazer,   of   Norwich,  Connecti- 
cut, b.  3th    September,  1678,  m. 
20th     November,     1708,     Lytlin, 
daughter  of  Thomas  WATERMAN', 
and  d.  1743,  having  had  issue, 

Daniel,  b.  21st  March,  1718,  m. 
20th  December,  1743,  Irene, 
daughter  of  Captain  Joseph 
TRACY,  and  had  issvie,  two 
sons  and  two  daughters. 

6.  Nathaniel,    b.   4th   April,   1082, 
TO.     4th     August,     1720,      Mary 
STIMPSON. 

7.  JamevB.  1728,  Elizabeth  Heron, 
and  tl.  22nd  May,  1757. 

1.  Phebe,  b.  ICth  March,  1668,  m. 
Mathew  PEHKINS. 

2.  Lydia,    b.   Oth   December,  1674, 
d.  unm.  21st  April,  1731. 

3.  Abigail,  A.  2nd  June.  1680. 

4.  Mary,  b.  1685. 


Thomas  Burnham,  m.  secondly,  Kith 
December,  1689,  Hester  BISHOP,  and 
had  issue, 

8.  Thomas,  b.  12th   February.  1695, 
m.  1718,  I'riitcilla  APPLBTON,  and 
il.  Hh  April,  1730,  tearing  issue, 

(1)  Thomas,  b.  19th  February, 

1722,  m.  1741,  Judith  LORD, 
and     tl.     30th     July,     l"'.i-', 
having   by  her,  who  rf.  IHtl 
December,  1811,  hud  numer- 
ous issue. 

(2)  Isaac,   4.  24th  April,  1725. 
HI.  1752,  Hannah  SMITH. 

(1)  Priscilla,    b.    8th    March, 

1723,  m.   John  THKAUWKI.T., 
and  tl.  3rd  July,  1803. 

(2)  Esther,  4.  21st  July,  172S, 
tl.  14th  February,  1735. 

9.  Benjamin,    b.    2M      December, 
1696,  m.  20th  April,  1727,  Mary 
K  IV-MAN,  and    </.    15th    October, 
1737. 

10.  Joseph. 

5.  Susannah,  6.  29th  January,  1693. 

6.  Elizabeth. 

He  m.  thirdly,  Susannah ,  and  (/. 

21st  February,  172!». 
ii.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently, 
in.  James,  b.  1650,  d.  30th  June,  1720. 
having    by    Mary    his    wife,    with    a 
daughter,  who  m.   Charles  TUTTI.B,  a 
son, 

1.  Thomas,  MI.  30th  September,  17O3, 
Margaret  UOAHMAN,  ami  by  her 
li-nl  issue, 

(1)  Thomas,    b.   14th   August, 
1704. 

(2)  Joshua,   4.    29th    Aujrust, 
1710;  m.  25th  March,    17U', 
Susannah    PooiB,  of    Lynn, 
and  <l.  li.'ilb  September,  1700, 
leaving  issue, 

a.  John,   b.  Oth   February, 

1768. 

4.  Timothy, 
o.  Joshua,   4.  29th    April, 

1757. 
a.  Susannah,  4.  3Cth  June, 

1750. 

(3)  Ophni,  4.  10th  July,  1712. 

(4)  John,   4.  3rd  June,   ITl'.'; 
m.     3rd     September,     1748, 
Martha  SMITH,  of  Ipswich. 

(1)   Elizabeth,  4.  13th   March, 


838 


BURKES  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


1715,      d.     23rd     February, 
1730. 

(2)  Mary,  b.  13th  July,  1718. 
IT.  Joseph,  b.  26th  Sept  ember,"  1660. 
V.  Nathaniel,  b.  4th  September,  1662. 

I.  Mary,  b.  1652. 

II.  Johanna,    b.   1654;    m.    first,    John 
NEWMARSH,  and  secondly,  1692,  Eras- 
tus  JAMES. 

III.  Abigail. 

iv.  Euth,  b.  23rd  August,  1658. 
T.  Sarah,  b.  28th  June,  1664;  m.  first, 
—  CLARK,  and  secondly,  (5th  August, 
1684,  Mesheck  FAELEY. 
TI.  Esther,  b.  19  March,  1666. 
The  second  son, 

JOHN  BUENHAM,  of  Chebacco,  b.  1648  ;  »». 
6th  June,  1668,  Elizabeth  WELLS,  and  d.  12th 
January,  1704,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1717) 
had  issue, 

1.  John,  of  Chebacco,  b.  8th  April, 
1671;  m.  13th  April,  1693,  Sarah 
C'HOATE.  and  d.  1746,  having  had 
issue, 

1.  John,   m.  1723,  Rachael  SMITH, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

"  (1)  John,  b.  1725  ;  m.  3rd  Sep- 
tember, 1748,  Martha  SMITH, 
and  d.  2nd  February,  1774, 
leaving  issue. 

(2)  Job,  b.  1728. 

(1)  Dorothy,  b.  1737  ;  m.  3rd 
April,  1761,  Abner  POLAND, 
and  d.  7th  April,  1789. 

2.  Thomas. 

3.  Daniel,  b.  1699 ;  m.  4th  August, 
1720,  Mary  STIMPSON,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

(1)  Ezekiel,  baptised   1st  Sep- 
tember, 1728. 

(2)  Isaac,  baptised  22nd  Novem- 
ber, 1730 ;   m.  llth  January, 
1752,  Hannah    SMITH,   and 
had  several  children,  who  d. 
young. 

(3)  William,  baptised  3rd  Sep- 
tember, 1734. 

(4)  Joseph,  baptised  10th  July, 
1737. 

4.  Benjamin,  in.  16th  October,  1732, 
Jane  HADLOCK.by  whom  (b.  1711 ; 
d.  26th  May,  1781)  he  had  issue, 

(1)  Benjamin,     baptised     5th 
June,  1737. 

(2)  Francis,   of   Essex,    Mass., 
baptised  10th  May,  1741  :  m. 
9th     April,     1767,      Mercy 
HOLMES,  and  d.  21st  Febru- 
ary,   1775,    having    by    her 
(b.  1740 ;  d.  15th  February, 
1786)   had  issue,    1.   Sarah, 
baptised    8th    June,    1769 ; 
2.  Mercy,  baptised  22nd  July, 
1770  ;  3.  Elizabeth,  baptised 
181  h  September,  1774. 

(3)  Moses,  baptised  20th  May, 
1744;    m.,  but  d.  s.  p.   7th 
August,  1795. 

(1)  Deborah,      baptised      10th 


June,  1733  ;  m.  10th  April, 

1755,  Isaac  ANDREWS. 

(2)  Elizabeth,    baptised     18th 
May,  1735. 

(3)  Lucy,  baptised  4th  Febru- 
ary 1739  ;  m.  28th  February, 
1771,  Isaac  ABBOTT. 

(4)  Phebe,  baptised  26th  April, 
1747. 

5.  Joseph. 

1 .  Elizabeth. 

2.  Sarah. 

it.  THOMAS,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  Jacob,  b.  1st  March,  1676,  d.  8th 
February,  1682. 

IV.  Joseph,  *.  20th  September,  1678 ;  d. 
unm.  6th  October,  1703. 

v.  Juuob,  b.  1st  March,  1682  ;  m.  20th 
November,  1704,  Mehitable  PEEKIXS, 
and  d.  26th  March,  1773,  having  by 
her  (who  d.  6th  September,  1769)  had 
issue, 

1.  Westley,  b.  26th  April,  1706;  d. 
28th  March,  1707. 

2.  Jacob,  b.  1708 ;  m.  19th  August, 
1734,  Sarah  EVELETH,  and  d.  26th 
December,  1783,  leaving  issue, 

(1)  Isaac,  baptised  6th    April, 
1735,      )».     26th    February, 

1756,  Lucy  GIDDINGS,  and  d. 
19th    April,    1773,     leaving 
issue, 

a.  James,  m.   1778,    Lydia 
KNOWLTON,  and  d.  s.  p. 
18th  July,  1828. 

b.  Louis,  d.  unm. 

a.  Bethiah,        in.      Daniel 
BOARDMAN. 

b.  Sally,  d.  14th  Januarv, 
1835. 

c.  Lucretia, »».  1790,  Robert 
BAKEE. 

(2)  Jacob,     b.     28th    August, 
1737. 

(3)  Joseph,  b.  8th  April,  1744 ; 
d.  October,  1777. 

(4)  James,  4.  22nd  June,  1746. 

(5)  Jacob,   b.  29th   December, 
1754;     d.     27th     February. 
1773. 

(1)  Sarah,  b.  5th  August,  1739, 
d.  unm. 

(2)  Margaret,   b.    7th    March, 
1742;  m.  Joseph  BF/ENHAM, 
and  d.  22nd  September,  1826. 

(3)  Unice,  b.  30th  April,  1749, 
»».  Jesse  STORY. 

(4)  Hannah,    b.  27th  January, 
1750,  d.  unm. 

3.  Soloman,  b.  1709,  m.  13th  Novem- 
ber,  1729,   Mehitable  EMERSON, 
and  d.   15th  April,   1784,  having 
by  her  (who  d.  23rd  August,  1792) 
had  with  other  daughters,  who  d. 
v.nintl  issue, 

(1)  Soloman,    b.    19th  March, 
1732,  m.  1754,  Mary  KXIOIIT, 
and  had  issue. 

(2)  Ammi,     b.     24th     March, 
173-1,  m.  26th  October,  1750, 


COLON i  u,  CKNTKV. 


Miullia  FU-TI:I:.  and  it.  Ifilh 
.Man-li,  1785,  InniliL'  liv  her 
(»ho  ,'.  19th  .Inly,  1786)  had 

(3)  Thomas,  1  twin*,    4.    llth 

(4)  Jacob,      /      April,  1712. 
(.">)   Jacob,     4.     2ml     February, 

1752,  HI.    llth   June,    1772, 
Lucy  BUHNHAM,  and  rf.  10th 
August,  1820,  having  by  her 
(who  rf.  18th  May,  18U')  had 
numsrous  issue. 

(1)  Ruhamah,  4.  1st  February, 
1736,    m.    13th     December, 

1753,  Jesse  STOBY,   and  rf. 
November,  1821. 

(2)  Philippa,  4.  4th  June,  1738, 
m.  Isaac   BURSIIAM,  and   rf. 
March,  1831. 

(3)  Mehitable,   4.    15th   June, 
1740,   m.    16th    May,    1763, 
Joshua  FOSTER. 

4.  John,  m.  10th  May,  1736,  Bethia 
MARSHALL,  and  had  issue, 

Jacob,  4.  4th  November,  1739. 
Bethia,  4.  9th  October,  1737. 
VI.  Jonathan  (Captain),  4. 10th  October, 
1685,  m.  first,  17th  March,  1710,  Mary 
PERKINS,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Jonathan,  4. 1716,  m.  4th  October, 
1737,  Elizabeth  PROCTER,  and  rf. 
26th  March,  1802,  hiving  by  her 
(who  d.    14th   July,   1798)   had 
ksue, 

(1)  Jonathan  (Colonel),  4.  9th 
June,   1738,    m.    29th    July, 
1784,  Ruth  HASKELL,  and  rf. 
17th  March,  1823. 

(2)  Joseph,   4.    15th    August, 
1740,  rf.  at  sea. 

(3)  Abraham,  4.  25th  February, 
1747,»i.  first.Susan  PERKINS, 
and  had  issue.      He  m.  sec- 
ondly, 18th  September,  1779, 
Mrs.  Lydia  FPLLER,  and  by 
her  had  issue. 

(4)  Francis,   twin  with  Abra- 
ham. 

(5)  Samuel,  4.  23rd  May,  1749. 

(6)  Moses,    4.    15th     August, 
1751,    m.    2nd    July,     1783, 
Joanna  KENT. 

(7)  Aaron,  twin    with    Moses, 
m.      4th     December,    1778, 
Elizabeth  SARGENT. 

(1)  Elizabeth,  m.  1761,  George 
PEAHCE,  and  rf.  18th  June, 
1819. 

(2)  Mary. 

(3)  Sarah,  HI.  Aaron  HASKELL, 
and  d.  16th  June,  1847. 

(4)  Lucy,  »».  —  TILTOX. 

2.  Francis,   4.    1721,  m.  first,   25th 
November,  1749,  Sarah  EVELKTH, 
and  by   her   (from  whom  he  was 
divorced)  had  issue, 

(1)  Francis,  4.  7th  February, 
1750,  »».  22nd  June,  1777, 
Sarah  EVELKTII,  and  rf.  8th 
August,  1800. 


(1)  Mary.  ',.    tlh    March,  17:,  I. 
m.  —  1  1  1  '  i 

Hem.  »ccon<llv,  llth   Noirmlier. 
1754,  Mar*    <  nid  d.  1808, 

Iming    by    II.T    (who    d.     1MH 

had, 

(2)  Nathaniel  (Captain),  4.  18th 
January.  1  7.  ",.">,  m.  It  li  Decem- 
ber, 177S,  Lucy,  daughter  of 
Thomas    lifHMiAW,   ami    «/. 
3rd    April,   1842,   having   bv 
her     (who     ,1.     1844)     hail 


(3)  Ebeneier,  4.  25th  Septem- 
ber,  1758,   m.    9th    Aiiiiu-t. 
1781.   Abigail   Low,  an.  I   >l. 
3rd   April,   1828,  having   by 
her   (who    d.    2nd   October, 
1831),  had  issue. 

(4)  Jonathan,    4.    9th    April, 
1768,  m.  2nd  October,  17'.it, 
Susan,    daughter    of     Amos 
Bl'BNiiAv,  mid   <l.    1st   Feb- 
ruary, 1827,  leaving  issue. 

(1)  Anna,  m.    30th   December, 
1778,      Lieutenant      Aaron 
Low. 

(2)  Klizaheth,    d.    «nm.    20th 
February,  1846. 

(3)  Lucy,'    »«.     3rd     <>,-(,  ,lier, 
1785,  Samuel  MutDV,  and  d. 
13th  October,  181:1 

(4)  Lydia,  m.   IHtli    December, 
1788,    Adam   Bo  YD,   and   rf. 
2nd  May,  184*. 

(5)  Abigail,     d.     uam.      14th 
March,  1850. 

1.  Mary,   m.   22nd   October,   1741, 
Job  SMITH,  and  rf.  27th  March, 
1816. 

2.  Eunice,  m.  22nd   October,  1745, 
George  MAETI.V. 

Captain  Jonathan  Burnliam,  m.  sec- 
ondly 13th  May,  1730,  MarthaFosTEK, 
and  d.  3rd  April,  1773,  having  by  her 
(who  rf.  20th  February,  1790;  had 
with  other  issue,  who  rf.  ««»»., 

3.  Lucy,  m.  February,  1737,  Enoch 
HASKELL,  andrf.  9th  May,  17!»2. 

4.  Abigail,   m.   12th   March,   1767, 
G-rover  DODOB,  andrf.  31sl  Morch, 
1836. 

vn.  David,  4.  20th  October,  1688,  m. 
first,  2nd  July,  1711,  Elizabeth  PER- 
KI.XS,  and  had  issue, 

1.  David,  4.   17th  June,   1714,   m. 
25th  September,   17IW,   Klizubetli 
M  \  K.-K  M.i..an  1  rf.  27th  December, 
1802,  having  by  her  (whorf.  1801) 
had    numerous    issue,    who    l?ft 
many  descendants. 

2.  Westley,    4.    October,   171C    m. 
first,  9th  December,  1740,  Joonna 
TIIORXTOX,   and    secondly,    10:  h 
November,  1743,  Deborah,  daugh- 
ter of  Zachary  STOREY,  and   rf. 
28th  June,  17~97,  having  by  her 
(who  rf.   24th   November,   1821) 
had  with  other  i»sue,  a  son, 


8  to 


P.FRKE'R  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Westley,  wlio  was  ancestor  by 
Molly  Woodbery,  his  wife, of 
many  descendants. 

1.  Elizabeth,    m.     25th     February, 
1733,  Samuel  WKBSTKR. 

2.  Sarah,  in.  9th    December,    173G, 
Soloman  GIBBINGS. 

3.  Abigail,  m.  1740,  Daniel  DANE. 
David    Burnham    m.  secondly,    18th 
August,    1740,    Elizabeth   BAHTLKTT, 
and  d.  2nd  February,  1770,  having  by 
her  (who  d.  16th  October,  1794)   had 
issue, 

3.  Isaac,   b.  31st  August,  1741  ;  m. 
Philippi   BUBXHAM,    and   cl.  8th 
August,     1819,     having     bv     her 
(who  cl.  31st  March,  1831)   had 
i^site,  a  son, 

Isaac,  m.  13th  July,  1798,  Polly 
WILLIAMS,  and  had  two 
children,  Isaac  and  Mary, 
whose  descendants  are  now 
extinct  in  Essex,  Massa- 
chusetts. 

4.  Joseph,  b.  3rd  January,  1743  ;  in. 
18th   November,   1773,  Margaret 
BURXHAM,  and  d.  19th  Septem- 
ber,   1777,    leaving   issue,   whose 
descendants  were  settled  at  Salem, 
Massachusetts. 

5.  William,  I.  10th  August,  1746; 
»».    23rd    June,     1774,     Bethula 
MARSHALL,  and  d.  23rd  July,  1825, 
having     by    her    (who    d.    13th 
December,  1811)  had  issue  a  son, 
Francis. 

I.  Abigail,    m.    17th    November,    1699, 

Eben  WHITMAN. 
H.  Mary,  in.  10th  October,  1709,  Samuel 

WBYMOUTH. 
The  second  SOD, 

THOMAS  BURNHAM,  b.  30th  September, 
1073  ;  d.  1748,  having  by  Susannah,  his  wife, 
who  d.  the  same  year,  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  m.  10th  April,  1728,  Mary 
WHEELER,  and  by  her  (1.  1708;  cl. 
19th  February,  1778)  had  issue, 

1.  Simeon,  baptised  23rd  March, 
1729;  in.  first,  18th  December, 
1753,  Mrs.  Molly  WHEELER,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

(1)  Jonathan,  of  Essex,  Mass., 
b.  28th  June,  1760  ;  m.  1784, 
Ruth  HASKELL,  and  d.  9th 
May,  183G,  having  had  issue, 
whose  descendants  were  set- 
tled in  Gloucester,  Massa- 
chusetts. 

(1)  Molly,  b.  September,  1757 ; 
m.  1777,  Thomas  PINGREE. 

lie  m.  secondly,  6th  November, 
1766,  Mrs.  Hannah  SARGENT,  of 
Gloucester,  and  cl.  4th  May,  1816, 
having  by  her  (who  cl.  21st  June, 
1805)  had  issue, 

(2)  John,  baptised   18th  Octo- 
ber, 1767  ;    m.  1st  January, 
1793,  Judith  PULSIFER,  and 
cl.  1807,  having  had  issue,  a 
daughter,     Mary,     m.    29th 


December,      182],      Thomas 
DADK. 

2.  Thomas,  b.  1732  ;  m.  4th  Decem- 
ber, 1755,  Mary  HOWES,  of  Ips- 
wich, and  d.  19th  October,  1820, 
aged  88,  having  had  issue, 

(1)  Thomas,  b.  1757;    cl.  25th 
September,  1774. 

(2)  Charles,   m.    27th   Novem- 
ber, 1783,  Sally   BURNHAM, 
and  il.  x.  p.  December,  1825. 

(3)  William,   lost  at  sea,  aged 
25. 

(4)  Ephraim. 

(5)  Winthrop,  of  Essex,  Mass., 
b.  5th  September,   1769 ;    in. 
12th   December,  1793,  Mary 
COGSWELL,      and     d.     23rd 
November,   1852,  having  by 
her     (who     d.    12th     April, 
1833)    had    issue,    two    sons 
and    four    daughter?,   whose 
descendants   were   settled  in 
Essex,  Massachusetts. 

(1)  Susanna,   in.  28th  March, 
1797,  David  ANDREWS. 

(2)  Hannah,  m.  28th    Septem- 
ber,   1794,   David  ANI>KK\VS, 
and  d.  25th  May,  1796. 

(3)  Sally,  )«.  30th  July,  177<a, 
Ebenezer  GOODHUB. 

(4)  Mary,    in.    8th    February, 
1787,  Jonathan  ANDREWS. 

(5)  Anna,    b.    1779,    m.    17th 
September,  1801,  Israel  AN- 
DREWS, and  d.  24th  August, 
1853. 

(6)  Ruth,  d.  young. 

1.  Mary,  b.  4th  October,  1730;    in. 
8th  March,  1753,  Stephen  PAGE. 

2.  Elizabeth,  baptised  4th  Novem- 
ber,   1734;     in.    31st    December, 
1761,  Stephen  Low,  and  cl.  8th 
June,  1834. 

3.  Sarah,     baptised     3rd     October, 
1730;    in.    18th    February,   1769, 
John  V  ARNEY. 

II.  Jeremiah,  of  Essex,  Mass.,  b.  1702; 
in.  5th  March,  1730,  Jane  PRIDE,  of 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  and  cl.  12th  February, 
1783,  having  by  her  (who  d.  28th 
August,  1792)  had  issue, 

1.  Jeremiah,  of  Essex,  baptised  2nd 
April,  1732  ;  m.  August,  1754, 
Mary  BFENHAM,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

(1)  Israel,  li.  13th   November, 
1759. 

(2)  Andrew,    b.    llth   August, 
1761. 

(3)  Jeremiah,  b.  14th  Septem- 
ber, 1763. 

(4)  Parker,    b.    6th  December, 
1768. 

(1)  Ruth,     b.     16th     October, 
1755. 

(2)  Mary,  b.  17th  September, 
1757. 

(3)  Hannah,  b.  9th  June,  1765. 

(4)  Lucy,  b.  12th  May,  177:2. 


IM'HKK'S  COI.ONIAI,  OKXTIiV. 


Ml 


^.  .Ici-hua,  nf  Ip«wieh,  MU.IS.,  Cap- 
tain,  Implied  2Hth  Nuvember, 
I7:tfi;  m.  16th  September,  17U2. 
Kunice  llriiviiAM,  anil  <l.  !Hh 
June,  IT'.M.  having  by  her  (who 
il.  I'Yhnmn ,  IMII  )  had  issue, 

(1)  Joshua,  4.   13th    February, 
1768;    HI.  first,  27th   Novem- 
ber,  1792,   Lucy    ANHKI.W-. 
and    by    her    (who    d.    23rd 
April,    1795)    had    issue,    a 
-on, 

(it)  Joshua,  4.  24th  March, 
1793;    HI.  21st    March, 
1822, Hannah  ANDREWS, 
and  rf.  10th  May,  185S, 
leaving  him  two  daugh- 
ters, who  rf.  num. 
Ho  m.  secondly,  28th  April, 
1796,  Anna  AXDKEWS,  ami 
(/.20th  January,  1816,  hav- 
ing by  her  (who  rf.  2nd  Sep- 
tember, 1858)  had  is*ue. 
(4)  Issachar,  4.  20th  Fob- 
ruary,   1779;     m.     10th 
November,    1840,    Abi- 
gail   HABDY,    and     by 
her,  who  d.  27th  Febru- 
ary, 1860,  had  issue,  an 
only  daughter,  Elzina. 
(r)  Zacchcus,    b.  9th   No- 
vember,  1807,    m.   27th 
April,  1830,  Sally  BUBN- 
M  \M,     and    had    issue, 
four     sons     and     four 
daughters. 

(a)  Anna,  4.  7th  April, 
1800 ;  rf.  num.  30th 
October,  1832. 
(It)  Lucy,  4.  19th  July, 
1802;"  m.  27th  March, 
1836,  Daniel  POLAND, 
iii.d  rf.  26th  February, 
1S38. 

(c)  Susan,  4.  4th  July, 
1805;  m.  12th  May, 
1829,  Daniel  POLAND, 
and  d.  16th  April,  1835. 
(a)  Elizabeth,  k.  24th 
February,  1810. 

(2)  Caleb,  a  captain,    HI.  14lh 
September,     1791,     Jemima 
PtTLClFER,     and      d.      1~'.U 
(perished  at  sea  with  all  his 
crew). 

(1)  Lucy,    m.    16th     October, 
17&%  Jacob  ANDREWS. 

(2)  Betsey,  m.  27th  November, 
1798,     John     SMITH,     and 
removed   with   her   husband 
to     Enfield,     New      Hamp- 
shire. 

(3)  Susan. 

3.  Mark,  of  Essex,  Mass.,  captain, 
b.  llth  March,  1739 ;  m.  26th 
November,  1767,  Hannah  GOOD- 
•HI-E,  and  d.  9th  June,  1791, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  31st  July, 
1801)  had  issue, 


(1)   Mark,  m.  3rd  Man  I.,  17:0. 

Mar-an-l    1(1   liVHAM. 

(8)  S.u-.-ni,  ,,f  KnlieM,  .N  II  . 
m.  1st  July,  1SOL'.  llaiiiiiih 
I'KU'TS,  by  whom  he  had 
i— ii. ,  A  rim,  I,.  31»t  August, 
L8W  |  Hannah,  4.  i;iil, 

rv.      1HOS,     m.     (ii.1,-,,1, 

STKPMKNS  ;       C'larissa,      M. 
LKH,  and  Addinun. 

(3)  Eppes,  of  Kufleld,  4.  21th 
March,  1780,  m.  2nd   April, 

1802,  Abigail  CBAFT,  and  hnd 
IMB*. 

(o)  Eppes,  4.  27th  Mari-h, 
l.H".-,,  ,/.  25th  April, 
1843. 

(4)  An  nin  C.,  4.  7th 
Man-h,  1807,  m.  4th 
May,  1844,  Tawwin  8. 
GAOK,  and  had  i 

(<•)  Harvey,  4. 16th  Aii^u-t, 
1813,  m.  Lovina  BKOW- 
NKLL. 

(rf)  Daniel,  4.  llth  Septem- 
ber, 1815. 

(<•)  Norman,  4.  15th 
February,  1821,  in.  14th 
September,  1847,  Naney 
D.  QAGH,  and  had  issue, 
three  sons. 

(/)  Kleazcr,  4.  4th  August, 
1824,  in.  13th  September. 
1854,  Frances  E.  GAGE, 
and  has  had  issue,  two 
sons  and  a  daughter. 

(a)  Abigail  C.,  m.  I'hiiiens 
CROSBY. 

(Ii)  Nancy,  m.  Frederick 
PETTISOILL. 

(c)  Hepsibeth,  d.  1839. 

(4)  Goodhue. 

(1)  Hannah,    m.    28th     July, 
1791,  Joseph  COOBWKLI. 

(2)  Rachel,  ///.  22ml  IV.ember, 

1803,  Seth  BrRNHAM,  and  rf. 
10th  October,  1812. 

(3)  Sally,  m.  31st  October,  1805, 
William    l!i  I:\II\M.    and   d. 
29th  August,  186«. 

4.  Aaron,  baptised  31st  May,  17H. 
il.  an  infant. 

5.  Aaron,  of  Essex,  Mass.,  4.  15th 
May,  1743,  m.  first.  25th  Septem- 
ber, 1766,   Margaret  STOBY,  and 
by  her  (who  rf.  30th  April,  177/), 
had  issue, 

(1)  Moses,  of  Essex,  4.  24th 
December,  1771,  in.  6th  April, 
1799,  Eunice  ANDREWS,  and 
rf.  13th  December,  1859, 
having  had  issue, 

(a)  Aaron,  4.  22nd  Jan- 
uary, 1802,  m.  24th 
November,  1827,  Anna 
ANDREWS,  and  has  issue, 
one  son  and  four  daugh- 
ters. 

(4)  Moses,  4.  14th  June, 
1804,  m.  first,  22nd 


842 


TITTRKE'S  f'OLOXTAL  GENTRY. 


November,  1829,  Eliza- 
beth MORGAN,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  2nd  March, 
1833)  had  issue  a  daugh- 
ter, who  (I.  an  infant. 
He  «».  secondly,  17th 
December,  1835,  Susanna 
MORGAN,  and  by  her, 
who  (/.  10th  June,  1845, 
had  issue  (Moses.  b. 
31st  October,  1830  ; 
Elizabeth,  m.  Albridge 
PERKINS,  and  Susie,  m. 
Edwin  HOWES).  He 
in.  thirdly,  7th  May, 
1846,  Eliza  Ellen  AN- 
DREWS,  and  by  her  had 
issue  (Nellie,  who  d. 
young,  23rd  July,  1861). 

(c)  Eli,  b.  1806,  "m.  first, 
5th  April,  1831,  Mary 
EVELETH,  and  by  her 
had  issue  (Webster,  HI. 
Anne  FAIRBHOTHER,  and 
Russel).  Hem. secondly, 
September,  1866,  Mrs. 
Edith  EVELETH. 

(rf)  WiUard,  b.  2nd  July, 
1807,  m.  4th  December, 

1834,  Lucy    ANDREWS, 
and  has  issue. 

(e)  Daniel,  b.  20th  Novem- 
ber, 1810,  m.  4th  March, 

1835,  Rizpah  BURNHAM, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  28th 
February,  1852,  has  had 
issue. 

(/)  Jeremiah,  b.  9th  No- 
vember, 1812,  m.  27th 
June,  1839,  Matilda 
PERKINS,  and  has  issue. 

(«)  Eunice,  m.  22nd  De- 
cember, 1827,  Samuel 

GlDDINGS. 

(1)  Margaret,   m.   3rd    March, 
1791,  Mark  BCRNHAH. 

Mr.  Aaron  Burnham  m.  secondly, 
22nd  January,  1779,  Elizabeth 
SARGENT,  and  d.  27th  September, 
1782,  having  by  her  (who  d.  28th 
February,  1837)  had  issue, 

(2)  Andrew,   went    to   Canada 
when  young. 

(2)    Betsey,    6.    1789,    d.   vnm. 

10th  May,  1819. 
1.  Hannah,  baptised    10th   March, 

1734. 

in.  NATHAN,  of  whom  presently. 
IT.    Caleb,    of    Essex,    Mass.,   m.    14th 
January,  1731,  Dorothy  BROWNE,  and 
by    her  (b.  1711 ;  d.  28th  July,  1784) 
ha-1  issue, 

1.  Caleb     b.   27th   June,  1736;    in. 
24th  August,  1791,  Jemima  PUL- 
SIFER. 

2.  James,  b.  23rd  November,  1740. 

3.  Joseph,  b.  21st  June,  1747. 

1.  Susanna,  *.  24th  December,  1732. 

2.  Dorothy,  b.  llth  August,  1734; 


«i.     28th     March,     1761,    Abner 
POLAND. 

3.  Eunice,  b.  27th  August,  1738. 

4.  Lucy,  b.  20th  March,  1743. 

V.  Stephen,  of  Gloucester,  Mass.,  m. 
Ctli  November,  1735,  Mary  ANDIIMVS. 
by  whom  he  had  (with  four  daughters) 
issue, 

1.  Stephen,   b.  20th    March,   1738; 
m.    10th     April,    1760,    Hannah 
BCTLER,  and  had  issue,  two  sons 
and  two  daughters. 

2.  Joseph,  b.  3rd  February,  1743 ; 
rf.  26th  November,  1760. 

3.  Nathaniel,   of    Lyndeboro    (now 
Greenfield),    New   Hampshire    b. 
4th   March,   1747;  in.  20th  Jan- 
uary, 1774,  and  by  Mary,  his  wife, 
had  issue,  six  sons  and  one  daugh- 
ter. 

4.  James,  4.  14th  October,  1748. 

5.  Caleb,  b.  9th  May,  1750 ;  rf.  17th 
February,  1751. 

6.  Caleb,    b.   2nd   February,   1752 ; 
was  killed  at  Lake  George  in  the 
war,  14th  July,  1776. 

7.  Joshua,  b.  26th  January,  1754. 

8.  David,  b.  3rd  December,  1757,  »i. 
first,   7th  December,   1780,   Abi- 
gail PARSONS,  and  by  her,  who  il. 
llth  November,  1797,  had  issue, 
two    sons   and   three   daughters ; 
he  m.  secondly,  4th  June,  1800, 
Elizabeth  BARNES,  and   d.   16th 
October,    1834,    having    by    her 
(who  d.    31st    May,    1829)    had 
issue,  one  son  and  four  daughters. 

9.  Jonathan,    b.    30th     November, 
1758,  m.  Rachel  HOLT,  and  d.  oth 
February,    1839,   having    by  her 
(who   d.    9th   July,    1829)     had 
issue,  six  sons  and  six  daughters. 

I.  Hannah,  m.   10th   Mny,    1739,    Isnar 

PARSONS. 
His  third  son, 

LIEUTENANT  NATHAN  BURNHAM,  of  Che- 
bacco,  Mass.,  first  Lieutenant  of  the  4th 
Company  of  the  3rd  Provincial  Regiment  of 
Foot,  was  killed  in  Braddock's  defeat;  he  m. 
22nd  November,  1744,  Hannah  BUBKHAW, 
and  had  issue, 

i.  Nathan,  of  Dunbarton,  N.H.,  b.  31st 
May,  1747;  m.  14th  April,  1768, 
Hannah  MARSHALL,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

1.  Nathan,  baptised  16th  May,  1773. 

2.  Nathan,  baptised   15th  January, 
1775. 

3.  Francis,   baptised  21th  October, 
1779. 

1.  Hannah,    baptised    1st  January, 
1769. 

2.  Sarah,    baptised    13th    October, 
1771. 

n.  ASA,  of  whom  presently, 
in.  Thomas,  b.  18th  May,  1755. 

I.  Hannah,  b.  3rd  November,  1745. 

II.  Susannah,  i.  26th  March,"  1749. 
ill.  Sarah,  b.  25th  March,  1752. 

iv.  Elizabeth,  b.  13th  November,  1757. 


IM'HKK'S  COLONIAL  fiKNTRY. 


843 


The  second  son, 

A.v\  BfRNHAM,  b.  19th  March,  1751,  m. 
.•UK!  hnd  issue,  four  sons,  who  left  New 
Hampshire,  United  States  of  A  tin-rim,  in  the 
revolutionary  times,  Ix-iiift  ardent  loyalists, 
and  settled  at  Coburg,  Canada.  They  were, 

I.  .Asa. 

II.  Mark. 

in.  ZxciiBrs,  of  whom  presently. 
IV.  John,  of  Coburg,  Canada,  who  was 
father  of, 

George,  of  Peterborough,  Canada, 
M.D.,  m.  Adeline  Humphrey, 
daughter  of  John  SPALDING,  of 
Graf  ton,  Canada,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 


Herbert     G.,     of    214,     John 
•nto,  M.D.of   To- 
ronto,   F.R.C.8.,  Edinburgh, 
M.R.C.S.  England. 
The  third  son, 

Tin  HON.  ZACHKCB  HVBXIIAM,  of  Coven- 
try,  in.  Klizabcth  CROATS,  and  by  her  had  a 
son, 

MARK,  of  whom  presently. 
The  son, 

THE  REV.  MAHK  licKMiAv,  of  Engle- 
bourne,  Ashburnltain,  Ontario,  M.A.  Oxon, 
rector  of  Peterborough,  Ontario,  Canada,  m. 
Hetty  Stickney,  daughter  of  Colonel  HOST- 
WICK,  and  by  her  had  i»»ue,  a  son, 


JOHX,  the  subject  of  tins  memoir. 
Arm* — Ou.  a  caetron  between  three  lions'  head*  ernieil  or. 
Great — A  leopard's  head  erated  proper. 
Jtfotto — Basis  virtutttm  constantia. 
Resilience — Peterborough,  Ontario,  Canada. 


JHcflrtfwr. 


PETEE     McARTHUR,    of    Meningoort,    Camperdown,    co.    Hampdon, 
Victoria,  J.P.,  6.  4th  July,  1820,  in  the  Island  of  Islay,  Argyllshire, 
Scotland ;   m.  first,  August,  1856,  at   Geelong,  Victoria,  Margaret,  daughter 
of  Robert  McLEAN,  of  Ayrshire,  Scotland,  farmer,  and  by  her,  who  d.  March, 
1883,  he  has  issue, 

i.  JOHN  NIEL,  6.  June,  1857. 
n.  James  McLean,  6.  June,  1859  ;  d.  1866. 

in.  William  Gilbert  Stewart,  barrister-at-law,  b.  September,  1861  ;  m.  at 
Scots   Church,   Collins    Street,   Melbourne,    17th   December,   1890, 
Margaret   Rutherford,   fourth    and    youngest    daughter    of    Kwen 
MACPHERSON,  of  Goonawarra,  Snnbury,  and  Riverina. 
IV.  Peter  Campbell,  b.  July,  186-1. 
v.  Robert  Ernest,  b.  October,  1867. 
VI.  Arthur  Norman,  b.  July,  1869. 
vn.  Leslie  Graham,  b.  December,  1872. 
VIII.  Alexander  Gordon,  b.  May,  1875. 

I.  Margaret,  b.  July,  1866. 

II.  Catherine  Jean,  6.  April,  1871. 

Mr.  McArthnr  m.  secondly,  at  Melbourne,  Victoria,  July,  1886,  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Dr.  John  HOOD,  a  native  of  Carrickfergus,  Ireland,  now  a  resident 
at  Colac.  He  went  to  the  West  Indies  in  1837,  and  two  years  later  emigrated 
to  Victoria,  where  he  engaged  in  squatting  pursuits.  He  is  one  of  the  earliest 
pioneers  of  that  colony. 


Itnuaoc. 


The  McARTHrss,  for  many  generations 
settled  in  Argyllshire,  belong  to  the  clan 
Campbell. 

JOHN  McARTHrR,  was  i.  in  Islay,  Argyll- 
shire, in  1765;  m.  first,  1788,  Catherine 
GRAHAM  (of  an  Argyllshire  family),  and  d. 


1835,  having  had  by  her  (who  rf.  in  1837) 
eleven  children,  four  of  whom  d.  in  infancy  ; 
of  the  other  seven,  four  were  sons  and  three 
daughters.  The  eldest  son,  Neil,  went  to  the 
West  Indies,  lived  there  twelve  years,  and  rf. 
there  in  1840,  leaving  one  son,  who  rf.  young. 


8-44 


BFRKE'R  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


The  second  son,  Gilbert,  went  to  the  colony 
of  Vietoria  in  1841,  and  bought  the  estate,  in 
conjunction  with  his  brother,  of  Meningoort, 
where  he  lived  until  his  death,  in  1873,  unm. 
The  third  son,  John,  went  to  C:inada,  and 
acquired  property  in  Toronto,  where  he  d.  in 
1860,  leaving  a  widow  and  three  children. 
The  fourth  son  is  the  present  PETER  MO- 
ARTHUR,  of  Meningoort ;  the  eldest  daughter 

Crest — Between  two  branches  of  lay  a  greyhound  couchanf,  ppr. 

Motto — Fide  et  opera. 

Residence — Meningoort,  Camperdown,  co.  Hampden,  Victoria. 


Anne,  in.  Mr.  Gn.cnRlST,  went  to  Canada,  and 
d.  there  ;  the  second  daughter  m.  her  cousin, 
Duncan  McARTHUR,  who  lived  in  Islay,  and 
d.  there  18(52,  leaving  four  daughters;  and  the 
third  daughter  »».  Mr.  RYEIU'RN,  and  went 
to  the  United  States,  where  they  both  died, 
leaving  two  children.  By  his  second  marriage, 
John  McArthur  had  one  son,  George 
Alexander  Douglas,  b.  27th  September,  1887. 


Campbell 


SIR  NORMAN  MONTGOMERY  ABERCROMBIE  CAMPBELL,  Bai-h, 
of  Auclunbrock,  I.  2nd  March,  1846,  m.  I9th  May,  1886,  Isabella  Sava, 
third  daughter  of  the  late  JEROME  CARAXDINI,  Marquis  do  Sarzano,  and  widow 
of  George  COTTERELL,  and  has  issue, 
Moira  Constance,  6.  1887. 
Ida  Cerise,  b.  1888. 


lineage. 


Eight  centuries  ago,  GILLESPIE  CAMPBELL 
acquired,  by  marriage  with  an  heiress,  the 
lordship  of  Lochow,  in  Argyllshire,  and  from 
him  descended, 

SIR  COLIN  CAMPBELL,  of  Lochow,  who,  dis- 
tinguished as  well  by  the  great  acquisitions  he 
had  made  to  his  estate  as  by  his  achievements 
in  war,  obtained  the  surname  of  More,  or 
Great ;  and  from  him  the  chief  of  the  house 
is  in  the  Gaelic  styled,  to  this  day,  MAcCA- 
LAIN  MORE.  He  was  knighted  by  ALEXAN- 
DER III,  1280,  and  was  one  of  the  nominees 
129 1,  on  the  part  of  Robert  Bruce,  in  the  contest 
for  the  crown  of  Scotland.  This  renowned 
and  gallant  chieftain  was  slain  in  a  conflict 
with  his  powerful  neighbour,  the  Lord  of 
Lorn,  at  a  place  called  the  String  of  Lorn, 
where  a  cairn  was  erected  over  his  grave. 
The  event  occasioned  continued  feuds  for  a 
series  of  years  between  the  houses  of  Lochow 
and  Lorn,  which  terminated  at  last  by  the 
marriage  of  the  first  Earl  of  Argyll  with  the 
heiress  of  Lorn.  Sir  Colin  m.  a  lady  of  the 
name  of  ST.  CLAIR,  and  had, 

I.  NEIL,  his  successor. 

II.  Donald,  ancestor  of  Campbell,  Earl  of 
LOUDOUN  (see  BURKE'S  Peerage). 

III.  Dugald   (Sir),   who  swore  fealty  to 
EDWARD  I,   in  1296,  but  alterwards 
joined  Robert  Bruce. 

IV.  Arthur,  who   having   sworn   fidelity 
with  his  brother  to  King  EDWARD,  like 
him,  afterwards  joined  Robert  Bruce, 
from  whom  he  obtained  two  charters 
of  the  constabulary  of  Dunstaffnage, 
with  the  mains  thereof. 

v.  Duncan,  likewise  a  supporter  of  the 

Bruce. 
Sir  Colin  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

SIR  NEIL  CAMPBELL,  who  was  knighted  by 
ALEXANDER  III,  towards  the  close  of  that 
monarch's  reign.  lie  swore  fealty,  with  his 


brothers,  in  1206,  to  King  EDWARD,  but 
afterwards  joining  Robert  Bruce,  adhered  to 
him  in  prosperity  and  adversity,  and  fought 
by  his  side  in  almost  every  field,  from  the 
battle  of  Methven  to  that  of  Bannockburn. 
The  king  had  so  high  a  sense  of  Campbell's 
services  that  he  gave  him  his  sister,  Lady  Mary 
Bruce,  in  marriage,  and  granted  to  him  and  his 
said  wife,  and  John  their  son,  all  the  lands 
which  belonged  to  David  de  Strathbogie,  Karl 
of  Atholl.  When  the  triumph  of  Bannock- 
burn  had  decided  the  independence  of  Scot- 
land, Sir  Neil  Campbell  was  one  of  the  great 
barons  in  the  parliament  which  met  at  Ayr, 
26th  April,  1315,  and  fixed  the  succession  to 
the  Crown.  By  the  Lady  Mary  Bruce,  (who  in. 
secondly,  Sir  Alexander  ERASER),  he  had 
three  sons,  viz., 

i.  COLIN,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John  (Sir),  of  Moulin,  who,  upon  the 

forfeiture  of  David  de  Strathbogie,  llth 

Earl  of  Atholl,  was  advanced  to  that 

earldom.     He    fell    at   the   battle    of 

Halidon  Hill,  1333  j  and  dying  without 

issue,  that  Earldom  of  Atholl  reverted 

to  the  Crown. 

in.  Duncan,  of  Menstrie. 

SirXeil  rf.  in  1316,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

SIR  COLIN    CAMPBELL,  of    Lochow,   who 

accompanied  the  king  into  Ireland,  in   1316, 

to  assist  in  placing  his  brother,  Edward  Bruce, 

upon  the  throne  of  that  kingdom.     Sir  Colin, 

in  1334,  assisted  the  Steward  of  Scotland  in 

the  recovery  of  the  Castle  of  Dunoou  from 

the  English,  which    gave   the   first   turn   of 

fortune  in  favour  of  King  DAVID  BRUCE,  and 

he  was  in   consequence  appointed   heritable 

governor  of  that  fortress.     He  m.  a  lady  of 

the  house  of  Lennox,  and  had  three  sons  and 

a  (laughter,  yiz., 

I.  ARCHIBALD,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  ancestor  of  the  CAMPBELLS  of 


nfRKK'S  COLONIAL  i.KNTKY. 


846 


Barbreek,  Sarroth,  and  others.  This 
John  Campbell  appears  to  liuvc  held 
Ardskroclnisli,  as  well  as  Harbreck. 
Hi-  ilc-n>m)anta continued  possessed nf 
tin'  latter  estate  until  the  ir.nlc  heirs 
having  failed  in  tlie  IGtli  generation, 
the  heiress  conveyed  liarbreek  to  her 
hushand,  Colin  Campbell,  who  in  right 
of  his  marriage  assumed  the  design- 
ation of  "  Barbrcck,"  and  as  ho  was 
drsrended  from  Sir  Colin  Campbell, 
father  of  John,  the  first  Campbell  of 
Barbrcck,  the  link  of  the  male  line  was 
thus  restored.  Frederick  William 
Campbell,  17th  of  Barbreck,  disposed 
of  his  estate  in  Argyllshire, 
in.  Dugald,  of  Cowal,  joined  Baliol,  and 

forfeited  his  estates. 
I.  Alicia,  »».  Allan  LAUDEB,  of  Hatton. 

llf  <'.  13  tO,  and  was  *.  by  his  eldest  ion, 
SIR  ABCUIBALD  CAMPBKLI.,  of  Loohow,  m. 

Mary,  daughter  of  Sir  John  LAMONT,  and  had 

a  son, 

COLIN  (Sir),  his  heir. 
Sir  Archibald  adhered  faithfully  to  DAVID 

1 1,  during  his  captivity  in  England*,  and  had  a 

irr.mt,   1357,  of  his  brother's  forfeited  estate 

of  Cowal.     He  was  *.  by  his  son, 

SIB  COLIN  CAMPBELL,  of  Lochow,  who  »». 

Margaret,  second  daughter  of  Sir  John  DiirM- 

MOND.  of  Stobhall,  and  sister  of  Annabella, 

Queen  Consort  of  ROBERT  III,  by  whom  lie 

had  issue, 

I.  DUNCAN  (Sir),  his  heir. 

II.  Colin,  of  Ardkinglae,  whose  son, 

John,  had  a  charter  of  Auchingown 
from  his  uncle  Sir  Duncan  Cam]>- 
bell,  6th  May,  1428,  and  was 
ancestor  of  Campbell  of  Ardling- 
las,  represented  by  Callander,  of 
Craigforth  ;  CAMPBELL,  of  Arden- 
tinny,  Dunoon,  Carriclc,  Slcipiiixti, 
Blythswood,  Shaipfield,  Sackan, 
.•I  in-1,11' ill  in  and  Dergachie. 
in.  Donald. 
I.  Christian,;/;,  to  Duncan  MACFAKLAXE, 

of  Arrochar. 

Sir  Colin  was  i.athis  decease  by  his  eldest  son. 
SIR  DUNCAN  CAMPBELL,  of  Lochow,  who 
was  raised  to  the  dignity  of  a  Lord  of  Parlia- 
ment by  JAMES  II,  in  14-45,  by  the  title  of 
LOKD  CAMPBELL,  hating  in  the  previous 
reign  been  of  the  Privy  Council,  and  been 
appointed  the  King's  Justiciary,  and  Lord- 
Lieutenant  of  the  co.  Argyll.  His  lordship 
m.  first,  Lady  Marjory  STEWART,  daughter  of 
Robert,  Duke  of  Albany,  Regent  of  Scotland, 
mid  had  three  sons,  viz., 

I.  Celcstine,  who  <l.  young, 
ii.  Archibald,  whom.  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Sir  John  SOMEKVILLK,  of  Curnwatli ; 
and  dying  before  his  father,  left  a  son, 
COLIN,  who  «.   his   grandfather  as 
second    lord,     and    was    created 
EABL  OF  AROVLL,  1457.    He  was 
ancestor  of  the  DUKESOF  ARGYLL, 
the  EARLS  OF  CAWDOB,  the  CAMP- 
BELLS of  Lniiilie,  and  many  other 
noble  and  illustrious  houses. 


III.  Colin  (Sir),  anee-tor  of  the  CAMP- 
Ill'l  I.s  •;/'  <il,,,,n;-liy  and  (Jlr»fall,n-ti, 
Earls  and  MarquciM**  of  BttKAUAJ.- 

IIAXK. 

Lord  Campbell  </i.  secondly,  Margaret,  daugh- 
ter Of  Sir  John  SlKWAKT,  of  Blllrklllll, 
nalHial  son  of  ROBERT  III,  and  had  (line 

more  sons,  viz., 

iv.  Iirsi  \\,  of  Auehinbrock,  of  whom 

presently, 
r.  Neil,  ancestor  of  CAMPBELL,  of  Elltu- 

greig,  and  of  Arnxtnle. 
vi.  Arthur  (or  Archibald),  ancestor  of 

CAMPBELL  of  Otter,  now  extinct. 
Lord  Campbell  was  one  of  the  hostages  for 
the  redemption  of  JAMES  I,  in  1424,  and  hit 
annual  revenue  at  that  time  was  stated  to  be 
fifteen  hundred  marks,  a  larger  income  than 
that  of  any  other  of  the  hostages.  He  ,1.  at 
the  close  of  the  year  1453.  The  eldest  son  by 
the  second  marriage, 

DUNCAN  CAMPBELL,  of  Kilmiehael  in 
Glossary,  was  father  of, 

DUGALD  CAMPBELL,  of  Auchinbreck  and 
Kilmiehael,  who  HI.  the  only  daughter  of 
LAMONT,  of  Lamont.  Their  son, 

ABCIUBALD  CAMPBELL,  of  Auchinbrcck 
and  Kilmiehael,  m.  a  daughter  of  CAMPBELL, 
of  Ardklnglai,  and  had  issue, 

I.  DUOALD,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  DUNCAN,  of  Castleweno  and  Anehin- 
breek,  heir  to  his  brother. 

III.  Donald,    first     of     the     family     of 
Kilmory. 

iv.  Archibald,  from  whom  the  families 

of  Danna  and  Kilberry. 
The  eldest  son, 

DUOALD  CAMPBELL,  of  Kilmiehael,  m. 
Fynewald,  daughter  of  Sir  James  MAC- 
DONALD,  of  Dunyveg,  and  the  Glen  (after- 
wards wife  of  John  STEWART,  sheriff  of  Bute), 
but  d.  ».  p.  His  brother, 

DUNCAN  CAMPBELL,  of  Castlewcnc  and 
was  in  possession  of  Auchinbreck,  r.  /<..  /«. 
1567,  Mary,  daughter  and  heir  of  William 
MACLEOD,  of  Dungarvan,  and  had  a  son, 

DUGALD  CAMPBELL,  of  Auchinbreck,  «ln> 
sat  in  Parliament  for  Argyllshire  was  knighted 
by  JAMES  VI,  and  made  a  baronet  of  Nova 
Scotia,  with  remainder  to  heirs  male  whatso- 
ever, 24th  January,  1628.  He  m.  first,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Sir  Aleiandc.-  KKSKINE,  of 
Gogar,  and  sister  of  Thomas,  first  Viscount 

•  Fentoun ;    secondly,   Isabel    BOVD,   and   (/. 
1641,   having    had   I.    Archibald,   who   pre- 
deceased  him  *..p.;    ir.  Dfxi  -AN.  his   suc- 
cessor;   I.  Grizel,  »«.   Sir  James  STEWART, 
sheriff  of   Bute;  n.  Anne,  m.  John  CAMP- 
BELL, of  Lochnell ;  III.  Florence,  »«.  John 
MACLEAN,  of  Coll.    The  second  son, 

SIB  DUXCAN  CAMPELL,  second  Bart.,  sat 
in  Parliament  for  Argyllshire,  was  one  of 
the  commissioners  sent  to  Ireland,  1644,  and 
fell  at  Inverlochy,  1645.  He  m.  first,  Mar- 
garet, daughter  of  Brice  BLAIB,  of  Blair, 
who  d.  s.  p.;  secondly,  a  daughter  of  MAX- 
WELL, of  Newark,  by  whom  he  hod, 
DUOALD,  his  heir. 

•  Sir  Duncan  m.  thirdly,  Jean,  daughter  of  Alex- 
ander CoLQl'iiofN,  of  Luss,  by  whom  he  had, 


8-ki 


BUEKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Archibald,  of  Knockemelie,  m.  a  daugh- 
ter of  Colin  CAMPBELL,  tutor,  of 
Calder,  and  liad  issue, 

1.  DPNCAJJ  (Sis),  fourth  Baronet. 

2.  Alexander,     of     Strondour,     tit. 
Jean,  daughter  of   CAMPBELL,  of 
Otter,  and  had  a  son, 

Archibald,  of  Strondour,  M. 
Margaret,daughter  of  Donald 
M<  NEILL,  of  Creas,  and  had 
issue, 

(a)  Daniel,  of  Carsoig,  ;«. 
Janet,       daughter        of 
Patrick    CAMPBELL,     of 
Kilduskland. 

(b)  Alexander,    merchant 
in     Norfolk,      Virginia, 
and   afterwards  in  Glas- 
gow, m.  Susan,  daughter 
of  Archibald  CAMPBELL, 
of  Knockbuy,  and   had, 
Sir  Colin,  dejure  seventh 
Baronet. 

The  eldest  son, 

SIE  DUGALD  CAMPBELL,  third  Bart.,  s.  his 
father,  1645,  had  in  the  same  year  a  grant  of 
10,000  marks,  in  recognition  of  his  father's 
services,  and  compensation  for  the  destruction 
of  his  lands.  He  sat  in  Parliament  1649; 
dying  num.,  soon  after  the  Restoration,  he  was 
succeeded  by  his  nephew, 

SIB  DUNCAN  CAMPBELL,  fourth  Bart.,  who 
was  forfeited  in  1686,  and  his  estates  given 
to  Lord  Melfort,  but  the  forfeiture  was  res- 
cinded 1690.  He  was  in  Parliament  from 
1G89  to  1698,  when  he  resigned  his  seat, 
having  become  a  Roman  Catholic.  He  m. 
Harriet,  daughter  of  Alexander,  first  Earl  of 
Balcarres,  d.  in  or  about  1700,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

SIE  JAMES  CAMPBELL,  fifth  Bart.,  who  was 
in  Parliament  from  1703  to  1707.  He  m.  first, 
Janet,daughterof  Norman  McLEOD,ofMcLeod, 
bj  whom  he  had  Duncan,  who,  predeceasing 
his  father,  had,  by  Jean,  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Alexander  CLERK,  of  Glendoick,  a  son,  JAMES, 
his  grandfather's  heir;  Dugald;  and  Anne,  »». 
to  Donald  CAMEBON,  of  Lochiel.  Sir  James 
m.  secondly,  Susan,  daughter  of  Sir  Archi- 
bald CAMPBELL,  of  Calder,  and  had  issue,  four 
sons  and  four  daughters ;  and  thirdly,  Mar- 
garet, daughter  of  CAMPBELL,  of  Carradale, 
and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  two  daughters. 


SIK  JAMES  CAMPBELL,  sixth  Bart.,  *.  his 
grandfather  1756,  and  d.  .1.  j>.  1812,  when  the 
representation  devolved  on, 

SIK  COLIN  CAMPBELL,  seventh  Bart, 
merchant  in  Greenock,  great-grandson  of 
Alexander,  of  Strondour,  brother  of  the 
fourth  Bart.,  but  he  did  not  assume  the  baron- 
etcy. He  d.  1815  or  1816,  having  m.  Henri- 
etta, daughter  of  Duncan  CAMPBELL,  son  of 
Neil  CAMPBELL,  principal  of  Aberdeen  Uni- 
versity and  had  three  daughters,  Grace- 
Buchan,  m.  Alexander  STEVENS,  and  had 
issue  :  Susan,  »».  Colin  CAMPELL,  of  Auchin- 
clonan,  and  had  issue  ;  and  another  daughter, 
Mrs.  Alcock. 

In  1841  the  dormant  baronetcy  was  as- 
sumed by  JOHN  ESTOUN  CAMPBELL,  of 
Kildalloig  (son  of  Dugald  Campbell,  deputy 
keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal  of  Ireland),  as 
descended  from  Duncan  Campbell,  vicar  of 
Kilfinan,  fifth  or  sixth  son  of  Donald  Campbell, 
of  Kilmory,  great-granduncle  of  the  first 
Baronet.  This 

SIK  JOHN  EYTOUN  CAMPBELL,  eighth  Bart., 
m.  29th  April,  1841,  Charlotte,  youngest 
daughter  of  Louis  Henry  FEKKIEU,  of 
Belsyde,  co.  Linlithgow,  and  by  her  (who  »«. 
secondly,  1855,  James  GARDINER,)  left  it-sue 
at  his  decease,  9th  December,  1853, 

Louis  HKNBY  DUGALU,  ninth  Bart. 
NORMAN  MONTGOMERY    ABERCBOMBY, 

present  Baronet. 

John  Hay  Shairp,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1882. 
Charles  Balph,  of  Cheviot  House, 
Cheviot  Hills,  New  Zealand,  b.  1850 ; 
m.  12th  June,  1878,  in  New  Zealand, 
Sara,  second  daughter  of  the  Hon. 
William  ROBINSON,  M.L.C.  of  Cheviot 
Hills,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue', 
William  Robinson,  b.  1879;  Charles 
Ralph,  b.  1881 ;  Norman  Dugald  Fer- 
rier,  b.  1883  ;  Louis  Hamilton,  b.  1885, 
and  Islay,  *.  1887. 
The  eldest  son, 

SIR  Louia  HENRY  DUGALD  CAMPBELL, 
ninth  Bart,  an  officer  R.N.  b.  2nd  March, 
1844:  m.  3rd  February,  1870,  Mary  Ellen 
Edith,  only  child  of  Henry  G.  AUSTIN, 
Archbishop's  Palace,  Canterbury,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  28th  September,  1879),  had  a  daugh- 
ter, Katherine  Mary  Edith.  Sir  Louis  d. 
18th  June,  1875,  and  was  *.  by  his  brother 
the  present  Bart. 


Creation— 24th  January,  1628. 

Arms — Gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa.  within  a  bordure  compouy  erm.  and  vert. 

Crest — A  dexter  hand  ppr.  holding  a  spur  or. 

Residence — Wellington,  New  Zealand. 


MAJOR-GENERAL   THOMAS   BLAND    STRANGE,    of    Strangmuir, 
Alberta,    Canada,    6.    15th    September,    1831,    served   in    the   Royal 
Artillery  in  the  Indian  Mutiny   campaign,  1857-58,  was  present  in  thirteen 
engagements  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  six  times  mentioned 
in  despatches,  subsequently   became   commandant   of   Citadel,  Quebec,    and 


MMtKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTIiV 


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dominion  in>]..ct<,i- of  Artillery,  187],  and  of  the  Sdiuol  ..f  (inmiery.  Kmgsl.>n. 
1880,  commanded  Alberta  Force  during  the  rebellion  of  1885,  and  willed  :it 
Slningmuir  Military  Colonization  Uanch,  Alberta.  He  ,„ .  ISC,-.',  Klin,,r. 
daughter  of  Captain  TAYI.OH,  ll.K.I.C  S .,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Harry  Bland,  educated  at  the  Koyal  Military  College,  Kingston,  Ontario, 

is  now  Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery,  served   through  N.\V.  e-,in|.:ii-n 

1885,  6.  16th  September,  1864. 
n.  Alexander   Wilmot,   student     Ontario    Agricultural    College,    sei  \.-.l 

through  the  N.W.  campaign,  and  settled  in  Alberta,  l>.  l8u'G. 
in.  Tom  Bland,  d,  in  infancy. 
IV.  Frank  Bland,  </.  in  infancy, 
i.   Alice  Constance,  6.  at  Woolwich,  1,^70. 

II.  Kathleen  Bland,  b.  at  the  Citadel,  Quebec,  1874. 

in.  Hilda  Violet  Bland,  b.  at  the  Citadel,  Quebec,  1870. 


liiuaae. 


The  STRANGES  descend  it  is  said  from  the 
ancient  Scotch  family  of  STtnny&ofJIalkaikie, 
whose  senior  line  became  extinct  in  tlie seven- 
teenth century.  The  Strange  of  Balkaskic  are 
mentioned  in  1362,  as  gentlemen  of  ancient 
lineage  and  fair  estate  iu  the  eastern  neuk,  or 
corner,  of  Fife,  holding  also  lands  in  Twee- 
dale  some  four  centuries  ago.  John  Strung 
of  Balkaskie  m.  1362,  Coecelia  Anstruther  of 
Anstrutlier.  From  William  Strung  of  Bal- 
k.-i.-kir  in  1440,  the  line  is  traced  until  the 
c*t;i(e  was  sold  in  1G15  ;  the  title  deeds  of  the 
original  hardship  of  the  Strangs,  now  in  pos- 
session of  the  Anstruther  Baronets,  confirmed 
the  alienation  of  the  old  barony  under  a  weight 
of  debt  soon  after  the  union  of  the  crowns. 
One  of  the  Strangs  fell  in  1647  at  the  battle 
of  Fawsido  or  Pinkie,  so  fatal  to  Scottish 
chivalry,  and  the  landless  heir  of  their  name 
rose  during  the  German  wars  to  be  Lieuten- 
ant Colonel  of  Cochran's  Scotch  Regiment. 
At  the  reformation,  Sir  Magnus  and  Sir 
George  Strang  were  respectively  prebendaries 
of  St.  Colme's  and  St.  Andrew's  in  the  Ork- 
ney Islands.  Sir  Magnus  was  also  succentor 
of  Orkney  from  1544  till  his  death  in  1565. 
Sir  Robert  Strang,  the  celebrated  artist  en- 
graver,the  son  of  David  Strange  by  his  wife  the 
daughter  of  John  SCOLLAY,  of  Hunton,  was,  it 
is  said,  a  direct  descendant  (see  memoir*  of  him 
by  DENNISTOUN).  Sir  Robert  fought  in  the 
battle  of  Ctilloden  in  the  body  guard  of  Prince 
Charles.  He  was  attainted,  and  sought  refuge 
in  the  house  of  Isabella,  daughter  of  William 
Lumsden,  his  affianced  bride,  whom  he  after- 
wards married.  His  son,  Sir  Thomas  Strange, 
was  a  judge  in  H.E.I.  Go's,  service,  among 
whose  sons  and  grandsons  may  be  mentioned 
Colonel  Alexander  Strange,  Madras  Cavalry ; 
Admiral  Strange,  Major  Charles  John  Strange, 
R.A.,  who  distinguished  himself  in  the  Crimea. 
The  Canadian  family  descends  from  a  branch 
settled  in  the  county  Kerry. 

MATIIENV  STRANGE,  of  Buruhouse,  who  also 
held  lands  iu  Kilbrydc  and  Rutherglen,  Lan- 


arkshire, wo*  b.  1035,  M.  Janet,  daughter  of 
A.  WAUUUOP,  of  Auldhoimc,  in  the  same 
county,  and  d.  12th  February,  1718,  leaving 
issue  a  son, 

CAPTAI.V  JAUES  STRANO,  who  inherited  the 
Burnhouse  estates  and  sold  part  of  them,  b. 
1071,  raised  a  company  for  GKOHOK  I  among  hU 
tenants  and  relatives  in  the  rebellion  of  1715. 
He  was  presented  with  the  drums  and  colours 
by  the  King.  The  muster  roll  of  the  com- 
pany, 1715,  is  in  the  possession  of  his  direct 
descendant,  Major  General  T.  B.  Strange. 
Captain  Strang  d.  llth  September,  1733, 
leaving  issue,  two  sons, 

I.  James,  Captain  of  Burnhouse. 

If.  ALEXANDER,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

ALEXANDER  STHAXO,  collector  of  cus- 
toms, Aberdeen,  4.  July,  1714,  m.  27th  April, 
1738,  Christian,  daughter  of  Alexander  FIND- 
LATER,  minister  of  Hamilton  (and  Jean  his 
wife,  daughter  of  Thomas  KIRCALDY,  Minis- 
ter of  Carnwarth),  and  granddaughter,  of 
James  FINDLATER  of  Dyke,  Murray,  and 
Christian  his  wife,  daughter  of  BBODIB,  of 
Brodie.  Mr.  Alexander  Strang  d.  15th  April, 
1786,  having  by  his  wife,  who  d.  19th  Janu- 
ary, of  that  year,  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,   a  surgeon,   b.  12th  March, 
1741,  d.  at  Bombav. 

II.  James,  b.  14th  February,  1745-6,  d. 
8th  January,  1747-8. 

in.  Charles,  b.  15th  April,  d.  30th  Sep- 
tember, 1747. 
iv.  ALEXANDER,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Janet,  4.  17th  October,  1739,  d.  21th 
September,  1740. 

II.  Barbara,    4.   13th    February,   1742, 

(/.    ttM/H. 

in.  Jean,   4.   31st  May,   1744,   d.   10th 

June,  1745. 
iv.  Bethea,   4.    25th    June,    1748,    m. 

Gabriel    KATE,    artist     ut     Fownes, 

Aberdeen. 


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BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


The  fourth  sou, 

CAPTAIN  ALEXANDER  STRANGE,  a  Knight 
of  Windsor,  b.  9th  November,  1747,  inherited 
the  Burnhouse  Estates,  which  he  sold.  He 
was  Lieutenant  in  the  15th  Regiment  and 
subsequently  became  Captain  in  the  13th 
Liglit  Dragoons,  and  served  at  Waterloo, 
and  settled  in  Ireland,  where  lie  m.  17th 
April,  1790,  Lucinda  (Lucy)  eldest  daughter 
of  George  OEPEN,  fourth  son  of  the  Eev. 
Thomas  ORPEN,  of  Killowen,  through  whom 
descent  can  be  traced  from  the  Plantggeuet 
Kings  (>iee  BURKE'S  Landed  Gentry  and  Rtryal 
Descents)  and  (I.  December,  1840,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Alexander,    Captain,  I.  25th  Decem- 
ber, 1793,  carried  the  colours  of  the 
Black    Watch    (42nd     Highlanders), 
through  the  battles  of   the  Pyrenees, 
and  (/.  (of  wounds  received    at  Toul- 
ouse) at  Madeira,  1823,  ««»». 

II.  Thomas,    Captain    EN.,   of    Beach- 
mont,    Kcnmare,   co.    Kerry,   b.   16th 
July,     1797;      m.     1817,     Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Major  TAYLOR,  and  was 
killed  by  the  overturning  of  a  coach. 
He  left  issue,  by  her,  who  d.  in  Dub- 
lin, 18th  March,  1853,  three  sons  and 
two  daughters, 

1.  Alexander,    of    Beaehmont.    co. 
Kerry,  b.  13th    November,  1818, 
Ensign  1st  West  India  Regiment, 
was    afterwards    Captain   of   Os- 
manli   Cavalry   during    the    Cri- 
mean war.     He  sold    the  Kerry 
property. 

2.  Henry    Francis,    Colonel    Royal 
Artillery,    C.B.,    Knight    of    the 
Legion   of    Honour    and   of    the 
Medjidie     (for     service     in    the 
Crimea),  b.  28th  May,   1822;    in. 
Emily,     daughter      of      General 
ORMSBY,     R.A.,     and    d.    1870, 
leaving  a  daughter  Edith. 

3.  Thomas    George,    Captain    65th 
Regiment,   killed   in   the     Maori 


war,  after  distinguishing  himself, 
b.  5th  February, 1826;  m.  a  daugh- 
ter of  Colonel  SILLERY,  and 
d.  s.  p. 

1.  Pliillis  Lueindii,  b.  22nd  August, 
1820;    m.  Thomas  DUCKETT,  of 
Clomnel,  co.    Tipperary,  and  has 
issue. 

2.  Mary,  b.  23rd  March,  1824. 

in.  HENRY  FKAXCIS,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

iv.  George,  gentleman  chdet,  Royal 
Military  Academy,  Woolwich,  b.  26th 
.August,  1803,  d.  uiim.,  1824. 

V.  Charles,  Captain  13th  Light  Dra- 
goons, served  in  India,  b.  llth  March, 
1805,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Dorothea,  b.  22nd  February,  1791 ;  m. 
1814,    Crosbic     Morgill    'CHRISTIAN, 
Lieutenant  in  the  Army,  and  d.  1818, 
leaving  issue  two  daughters,  1.  Luciu- 
da,  »i.  Edwnrd  GODFREY  and  had  a 
son,    ROT.    W.    GODFREY,    of  Park- 
gariffe,  co.  Kerry,  and  2.  Amelia,  d.  in 
infancy. 

II.  Barbara  Bethea,  b.  August,  1792,  d. 
at  Parkgariffe,  1878,  and  was  .?.  by  her 
grand-nephew,  Rev.  William  Godfrey. 

The  third  son, 

COLONEL  HENRY  FRANCIS  STRANGE, 
served  in  India  and  the  China  wars  in  the 
26th  Regiment  (Camerouians)  and  subse- 
quently commanded  the  25th  King's  Own 
Borderers,  b.  6th  July,  1798 ;  m.  his  cousin, 
Maria  Laetitia,  fourth  daughter  of  Major 
Nathaniel  BLAND,  of  Lake  View,  Killarney 
(xee  BUKKE'S  Landed  Gentry),  and  d.  in 
London,  5th  January,  1879,  having  by  her, 
who  d.  1874,  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,    Major     14th     Regiment, 

served  in  India  and  the  New  Zealand 

Wars,    b.    1830,    and   d.    at    sea,  s.  />. 

1870. 
ii.  THOMAS  BLAND,  the  subject  of  this 

memoir. 


Arms — Arg.  a  chevron  between  three  lozenges  sa. 

Crest — A.  mailed  arm  ppr. 

Motto — Invictus  maneo. 

Residence — Strangmuir,  Alberta,  Canada,  and  9,  Salisbury  Boad.Soulhscu. 


CAPTAIN  MAXWELL  WILLIAM  STRANGE,  of  Kingston,  Ontario, 
V_y  Canada,  of  the  4th  Regiment  of  Cavalry,  and  Paymaster  B  Battery, 
Canadian  Forces,  6.  1st  May,  1851. 


lineage. 


This  is  another  branch  of  the  same  family 
whose  pedigree  is  given  in  the  preceding 
article. 

MAXWELL  STRANGE,  of  Whitcfield  House, 
Cambiislaug,  near  Glasgow,  m.  Catherine 
WAEROCK,  and  had  issue, 


I.  Orlando,  of  Whiteh'eld  House,  Cam- 

buslang,  near  Glasgow,  where  he  died. 

The  property  was  afterwards  acquired 

by  the  family  of  STEELE. 
li.  Maxwell,    went     \u     America,     and 

settled    iirst    at    Albany,   New    York 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


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Stad1,   and   tlirrc  m.  the  daughter  of 
William    McGlLI,,   of    Albany,    Vi 
and   luul    icsur   (witll    tlnvr   ihiu^lili  . 
who  in.  and  had  issue)  a  son, 

James,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  m.  the 
<laii;;likM-iif  tlir  liiti'.l.ilin  ICwAHT, 
of  Toronto  (whoso  other  dauu'hlrr 
Jane,  »».  1846,  lion.  Sir  Oliver 
MOWAT,  K.C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  IV- 
mior  and  Attorney  •  General, 
Ontario) ,  and  had  issue, 

1.  James    Maxwell,    m.    Mary, 
daughter     of     JOHNSON,    of 
London,  Ontario, 

2.  George,  m.  the  daughter  of 
JOHNSON,  of  London,  Ontario, 
above-mentioned,  the  sister  of 
his  brother's  wife. 

3.  Charles,  m.  the  daughter  of 
JOSEPH,  of  Toronto,  and  had 
issue,  two  sons,  who  are  m. 
and  have  issue. 

1.  Elizabeth,  m.  Justice   MAC- 
LENNAN,     of    the     Ontarian 
Court  of  Appeal. 
III.  James,  went   to  America,  with   his 

brother,  and  d.  num. 
iv.  JOHN,  of  whom  presently. 
V.  Robert,  M.D.,  of  63,  Portland  Place, 
London,   W.,  m.  first,   Miss    RAVEN- 
SCROFT,  and  secondly,  llth  July,  1650, 
Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Peter 
ABKWBIGHT,    of    Willersley,    Derby- 
shire. 

I.  Catherine,  d.  in  Scotland. 

II.  Isabella,  d.  in  Scotland. 

in.  Mary,   went  to  America  with  her 

brothers,  and  m.  there ALEXANDER, 

and     had    issue,    whose    descendants 
reside  in  the  United  States. 
The  fourth  son, 

JOHN  STBANOE,  of  Kilbryde,  co.  Lanark, 
N.B.,  sometime  Lieutenant  1st  Regiment  Royal 
Lanarkshire  Light  Infantry  Militia,  settled"  in 
Kingston,  Canada,  became  Major  1st  Regi- 
ment Frontenac  Militia,  and  justice  of  the 
peace.  He  was  b.  in  Kilbrydc,  Lanarkshire, 
N.B.,  2nd  September,  1788,  went  to  Canada, 
and  served  during  the  war  of  1812-14,  as  a 
volunteer  in  the  Canadian  Militia,  at  the 
battle  of  Uindies  Lane  and  at  Fort  Erie ;  at 
the  close  of  the  war  he  took  up  his  residence 
in  Kingston,  and  represented  the  county  in 
Parliament,  1835-6.  Ho  »».  2nd  February, 
1818,  May,  daughter  of  William  McGiLL,  of 
Albany,  U.S.A.,  and  d.  14th  October,  1840, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  25th  May,  1867,  had 
surviving  issue, 

Residence — Kingsto 


i.   M  \XWELL  WILLIAM,  of    whom   pre- 
sently. 

11.  Orlando  Sampson,  of  Montague 
1  Inline,  Kingston,  Ontario,  .1  I',  Ml), 
late  Surgeon  A  l!atlir\.  C:i]m.|J:in 
Artillery,*.  13tli  .Inn,.,  l'sj<;,  „;.  nth 
June,  18411,  Ann  Kimly,  ihui.'htvr  ..f 
thi>  late  Neil  .1.  \|.  l.i  is.uml  yrund- 
daughter  of  the  lair  C,,l,in,.l  Allan 
McLBAX,  who  served  in  the  w 
1812,  and  cousin  of  the  late  Chief 
Justica  MoLBAN,  of  Toronto,  and  has 
issue, 

1.  John  Montague,  b.  21st  August, 
1854. 

2.  William Warburton,  rf.  in  infancy. 

3.  Robert  Frederick  Banny,  4.  31tt 
May,  1865. 

4.  Courtlandt  McLean,  b.  6th  Julv, 
1867. 

5.  Orlando  Ernest  Smythc,  4.  19th 
April,  1872. 

1.  Emily  McGill. 

2.  Gertrude  Eliza. 

3.  Rosa  Marian,  rf.  26th  July,  1864. 
The  elder  son, 

MAXWELL  WILLIAM  STBANOE,  of  Kings- 
ton, Ontario,  was  4.  22nd  March,  1820,  served 
in  the  Kingston  Volunteer  Rides  during  the  re- 
bellion 1837-8,  and  was  afterwards  lieutenant - 
colonel  in  the  Canadian  Militia,  com- 
manded the  Cavalry,  No.  3  Military  District, 
and  afterwards  the  Cavalry  and  Rifles, 
Kingston,  Ontario  j  he  was  a  barristcr-at-law, 
of  Osgoode  Hall,  a  justice  of  the  peace  and 
police  magistrate  for  the  city  of  Kingston, 
which  he  represented  in  the  first  Ontarian 
Parliament,  being  returned  in  1867.  He  m. 
20th  September,  1849,  Charlotte  Anna, 
daughter  of  the  late  James  CAMPBELL, 
Doctor  of  Medicine,  and  sister  of  the  Hon. 
Alexander  CAMPBELL,  a  member  of  the 
Senate  of  Canada,  and  by  her,  who  </.  251  li 
May,  1874,  had  issue, 

i.  MAXWELL  WILLIAM,  the  subject  of 

this  memoir. 

II.  John,  of  Kingston,  Ontario,  Canada, 
B.A.  Queen's  College,   1877,   4.   10th 
December,  1856. 
in.  James  Campbell,  of  the  Post  Office 

Department,  4. 24th  September,  1862. 
iv.  Frank,  Captain  and  Paymaster  Cana- 
dian Artillery,  4.  llth  October,  1861.. 

I.  Edith  Campbell,  tl.  unm.  12th  June, 
1856. 

II.  Mary  Lavinia. 

in.  Amelia  Eliza,  m.  Dr.  DUTF,  M.D.  of 
Ontario. 

n,  Ontario,  Canada. 


MAJOR  JOHN  INNERARITY  BUCHAN,  of  Finhaven,  Studley  Park, 
Kew,    near    Melbourne,    Australia,    Major    (retired    list)    Victorian 
Militia,  and  councillor  city  of  Melbourne  Corporation,  b.  llth  November,  1842, 
m.  19th  March,  1885,  Blanche  Ellen,  eldest  daughter  of  Joseph  SHAW,  and 

VOL.    II.  3    I 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 

of  John,  youngest  brother  of  Sir  Robert  SHAW,  first    Bart. 
(»•««  BURKE'S  Peerage  and  Baronetage),  and  has  issue, 
i.  Eric  John,  b.  in  England,  3rd  January,  1886. 
n.  Ronald,  b.  in  Victoria,  Australia,  12th  August,  1887. 
in.  Kenneth  Shaw,  b.  in  Victoria,  7th  March,  1890. 
i.  Olive  Charlotte,  b.  in  Victoria,  27th  November,  1888. 


Uiiwnge. 


DiViB  BUCHAX,  merchant  in  Moiitrose,  in. 
Ellen,  daughter  of  —  INNEEAEITY,  and  had 


issue,  a  son. 


JOHN  BrcnAN,  who  resided  first  in  the 
parish  of  Tannadice,  Forfar,  Scotland,  and 
afterwards  near  Melbourne,  Australia,  to  which 
place  he  emigrated  in!853, and  became  an  estate 
agent.  He  was  b.  in  Montrose,  and  HI.  in 
Forfar,  Scotland,  17th  February,  1840,  Char- 
lotte, daughter  of  Thomas  BELL,  and  by  her 
(who  (I.  at  Studley  Park,  Melbourne,  24th  No- 


I.  Jous    IX.NEK  \BITY,    the    subject    of 
memoir. 

II.  David  Thomas,  m.  1880,  and  d.  1891, 
leaving     issue,    an    only    son,     Alan 
Carnegie. 

III.  Alexander. 

I.  Cha-'lotte  Elizabeth. 

it.  Sophia  Finch,  m.  —  HAEKEE,  who 

d.  s.  p. 

Mr.  Bnchan   d.  at  Finhaven,   Studley  Park, 
18th  March,  1874. 


vember,  1891)  had  issue, 

Arms — Per  fesse  indented  or  and  az.  a  garb  between  two  lions'  heads  erased  in  chief  of 
the  last,  and  a  like  lion's  head  between  two  garbs  in  base  of  the  first. 

Crest — An  oak  tree,  eradicated  fessewise  ppr.  thereon  a  lion  rampant  per  fesse  indented 
or  and  &•/..  holding  in  the  dexter  forepaw  a  branch  of  laurels  slipped  also  ppr. 

Motto — Facta  non  verba. 

.Residence — Finhaven,  Stevenson  Street,  Studley  Park,  Kew,  near  Melbourne. 


HIS   EXCELLENCY,    GENERAL   SIR   HENRY  WYLIE  NORMAN, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  Queens- 
land, Austi^alia,  b.  2nd  December,   1826,  in.  first,   April,  1853,   Selina  Eliza, 
daughter  of  Dr.  A.  DAVIDSON,  inspector-general  of  hospitals,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  in  October,  1862,  has  had  issue, 

i.  Alexander  Henry,  b.  April,  1854,  d.  March,  1858. 
i.  Mary  Lucy. 

if.  Helen  Campbell,  a  member  of  the  Royal  Red  Cross  (24th  May,  1883), 

lady  superintendent  of  the  Royal  Victoria  Hospital,  Netley,  since 

1st  November,  1889,  served  in  Egypt,  and  lias  the  war  medal  for  that 

campaign,  and  the  Khedive's  bronze  medal. 

in.  Annie  Forde,  late  Zenana  Missionary,  Indin,  <?.  num.  at  the  Peshawar 

Mission,  1884. 

iv.  Jessie  Macleod,  m.  1886,  Major  Arthur  Bon,  1st  West  India  Regi- 
ment. 

Sir  Henry  in.  secondly,  September.  1864.  Minnie,  daughter  of  Captain  T. 
KNOWLES,  3rd  Light  Dragoons,  and  widow  of  Captain  A.  R.  TEMPLE,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  December,  1865,  has  had  issue, 

n.  Henry  Edwin  Stewart,  6.  April,  1865,  d.  1866. 

Sir  Henry  TO.  thirdly,  March,  1870,  Alice  Claudine,  daughter  of  Teign- 
mouth  SANDYS,  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  and  by  her  has  issue, 


i:U{KL"S  COLONIAL  CKNTKY. 

in.   Widlcr    Ik-nry,  6.  14th  June,  1871,  lieutenant  Indian   Staff  Corps, 

4th  Prince  of  Wales  Own  Bengal  Lancers, 
iv.  Claude  Lumsden,  l>.  19th  February,  1876. 
v.  Grace  Alice. 

Sir  Henry  was  gazetted  to  the  Bengal  Infantry  as  ensign,  1st  March, 
1844  ;  and  became  lieutenant  25th  December,  1847.  He  served  as  adjutant  of 
the  31st  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9, 
including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  the  action  of  Sadoolapore,  the  battles  of 
Chiltian wallah  and  Goojerat,  and  the  subsequent  pursuits  of  the  Sikhs  and  the 
Afghans  under  Sir  Walter  Gilbert,  and  for  this  service  received  a  mednl  with 
two  clasps.  In  the  North  West  frontier  of  India  campaigns  of  1850-4,  he  was 
brigade  major  to  the  troops  engaged  in  the  operations  under  Sir  Charles 
Napier  and  Sir  Colin  Campbell  against  the  Kohat  Pass  Afridis  in  1850,  for 
which  he  received  the  medal.  He  was  deputy-adjntant-general  or  brigade 
major  to  the  troops  employed  in  the  operations  against  the  Momunds  in  1851-2, 
in  the  expedition  against  the  Ranezais,  the  Momnnds,  and  the  Ootmankhels, 
in  1852  ;  in  the  expedition  against  the  Bori  Afridis,  1853-rt,  and  the  expedition 
to  Shah  Moosah  Khel,  against  the  Momnnds  in  1854.  He  served  with  his 
regiment,  the  31st  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  in  the  Sonthal  Rebellion  of  1855-6, 
and  was  for  four  months  in  command  of  a  separate  detachment,  and  was 
thanked  by  the  commander-in-chief  of  India  for  surprising  and  capturing  an 
insurgent  chief.  In  the  Indian  Mutiny  (1857-9)  he  was  engaged  thrpnghont 
the  war.  He  was  assistant-adjutant-general  of  the  army  at  the  action  of 
Badlee  Serai  8th  June,  1857,  where  the  adjutant-general,  Colonel  Chester, 
was  killed,  and  from  that  time  acted  as  adjutant-general  to  the  army  in  the 
field,  to  the  end  of  the  war,  except  for  a  short  period  during  the  siege  of  Delhi. 
He  served  throughout  that  siege  from  8th  June  to  20th  September,  1857,  was 
present  with  Greathed's  column  at  the  actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Alighnr  and 
Agra ;  and  in  November  of  that  year  with  Brigadier  Grant's  troops  in  action 
near  Bunterah  in  Oude.  He  was  present  with  the  commander-in-chief  at  the 
engagements  prior  to  and  during  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  had  his  horse  shot 
at  the  attack  on  the  Shah  Nujeef.  He  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Cawnpore 
and  the  subsequent  operations  from  28th  November  to  6th  December,  1857, 
when  the  Gwalior  contingent  was  finally  routed  and  dispersed.  He  was 
present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  2nd  March  to  2lst  March,  1858. 
He  was  wounded  at  the  action  of  Bareilly  during  the  Rohilcund  campaign  of 
May,  1858.  He  served  through  the  Oude  campaign  1858-9,  including  the 
capture  of  Amethee  and  Shunkerpore,  and  the  actions  of  Doundeakeira, 
Bergudia  and  Musjeedia,  and  on  the  Raptee.  He  was  mentioned  in  despatches 
in  the  London  Gazette,  13th  October  and  15th  December,  1857 ;  16th  January, 
29th  January,  22nd  February,  25th  May,  and  28th  July,  1858,  and  24th  March, 
1859.  He  was  promoted  regimental  captain  2nd  December,  1860,  got  his 
brevet  majority  3rd  December,  1860,  and  his  brevet  lieutenant-colonelcy  the 
following  day,  and  was  created  a  Companion  of  the  Bath,  16th  August,  1859. 
He  had  been  twenty-five  times  thanked  in  general  orders  and  despatches  for 
his  services  in  the  field.  In  1860,  he  was  appointed  assistant  military  secretary 
at  the  Horse  Guards  ;  was,  1862-70,  military  secretary  to  the  Government  of 
India  :  in  1863-9,  was  aide-de-camp  to  the  Queen ;  was  promoted  colonel  8th 

3  I  2 


852 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


September,  1863  ;  major-general  '23rd  March,  1869  ;  was  military  member  of 
the  council  of  the  Viceroy  of  India,  1870-7  ;  was  created  a  K.C.B.,  24th  May, 
1873;  was  promoted  lieutenant-general  1st  October,  1877  ;  was  created  a 
C.I.E.  1st  January,  1878  ;  was  a  member  of  the  council  of  India,  1878-83  ;  was 
promoted  general,  1st  April,  1882  ;  was  captain-general  and  governor-iii-chief 
of  Jamaica  from  27th  October,  1883,  to  33st  December,  1888;  was  created 
G.C.M.G.  24th  May,  1887,  and  promoted  G.C.B.,  21st  June,  1887,  and  placed 
on  the  unemployed  supernumerary  list,  1  st  December,  1888.  He  has  been  since 
31st  December,  1889,  governor  and  commauder-in-chief  of  Queensland.  Sir 
Henry  was  offered  in  1893,  the  Viceroyalty  of  India,  but  on  consideration 
declined  that  high  appointment. 


Ht'ncaac. 


JOHN  NORMAN,  1.  at  Cottingham,  Yorks, 
Uth  February,  1724,  and  d.  there  23rd  May, 
1788,  leaving  a  son, 

FRANCIS  NORMAN,  I.  at  Hull,  1753 ;  ;«. 
there  21st  June,  1774,  Ann  BOOTH,  of  Tbel- 
ford,  Notts,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  b.  1782,  killed  in  H.M.  naval 
service,  16th  June,  1804. 

II.  George,  4.  1780,  in  the  naval  service, 
d.  at  Barbados. 

in.  JAJIES,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  third  son, 

JAMES  NOEMAN,  of  Hull,  Yorkshire,  and 
afterwards  of  Calcutta,  India,  b.  1794;  in. 
1824,  Charlotte,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
Henry  WYLIE,  of  Dumfries,  and  d.  March, 
1853,  having  by  her,  who  d.  at  Sandgate,  Kent, 
England,  22th  September,  1892,  had  issue, 

I.  HENET  WYHE  (Sir),  the  subject  of 
this  memoir. 

II.  Francis    Booth    (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Lieu- 
tenant-General,   b.   25th    April,    1830, 
educated   at  Military  College,  Addis- 
combe,  joined  Bengal  Native  Infantry, 
8th  December,  1848,  became  Captain 
1861,  Major  1865,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
1874,    Colonel    1879,    Major-General 
1889,   and    Lieutenant-General    10th 
December,    1892,    when    he    retired. 
Sir    Francis     served    in    the    Indian 
Mutiny   Campaign    1857-8  j     (medal) 
A.Q.M.G.  with  Ensufzai  Field  Force, 
1863,    in    the    Bhootan     Campaigns, 

Crest — A  man's  head  in  profile  couped  at  the  thou'ders  and  transfixed  leilli  a  spear  pale- 
wise  ppr. 

Mul to — Honor  virlulis premium. 

Residence — Government  House,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

Clubs — United  Service  and  Athemcuni. 


1864-6  (clasp)  Black  Mountain 
Campaign,  1868,  Afghan  Campaign, 
1878-80  (medal  with  clasp  and  bron/.e 
star),  and  as  brigadier-general  in  the 
Burmah  Expedition,  1885-6  (medal). 
He  commanded  a  second  class  district 
in  Bengal,  1886-90  He  »«.  first,  1852, 
Eliza  Ellen,  daughter  of  the  late  W. 
NISHETT,  Lieutenant  Bengal  Army, 
and  bv  her,  who  d.  1870,  has  issue. 
He  m.  secondly,  19th  March,  1892, 
Caroline,  daughter  of  Eev.  W.  W. 
CAZALET,  and  widow  of  Major  Edward 
KENNICK. 

in.  Alexander,  who  d.  1889,  leaving 
issue. 

IV.  Charles  Boswell,  m.  and  has  issue. 

I.  Emily,  m.  first,  A.  JACKSON,  and  had 
issue  ;  and  secondly,  Rev.  —  TVHTON, 
and  has  issue. 

n.  Amy  Henrietta,  m.  Captain  R.  A. 
\VArciiorE,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  and 
d.  1878,  leaving  issue. 

in.  Agnes,  m.  Major-General  Sir  Oliver 
Richardson  NEWMAHCH,  K.C.S.I., 
late  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Lucy,  m.  and  has  issue. 

V.  Catherine     Jessie,    m.    General     Sir 
Charles      Piitton      KEYES,      G.C.B., 
Madras  Staff  Corps,  and  has  issue. 

VI.  Annie,  m.    Colonel  W.  H.    UNWIN, 
Bengal  Staff  Corps,  and  lias  issue. 


A    RTHUR  THOMAS   BROOKE,  of  Milchcngowric,  Bo-abri,  New  South 
-L\-     Wales,  b.  2nd  September,  1857. 


BURKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


lineage. 

JAMES  BKOOKK,  of  BollingUm,  in  the 
Parish  of  Prcstbury,  afterwards,  of  l,;n-\ 
Green,  in  the  parish  of  Wilmslr*,  co. 
(  lir-ter  (brother  of  THOMAS  BROOKE,  of 
Bollington),  HI.  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of 
John  PIERPOINT,  of  Cold  Harbour  in  Tyther- 
ington,  1'restbury,  and  Man  !< -lield.co. Ches- 
ter, and  by  her  had  issue, 

i.  George,  of  Breretou  Hull,  co.  Chester, 
m.  ami  bad  issue, 

George,  of  Lucy  Green,  and  after- 
wards of  Maude  Hill,  near  Bol- 
lington, «i.  Anne  JODDBKI.L 
(sister  to  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Thomas  COOKE,  of  Kerridge),  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

1.  Benjamin,  of  Maude  Hill,  m. 
and  had  issue. 

2.  James,  HI.  Mrs.  BOOTH,  and 
had  is.-ue. 

3.  Edward,  in.  the  daughter  of 
—  DRABBLE,   of  Stockport, 
co.  Chester,  and  had  issue. 

4.  Thomas,    /«.    and    d.  about 
1853,  having  had  issue. 

5.  John,  of  Seymour,  Australia, 
m.  Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of 
Thomas  COOKE,  of  Kerridge, 
and  d.  at  Bollingtou,  Febru- 
ary, 1884,  *.  p. 

6.  George,  d.  unm. 

1.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Frank  SHAW, 
of   Wilmslow,    co.    Chester, 
d.  i.  p. 

2.  Eliza,  m.  —  HOWABD,   of 
Bollington,  rf.  .?.  p. 

IT.  BENJAMIN,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  Thomas,  of    Heaton   Mersey,  near 

Didsbury,  co.  Lancaster,  m.  and  had 

issue, 

1.  Isaac,     "I  practised    as  surgeons 

2.  John,      y  and  in  partnership  at 

3.  Joshua,  J    Stockport,  co.  Chester. 

4.  Thomas,  of  Stockport. 

1.  Dinah. 

2.  Bessie,  m.  —  SEDDON. 

IV.  and  v.    Two   sons,   both   d.   unm. ; 

buried  at  Prestbury. 
The  second  son, 

BENJAMIN  BROOKE,  of  Grundy  Hill,  Hea- 
ton Mersey,  b.  7th  November,  1763 ;  m.  first, 
Ann,  daughter  of  James  HAMPSON,  of  Dids- 
bury, by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  George,  of   Heaton  Mersey,  m.  twice 

but  d.  *.  p. 

ii.  John,  killed  at  Waterloo,  unm. 
in.  BENJAMIN,  of  whom  presently. 
IV.  William,  of  Gatley  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
and  of  Manchester,  b.  {Ith  December, 
1799;    m.   at   Manchester  Cathedral, 
28th  February,  1821,  Alice,  daughter 
of  John  THORNILET,  of  Grundy  Hill, 
co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  30th  May,  1859, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  3Cth  August, 
1859)  had  issue, 

1.  William,  of  Hale  Carr,  co. 
Chester,  m.  30th  August,  1861, 
Maria,  only  daughter  of  William 


111 .1  \kiloicN,  ..f  V.  Mim- 

c-lii>trr,  and  ''.  v.  //.  Hiiih  Septem- 
ber, 1S7I. 
'2.    Kilwnrd.  of  CIUMI    Wi».ii    i 

co.  Middlr-i-i,  \Vr\h:iui  Turk, 
Mucks,  and  Pubo  Hall,  <•« 
narvon,  .1.1'.  cos.  Middlesex  and 
<';inmrvun,  bi^li  sheriff  I'-vi. 
H.M.  coiiiiiii.-Miiner  for  the 
l.ieuteimnry  of  I.inidiiii.  ulicrifT 
of  London  and  Middlesex,  i^"^  :i ; 
I,.  2nd  May,  1831  ;  m.  first  I;IM!I 
Julv,  1857,  Jane  Kuiily,  daughter 
of  Thomas  ALSTON,  of  Lancaster, 
and  by  her  (who  il.  15th  January, 
1877 ;  buried  at  Llandrillo,  North 
Wall's)  had  issue, 

(1)  Edward  Alston  Pierrepont, 
Captain  T'.Mh  Cameron  High- 
landers, b.  6th  August,  1858 ; 
educated  at  Eton  and  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  m.  1889, 
Ella,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
late  John  Henry  TAYLOR,  of 
Bavensdean,  co.  York,  and 
step-daughter  of  Peter  Mc- 
LAOAN,  of  Pumpherston,  co. 
Midlothian. 

(1)  Emily  Caroline  Shewell,  b. 
23rd  April,  1860. 

(2)  Charlotte  Alice  Drummond, 
(twin    with    Emily   Caroline 
Shewell)  ;    HI.  7th  February, 
1884,     to     William     Clarke 
YATES,  eldest  son  of  William 
Charles  YATES,  of  Carnforth, 
Ycaland  Conyers. 

(3)  Dora   Louisa  Thorniley,  b. 
6th  September,  1862  ;  m.  2nd 
December,  1882,  to  WUliam 
\\VllcsleyPole  SUATWELL,  of 
Birkdalc'Park,  Lancaster. 

He  m.  secondly,  19th  December, 
1877,  Frances  Amyand,  third 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Wai- 
ford  BBLLAIRS,  vicar  of  Nuneaton, 
co.  Warwick,  and  d.  1892,  having 
by  her  had  issue, 

(2)  Edward     Arden,     b.     9th 
November,  1878. 

(4)  Amyand  Veronica. 

3.  Walter,  rf.  1874. 

4.  Oswald,  of  Larchwood,  Surrey.  Ii. 
1812,  m.  1st  August,  1872,  Mur\ 
E'len,  second  daughter  of  John 
BABNES,    of    Reedlcy    Hall,    co. 
Lancaster. 

5.  Arthur,    of    Brockhurst,    North 
Finehley,     Middlesex,     formerly 
Major     and     Hon.     Lieutenant- 
Colonel,     3rd     battalion      Boynl 
Fusiliers,  *.  1846,  m.  first    ISS'TL', 
Jane,  daughter  of  Edward  MrcK- 
LOW,  of  Castlehead,  Grange-over- 
Sands,   co.    Lancaster,   and   Ben- 
ni'tts,  co.  Cornwall,  and   by  her, 
who  d.  1886,  hag  issue, 

(1)  Arthur  Evelyn,  4.  1873. 


854 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


(2)  William  clc  Loighton. 

(1)  Jane  Dorothy  Mabel. 

(2)  Esther  G-wencloline. 

(3)  Muriel  Gladys. 

lie  in.  secondly,  1886,  Antonia 
Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Into 
Septimus  BOOKEK,  of  Swarth  lale, 
co.  Lancaster, 

1.  Agnes,   in.    29th    August,    1850, 
William  Wellesley  Pole  Shatwell, 
of  Birkdale  P.irk,  Southport,  and 
lias  issue. 

2.  Jane,  d.  1874. 

3.  Alice. 

4.  Emma,  d.  1883. 

5.  Charlotte,  d.  1882. 
(J.  Esther,  d.  1893. 

7.  Fanny. 

V.    Bancroft     Pierpont,    m.     Elizabeth, 

eldest  daughter  of  Samuel  DEAN,  of 

Heaton  Norris,  and  d.  17th  May,  1871, 

leaving  issue. 

I.  Mary,    in,  to   Christopher   ALSOP,  of 

Stockport,  and  had  issue, 
it.  Maria,     m.    to    Thomas    OLDHAM, 
of    Marple,    co.     Chester,    and     had 
issue. 

III.  Harriet,  m.  to of  Cheadle,  co. 

Stafford,  and  had  issue. 
His  third  son, 

HENJAMIN  BBOOKE,  of  Stockport,  co. 
Chester,  baptised  14th  January,  1798  ;  m. 
first,  Sarah  GOODWIN,  of  Hanforth,  Wilmslow, 
co.  Chester,  by  whom  (who  d.  December, 
1818)  he  had  two  sons, 

I.  John,  m.  Sarah,  younger  daughter  of 
Samuel  DEAN,  of  Heaton  Norris,  but 
d.  s.  p. 

II.  George,  in.  first,  Margaret  THOMSON, 
of  Chelford,   co.    Chester,    and    liad 
issue.     By  his  second  wife  he  had  no 
issue. 

Mr.  Brooke  m.  secondly,  12th  October,  1819, 
Maria,  daughter  of  Thomas  COLLIER,  of 
Cheadle,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
25th  November,  1848)  had  issue, 

II.  THOMAS  COLLIEB,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

iv.  Benjamin,  of  Clifton  House,  Bath 
Street,  Buxton,  b.  27th  August,  1826  ; 
m.  first,  21st  April,  1852,  .Ruth, 
daughter  of  William  MABSLAND,  of 
Bagully  Hall,  near  Stockport,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  20th  October,  1858)  had 
issue.  He  m.  secondly,  22nd  April, 
1865,  Catherine,  daughter  of  John 
SEA&EB,  of  Boughton,  Monchelsea,  co. 
Kent,  by  whom  also  he  has  issue. 


V.  James  Sugrlen,  of  Greenheys,  Man- 
chester, b.  30th  August,  1831;  m. 
28th  April,  1858,  Sarah,  daughter  of 
William  PLANT,  of  Northwieh,  Great 
Budworth,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  4th  No- 
vember, 1879,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
22nd  November,  1871,  aged  32)  had 
issue. 

I.  Elizabeth  Matilda,  A.  23rd  May,  1820  ; 
d.  unm.  22nd  April,  18lfi. 

II.  Ellen,    b.    9th   December,    1822;    d. 
29th  September,  1823. 

in.  Maria,  b.  15th  July,  1821  ;  m.  2nd 
April,  1859,  to  Joseph  Mather  WIL- 
SON, of  Worsley,  Eccles,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  d.  s.  p.  29th  September, 
1888. 
IV.  Ellen  Scott,  b.  20th  June,  1828; 

d.  nnm.  26th  April,  1849. 
Mr.  Brooke    m.    thirdly,   Miss    TAYLOB,  of 
Manchester,  but  had  no  further    issue.     He 
d.  20th  November,  1856.     His  third  son, 

THOMAS  COLLIEB  BEOOKE,  of  Veronica, 
Ea*t  St.  Kilda,  in  the  colony  of  Victoria,  b. 
10th  June,  1825;  m.  28th  January,  1846, 
Sarah,  second  daughter  of  Thomas  COOKE,  of 
Kerridge,  Prestbviry  (eldest  son  of  Thomas 
COOKE  of  Bollington,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  eldest 
daughter  of  Bancroft  PIEBPOINT,  of  Bolling- 
ton and  Tytherington)  ;  and  by  her  (who  d. 
31st  August,  1888)  had  issue, 

I.  Herbert  Benjamin,  b.  24th  December, 
1846  :  d.  19th  June,  1854. 

II.  Charles,   6.    March,   1850;  d.    21st 
February,  1851. 

in.    ABTHUB  THOMAS,  the  subject   of 
this  memoir. 

IV.  James  Goulburn,  of  Milchengowrie, 
b.  1st  October,  1859. 

V.  Evelyn    John    Pierrepont,    b.    14th 
December,  1865 ;  d.  unm.  3rd  March, 
1885. 

I.  Clara,  b.  9th  December,  1851 ;  m.  7th 
September,  1889,  to  Frederick  Talbot 
Driflield  CLINDENING,  M.R.C.S..  and 
L.R.C.P.,  son  of  William  Talbot  CLIN- 
DENINO,  of  Adelaide,  M.R.C.S. 

II.  Anniettie   Matilda,   b.   29th   March, 
1856 ;  m.  23rd  March,  1881,  to  Arthur 
Frederick     CUDMOBE,     of      Popiltah 
Station,  Wentworth,  New  South  Wales, 
and  has  issue  (see  that  family,  p.  675). 

Mr.  Brooke,  left  England  in  1852,  and 
lived  at  Worrough,  and  Tallarook  Stations,  in 
Victoria,  and  Tapio  Station,  N.S.W.  He  d. 
9th  June,  1887,  at  Veronica,  East  St.  Kilda, 
Victoria,  having  retired  from  business. 


Residence — Milchengowrie,  Bogabri,  N.S.W. 


OLIVER    PENFOLD,   of    Sandhurst,  in    the    colony  of    Victoria,  J.P., 
M.R.C.S. E.;  b.  in  the  parish  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  London,  15th  July, 
1844  ;  ?u.  at  All  Saints,  Sandhurst,  3rd  February,  1885,  Mary  Louisa,  daughter 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  CKNTRY. 

of  Alexander  BAYNK,  of  Sandhurst,  formerly  of  Kirkliston,  near  Glasgow,  N.B.; 
and  by  her  (who  d.  23rd  December,  1889)  has  issue, 

Harold  Lashmar,  b.  20th  December,  1885. 

Dorothy  Mary  Helen,  I,.  17th  March,  1887. 

ILtiuagr. 

RICHABD  PKXFOLD,  of  Angmering,  co. 
Sussex,  m.  6th  November,  1570,  Elizabeth 
PARSOXS,  of  Goring,  and  was  buried  there, 
2~>{]\  December,  1608,  having  by  her  (who 
was  buried  13th  July,  1608)  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of   Angmering,   baptised  at 
Goring,  17th  June,  1572;  m.  6th  Octo- 
ber,    1600,     Susan    LEXXK,  and  was 
buried    9th   March,   1628-9,    leaving 
issue.    She  was  buried  12th  January, 
1620-1. 

II.  George,  d.  t.  j>.  (buried  8th  February, 
1614-5.) 

III.  HUGH,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Susan,  baptised  30th  January,  1579- 

80  j  m.  28th   April,   1600,  to  William 

CUTFOULDE,  of  East  Preston,  and  had 

issue. 
The  third  son, 

HUGH  PEXFOLD,  of  Angmering,  baptised 
30th  August,  1584;  m.  28th  September,  1612, 
Alice,  daughter  of  Thomas  OLLITKB  (son  of 
William  OLLIVEB,  of  Tottington,  Lyminster, 
co.  Sussex,  by  Joane,  his  wife,  only  daughter 
of  William  SMITH,  of  West  Chiitington,  co. 
Sussex),  and  by  her  (who  was  buried  23rd 
July,  1660)  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  baptised  15th  November,  1618  ; 
buried  loth  April,  1645,  unm. 

II.  OLLIVBB,  of  whom  we  treat. 

III.  George,  of    Arundel,   baptised  3rd 
July,   1625,    m.   Sarah,    daughter    of 
Edward  PEACHEY   (ancestor    of    the 
LOBDS  SELSEY),  and  was  buried  7th 
May,  1670,  leaving  issue. 

IT.  Charles,  baptised  2nd  December, 
1627 ;  buried  6th  December,  1639. 

v.  Richard,  of  Goring,  co.  Sussex,  bap- 
tised 27th  June,  1630 ;  d.  circa  1686  7, 
leaving  issue,  two  daughters. 

I.  Joan,   baptised    29th  May,  1614;  HI. 
19th  September,  1637,  John  HAYNES, 
of  Washington,   co.   Sussex,  and  left 
issue. 

II.  Elizabeth,  baptised  28th  June,  1616  j 
m.  22nd  June,  1641,  James  SOUTH,  of 
West  Tarring,  co.  Sussex,  and  left  issue. 

III.  Mary,    baptised     29th     December, 
1622  ;  m.  5th  October,  1647,  William 
SIMMONDS,  of  Angmering.   who   was 
buried  there,  8th    July,    1659.    She 
was    buried     there,     18th      January, 
1691-2,  leaving  issue. 

IT.  Ann,  baptised  3rd  July,  1625  ;  living 

1653,  then  wife  of  Robert  BUSHBY,  of 

Patching,    co.    Sussex,   who   d.    17th 

August,  1694,  aged  65.     She  d.  17th 

July,  1680,  aged  56,  leaving  issue. 
V.  Susan,  baptised  1st  September,  1633  ; 

in.    29th    November,     1660,    George 

GOBLE,  and  had  issue. 


1 1  null    Penfold  wat    buried  at 

l«:th  February,  1668-9.    Hi*  second  BOH. 

OI.UVER  PEXFOLD,  of  Angmering,  baptised 
there,  10th  December,  1620;  and  huriiil  thrrr 
10th  May,  1669,  leaving  insur,  by  Joan,  hi* 
wife, 

I.  HUGH,  of  whom  we  trrat. 

II.  Oliver,     baptised      13th      January, 
1649-50 ;  buried  21st  April,  following. 

III.  John,  baptised  23rd  March,  ! 
buried  20th  January,  1657-8. 

ir.  Oliver,  baptised  26th  January, 
1655-6 j  m.  first,  Marv  KKWBI.L,  of 
Rustington,  and  secondly,  29th  Sept- 
ember, 1687,  Catherine  ADAMS,  of 
Sompting,  and  was  buried  7th  April, 
1705,  leaving  issue  by  both. 

v.  Peter,  of  Angmering,  baptised  18th 
July,  1659;  m.  7th  August,  1688, 
Elizabeth  DUKK,  and  d.  18th  August, 
1734,  having  by  her  (who  d.  25th 
March,  1707,  aged  37)  had  issue. 

n.  Richard,  of  Angmering,  baptised  9th 
November,  1662  j  d.  12th  September, 
1750,  leaving  issue,  by  Mary,  his  wife 
(who  rf.  18th  August,  1731). 

I.  Joan,  baptised  loth   March,   1650-1; 
buried  next  day. 

II.  Elizabeth,     baptised      7th     March, 
1651-2 ;  buried  next  day. 

III.  Alice,  baptised  18th  July,  and  buried 
29th  November,  1659. 

The  eldest  son, 

HUGH  PBXFOLD,  of  Sompting,  co.  Sussex, 
baptised  4th  April,  1648;  m.  first,  88th 
February,  1670-1,  Sarah  HIM,,  who  was 
buried  5th  February,  1671-2.  By  his  second 
wife,  Mary,  who  was  buried  18th  December, 
1683,  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Broadwater,  co.  Sussex,  bap- 
tised 28th  July,  1678,  m.  first,  30th 
October,  1701, 'Sarah  GITTIXGS,  and 
by  her  (who  was  buried  25th  Novem- 
ber, 1711)  had  issue  six  children.    He 
in.  secondly,  Anne  GRAVES,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  27th  December,  1769,  »ced  77) 
had  issue  ten  children.     He  d.  17th 
December,  1738. 

II.  HUGH,  of  whom  presently. 

He  »».  thirdly,  27th  November,  1688,  Mary 
ALDEETON,  of  Sompting  (widow),  who  was 
buried  there,  19th  November,  1720,  by  whom 
he  had  no  issue.  He  was  buried  there,  16th 
January,  1706-7.  His  second  son, 

HUGH    PBSFOLD,  of   Sompting,    baptised 

14th  May,  1680  j  buried  2nd  October,  1734, 

leaving  issue,  by  Jane,   his  wife  (who  was 

buried  at  Sompting,  7th  November,  1745). 

I.  Hugh,  of  Stey'ning  and  Annington,  co. 

Sussex,  baptised  15th  July,  1708 ;  m. 

17th     November,     1742,     Elizabeth, 


856 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


daughter  of  Richard  HAETLY,  of  Ford,   I 
co.    Sussex,    and    d.    6th    July,    1780, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  3rd  "November, 
.1788,  aged  72)  hail  issue,  from  whom 
descends  the  Sussex  family. 

II.  Richard,  of  Rowdell,  Washington,  eo. 
Sussex,  baptised  22nd  January,  1711- 
12  ;  d.  s.  p. ;  buried  19th  March,  1788, 
at  Washington. 

III.  John,  baptised   25th  October,  1716, 
dead  1780. 

IV.  Oliver,  baptised  25th  April,  1722  ;  d. 
ante  1724. 

v.  FETEB,  of  whom  we  treat. 
VI.  Oliver,    baptised    6th    June,    1724, 
buried  24th  May,  1770. 

I.  Mary,     baptised      27th        February, 
1709-10 ;  buried  9th  September,  1718. 

II.  Alice,  baptised  12th  March,  1713-14; 
buried  14th  October,  1720. 

III.  Jane,    baptised    17th   April,   1719; 
buried  19th  April,  1720. 

The  fifth  son, 

PETEK  PENFOLD,  of  Steyning,  baptised 
25th  April,  1722;  d.  18th  February,  1807. 
By  Sarah,  his  wife  (who  d.  2Cth  March, 
1790)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  of  Washington,  co.  Sussex, »». 
and  had  issue,  an  only  daughter,  Ruth. 

II.  HUGH,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Richard,     baptised    4th     February, 
1761 ;  d.  2nd  May,  same  year. 

I.  Frances,   (/.   15th   March,  1768,  aged 
12. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  28th  June,  1787,  Thomas 
YOUNG,  of  Seeding,  co.  Sussex  (who  d. 
14th  May,  1818,  aged  57).     She  d.  2nd 
March,  1842,  having  had  issue. 

in.  Mary,  living  1807,  m.  Thomas  PAGE, 
of   Storrington,    co.    Sussex,  and   had 
issue. 
The  second  son, 

HUGH  PENFOLD,  of  Steyning,  baptised  3rd 
September,  1759 ;  m.  17th  June,  1794,  Mary 
Marchant,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth 
LASHMAB,  of  Steyning,  and  d.  16th  Novem- 
ber, 1845,  having  by  her  (who  d.  8th  No- 
vember, 1858,  aged  85)  had  issue, 

I.  Peter,  of  Offham,  co.  Sussex,  baptised 
17th  April,  1803  ;  m.  twice,  but  d.  s.  p. 
8th  March,  1877. 

II.  Hugh,  of  Hastings,  co.  Sussex,  bap- 
tised 19th  February,    1805 ;    m.   21st 

May,  1834,    Sarah,    daughter   of 

FATHERS,  of  Guildford,  Surrey,  and  d. 
20th  June,  1849,   having  by  her  (who 
d.  20th  November,  1859,  aged  44)  had 
issue. 

III.  Charles,     of    Arundel,    co.    Sussex, 
baptised   3rd  March,    1807  ;   m.   26th 
August,    1841,     Emma,     daughter   of 
James  and  Ann  LEAR,  of  Arundel,  and 


d.  24t.h  Aiiv'ii.-l.  1SCI.  having  by  her 
(who  <t.  6th  April,  187!>,  aged  68)  had 
issue. 

IV.  Marchant,  of  Pietermaritzburg, Natal, 
baptised  5th  January,  1809  ;  d.  s.  p. 
22nd  March,  1879. 

v.  OLIVER,  of  whom  we  treat. 

vi.  William,  of  Steyning,  baptised  17th 
March,  1813;  m.  1'Jth  July,  1818, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Clement  FARLEY, 
of  Steyning,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6th 
August,  1888,  aged  79)  had  issue. 

I.  Mary,  baptised  18th  November,  1795 ; 
d.  1st  September,  1805. 

n.  Sarah,  baptised  23rd  May,  1797;  d. 
ii a  in.  9th  May,  1860. 

III.  Susannah,  baptised  6th  November, 
1798  ;  d.  mini.  13th  June,  1880. 

iv.  Elizabeth,  baptised  17th  May,  1800  ; 
m.  1824,  Arthur  MORRIS,  of  Lewes, 
and  ha4  issue. 

v.  Frances,  baptised  22nd  April,  1802 ; 
buried  20th  May,  same  year. 

vi.  Ann,  baptised  8th   February,  1816 ; 

d.  «»»i.  17th  December,  1846." 
The  fifth  son, 

OLIVER  PENFOLD,  of  the  parish  of  St. 
Clement  Danes,  co.  Middlesex,  baptised  3rd 
January,  1811 ;  m.  26th  February,  183f>, 
Frances  Helen,  daughter  of  William  JOHN- 
SON, of  Hackney,  and  d.  25th  November, 
1874,  having  by  her,  who  d.  1st  May,  1892, 
had  issue, 

I.  Marchant,  Port  Captain  of  Cape  Town, 
J.P.,  Royal  Naval  Reserve,  I.  llth 
May,  1840;  >«.  at  St.  Paul's,  Bristol, 
28th  February,  1873,  Mary  Browne, 
daughter  of  Hubert  and  Caroline 
MASON,  of  Exeter,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  24th  November,  1873)  has  issue. 

ii.  OLIVER,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

III.  William,  of  Kingsbury,  co.  Middle- 
sex, 4.  2nd  December,  1848  ;  m.  25th 
December,  1875,  Clarissa  Sophia,  only 
daughter  of  Stephen  BLUNDEN,  of 
Poling,  co.  Sussex,  and  has  issue. 

iv.  Harold,  of  Chiswick,  Middlesex,  J. 
15th  November,  1850;  m.  29th 
October,  1881,  Mary  Louisa,  eldest 
daughter  of  Thomas  WALKER,  of  Pap- 
castle,  co.  Cumberland. 

I.  Jessy,  l>.  20th  August,  1838  ;  TO.  24th 
January,  1872,  John  Thomas  Browne 
MASON,  of  Exeter,  and  Crediton,  co. 
Devon,  son  of  Hubert  MASON,  above- 
mentioned,  and  has  issue. 

ii.  Kate,  4.  12th  July,  1842. 

III.  Fanny,  b.  12th  November,  1816  ;  m. 
10th  December,  1879,  Osmund  Gilles 
BLUNDEN,  son  of  Stephen  BLITNDEN, 
above-mentioned,  of  Poling,  co.  Sussex, 
and  has  issue. 


Arms — Azure  a  chevron  or  surmounted  by  another  couped  sable  between  three  wood 
pigeons  ppr.  each  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  pellet. 

Crest — Out  of  park  pales  alternately  argent  and  sable  charged  with  three  escallops  in  fess 
or,  a  pine  tree  fructed  proper. 

Motto — Pendc  valde. 

llexidencs — Sandhurst,  Victoria. 


I'.rilKK'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY.  857 


Jfarr. 


VKX.  GEORGE  IlKXRY  KAKK,  M.A..  1.1,1).  (Cambridge),  of  Wliitmor.- 
Square,  Adelaide,  and  of  JSrightlunds,  Tea-Tree-  (Jtilly,  Smitli  AuMr.-ilin. 
archdeacon  of  Mount  Gambier  and  canon  of  Adelaide,  vice-chancel  lor  of  tin- 
University  of  Adelaide,  one  of  the  governors  of  the  Public  Library  MuHentn, 
and  Art  Gallery  of  South  Australia,  and  examining  chaplain  to  the  |{i*h(>]>  nf 
Adelaide,  6.  at  Tottenham,  co.  Middlesex,  2nd  July,  1819  ;  m.  at  Woolwich,  co. 
Kent,  5th  February,  1846,  Julia  Warren,  daughter  of  Major  Robert  Hutchinson 
ORD,  R.A.,  K.H.,  and  granddaughter  of  Craven  ORD,  of  Greenstead  H  ill, 
Essex,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.  (see  BURKE'S  Landed  Gentry),  and  has  issue, 

T.  GEORGE  ALKXANDER,  solicitor,  6.  28th  April,  1855;  m.  Mary  C. 
BLACKMOKE,  and  has  issue  one  daughter, 

Muriel  Edith,  b.  1881. 

ii.  Lswis  Henry  Ord,  surveyor,  b.  26th  September,  1857. 
in.  Clinton  Coleridge,  B.Sc.  (Adelaide  University),  b.  28th  May,  1859. 
i.  Eleanora  Elizabeth,  m.  January,  1872,  Edwin  Gordon  BLACKMORK,  clerk 
of  parliaments,  South  Australia,  and  has  had  issue, 

1.  Gordon  Patteson,  6.  December,  1872. 

2.  George  Edward,  6.  1874. 

3.  James  Gairdner,  b.  1876. 

4.  Edwin  Ord,  6.  1879. 

5.  Lewis  Gordon,  b.  1886. 

6.  John  Coleridge,  b.  1888. 

1.  Jane  Gordon  Drummond,  b.  1881. 

2.  Eleanor  Mary,  b.  1884,  d.  1891. 

n.  Mary  Edith  Patteson,  TO.  the  Rev.  W.  Hey  SHARP,  M.A.  (Oxon),  canon 
of  Sydney  Cathedral,  and  warden  of  St.  Paul's  College,  University 
of  Sydney,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Granville  Gilbert,  6.  1878. 

2.  Lewis  Hey,  b.  1885. 

3.  Percival  John,  6.  1887. 
in.  Gertrude  Margaret. 

iv.  Julia  Coleridge,  engaged  in  missionary  work  at  Norfolk  Island. 
The  Ven.  Archdeacon  Farr  was  educated  at  Christ's  Hospital,  and  at  Pembroke 
College,  Cambridge,  where  he  graduated  B.A.  in  1843,  and  M.A.  in  1853.  Ho 
was  ordained  deacon  in  1844,  having  three  years  previously  entered  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  and  after  being  diocesan  inspector  of  schools  in  West  Cornwall, 
he  emigrated  to  South  Australia  in  1854,  from  which  year  till  1879  he  was 
head  master  of  St.  Peter's  Collegiate  School,  Adelaide.  He  was  appointed 
canon  of  Adelaide  Cathedral  in  1857,  and  archdeacon  of  Mount  Gambier  in 
1880 ;  LL.D.  (Cambridge)  1882 ;  M.A.  (Adelaide)  1877  ;  warden  of  the  senate 
of  the  University  of  Adelaide  in  1880 ;  LL.D.  (Adelaide)  1883 ;  and  was  first 
elected  vice-chancellor  of  the  University  of  Adelaide  in  1888. 


858 


BTTRKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


ILincngc. 


JOHN  FAKE,  of  Cove  Hull,  ncur  Beccles, 
co.  Suffolk,  son  of  JOHN  FARE  (by  Elizabeth, 
his  wife),  and  grandson  of  JOHN  FAKE,  of 
Cove,  Beccles,  living  1723,  in.  Hannah, 
daughter  of  George  LEE,  by  Hannah  THOH>"- 
LET,  his  wife,  and  had,  with  six  daughters, 
four  sons,  viz., 

I.  John  Lee. 

II.  Fuller. 

in.  GEOEQE,  of  whom  presently. 
iv.  Robert. 
The  third  son. 

GEOKQE   FARR,   of  London,  m.  Eleanora, 


daughter  of  William  GooDALL,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  GEORGE  HENRY  (Ven.),  of  Adelaide, 
the  subject  of  this  memoir. 

I.  Emma  Laura,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  George  Farr  d.  April,  1828,  and  his 
willow  d.  1844,  having  m.  secondly,  John 
BAYLEY,  an  officer  in  the  72ud  Highlanders, 
by  whom  she  had  an  only  child,  Edith  Jane 
Stewart,  who  m.  in  1854,  as  his  first  wife, 
George  Wright  HAWKES  of  Boskenna,  North 
Adelaide,  South  Australia,  J.P.  (see  HAWKES 
of  Adelaide),  and  d.  s.p. 


Residence  —  Whitmore  Square,  Adelaide ;  and  Brightlands,  Tea-Tree  Gully,  South  Australia. 


Jfumjeiforlu 


EEV.  SEPTIMUS  HUNGERFORD,  of  the  Parsonage,  Enfield,  Sydney, 
New  South  Wales,  incumbent  of    St.  Peter's,  Armidale,  for  twenty-one 
years,  1854-75,  now  incumbent  of  St.  Thomas,  Enfield,  since  1879,  b.  12th 
August,   1825,  m.   1st    February,  1854,   Eliza    Sophia,   daughter    of    Heni-y 
Incledon  PiLOHEB,  solicitor,  by  Eliza,  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

i.  Marcus  Orpen,  surveyor,  b.  18th  June,  1855,  m.  3rd  March,  1880,  Emily 
Cherrie,  daughter  of  John  NICHOLSON,  and  has  issue, 

1.  John. 

2.  Garnett. 

3.  Geoffrey. 

1.  Zilla. 

2.  Clare. 

3.  Dorothea. 

4.  Marjory. 

H.  Hedley  Heber,  solicitor,  b.  20th  April,  1864,  m.  4th  April,  1894,  Edith 
Mary  Martha,  daughter  of FLOWER,  of  Melbourne. 

I.  Minna  Catherine  Eliza,  b.  23rd  August,  1857,  m.  first,  8th  November, 
1881,  Charles  Walter  "William,  son  of  Charles  MAcAETHUR,  and 
secondly,  24th  October,  1894,  Francis  William  HALES,  son  of 
Archdeacon  HALES,  of  Tasmania. 

n.  Annette  Jemima,  b.  31st  December,  1859,  m.  19th  January,  1882, 
Lambart  Skene,  son  of  Hugh  GORDON. 

in.  Miriam  Eliza,  b.  17th  March,  1862. 

iv.  Beatrice  Theodora,  b.  18th  March,  1867,  m.  5th  July,  1892,  George 
Barnewall,  son  of  Archdeacon  HALES,  of  Launceston,  Tasmania. 


ILtiuaae. 


CAPTAIN  THOMAS  HuNaERFOBD,  of  Eath- 
barry,  or  the  Little  Island,  about  four  miles 
westward  of  Inchodony,  the  seat  of  his  de- 
scendants, was  a  cadet  of  the  house  of  HCN- 
GEBFOBD  of  Farley,  Somerset,  and  accom- 
panied his  relative  Colonel  Sir  Edward  Hun- 
gerford,  of  Farley  Castle,  in  his  expedition 


against  Ireland,  which  started  from  Chester 
27th  May,  1647.  He  was  living  1680.  By 
Mary,  his  wife,  he  had  issue, 

I.  RICHARD,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John  (Rev.),  of  Cahirmore,  4.  1658. 

III.  Thomas,  ancestor  of  the  Cahirmore 
branch  (see  BURKE' s  Landed  Genfn/). 


IHTRKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTUY. 


359 


i.  Elizabeth,  MI.  Achilles  DAVXT. 

ii.   Margaret,  »i.  Francis  POOLB,  of  May- 

leld. 

in.  June,  in.  Thomas  HEWITT,  junior. 
'Hi.'  eldest  son, 

COLONKL       EH  II  Mill      llr.MiKUFOBD,       of 

Inchodony,  or  The  Island,  near  Clomikiltv, 
is  called  "Cousin"  in  the  will,  dated  2!th 
May.  ITi'.l,  of  John  Hungcrford,  Lord  of 
tl.e  Manor  of  Hungcrfoid,  in  England.  Hi- 
own  will  was  dated  on  or  about  5th  April, 
17i").  HI'  in.  Marv,  daughter  of  Sir  Kmanucl 
MOOKB,  andrf.  about  1729,  leaving  with  other 

a  son, 
THOMAS  HI-M;KBFOBD, m.  1719,  Susannah, 

(laughter  of BBCIIKK,  and  d.  e.j>.  leaving 

issue, 

I.  RICUAHD,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Elizabeth,   HI.    1733,   Captain    Philip 

TOWNSEND,  of  Derry,  co.  Cork. 
n.  Mary  (a  legatee  in  the  will  of  John 
Hungerford,      of      Hungerford,      in 
England),     m.     1739,     Rev.   Horatio 
TOWNSBXD,   rector  of  Donoughmore, 
co.  Cork. 
The  only  son, 

RICHARD  HUXGEBFOBD,  of  the  Island,  and 
for  many   years   of   Foxall,    m.    first,    Mary, 

daughter  of BECHBB,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  the  Islaud,  in.  1770,  Mary 

Cranfeld,  daughter  of  BBCHBB, 

and  by  her  (who  d.  1836)  had  issue, 
1.  Ricliard,  of  the  Island,  b.  1771, 
m.  July,  1793,  Frances,  daughter 
of  Richard  BECHEB,  of  Holly- 
brooke,  and  d.  16th  February, 
1833,  having  by  her,  who  d.  12th 
September,  1843,  had  issue, 

(1)  Thomas,     of     Inchodony, 
The  Island,  co.  Cork,  J.P., 
4. 16th  January,  1795,  m.  1st 
December,     1842,    Caroline, 
daughter  of  George  SAXDES, 
of  Dunowen,  co.  Cork,  and  d. 
1870,  leaving  issue, 

a.  Hungcrford  Richard,  d. 
1st  June,  1855. 

a.  Mary  Sandcs,  of  Incho- 
dony, co.  Cork. 

4.  Frances  Eyre,  m.  12th 
September,  1876,  her 
cousin.Williain  HUXGEK- 
FOBD,  of  Sunmount,  and 
Castle  Ventry,  eo.  Cork, 
J.P.,  second  son  of  late 
William  HUXGBBFOBD, 
by  Jane,  his  wife,  daugh- 
ter of  WinspearToYB,  of 
Clonakilty,  and  left  issue. 

(2)  Richard    Becher,   m.   18th 
September,     1837,    Frances, 
daughter  of  John  BBCHEB,  of 
Hollybrooke,  and  had  with 
other  issue,  a  son, 

Richard. 

(3)  John,  d.  s.  p. 

(4)  William,   in.  22nd  March, 
1831,     Jane,     daughter    of 
Winspear    TOTE,    as   above, 
and  left  three  sons, 


a.  Kielmrd. 

//.    William,   MI.   I'-'th     Sop- 

temher,    l^TH.  hi«  eouiin 

.'•e»K\re  ditughterof 

M:I-       II  I  NUBBFOBU, 
of  Incho  lony  (tee  abort), 
c.  Winspcar. 

(0)  George,    HI.    7th  October, 
1815,  Mary  Kli/ulx-th,  daugh- 
ter of SANDKB,  and 

issue. 

(6)  lli-nrv,  ./.  «.  p.  10th  Octo- 
ber, \*:,:,. 

(7)  Becher,  m.  14th  February, 

18  to,  Jane,  daughter  of  

CBOSHLEV,  and  had  issue. 

(1 )  Fanny,  d.  num. 

(2)  Susan,  m.  4th  Jim.-,  1836, 
Winthrop  Baldwin  SBALT. 

2.  George  (Dr.),  of  Clonukilty,  m. 
1802,    Eliza    HUKOEBFOBD,    his 
first  cousin,  and  d.  15th  Seplein- 
ber,  1832,  having  by  her,  wno  d. 
1828,  had  issue, 

Richard,  m.  1843,  Mary, 
daughter  of  William  DAUKT, 
of  Spring  Hill,  and  had  issue. 

3.  Thomas,  of  Broomley,  near  Carri- 
giilinc,  m.  first,  Johanna,  widow  of 
llrurv  Hi  .VOKBFOKD,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

(I)  Thomas  William,  m.  the 
daughter  of O'llEA. 

(1)  Eliza  Charlotte  (deceased), 
»«.  O'Donovan  BECHEB. 

(2)  Mary  Cranfield. 

Mr.  Thomas  Hungcrford,  m. 
secondly,  Klizn,  daughter  of  the 
late  Dr.  George  DAUNT,  of  Cork, 
and  by  her  hod  further  issue, 

!2)   George  Daunt. 
3)  Georgina  Daunt. 
(4)  Catherine  Maria. 

(0)  Susanna  Letitia. 
(6)  Charlotte. 

II.  Jon»,  of  whom  presently. 
Mr.     Richard     Hungerford,    m.     secondly, 
Mary,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Emanuel  Hc»- 
OBBFOBD,  and  by  her  was  father,  inter  aliot, 
of, 

in.  Richard    (Rev.),    m.    1775,    Mary, 

daughter  of  HCKOEBFOBD,  and 

by    her    (who  m.  secondly,   Michael 
FBKXCII)  had  an  only  son, 

Richard,  6.  1776,  m.  1794,  Isabella, 

daughter  of  MA8TBB8,   and 

had  issue, 

(1)  Richard,  of  Currigeen,   m. 
Mary  Cranfield,  daughter  of 
Captain    Colin     CAMPBELL, 
42nd  Highlanders,  and  Eliza, 
his  wife,  daughter  of  Colonel 
HCXOBBFOBD,  and  had  issue, 

a.  Richard, 
i.  Colin  Campbell. 
c.  Alexander  George. 
a.  Mary  Cranfield. 
&.  Charlotte. 

(2)  Thomas   Walter,  of  Grey- 
mouth,  New  Zealand,  b.  28th 


SCO 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


January,  1832,  m.  25th  Feb- 
ruary, 1863,  Elizabeth  Mary, 
daughter  of  James  DELANY, 
of  Clony  Castle,  and  has  sur- 
viving issue, 

a.  Richard  Colin  Camp- 
bell, J>.  1st  January, 
1865. 

4.  Henry  Hungerford  John 
Sealy,  b.  29th  February, 
1867. 

a.  Mary    Elizabeth   Cran- 
field,  I.  12th  June,  1869. 
Richard   Hungerford,    cl.  1784.     His  second 
son, 

JOHN  HUNGERFOHD,  m.  1771,  Anne,  daugh- 
ter of DAUNT,  and  d.  1803,  leaving  with 

other  issue,  two  eons, 

I.  Richard,  of  Cappeen. 
ir.  EMANUEL,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  second  son, 

EMANUEI  HUNGERFORD,  of  Farley,  near 
West  Maitland,  New  South  Wales,  was  Lieu- 
tenant 32nd  Foot,  and  afterwards  Captain  of 
South  Cork  Militia,  and  emigrated  to  Sydney 
in  1828,  m.  about  1813,  Catherine,  daughter 


of  Dr.  LOANB,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1867,  had 
issue, 

I.  John  liecher,  m.  about  1837,   Annie, 
daughter  of  T.  W.  M.  WINDER,  and 
d.  leaving  issue. 

II.  Robert   Richard,    m.    1835-6,  Ellen, 

daughter  of  WINDER,   and  has 

issue,  four  sons  and  five  daughters. 

III.  Emanuel,  m.  Ellen,  daughter  of  Rev. 
John  BOSTON,    and   is    now  deceased. 

iv.   William  Moore,  HI.  .Agnes,  daughter 

of  —  —  WINDER,  and  </.  leaving  issue. 
V.  Henrv. 
vi.  Thomas,    m.    Emma    Hollingworth, 

daughter    of    WOOD,    and  has 

numerous  i.v-ue. 
vn.  SEPTIMUS,    the     subject     of     this 

memoir. 
VIII.  Percy  Payne,  m.   Emily,  daughter 

of SMITH,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Ann    Loane,    m.   about    1850,    Rev. 

Robert  CHAPMAN,  and  has  issue,  four 

sons  and  three  daughters, 
ii.  Kate,   m.   Edward   SWIRE,  and  has 


issue,  three  sons. 
Mr.  Hungerford  d.  1872. 

Arms — Sa.  two  liars  arg.  in  chief  three  plates. 

Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or ,  a  pepper  garb  of  tjielast  between  two  sickles  erect  proper. 

Residence — The  Parsonage,  Eufield,  near  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


JAMES  SMITH,  of  Westwood,  River  Forth,  Tasmania,  was  b.  at  Georgetown, 
Tasmania,  1st  July,  1827,  in  the  neighbourhood  of  which  town  his  father 
was  a  proprietor  of  a  small  farm.  At  an  early  age,  Mr.  James  Smith  was 
engaged  in  the  milling  business,  but  in  1851,  resigned  his  situation  with  the 
intention  of  leaving  the  colony.  Just  at  this  time  the  discovery  of  gold  in 
Victoria  attracted  attention,  and  Mr.  Smith  went  to  Mount  Alexander,  where 
he  worked  for  some  time  as  a  miner.  In  1853  he  returned  to  Tasmania  and 
settled  as  a  pioneer  farmer  at  the  River  Forth  on  the  north-west  coast,  but  in 
1859  he  became  an  ardent  searcher  for  minerals.  Accompanied  by  two  others 
he  discovered  gold  in  the  Rivers  Wilmot  and  Forth  in  the  latter  year,  and  he 
discovered  silver  bearing  copper,  and  silver  lead  on  the  beach  at  the  Penguin 
in  1861,  and  continued  his  search  for  minerals,  till  he  discovered  at  Mount 
Bischoff  on  the  4th  December,  1871,  the  enormus  tin  deposit  since  become  so 
famous.  Mr.  Smith  was  induced  to  allow  himself  to  be  elected  a  member  of 
the  Legislative  Council  on  the  13th  July,  1886,  bnt  he  retired  from  the 
Legislature  at  the  end  of  the  term  for  which  he  was  elected.  He  has  long  been 
more  generally  known  as  Philosopher  Smith. 


Residence — Westwood, River  Forth,  Tasmania. 


WKKK'S  COLONIAL  CKNTKV 


IIEUTENANT-COLONKL  .IA.MKS  ML'UKAY  (iKAXT,of  Km-  \Villi,,,,,, 
J     Town,  Cape  Colony,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Cape  Miv.mtnl  Kitlcnu-n.  //.  Joili 
December,  1835,  m.  5th  November,  1863,  Matilda  Jam',  daughter  of  the  lato 
William  McDowall  FYXX,  British  resident  with  the  Gciilrku  Chief   Krell,  and 
1ms  issue, 

i.  Ronald  Charles,  b.  22nd  November,  1864. 

n.  Eric  Kenneth,  b.  22nd  June,  1868. 

in.  James  Murray,  b.  20th  June,  1870. 

iv.  Colin,  6.  30th  November,  1873. 

v.  Norman,  6.  20th  February,  1876. 

vi.  Douglas,  b.  8th  March,  1878. 

vit.  Colquhoun,  b.  20th  March,  1882. 

i.  Euphemia,  b.  14th  August,  1871. 

ir.  Esme  Doreen,  b.  6th  April,  1887. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  Murray  Grant  entered  the  army  as  ensign  in  the  85th 
Light  Infantry  in  1854,  and  served  with  the  regiment  for  many  years  at 
Mauritius  and  at  the  Cape,  exchanged  to  the  25th  (King's  Own  Borderers)  in 
1865,  and  in  1867,  »etired  from  the  army  for  the  purpose  of  entering  the 
military  service  of  Cape  Colony. 


ILt'ntaar. 


M  rxeo  GRANT,  the  son  of  GRAST,  of  Grant 
(see  Sir  William  Froser's  Chief  a  of  Grant), 
left  issue, 

MAJOR  JOHN  GRANT,  commissary  of  ord- 
nance of  New  York,  who  had  issue, 
JAMES,  of  whom  presently. 
Elizabeth    Townshend,    »i.    Lieutenant- 
Colonel  John  GRANT,  of  Glemnoriston 
(see  BVHKE'S  Landed  Gentry). 
The  son, 

MA  JORjAMKs  Mr  BRAY  GRANT,  was  gazetted 
Ensign  71st  Foot,  21st  July,  1781,  lieutenant 
2nd  March,  1782,  lieutenant  7th  Foot,  9th 
April,  1783,  captain  74th  Foot,  27th  Septem- 
ber, 1783,  captain  39th  Foot,  24th  September, 
1803,  Lieutenant  and  Captain  3rd  Foot 
Guards,  21st  December,  1803,  and  Major  by 
brevet  1st  March,  1794.  He  was  Assistant 
Inspector-General  Barrack  Department  at 
York  from  1812  to  1816.  He  m.  Henrietta 
DEVAI-,  and  d.  25th  August,  1817,  leaving  issue, 

I.  JAMES,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  entered  the  East  India  Com- 
pany's Army,  became  a  Colonel  in  the 
Bombay  Artillery,  and  retired  with  the 
rank  of  Major-General.  He  rf.  at  Nairn. 

III.  Charles,  E.I.C.  army  ;  d.  young, 
iv.  Robert,  E.I.C.  army  ;  rf.  young. 

i.  Henrietta,    m.    James     WALKER,    of 


II.  Elizabeth   Jane,  m.  General   Uelier 
I  "i  /u  ,  and  is  deceased. 

III.  Emma,  <l .  unm. 

IV.  Anne,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

JAMES  GRANT,  4.  llth  October,  1796  j 
entered  the  army  as  Ensign  in  the  14th  Foot 
in  1812,  sent  to  India  soon  after,  and  served 
through  the  Mahratta  and  Pindarric  cam- 
paigns, and  at  the  siege  of  Hattrass,  and 
led  the  Grenadiers  of  the  14th  in  the  right 
storming  column  at  the  capture  of  the 
fortress  of  Bhurtpore,  in  January,  1826; 
retired  on  half-pay  as  captain,  and  in  1851, 
lie  sold  out  of  the  army,  with  the  brevet  rank 
of  major.  He  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  John 
BELL,  a  planter  of  Jamaica,  and  by  her  (who 
<(.  1876)  had  issue, 

JAMES  Mm  KIT,  the  subject  of  this  me- 
moir. 

John  Bell  Murray,  d. 
Charles  Dcval. 
Eric,  il. 
Henrietta. 
Emma,  d. 
Mnry  Amelia. 
Florence,  d. 
Helen,  </. 

Major  Grant  rf.  in  January,  1865. 


Dover,  and  is  deceased. 

Arms— Gules,  three  antique  crowns  or. 

Crest — A  mountain  in  fames  ppr. 

Motto — Stand  sure. 

Residence—  King  Williams  Town,  Cape  Colony 


862 


BURKE'S  COLONIAL  GENTRY. 


Collins. 

ARTHUR  SHUCKBURGH  COLLINS,  of  Hillwood,  Nelson,  and  Mount 
Fyffe,  Kaikoura,  Marlborough,  New  Zealand,  a  justice  of  the  peace, 
b.  31st  December,  1832;    m.    first,  29th    September,    1855,  Catherine  Anne 
Isaacson,    niece    and    adopted    daughter   of    the   late   Rev.  J.   F.   ISAACSON, 
rector  of  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1864,  had  issue, 

I.  Henrietta   Louisa,  m.  John  MARTIN,  of    Puruatanga,  Martinborough, 

Wellington,  New  Zealand,  and  d.  14th  May,  1888. 

ii.  Adelaide  Mary,  m.  Ernest  Henry  Godolphin  QUICKC. 

in.  Emily,  m.  Arthur  Harris  Wilson  SMITH,  of  Geraldine,  Now  Zealand. 
He  in.  secondly,  Erica  Elspeth,  daughter  of   James  MACKAV,  of  Drumduan, 
Nelson,  New  Zealand,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

i.  JOHN  ULRIC,  b.  25th  July,  1868. 

II.  Arthur  Wranghan,  b.  llth  January,  1878. 
in.  Hubert  Shuckburgb,  b.  3rd  December,  1879. 
iv.  Godfrey  Blake,  b.  22nd  January,  1883. 

v.  Guy  Stukeley  Shuckbnrgh,  6.  12th  July,  1886. 

iv.  Erica  Catherine,  m.  John  SHAKP,  of  Nelson,  New  Zealand. 

v.  Ethelinda. 

vi.  Grace  Emily. 

vil.   Geraldine. 

vin.  Hilda  Reay. 

Mr.  Collins  is  a  member  of  the  Marlborough  Waste  Lands  Board,  and 
chairman  of  the  Kaikoura  County  Council,  and  was  a  member  of  the  New 
Zealand  House  of  Representatives  from  1868-73,  and  again  in  1881. 


Ht'ncage. 


This  family  is  descended  from  the  ancient 
line  of  COLLINS  of  Devon  (see  Visitation  of 
that  co.),  who  were  seated  there  for  many 
generations  and  afterwards  removed  to  co. 
Cornwall. 

COLONEL  JOHN  ULRIC  COLLINS,  of  the 
East  India  Company's  Service,  was  for  many 
years  aide-de-camp  to  Marquess  Wellesley,  in 
whose  despatches  from  India  he  is  frequently 
mentioned.  He  was  made  resident  at  Luck- 
now  for  having  gone  on  a  diplomatic  mission 
to  the  Prince  of  Scindiah,  a  service  of  great 
danger,  and  for  which  he  was  also  offered  a 
lac  of  rupees,  which  he  refused.  His  seal 
of  office  as  resident  is  still  in  the  possession 
of  the  family  and  also  a  letter  from  Lord 
Wellesley,  referring  to  the  Scindiah  mission, 
in  which  he  is  spoken  of  as  having  "  displayed 
the  moderation,  the  candour  and  the  digni- 

Arms — Azure  three  torches  or  fired  ppr. 

Crest — A  ctilit  arm  erect,  the  hand  holding  a  torch  as  in  the  arms. 

Residences — Hillwood,  near   kelson,  New   Zealand,  and    Mount   Fyffe,  Kaikoura,  Marl- 
borough,  New  Zealand. 

Club — The  Christchurch,  Latimer  Siquare,  Christchurch. 


fled  firmness  which  ought  to  be  the  charac- 
teristic of  the  diplomatic  agents  of  the 
British  nation  in  India."  He  d.  1807, 
leaving  by  Charlotte  WBANQHAN,  his  wife,  a 
son, 

WILLIAM  WRANGHAN  COLLINS,  b.  in 
India  in  1779.  On  the  27th  April,  1815,  lie 
received  a  commission,  signed  by  Lord  Sid- 
mouth,  as  Cornet  in  the  2nd  Life  Guards, 
and  sold  out  in  1824.  He  m.  in  that  year, 
Henrietta,  daughter  of  the  Kev.  Charles 
SHUCKBURGH,  of  the  Moot,  Downton,  Wilts, 
of  an  ancient  family,  which  traces  a  descent 
from  EDWARD  I.  He  rf.  30th  January,  1880, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  3rd  May,  1861,  had 
issue,  an  only  ion, 

ARTHUR  SHUCKBUBGH  COLLINS,  J.P.,  of 
Hillwood,  the  subject  of  this  memoir. 


INDEX  OF  YOLS.  I.  AND  II. 


*»*  The  names  of  the  families  to  whom  separate  memoirs  are  deroted  are  printed  in  small 
capitals  thus :  ABBOTT.  Figures  in  brackets  denote  the  pages  on  which  a  reference 
only  is  given. 


Abbott,  J.  K.,  of  Glengarry,  Wingcn,  N.S.W.,  421. 
ABBOTT,    Hon.   Sir  J.    P.,  Knt.,  of  Tarella,  Sydney, 

N.S.W  ,420. 
Abbott,   Major,  of  Hobart  and  Launceston,  Taimania, 

(443). 

A  Ifc'ckett,  A.  M.,  of  Sydney,  \.S.\V.,  He. 
A  Beckett,  M.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  147. 

Beckett,  M.  E.,  of  Ashflcld,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (342). 
Beckett,  R.  B.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  147. 
ABeckcti,  Hon.  T.T.,of  Collingwood,  Victoria,  Austra- 
lia, 146. 
A  BECKETT,  Hon.  W.  A.  C.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia, 

145.    (Armi,  p.  28-t :  corrigenda,  p.  xii  and  xvii.) 
A  Beckett,  W.  C.,  of  Nelgowrie,  (342). 
Abraham,  A.,  of  Sydney,  (616). 
ACLAND,  Hon.  J.  B.  A.,  of  Holnicote,  Bangltata,  N.Z., 

357.     (Arm>,  p.  288.) 

Adams,  Bev.  E.  P.,  o(  Hagley,  Tasmania,  149. 
Adams,  G.  P.,  of  Hobart,  formerly  of  Launccston,  Tas- 
mania, (34),  149. 
Adams,  Kev.  H.  W.,  of  Jericho  and  Hagley,  Tasmania, 

150. 

Adams,  R.,  of  St.  Enochs,  Victoria,  Australia,  (322). 
ADAMS,  Hon.  U.  1'.,  of  Ilobait,  149. 
Adamson,  G.,  of  Barbados,  (437). 
Agnew,  C.  S.,  of  Waverley,  Oatlands,  Tasmania,  (372), 

591. 

AGNEW,    Hon.  Sir  J.  W.,   K.O.M.G.,  of  Hobart,  Tas- 
,          mania,  591.    (Anns,  p.  800;  Corriptmto,  p.  xvii.,) 
Aikins,  J.,  of  1'cel,  Ontario,  Canada,  201. 
Aikins,  J.  A.  M.,  of  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada,  200. 
AIKINS,  Hon.  J.  C.,  of  Toronto,  Ontario,  and  Winnipeg, 
Manitoba,  Canada,  200.     (Corrigenda,   p.  xii  and 
xvii.) 

Aikins,  J.  S.,  of  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada,  200. 
Aikins,  W.  II.,  of  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  201. 
Aircy,  G.  S.,  of  Kingston.  Jamaica,  502. 
AIBEI,  Lieutenant-Colonel  H.  P.,  of  New  South  Wales, 

501.     (Ann,  p.  512.) 

AKEBMAN,  SirJ.  W.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  South  Africa,  778. 
Alexander,  T.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  (675). 
Allnn,  E.  M.,  of  Teilinga,  South  Australia,  (105). 
Allan,  G.,  of  Allan  Vale,  Tasmania,  (105). 
Allan,  Hon.  G.  W.,  of  Moss  Park,  Toronto,  (467),  (795). 
Barclay-Allardice,  D.  S.,  of  Providence,  Rhode  Island, 

U.S.A.,  412. 
BABCLAT-ALLABDICB,  B.,  of  Broadville,  Canada,  409. 

(Arm*,  p.  612.) 
ALLEX,  C.  L.  R.,  of  Weltcralcn,  Stejns'jurg,  Cape 

Colony,  563. 

Allen,  Sir  J.  C.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  New  Brunswick,  (835). 
Allen,  U.,  M.D.,  of  New  South  Wales,  (196). 
ALISON,  W.,  of  Cannonbar,  Nyngan,  N.S.W.,223. 
AMHEBST,  J.  G.  H.,  of  llolmetdale,  Darlington,  W.A., 

515.    (A ma,  p.  512.) 
Amory,  T.,  of  Boston,  U.S.A.,  (699). 
Anderson,  Rev.  J.  B.,  of  Penshurst,  Victoria,  Australia, 

.    (585). 

ANDBBW,  Her.  J.  C.,  of  lea,  Maslerton,  N.Z.,  229. 
Angas,  C.  H.,  ot  Lindsay  Park,  Angaston,  S.A.,  649. 
Angas,  G.  K.,  of  Lindsay  Park,  Angaston,  S.A.,  649. 
ANOAS,  Hon.  J.   H.,  of  Collengrove,  Angaston,  S.A., 
649. 


Antill,  H.,  of  Kelson,  N.Z.,  (688). 

AECHKE,  J.,  of  Pansluinger,  Longford,  Tasmania,  1M. 

Archer,  Hon.  T.,  of  Woolmen,  Longford,  Tasmania, 

443. 
ABCHU,  T.  C.,  of    Woolmen,   Longford,   Tasmania, 

443. 

Archer,  T.  W.,  of  Woolmere,  Tasmania,  413. 
AICBEE,  W.  II.  I)., of  Brlckrndon,  Longford, Tasmania, 

188.     (Corrigenda,  f.  Xlil.) 
AECBIBALD,  Hon.  Sir  A.  G.,  K.C.M.O.,  of  The  Cottage, 

Truro,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada,  235. 
AKDEK,  A.,  of   Claude    Lorraine,    Tahara,    Victoria, 

Australia,  533. 

Ardcn,  G.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  5S4. 
ABKWBICBT,  K.,  of  Overton,  Bangilikel,  Wellington, 

N.Z.,  324.    (Armi,  p.  288.) 

Armstrong,  J.,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Aujtralia,  (2J2). 
Armstrong,  W.,  of  llexham  Park,  co.  Villlers,  Victoria, 

Australia,  (142). 

AEMiTA'iE,  G.,  of  Ingleby,  Winchelsea,  Victoria  Aus- 
tralia, 230. 
Armytage,  G.,  of  the  Hermitage,  Geclong,   Victor!*, 

Australia,  231,  (6ift). 
Annytage,  G.  H.,  of  Como,  South  Yarra,  Australia, 

(572). 

Ashworth,  J.,  of  Ottawa,  Canada,  (832). 
ATKINSON,  II.  L.,  of  Sandhurst,  Victoria,  180. 
Atkinson,  J.,  of  Launccston,  Tasmania,  (l»8). 
Attwtll,  J.,  of  Battltsden,  Victoria,  Cape  Colony,  (405). 
ATLMEB,  Baron,  of  Melbourne,  Canada,  754. 
Aylmer,  H.,  of  Melbourne,  Quebec,  754. 
Aylmer,  M.,  of  Ottawa,  Canada,  754. 
MDBEAY-ATNSLET,  H.  P.,  of  Rlvcrlaw,  N.Z.,  545.  (Arutt, 

p.  800.) 

BACKBOCSX,  His  Hon.  A.  P.,  of  Mellla,  Elizabeth  Bay, 

N.S.W.,  491. 

Backhouse,  B.,  of  Sydney,  X.S.W.,  491.  i79I). 
Backhouse,  B.  T.  P.,  of  Melbourne,  (14»). 
BAILLIB,  Sir  G  ,  Bart.,  of  Ognez,  Toorak,  VictorU,  Au«- 

tralU,  152.    (Arms,  p.  852;  corriffemia,  p.  xvil.) 
Baillie,  J.  D.,  ot  Tasmania,  152. 
Baillie,  T.,  ol  Ognez,  Toorak,  and  Benerembah,  N.S. W., 

Baillie,  Lieut.  T.,  of  The  Hermitage,  New  Brunswick, 

183. 
BAILLIK,   Hun.  W.  D.  II.,  of   Hemmington.  Picton, 

Marlborough,  N.Z.,  182.    iCorriptntta,  p.  XTil  ) 
Baker,  A.  S.  B.,  of  I  crllnga,  S.Australia,  ^106(. 
Baker,  E.  C.,  of  Victoria,  B.C.,  102. 
Baker  Hon  J.,  of  Morlalta,  Adelaide,  S  A.,  10». 
BAKKB,   Hon.  It.  C.,  C.M.O.,  of  Adelaide,  S.A.,  100. 

(Anut,  p.  176;  carrigtnda,  p.  xvii.) 
Balding,  K.,  of  Gcelong,  Victoria,  Australia,  (63M). 
BALDWIN,  Capt.  W.,  ol  Chingford,  Dunedin,  N.Z.,  29». 

(Corrigenda,  p.  xril.) 
BALFOCE,  Hon.  J.,  of  TyalU,  Toorxk,  and  Round  Hill, 

Culcairn,  N.S.W..  503.    (Araa,  p.  512.) 
Balfour,  T.  W.,  of  New  Zealand,  (346). 
BALLS-HEADLET,  tee  Ileadley. 
Bancroft,  W.  E.,  of  Jamaica,  (529). 
BABCLAV-AI.LABDICB.  K>  ALLAEDICI. 
Barker,  J.,  of  Sydney,  (53). 


864 


INDEX. 


Barker,  J.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia.  (3C7). 

Barnard,  Hon.  T.  J.,  of  Jamaica,  (739). 

Barnes,  H.,  ol  Boston,  (099). 

Banna,  J.,  of  .Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (173). 

Burnett,  A.  L.,  of  Wellington,  N.Z.,  (718). 

BARROS,  0.  C.  N..  of  HoLson  St.,  Wellington,  N.I!., 

708. 

Barrow,  Capt,.  lioyal  Can.  Hides,  (740,). 
Hartley,  T.  II. ,  of  New  Zealand,  (36). 
Barton,  C.  II.,  of  Wellington,  N.Z.,  (3-12). 
BARTON,  F.  G.,  of  Kajuligah,  Ivanhoe,  and  Mulbong, 

N.S.W.,  467.     (Ana,  p.  608.) 
BARTON,  J.,  of  Trentham,  Wellington,  N.Z.,  623. 
Barton,  R.  D.,  of  liathurst,  N.S.W.,  (342). 
liarton,  R.,  of  New  Zealand,  623. 
BARTON,  R.,  of  Russell  Lea,  Five  Dock,  Sydney,  N.S.W., 

779. 

Barton,  R.  J.,  of  Borce,  N.S.W.,  (50). 
Basset,  H.  E.,  of  Branxholme,  Hamilton,  Victoria,  Aus- 
tralia, (613). 

BAXENDALE,  F.R.S.,  of  Waiyevo,  Tavinni,  Fiji,  673. 
Bayard,  R.,  of  Halifax,  N.S.,  645. 
BAYARD,  W.,  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  644. 
Bayles,  J.,  of  Kokeby,  Macquarie  River,   Tasmania, 

174,  (252). 

Bayles,  W.  M.,  of  Toorak  Station,  Hughenden,  Queens- 
land, 174. 

Bayles,  W.  J.,  of  Selbourn  Chambers,  Melbourne,  174. 
BAYLES,  Hon.  W.,  of  Yar  Orrong,  Toorak,  Melbourne, 

174. 

Bayne,  A.,  of  Sandhurst,  Victoria.  Australia,  (855). 
Beadon,  R.  J.,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  (150). 
BEANLANBS,  Rev.  A.  J.,  of  Victoria,  British  Columbia, 

414. 

Beatty,  J.,  M.D.,  of  Coburg,  Ontario,  Canada,  (267). 
lici-k,  Kcv.  J.  W.  R..  of  Ptterboro',  Canada,  (43t>). 
Bedford,  Rev.  W.,  D.D.,  of  Tasmania,  (42). 
licet  ham,  C.  E.,  of  Te  Apiti,  N.Z.,  98. 
Beetham,  G.,  of  Hawkes  Bay,  N.Z.,  98. 
Beetham,  H.  G.,  of  Lansdowne,  N.Z.,  98. 
Beetham,  II.  H. ,  of  Braneepeth,  N.Z.,  98,  (346). 
Beetham,  N.,  of  Te  Apiti,  N.Z.,  98. 
Beetham,  P.  J.,  of  Hastings,  N.Z.,  98. 
BEETHAM,  Ii.,  of  Christchurch,  N.Z.,  97.  (Arms,  p.  240.) 
Beetham,  W.,   of  Danum  and  Wellington,  N.Z.,  98, 

(285). 

Beetham,  W.,  of  Te  Mako  Taita,  N.Z.,  (111). 
Beetham,  W.  H.,  of  Towcett,  N.Z.,  98. 
BELCHER,  Rev.  R.  H.,  of  Park  House,  Dunedin,  N.Z., 

654. 

Bell,  J.,  of  Biverina,  N.S.W..  (367). 
Bell,  J.,  of  Jamaica,  (861). 
Bell,  J.  T.  M.,  of  Coochin,  Queensland,  (368). 
Bell,  W.  M.,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia,  (530). 
Bender,  E.  P.,  of  St.  Thomas,  Montmany,  Quebec,  (747). 
Benson,  J,  R.,  of  Gympie,  Queensland,  (470). 
Benson,  T.,  of  Port  Hope,  Ontario,  Canada,  (66S). 
Benson,  T.  M.,  Q.C.,  of  Terralto,  Port  Hope,  Ontario, 

(657). 
Benjamin,  Sir  B.,  of  Canally,  E.  Melbourne,  Australia, 

(659). 

Benjamin,  E.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  (760). 
111. nm.  Hon.  J.,  of  Suva,  Fiji,  207. 
Berry,  J.,  of  Aklbury,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (17),  207. 
Besnard,  J.  P.,  of  Yass,  N.S.W. ,  (681). 
BETTS,  A.  M.,  of  Euthclla,  Goulbourn,  N.S.W. ,  691. 
Belts,  J.,  of  Parrulnatta,  N.S.W.,  691. 
Belts,  W.,  of  Marlon,  N.Z.,  (717). 
Bidwill,  C.  R. ,  of  1'ihautca,  Wellington,  N.Z.,  (9fs),  346, 

(623). 

BIDWILL,  J.  O.,  of  Pihautea,  Wellington,  N.Z.,  345. 
Bigclow,  W.  H.,  of  Tarpan  Springs,  Florida,  (412). 
Birkbeck,  S.  W.,  of  Queensland,  (468). 
Black,  A.,  of  New  South  Wales,  (640). 
Biackmore,  E.  G.,  of  South  Australia,  (857). 
Blair,  A.,  of  Grand  Bay,  Saguenay,  Quebec,  (747). 
BLAKE,  His  Ex.  Sir  H.    A.,  K.C.M.G. ,  of  Jamaica, 

412.    (Arms,  p.  512.) 
Blakiston,  A.  F.  N.,  of  Park  Terrace,  Christchurch, 

N.Z. ,  500. 

Blakiston,  A.  J.,  of  Chatham  Islands,  N.Z.,  498. 
Blakiston,  C.  D.,  of  Blenheim,  N.Z..  498. 
BLAKISTON,  C.  R.,  of  Bishopscourt,  Christchurch,  K.Z., 

498. 
Blakiston,  Kcv.  E.  N.,  of  Pigeon  Bay,  Canterbury,  N.Z., 

498. 

Blakiston,  H.  M..of  Grcymouth,  N.Z.,  498. 
Blakiston,  R.   N.,  of  Dancvirke,  Hawke's  Bay,  N.Z., 

498. 

Blaxland,  A.,  of  Fordwich,  Broke,  N.S.W.,  289. 
Blaxland,  C.,  of  Cleves,  Parramalta,  N.S.W.,  (241),  288. 
BLAXLAND,  E.  T.,  of  Fordwich,  Broke,  Whiltingham, 

N.S.W.,  287.    (Corrigenda,  p.  xvii.) 


Blaxland,  G.,  of  Brush  Farm.  Parramatta,  N.S.W.,  288. 
Bkizland,  Hon.  J.,  of  Newington,  Parramalta   River, 

N.S.W.,  (167),  288. 

Bliss,  Hon.  W.  B.,  of  Nova  Seolia,  (822). 
lilomtleld,  I.ic'tit.-Col.,  of  Penham  Court,  Sydney,  (786). 
BLYTH,  Hon.  Sir  A.,  K.C.M.C.,  of  South  Australia,  40. 

(Comuniilii,  p.  xvii.) 
Bolton,  Rev.  11.  T.,  of  Bucks,  sometime  of  New  South 

Wales,  (93). 
Bonar,  A.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  and  subsequently 

of  Hokitika,  N.Z.,  0:12. 
Bonar,  J.,  of  Jamaica,  531. 
BOSAR,  His  Hon.  J.  A.,  of  Kilgraston,  Hokilika,  N.Z., 

530. 

Bonython,  G.  L.,  of  Adelaide,  92. 
BONYTIION,  J.  L.,  of  Carclew,  South  Australia,  91.   (Cor- 

riyenda,  p.  xvii.) 

BOTSFOHD,  Hon.  A.  E.,  of  Sackville,  Canada,  99. 
Botsl'cml,  Hon.  W.,  of  New  Brunswick.  100. 
BOCCAUT,  Hon.  J.  P.,  of  Glenelg,  South  Australia,  344. 
lioulton,  D.,  of  Grange,  Toronto,  Canada,  (753). 
Boulton,  Hon.  H.  J.,  of  Newfoundland,  (753). 
Boulton,  J.,  of  Toronto.  Canada,  (609). 
Bowcn,  l!cv.   C.,  Archdeacon   of   Christchurch,  N.Z., 

513. 
BOWEN,  Hon.  C.  C.,  of  Middletou,  Christchurch,  N.Z., 

610. 
BOWKER,  Hon.  R.  M.,  of  Craigeburn,  Somerset,  E. ,  Cape 

Colony,  24. 

Bowman,  K.  M.,of  Merotherie,  Gulgong,  N.S.W.,  (321). 
Bowman,  J.,  of  New  South  Wales,  (227). 
De  Boucherville,  G.  B. ,  of  Quebec,  Canada,  (67). 
Boyd,  A.  M.,  of  Glcnfern,  St.  Hilda,  Melbourne,  209. 
Boyd,  F.  M.,  of  Treryboo,  Queensland,  209. 
BOYD,  Hon.  J.,  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  486. 
Boyd,  J.,  of  St.  John,  Newfoundland,  (88). 
BOYD,  Capt.  J.  T.  T.,of  Glenfern,  St.  Hilda, Melbourne, 

Victoria,  209.    (Corrigenda,  p.  xii  and  xvii.) 
Boyd,  11.  A.,  of  Lara  Beaudesert,  Queensland,  209. 
Boyd,  T.  F.,  of  Mildura,  Victoria.  Australia,  209. 
BRABANT,  H.  W.,  of  St.  John's,  Wanganui,  N.Z.,  297. 
BRADDON,  Hon.  Sir  E.  N.  C.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Treglith, 

Tasmania,  331.    (Arms,  p.  128.) 
Bradley,  W.,  of  New  South  Wales,  (760). 
Brakey,  J.,  of  Tasmania,  (493). 

BRAY,  Hon.  Sir  J.  C.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Aus- 
tralia, 222.     (Con-iyenda,  p.  xii.) 
Brett,  Capt.  E.  E.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  829. 
BRETT,  De  Renzic  J.,  of  Christchurch,  N.Z.,  828. 
BRIDGE,  H.  H. ,  of  Fail-field,  Napier,  N.Z.,  346. 
BRIGHT,  C.  E.,  C.M.G.,  late  of  Melbourne,  Victoria,  450. 

(Arms,  p.  704.) 
BRIGHT,  Hon.  H.  E.,  of  Gawler,  and  Willaston,  S.A., 

294. 

Bright,  R.,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia,  454. 
Bright,!1.  R.,  of  Clare,  Stanley,  N.S.W.,  294. 
Brittan,  J.,  of  Liuwood,  Canterbury,  N.Z.,  (603). 
BROAD,  His  Hon.  L.,  of  lionaki.  Nelson,  N.Z.,  292. 
Brock,  J.  M.,  of   Bullanda  Vale,   Geelong,    Victoria, 

Australia,  (535). 

Brodribb,  K.  E.,  of  Gamely  House,  E.  Melbourne,  440. 
Brodribb,  W.  A.,  of  Brockley,  Tasmania,  441,  (442). 
BRODRIBB.  Hon.  W.  A.,  of  Brockley,  Brighton,  and 

Buckhurst,  Sydney,  N.3.W.,  440.    (Ann,  p.  008.) 
Brodribb,   Rev.   W.   K. ,   of  Martinhurst,    Melbourne, 

Australia,  440. 

BROOKE,  T.  W.,of  Milchengowrie,  Bogabri,  N.S.W.,  852. 
Brooke,  T.  C.,  of  Veronica,  St.  Hilda,  Australia,  (675), 

854. 

Brougham,  R.  V.,  of  Queensland,  (474). 
BRODGHTON,  G.  A.,  of  Kent  Norien,  Harrow,  Vicloria, 

Australia,  613. 
Broughton,  J.  B.,  of  Lemon  Springs,  Apsley,  Victoria, 

Australia,  613. 
Broughton,  H.  B.,  of  Kout  Norien,  Harrow,  Victoria, 

Australia,  613. 

Brown,  D.,  of  Kallara,  N.S.W.,  (681). 
Brown,  W.  S.,    of   Bridlington,  I'arramatta,  N.S.W., 

(224). 

Browne,  A.  M.,  of  Springfield,  Queenstown,  Cape  Col- 
•     ony,  259. 

Browne,  H.  J.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  (271). 
Browne,   R.  L.,    of  Schafhausen,   Queenstown,  Cape 

Colony,  257. 

Browne,  S.,  of  Hartlands,  Victoria,  Australia,  (41). 
Browne,  S.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  (513). 
BROWNE,  Hon.  T.  H.,  of  Guildford  Lodge,  Quecustown, 

Cape  Colony,  257. 

BROWNLESS,  Sir  A.  C.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Melbourne,  Aus- 
tralia, 547. 

Brownless,  A.  C.,  of  Hyde  Park,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  548. 
Brownkss,  A.  0.  L.,  of  Essemlon,  Victoria,  Australia. 
I  548. 


I.VDKX 


Brownlcss,  J.  Y-,  cf  Huron,  Victoria,  Australia,  647. 
Brownies,  W.  J.  H.  M.  C.,  of  Yanko,  N.S.W.,  540. 
BCCIIAN,  Ma).  J.  I.,  of  Finhaven,    Kcw,   Melbourne, 

to, 

lilirliunan,  Hon.  A.,  of  Dunnlin.  N./..  ,295). 

Illlrll,,!;,    K.    I f  AU.-klilllll,    N./..,   lIT.'ll. 

UurklaiKi,  'I'.,  nf  Hi-lvoir  Him  c-,  Sydney,  N  ,S.\V.,  (2*8). 
Buist,  A.,  of  Pituncarlv,  Macnnaric  Itiver,  Tasmania. 

,171,. 
liuller,  Sir  W.  L.,  K.C.M.O.,  of  Wellington,  N.Z.,  (640), 

(783). 
BULLIVANT,  W.  H.,  of  Femside,  Victoria,  Australia, 

MS, 

BUMDEY,  linn.  W.  II.,  Q.C.,  of  Zephyrside,  South  Aus- 
tralia, 114,  l.r>43). 

r.imilMi-k,  A.  K.,  of  Gordon  Brook,  N.S.W.,  (10). 
Bundnck,   W.   C.,    of  Wiangcrii-,    l:i<-hiiicin,l    Birer, 

N.S.W.,  (834). 

Burnett,  J.  C.,  of  Hnbart,  Tainianin,  (788). 
llurnham,  G.,  of  Peterborough.  Ontario,  843. 
Burnhiim,  H.  G.,  of  John  St.,  Toronto,  843. 
HOBNUAM,  John,  of  Peterborough,  Ontario,  H37. 
Burnham,  Hon.  Z.,  of  Ontario,  Canada,  843. 
Burnyeat,  Rev.  J.,  of  St.  John,  Colchester,  Nova  Scotia, 

(235). 

Burt,  Sir  A.  P.,  of  Strawberry  Hill,  Perth,  W.A.,  601. 
Hurt,  Fred.  A.,  of  St.  Kitts,  Wot  ImMes,  602. 
Burt,  ().,  of  Western  Australia,  602. 
BUST,   Hon.  S.,  of  Strawberry  Hill,  Perth,  W.A.,  601. 

(Oirrigmda,  p.  xviii.) 
BDSH,  Hon  B.  E.,  of  Clifton  Downs,  Gascoyne,  W.A., 

590. 

Butler,  H.,  of  Hobart  Town,  Tasmania,  (10). 
Byam,  Hon.  Sir  W.,  of  Cedar  Hill,  Antigua,  (sll ,. 

Cadcll,  W.  T.,  of  Deepwater,  New  England,  N.S.W., 

(261). 
CALVERT,  J.   J.,  of  Woodlands,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  53. 

ifon-iffcndu,  p.  xviii.) 
CAMERON,    Hon.    D.,    of    Fordon,    Lymington,    and 

Lowestoft,  Hobart,  Tasmania,  221.    ttorrigetulu,  p. 

xii.) 
Cameron,  Maj. -Gen.  D.  B.,  H.A..C.M.G.,  of  Canada, 

(85). 

Campbell,  Hon.  A.,  of  Canada,  (849). 
Campbell,  A.,  of  Fort  Edward,  New  York,  (668). 
Campbell,  Hon.  C.,  of  Belconon,  N.S.W.,  49. 
CAMPBELL,    Frederick,    of    Yarralumla,    N.S.W.,    48. 

(Corriffcnila,  p.  xviii.) 

Campbell,  Hon.  J.,  of  New  South  Wales,  49. 
CAMPBELL,  J.  L.,  of  Kilbryde,  Auckland,  N.Z.,  219. 
CAMPBELL,  Sir  N.  M.  A.,  Bart.,  of  Wellington,  N.Z., 

845. 

Campbell,  Hon.  B.,  of  Campbells  Wharf,  Sydney,  49. 
Campbell,  Hon.  R.,  of  Otekaite,  Oamaru,  N.Z.,  (373). 
COCKBDRN-CAMPBELL,  Hon.  SirT.,  liart.,  of  Boss-shire, 

Scotland,  and  King  George's  Land,  W.  Australia, 

108.     (Arms,  p.  240;  corrigenda,   p.  xii  and  p. 

xviii.) 

Campbell,  Hon.  W.,  of  Victoria,  (60). 
Campfleld,  Mr.,  of  Albany,  (3). 
Capreol,  F.  C.,  of  Ottawa,  Canada,  (669). 
Cargill,  J.,  of  Dunedin,  N.Z.,  (704). 
CARLYON,  A.  S.  G.,  of  Gwavas,  N.Z.,  79.    (Arutt,  p. 

176.) 
Caruiichael,  G.  I.,  of  Pcnshurst,  Victoria,  Australia, 

316. 

CABMICUAEL,  W.,  of  Hurton  Hills,  co.  Normandy,  Vic- 
toria, 316. 

Carmyle,  C.  S.,  of  Toorak,  Australia,  (675). 
CABON,  Hon.  Sir  J.  P.  R.  A.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Ottawa, 

Canada,  346. 

Carruthers,  A.  G.,  of  Rockdale,  N.S.W.,  518. 
Carruthers,  J.,  of  Sydney,  N.S,  W.,  518. 
Carrutlicrs,  Kev.  .1.  K.,of  Armiilalc,  N.S.W.,  518. 
CARBUTIJERS,  Hou.  J.  II.  M.,  of  Dolls  Point,  Kogarah, 

N.S.W. ,  .M7. 

Cartwright,  J.  S.,  of  Kingston,  Canada,  (750). 
Cartwright,  Bev.  B.  D.,  of  Kingston,  Ontario,  Canada, 

180. 
CARTWBICBT,  Hon.  Sir  B.  J.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  the  Maples, 

co.  Frontcnac,  Kingston,  Canada,  180. 
Carvell,  J.,  of  New  Jersey,  608. 
CABVELL,  Hon.  J.  S.,  of  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.,  607. 
CASEY,  Hon.  J.  J.,  C.M.G.,  of  St.  Hilda,  Melbourne, 

Australia,  73. 

Cassells,  A.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  467. 
Caseells,  D.  S.,  of  Hamilton,  Toronto,  466. 
Cassells,  H.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  467. 
Cassells,  J.  T.,  of  Ho  llo,  Philippine  Islands,  467. 
Cassells,  L.  G.,  of  Oshawa,  Canada,  466. 
CASSELLS.  B.,  of  Ottawa,  Canada,  465.    (Amu,  p.  608.) 
Cassells,  B.  S.,  of  Toronto,  late  of  Quebec.  466. 
VOL.    II. 


Cassells,  R.  S.,  of  Toronto,  Canada. 

CuselU,  W.  0.,  of  Toronto,  and  Hamilton,  Canada, 

466. 

Cassells,  W.  O.  P.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  4*7. 
DE  CAITELLA,  C.  H.,  of  Krlbourg,  SwitMrtand,  770. 
D«  Cast,  Ha,   I.   It.,   ,,f  Tongala,  Victoria,  Australia, 
770. 

ii-lla.  P.  K.,  of  Taring,  Victoria,  Australia,  771. 

»f  Launceiton,  Tumanla,  (443). 
Cayley,  F.  O..  of  Toronto,  Canada,  7M. 
Cayley,  H.  St.  1).,  of  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada,  7&J. 
Cayley,  J.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  761. 
CAYLEY,  II.  v.  J.  D.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  760. 
I   Caylcr,  Sir  R..  of  Ceylon,  752. 
Cayley,  Hon.  W.,  of  Canada,  7S3. 
CHADWII-K.  Hi-  Hon.  A.  C.,of  Gttelph,  co.  Wellington 

Canada,  690. 

CHADWICK,  K.  M.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  686. 
Chadwlck,  F.  J.,  of  Guelph,  Ontario,  Canada,  5S9. 
I   Cluuiwick,  J.  C.,  of  Guelph,  Ontario,  Canada,  689. 
I  Chadwiek,  W.  C.  V.,  of  Canada,  686. 
I   Chambers,  Hon.  Sir  C.  H.,  of  Bombay,  7B8. 
CHAMBERS,   C    R.,  of  Mlddlemount,  Richmond,  Cape 

Colony,  766. 

Chalmers,  T.,  of  Woolmen,  Longford,  Tumanla,  (189). 
Chaplin,  T.,  of  Hrillah.  Sydney,  N 
CHAPMAN,  R.,  of  Dunedin,  Otago,  NX..  668. 
I   Chapman,  Hon.  T.  1).,  of  Hobart.  Tumanla,  (699). 
Cherry,  J.,  of  South  Australia,  (736). 
Chipman,  Z.,  "I  St.  St.  [.lien's.  New  Brunswick,  (35). 
Chisholm,  A.,  of  Glengarry,  Canada,  497. 
Clibholm,  A.,  of  Alexandria,  Canada,  497. 
Chisholm,  A  ,  t.f  Lochicl,  Glengarry,  Canada,  498. 
Chi.-holm,  A.,  of  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada,  498. 
CHISHOLM,  A.  R.,  of  Oak  Lake,  Manitoba,  Canada,  497. 
Chisholm,  I).,  of  Canada,  497. 
Chisholm,  J.,  of  Alexandria,  Canada,  498 
Chisholm,  It.,  of  Alexandria,  Canada,  498. 
Chisholm,  B.  A.,  of  St.  Albert,  Alberta,  Canada,  497. 
Chomley,   H  ,  of   Warrnambool,  Victoria,   Australia, 

(145). 

Christian,  K.,  of  Cape  Town,  826. 
CHRISTIAN,  H.  B.,  of  Ronaldsway,  and  Crsgga  Kama, 

Port  Elizabeth,  Cape  Colony,  826. 
Clark,  A.,  of  Hobart.  Tasmania,  515. 
CLARK,  A.  J.,  of  Bosebank,  Hobart,  Tasmania,  514. 
Clark,  J.,  of  Tek  Mallay,  Southern  India,  (184). 
Clark,  J.  P.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  ,  J:ll  . 
Clarke,  Col.  A.,  of  W.  Australia,  (490).    (Corrigenda,  p. 

xii.) 
CLARKE.  J.,  of  Mandevillc  Hull,  Melbourne,  Australia, 

•21. 

Clarke,  L.,  of  Essenden,  Victoria,  Australia,  (20),  21. 
Clarke,  B.  S.,  of  co.  Northumberland,  New  Brunswick, 

(273). 
CLARKE,  Hon.  Sir  W.  J.,  of  Bupcrtswood,  co.  Bourke, 

Victoria,   Australia,   18.     (Ar»u,  p.  240.     i 

[ftiufil,  p.  Xvili.) 

Clarke.  W.  J.  T.,  of  Victoria,  Australia,  20. 
Clayton,  W.  H.,  of  New  Zealand,  (518), 
Clements,   E.  of   Elizabethtown,  co.  Leeds,  Ontario, 

Canada,  (193). 

Clerke,  A.,  of  Mountford,  Longford.  Tasmania,  (190). 
CLIBBORN,  T.  S.,  of  Holmsby,  N.8.W.,  72.    (Anna,  p. 

64.) 

Clindeninu,  F.  T.  D.,  of  Adelaide,  S.A.,  (864). 
Close,  E.  C.,  of  Morpeth,  N  S.W.,  78. 
CLOSE,  R.  C.,  of  Streynvham,  N.S.W.,  78. 
Cluskey,  N.,  of  Lalla  Rookh  Farm,  Euroa,  Victoria, 

Australia,  (547). 

Cobham,  F.  M.,  of  Wcwdonga,  Victoria,  (I). 
COCKBCRN,  Sir  A.  T..  Bart.,  of  Albany,  W.A.,  108. 
Cockburn,  C.  E..  of  Bideford,  N.Z.,  110. 
COCKBOBN,    Hon.    J.   A.,  of   Adelaide,  Australia,  46. 

i  r,,,-, ,,-  „,/,'.  p.  xii). 
Cockburn,  T.  11.,  of  Ne»  South  Wales,  109. 

C'OCKBl'BN-CAMPBELL.   trt  CAMPBELL. 

Cockram,  Hon.  J.,  of  llalil.ix,  N..«a  SI-MI  in,  .  l.ili. 

Coffin,  Sir  I.,  Bart.,  of  Magdalen  Island'.  IS. N'. A.,  699. 

COFPW,  I.  T.,  of  Magdalen  Islands,  B.N.A.,  ti9J. 

Coffin,  J.  Maj. -lien.,  ot  New  Brunt-nick,  699. 

Coffin,  J.,  of  Nantucket,  697. 

Coffin,  J.,  of  Quebec,  Canada,  699. 

Coffin,  N.,  of  Boston,  699. 

Coffin,  T.  A.,  of  Lower  Canada,  699. 

Coffin,  W.,  of  Boston,  699. 

Coffin,  W.,  of  Upper  Canada,  699. 

Coffin,  W..  of  New  Brunswick,  699. 

Cogswell,  O.,  of  Cornwallis,  Nova  Scotia,  (99). 

Cohen,  A.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W..  559. 

COHEN,  Hon.  H.  K.,  of  Hopes,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  569. 

COLDHAM-FCSSELL,  Kt  Fl'SSELL. 

Cole,  A.  W.,  of  Cape  Colony,  (729). 

3    K 


866 


INDEX. 


Cole,  II.,  of  Cressy,  Tasmania,  (274). 

COLLINS,  A.  S.,  of  Mount   Fyffc,  Kaikoura,  Marlboro', 

N.Z.,  Ji.  862. 

Collins,  J.,  of  Orange,  N.S.W.,  (505). 
Collis,  B.,  of  Castlcmaine,  Victoria,  Australia,  (298). 
COLTON,  Hon.  Sir  John,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Hackney,  South 

Australia,  613. 

Colton.  \V.,  of  McLaren  Vale,  South  Austvalia,  613. 
Connoll,  Thomas,  of  the  Supreme  Court,  N.Z..  (500). 
CONNOR,   Hon.  J.  H.,  of  Bullanda,  Geelong,  Victoria, 

Australia,  535. 

Cook,  A.,  of  Quebec,  Canada,  (467). 
Cook.S.  W..ofNeminga,  N.S.W.,  (22). 
Cook,  \V.,  of  Quebec,  Canada,  (467). 
Cooke,  C.  H.,  of  Toronto,  (794). 
Cooke,  C.   P.,   of  Lake   Condah,  Victoria,    Australia, 

(793). 
COOPER,  Sir  D.,  Bart.,  of  Wollahra,  N.S.W.,  54.    (Arms- 

p.  128.     Coi-riycnda,  p.  xviii.) 
Cooper,   R.,  of  Ormond  House,   Paddington,  N.S.W., 

Oral). 

Copland.  Rev.  0.,  of  South  Yarra,  Melbourne,  Australia, 

(299). 

Coppin,  F.  II.,  of  Kyalton,  Victoria,  Australia,  59!). 
COPPIN,  Hon.  G.  S.,  of  Pine  Grove,  Melbourne,  Austra- 
lia, 599. 

Coppin,  G.  S.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  599. 
Corder,  T.,  of  Cape  Town,  S.  Africa,  (831). 
Corlette,  Rev.  J.  C.,  of  Ashflekl,  N.8.W.,  (281) 
COKSET,  Hon.  B.  G.,  of  N:i  Tua  ne  Yalo,  Su\a,  Fiji, 

290. 
Corney,  T.,  of  Irrawah,  and  Warrnambool,  Victoria, 

Australia,  (164). 

Cornish.  A.,  of  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Australia,  (125). 
Cortlandt,  E.  Van,  of  Ottawa,  Canada,  (671). 
Cosgrove,  T.,  of  N.  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (687). 
Cotton,  E.  O.,  of  Glamorgan,  Tasmania.  (244). 
COTTON,  Hon.  G.  W.,  of  Adelaide, S. A.,  76.  (Com;/',"'". 

p.  xviii.) 

Cotton,  S.,  of  South  Australia,  77. 
Coulston,  Mr.,  of  Longford,  Tasmania,  (366). 
COWIE,    Right    Ecv.   W.  G.,   of    Bishopscourt,  N.Z., 

633. 

COWPER,  C.,  of  Bilorla,  N.S.W. ,  748. 
Cowper,  Hon.  Sir  Clias.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Wivcnhoe,  Camp- 

den,  N.S.W. ,  749. 
Cowper,  C.,  of  N.S.W.,  (276). 
Cowper,  C.  L.,  of  Sydney,  N.  S.  W.,  748. 
Cowper,  H.  P.,  of  Bingara,  of  N.S.W.,  748. 
Cowper,  Ven.  W.,  of  Cumberland  and  Campden,  749. 
Cowper,  Very  Rev.  W.  M.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,   749, 

(802) 

Co»per,  W.  R.,  of  Camden,  N.S.W.,  748. 
Cox,  Henry,  of  Glcmnore,  Tasmania,  782. 
Cox,  J. ,  of  Clarendon,  of  Tasmania,  785,  (793). 
Oox,  J.,  of  Warrnambool,  Victoria,  Australia,  786. 
Cox,  J.   C.,    of    Graigcrook,  St.  Leonards,    Sydney, 

N.S.W.,  782. 

Cox,  J.  H.,  of  Ncgoa,  Muswell  Brook,  N.S.W.,  784. 
Cox,  J.    W.   G.,  of  Negoa,   Muswell  Brook,   N.S.W., 

781. 

Cox,  H.  W.,  of  New  South  Wales,  782. 
Cox,  Capt.  W.,  of  Clarendon,  N.S.W.,  formerly  of  co. 

Wilts,  781. 

Cox,  W.,  of  Hobartville,  N.S.W.,  783. 
Cox.  Dr.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (223). 
Crane,  J.  B.,  of  St.  John,  N.B.,  (827). 
CRAWFORD,  J.  C.,  of  Miramar,  Wellington,  N.Z.,  292. 
Crosby,  J.  M.,  of  Cape  Town,  S.  Africa,  406. 
Cudmore,  A.  F.,  of  Popiltah,  Wentworth,  N.S.W.,  675, 

(854). 
Cudmore,   D.  H.  C.,  of  Aroca,  Wentworth,  N.S.W., 

674. 
Cudmore,  D.  M.  P.,  of  Claremont,  Glen  Osmond,  S.A., 

674. 

CUDMOEE,  J.  F.,  of  Paringa  Hall,  S.  Australia,  674. 
Cudmore,  M.  R.,  of  Alverstoke,  Glen  Osmond,  S.A., 

675. 

Cue,  G.,  of  Casterton,  Australia,  (687). 
Cullen,  W.  P.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W. ,  (802). 
Cuningham,  W.,  of  Windermcre,  N.S.W.,  (475). 
Cunninghame,  B.  A.,  of  The  Fultons,  Gippsland,  Vic- 
toria, Australia,  (400). 
Curdie,  D.,  of  Tandarooke,  Cobden,  Victoria,  Australia, 

764. 

Curdie.  D.,  of  Queensland,  765. 

CURDIE,  J.  P.  C.,  of  Tamworth,  Hughcnden,  Queens- 
land, 764. 
CURRIE,  C.    G.   I.,  of  the  Antlers,  Pipestone  Creek, 

Moosomin,  N.W.T.,  Canada,  471. 
COBBLE,  J.  L.,  of  Larra,  andTitanga,  Victoria,Australia, 

390. 
Curtis,  A.,  of  Frecmantle,  W.A.,  (525). 


DALGETV,  F.  G.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W. ,484. 

Dalton,  J.,  of  New  South  Wales,  505. 

Dalton,  J.,  of  Orange,  N.S.W.,  505. 

DALTON,  Hon.  T.,  of  Wheatleigh,  N.  Sydney,  N.S.W., 

505. 

Daly,  A.  W.,  of  Albert  Park,  Melbourne,  Australia,  493. 
Daly,  II.,  of  Melbourne.  Australia,  4!)3. 
Daly,  J.  C.  W.,  of  Canada,  612. 
DALY,  Hon.  T.  M.,  of  Brandon,  Canada,  612.    (Anns, 

l>.  704.) 
DALY,   W.  J.,  of  Ouitchambo,  Melbourne,  Australia, 

493. 

Dangar,  A.  A.,  of  Baroona,  Singleton,  N.S.W.,  22. 
Danjiar,  F.  II.,  of  Grccnknowe,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  21. 
DANOAR,  Hon.  H.  C.,  of  Grantham,  Sydney,  N.S.W., 

21.     (Anita,  p.  64.     C'nrrit/aida,  p.  xviii,) 
Dangar,  T.,  of  Scone,  N.S.W.,  22. 
Dangar,  W.,  of  Taranville,  Scon,',  X.S.W.,  21. 
Dangar,  W.  J.,  of  Neotsfleld.  Singleton,  N.S.W.,  22. 
DARCY,  W.  K.,  of  Queensland,  Australia,  468.     (Anns, 

p.  608.) 

Dargaville,  J.  M.,  of  Dargaville,  Auckland,  N.Z.,  (596). 
Dargaville,  R.  A.,  of  Latrobe,  Tasmania,  (596). 
DARLEY,  Hon.  Sir  F.  M.,  Knt.,  of  Quambi,  Sydney, 

N.S.W.,  513. 

Darling,  W.,  of  St.  Helena.  (822). 
DAVENPORT,  Sir  S.,  of  Beaumont,  Adelaide,  S.A.,  23. 
DAVIES,  Hon.  Sir  M.  II.,  Knt.,  of  Invermay,  Bayswater, 

Victoria,  Australia,  641. 

Davies,  K.  T.,  of  Georgetown,  Tasmania,  (456). 
Davis,  C.,  of  Sydney,  (139). 
DAVIS,   C.  P.,  of  Mount  Camel,  Redcastle,  Victoria 

296. 

Davis,  J.,  of  Woodsitle,  Gippsland,  Victoria,  296. 
Davis,  J.  F.,  of  Cape  Colony,  (730). 
Dawson,  J.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (743). 
DEAKIN,  Hon.  A.,  of  Llanarth,  South  Yarra,  Melbourne, 

270.     (Corrigenda,  p.  xii  and  p.  xuii.) 
Deakin,  W.,  of  South  Yarra,  Melbourne,  Australia,  271. 
Dean,  W.,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia,  (649). 
DE  CASTELLA,  see  CASTELLA. 
Degraves,  P.,  of  Cascades,  Tasmania,  (296). 
DE  LABILLII-:RE,  we  LABILLIKRE. 

DENISON,  Lieut-Col.  F.   C.,  C.M.G.,  of  Riisholine,  Tor- 
onto, Canada,  168. 

Denison,  Lieut-Col.  G.  T.,  of  Bellevue,  Toronto,  169. 
Deniiistoun,  J.  F.  D.,  of  Castlenock,  I'eterboro',  Canada, 

437. 

DENNISTOUN,  R.,  of  Inverlea,  Peterboro',  Canada,  437. 
Dennistoun,  R.  M,,  of  Castlenock,  I'eterboro',  Canada, 

438. 

Berbishire,  J.,  of  Bloomfleld,  co.  Prince  Edward,  (706). 
DE  SALIS,  see  SALIS. 
DE  SMIDT.  see  SMIDT. 
DEVER,   Hon.  J.,  of    Chipmaiu  Hill,  St.  John,   New 

Brunswick,  191. 

Dickey,  A.  R.,  of  Amherst,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada,  382. 
Dickey,  F.  S.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  382. 
Dickey,  J.  A.,  of  Amherst,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada,  382. 
DICKEY,  Hon.  R.  B.,  of  Grove  Cottage,  Amherst,  Nova 

Seotia,  S82.     (G'on'i0ent/tt,  p.  xviii.) 
DICKSON,  R.  W.,  of  Arnside,  Domain  Road,  South  Yarra, 

Melbourne,  IGti.    (Corrigenda,  p.  xviii.) 
Disher,  J. ,  of  Bythorne,  Nairiie,  S.  Australia,  (543). 
Distin,  J.  S.,  of  Tafelburg  Hall,  Cape  Colony,  (766). 
DIXON,  H.  H  ,  of  Carlisle,  Alfred  St.  N.,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

490.    (Ana,  p.  704.) 
DIXON,  M.,  of  Eyrewell  Park,  Canterbury,  N.Z.,  242. 

(Corrigenda,  p.  xviii.) 

Dodd, of  Melbourne,  Australia,  (/48). 

Dobson,  Hon.  A.,   of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  barrister-at- 

law,  33. 

DOBSON,  Hon.  F.  S.,  of  Melbourne,  34. 
Dobson,  H.,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  33. 
Dobson,  J.,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  33,  (150). 
DOBSON,  Hon.  Sir  W.   L  ,  of  Hpliart,  Tasmania,   32. 

(C'orri<ff:nda,  p.  xii  and  p.  xviii  ) 
Dobson,  W.  I'.,  ot  Caiwarron,  Queensland,  32. 
DOCKKR,  liisllon.  E.  B.,  of  Carhullen,  N.S.W.,  79. 
Docker,  Hon.  J.,  of  Thornthwaite,  N.S.W.,  80. 
DODDS,  Hon.  A.,  of  Mcrrunlmrn,  Sydney,  X.S.W.,  296. 
DONALDSON,  II.  1.,  of  lirooklands,  Yetholme,  N.S.W., 

295. 

Donaldson,  L.,  of  St.  John's,  N.B.,  (700). 
Dowliiif,',  Hon.  Sir  J.,  Knt.,  of  N.S.W.,  167,  (407). 
DOWLINO,  His  Hon.  J.  S.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  160,  (139). 

(Corrigenda,  p.  xix.) 

DOWLING,  T.,  of  Jellulubad,  Darlington,  Victoria,  Aus- 
tralia, 546. 

DOWLING,  V.  J.,  of  Lue  Rylstone,  N.S.W.,  167. 
Dowling,  W.,  of  Flinton,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  168. 
DRURY,  Major  C.  W.,  of  Kingston,  Canada,  834. 
Drury,  W.  C.,  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  835. 


INIiKX. 


969 


Drjr,  Sir  H.,  of  Tasmania,  (117). 

PrvMlale,  A.  I...  of  .SUathvKin,  Camperdown,  Victoria, 
Australia,  (367). 

I)u(T.  H.,  of  Milbrouk  House,  Quebec,  (744). 

Duff,  Dr.,  ot  Ontario,  Canada 

In  i  iv.  Hon.  MI  (.'.  «.,  o(  Victoria,  Australia,  462. 
(COrrifnula,  p.  xlx.) 

Duffy,  Hon.  J.  O.,  of  N'arrara,  Alnra  Road,  St.  Hilda, 
Australia,  40'J. 

Dumaresq.  Capt.  K.,  of  Mount  Ireh,  Hadspen,  Tasmania, 
330. 

DUMARESQ,  H.  B.  O.,  of  M<'tint  In  li,  lladlpen,  Tas- 
mania, 3.'8.  (Arms,  p.  128.) 

DUNCAN,  Hon.  J.  J.,  of  Hughes  Park.  8.  A.,  48. 

l>nnean,  — ,  of  Wellington,  N.X...  (473). 

Duncan,  J.,  of  Wallaroo,  S.A.,  46. 

Duns,  J.,  of  Mount  Darker,  Adelaide,  S.A.,  700. 

Dunn,  J.,  of  Semaphore  Ucach,  S.  Australia,  700. 

Dutton,  F.  H.,  of  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  630. 

DUTTOS,  F.  M.,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia,  629.  (Ana, 
p.  512.) 

Dutton,  K.  S.,  C.M.Q.,  of  S.  Australia,  530. 

Dutton,  P.,  of  Sydney,  X.S.W.,  630. 

Dutton,  W.  II.,  of  South  Australia,  6SO. 

Durey,  G.,  of  Uicearton,  N.Z.,  (375). 

EDDINQTON.  A.  C.,  of  Ballangeich,  co.  Villicn,  Victoria, 

Australia,  269. 

F.dclington,  11.  U.,  of  Ballarat.  Victoria,  Australia,  270. 
EDDT,   E.  M.  G.,  of  Colebrook,  Double   Bay,  Sydney, 

N.S.W.,  460. 

Edgar,  J.  D.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,    > 
Edwards,  L  ,  of  Carwoola,  New  South  Wales,  (140). 
Edwards,  W.  J.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (638). 

Er.BRTON-WABBURTON,  fir  WiKBTBTON. 

Elder,  .!.,  of  Kurrue-u-lCuc,  Itokewuod,  Victoria,  Aus- 
tralia, 585. 

ELDER,  N.  G.,  of  Kurruc-a-Uuc,  Hokewood,  Victoria, 
Australia,  5»5. 

Elliott,  K.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  <7H). 

Empson,  W.,  of  Wanganui,  N.Z.,  (358). 

Enikine,  J.,  of  St.  James,  Cornwall,  Jamaica,  269. 

WEIT-ERSKINE,  lion.  W.  A.  K.,  of  lliti-.inir.-li  Inland, 
Lake  Alcxandrina,  S.  Australia,  267.  (Corrigenda, 
p.  xlx.) 

Espeut,  Hon.  P.  A.  E.,  of  Dorer  and  Leitll  Hall, 
.lamaiea,  529. 

ESPEDT,  Hon.  W.  B.,  of  Spring  Garden,  Buff  Bay, 

Jamaica,  528. 
Espcut,  Major  W.  F.  M.,  of  Fairburn  and  Hope  Hill, 

Jamaica.  529. 

Espie,  — ,  of  Victoria,  Australia,  (692). 
ESTRIDGE,  H.  W.,  of  St.  Kills,  West  Indies,  560. 
Estnicke,  B,.  of  Barbados,  (437). 
Ewart,  J.,  of  Toronto,  (110),  (849). 

1  AinitAiBN,  <;.,  of   Windennere,  Victoria,  Australia, 

676. 

Fairbanks,  Hon.  C.,  of  Nova  Scotia,  (740). 
FANE-DE-SALIS,  itt  SALIS. 
Farr,  G.  A.,  of  Australia,  858. 

FARR,  Ven.  O.  H.,  Canon  of  Adelaide,  S.A.,  867,  (461). 
Farrer,  W.  J.,  of  Lauibrigg,  (574). 
FAWCETT,  Capt.  the  Hon.  T.,  of  Pinjarrah  Park,  W.A., 

16.     (A>~iii*t  p.  64;  corriyentla,  p.  xii.) 
FEATHEKSTON,  1.  E.,  of  New  Zealand,  703. 
FELLOWS,  Hon.  J.  I.,  of  New  Brunswick,  827. 
fflu-h,  G.,  of  Woodstock,  Canterbury,  N.Z.,  (688). 
FINLAYIOH,  J.  H.,  of  Strelda,  N.  Adelaide,  S.A.,  169. 
Finlayson,  W.  of  Helenholmc,  Mitcham,  S.A.,  170. 
Finney,  T.,  of  Sydney  House,    Toowong,    Brisbane, 

(434). 

Fisken,  J.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  (669). 
Fitzgerald,   E.,   of  Castlemaine,  Victoria,    Australia, 

773. 
FITZOEEALD,  Hon.  N.,  of  Moira,  St.  Hilda,  Australia, 

184. 

FITZBOI,  C.  A.,  of  Bingstead,  N.Z.,  111,  (99). 
Fleetwood,  T.  F.,  of  Warrnambool,  Victoria,  (141). 
Fletcher,  A.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (184). 
Fleury,  D.W.,  of  Winnipeg,  Canada,  (748). 
Flexmore,  F.,  of  Bcauvillers,  Macquarie  Street,  Hobart, 

Tasmania,  (178). 
FLINT,  Hon.  B.,  of   Belville,  co.    Hastings,   Ontario, 

Canada,  193. 
Flint,  B.,  of  Brockville,  co.   Leeds,  Ontario,  Canada, 

193. 

FORBES,  His  Hon.  D.  C..,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  128. 
Forbes,  Hon.  SirF.W.,  of  Leitrim.  Sydney,  N.S.W.,128. 
FORBES,  Sir  W.  S.,  of  Casterton,  N.Z.,  125.     (Amu,  f. 

352.    Corrigenda,  f.  xii.) 
Forrest,  A.,  of  Perth,  Western  Australia,  245. 
Forrest,  C.,  of  Ontario,  Canada,  746. 


Forfeit,  C.  F.,  of  La  Prairie,  Lower  Cnmda.  746. 
Forrest,  C.  F.,  of  Mi.ni.-n,  Manitul...  Canada,  744. 
Forreil,  O.  W.,  of  Foment  i  mada,  747. 

Forrwt,  H  E.,  of  Weit  Inditi,  746. 
FOBBUT,  H.  F.,  of  TIM  (tail,  Winnipeg.  Canada,  744. 
Forreil,  H.  U.,  of  St.   George's  Bay,  Newfoundland, 

747. 
FOBBIXT,  Hon.  J.,  C.M.G.,  of  Ilayntreet,  Perth,  V,  .  \  , 

244.      (Cbrriytatltt,  p.  Xlx.) 
Forrelt,  J.  B.  V,,  of  Montreal,  Canada,  747. 
Forrest,  8.  U,  ot  Wincru-iler,  Ontario,  Canada,  747. 
Forrelt,  W.,  of  Locheniault.  Dunuury,  W.A.,  24.1. 
Forrest,  I.e. -ut-Unl.  W.  II.,  ..I  Quebrc',  Canada.  747. 

\V.  W. ,  ..(  St.  Clalr,  Dorchester,  Quebec,  747. 
Fonaylh.  W.,  uf  Sew  Halmmhire,  645. 
Forster,  T.,  of  Sydney,  (140). 
Forstcr,  W.,  of  Brush  Farm,  New  South  Wain,  1«S. 
Foreyth,  F.,  of  Montreal.  Canada,  547. 
FOBITTB,  F.  G.,  of  Montreal,  Canada,  544 
FOITB,  X.,  of  Barbadoi,  436.    (Oarngatda, p.  xlx.) 
Forte,  S.,  of  Barbados,  437. 

Forte, of  Cape  Colony,  437. 

Foster.  J.,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  (607). 

Form,  Hon.  W.  J.,  Thurnby,  Xewton,  N  8.W.,  56. 

(Ariia,  p.  176). 

FBENCU,  K.  J.,  of  Prwcoit,  co.  Orcn»lllc,  Canada,  171. 
French,  J.  S.,  of  Durrita  Rapids,  Ontario,  Canada,  171. 
Fulford,  Rev.  J.,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia, 

(265). 

Fuller,  S.  B.,  of  Woodstock,  Ontario,  Canada,  657. 
Fuller,  S.  S.,  of  Stratford,  co.  Perth,  Canada,  657. 
Fuller  Bight  Rev.  T.  B..  of  Niagara,  Canada.  667. 
FfLi.EB,  T.  B.,  of  Brei-hland,  Thorold,  Upper  Canada, 

655. 

Fuller,  V.  K.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  647. 
Fulton,  B.  S    of  Chrutchureii,  N./.,  713. 
Fiill.ui,  K..  ..I  N:,|ii,-r.  N./..  717. 
Fulton,  F.  C  ,  of  Villa  Napirr.  N.Z.,  718. 
Fulton,  F.  J.,  of  Duni-din,  N./.,  718. 
Fulton,  U.  S.,  of  Qlcnorcuy,  Lake  Wakatlpu,  N  /  , 

71". 

Fulton,  II.  V.,  of  Kavenicliffe,  Welt  Taleri,  S  Z..  71S. 
Fulton,  Hon.  J.,  of  Bavenacllffe,  WeitTlleri.  N.Z.,  717. 
FOLTON,  I.it-ut. -<;«-u.  J.,  of  The  Downs,  Outram,  Dune* 

din,  N.Z.,  713. 

Fulton,  J.  C.,  of  Marlon,  Wangannl,  X.Z.,  717. 
Fulton,   P.  J.,  of  Warrnambool,  Victoria,  Australia, 

713. 

Fulton,  Bev.  B.,  of  Quanabo,  Jamaica,  714. 
Fulton,  Major  K.  K.,  of  .New  Zealand,  717. 
Fulton,  II.  V.,  of  Dunedln.  N.Z.,  718. 
Fulton,  S.  W.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  713. 
Fulton,  W.  M.,  of  Johannesburg,  S.A.,  713. 
Fulton,  W.  W.,  of  Morton,  Wanganui,  N.Z.,  717. 
Furnisi,  B.  D.,  of  Bellerue  House.  Quebec,  (744). 
Fussell,  J.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  48«. 
COLDRAM-FCSSELL,  J.  C.,  of  Hodnet  Cottage,  Falcon  St., 

N.S.W.,  483.     (Aniu,  f.  704.) 

Gainiborg,  C.  A.,  of  Ballarat,  Australia,  (548). 
Galbraith,  «.,  of  Invercargill,  New  Zealand,  (16). 
Gait,  Sir  T.,  of  Ontario,  (85). 
Gardiner,  H  D.,  of  Purau,  Port  Lyttleton,  Canterbury, 

S./.,  (376). 

Gardiner,  J.,  of  Wellington,  N.Z.,  (141). 
Gardner,  J.,  of  Berry  Bank,  Creily,  Victoria,  Australia, 

(183). 
Garnscy,  RCT.  C.  F.,  of  Christchurch,  Sydney,  N.S.W., 

(241). 

Garraty,  J.,  of  Fredericton,  N.B.,  (82»). 
Garrett,  H..  of  The  Willows,  Niagara,  Canada,  (763). 
Gemmlll,  of  Ottawa,  Canada,  (430). 
Gethings,  Capt.  J.,  of  Xewfoundlanil.  (747>. 
OSBOBNE-GIBIIEI,  Sir  E.,  of  Wellington,  N.Z.,  661. 
Gibbs.  J.  11.,  of  Glenroy  Park,  Victoria,  Australia,  (125). 
Gibson,  J.,  of  Queensland,  (691), 
Gilbert,  T.,  of  Albert  co..  New  Brunswick.  (203). 
(iilehii-t,  J.,  at  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  .V>7,  i717i. 
GiLcnalsr  J.  C.,  of  Brookneld,  Oamaru,  N.Z.,  666. 
GILCIIBIBT  W.  ().,  of  Sydney.  N.S.W.,  557. 
(ilLL,  J.  B..  of  liunnymeade,  Victoria,  Australia,  »7, 

(141).    (Anut,p.  17ii. 
Gill,  P.  G.,  of  Niall,  and  ChrUtmai  Creek,  Queensland, 

40. 

Gillespie,  B.,  of  Corny,  St.  Kilda,  Australia,  (586). 
(iillispie,  W.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  (467). 
GISBOINB,  lien.  W.,  of  Wellington,  N.Z.,  448.    (Armt, 

p.  704.) 

GLASIEB,  Hon.  J.,  of  Lincoln,  Sunlmry,  N  B.,  829. 
Godwin  B.  H.,  of  Umtata,  Tembuland,  Africa,  (406). 
Goldle,  A.,  of  Labumham  Park,  Bichinond,  Tasmania. 

(286) 
Oooch,  C.,  of  Norwood,  near  Adelaide,  S.A.,  '609). 


868 


INDEX. 


GORDON,  D.  W.,  of  Seaview,  British  Columbia,  132. 

Gordon,  G.,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria,  (270). 

Gorinit,  ¥..  of  Wellington,  N.Z.,  (701). 

Gormley,  T.,  of  St.  Arnaud,  Victoria,  Australia,  (627). 

(inrmiilly,  J.  J.,  of  Ottawa,  Canada,  (636). 

Gongh,  of  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick,  (008). 

Gould,  G  ,  of  Tort  Hope,  Canada,  <071). 

GOVDEB,  G.  W.,  of  Wurrakilhi,  Aklgate,  S  A.,  639. 

Grace,  Hon.  M.  S  ,  C.M.IT.,  of  Wellington,  N.Z.,  (703). 

GRAEME,  P.  J.  FM  of  Kigby,  Lake  Dauphin,  Manitoba, 
Canada,  795. 

GRANT,  J  ,  of  Tullochgorum,  Fingal,  Tasmania,  247. 

Grant,  J.,  of  St.  Vincent,  West  Indies,  (746). 

Grant,  J.  II.,  of  Woodleigh,  Herberton,  N.  Queensland, 
247. 

GRANT,  Lieut.-Col.  J.  M.,  of  King  Williamstown,  Capo 
Colony,  861. 

GRANTHAM-HILL,  see  HILL. 

Qrasett,  Bev.,  Dean  of  St.  James,  Toronto,  (672). 

Gray,  C.,  of  Waroika,  Gisborne,  N.Z.,  (284),  836. 

GRAY,  It.,  of  Hughenden,  Queensland,  835. 

Gray,  Eight  Rev.  K.,  Bishop  of  Cape  Town,  836. 

Grayson,  B.,  of  Rosehill,  Rondcbosch,  South  Africa, 
(730). 

Green,  Rev.  A.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  (466i. 

Green.  G.  11.,  of  Brisbane,  Queensland,  (368). 

Greene,  M.  L.,  of  Kingston,  Canada,  (276). 

GREENE,  M.  U-,  of  Greystones,  Victoria,  Australia,  41. 

Greene,  W.  P.,  of  Collen,  co.  Louth,  afterwards  of  Vic- 
toria, 41. 

Gregg,  W.,  of  co.  Kent,  Ontario.  Canada,  (772). 

GREGORY,  Hon.  A.  C.,  C.M.I}.,  of  Brisbane,  Queensland, 
45. 

Gregory,  Hon.  F.  T.t  of  Toowoomba,  Queensland,  45. 

Gregory,  J.,  of  Western  Australia,  45. 

GRESSON,  II.  B.,  of  Waiora,  Canterbury,  N.Z.,  704. 

Gresson,  J.  B.,  of  Papanui,  Christchurch,  N.Z.,  704. 

GREY,  Right  Hon.  Sir  George,  P.O.,  K.C.B.,  etc.,  of 
Auckland,  N.Z.,  582. 

Grice.  J.,  of  Durban,  Natal,  (405). 

Grice,  K.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  (390). 

Griffith,  Rev.  E.,  of  Brisbane,  Queensland,  349. 

GRIFFITH,  Hon.  Sir  S.  W.,  G.C.M.G.,  of  Merthyr,  Bris- 
bane, Queensland,  348.  (CorriiitMla,  p  sUtandxlx.) 

Grigg,  J.,  of  Finglas,  N.Z.,  (118),  (526). 

Groom,  F.,  of  Hart-field,  Tasmania,  767. 

GROOM,  W.  0.,  of  Suva,  Fiji  Islands,  7C7. 

GROVE,  J.  W.,  of  Coldbrook,  Long  Bay,  Tasmania,  333. 
(Arms,  p.  128.) 

Grove,  T.,  of  Sunnybanks,  Long  Bay,  Tasmania,  334. 

Grubb,  Hon.  F.  W.,  of  Launceston,  Tasmania.  (190). 

GROEBER,  S.  H..  of  Orniley,  Kingal,  Tasmania,  243. 

GDTIIRIE,  T.,  of  The  Hermitage,  Geelong,  Victoria,  133, 
(368). 

Hadfleld,  Most  Bev.  0.,   D.D.,   of  Wellington,  N.Z., 

(286),  (636). 

Hagerman,  A.,  of  Upper  Canada,  (794). 
Hale,  Ven.  Archdeacon, of  Launceston, Tasmania,  (858). 
Hall,  Rev.  C.,  of  Somerset  Hall,  Jamaica,  (528). 
Hall,  E.  S.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (33f),  (718). 
Hail,  G.  W.,  of  Christchurch,  N.Z.,  53. 
H»LL,  S-ir  J.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Hororata,  N.Z.,  52.     (Anus, 

p.  240;  corrigenda,  p. xix.) 
Hall,  B.  W.,  of  Riverton,  South  Australia,  (84). 
Hall,  T.  W.,  of  Timaru,  N.Z.,  53. 
Halliwell,  T.,  of  Duncdin,  N.Z.,  (387). 
HAM,  Hon.  D.,  of  Wivenhoe,  Ballarat.  Australia,  824. 
Ham,  D.  J.,  of  Yallock  Station,  N.S.W  ,  824. 
Ham,  W.  T.,  of  Brisbane,  Newloundland,  824. 
Hamersley,  E.,  of  Pyrton,  near  Guildford,  W.Australia, 

(244),  (246). 

HAMILTON,  Hon.  C.  E.,  of  Winnipeg,  Canada,  832. 
Hamilton,  J.,  M.D.,  of  West  Hamboro,  co.  Wentworth, 

Canada,  (668). 

Hamilton,  R.,  of  Hamwood,  Quebec.  Canada,  (467). 
HAMILTON,  His  Excellency,  Sir  K.  G.'  C.,  K.C.B.,  LL.D., 

of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  69,  (783).    (Corrigenda,  p. 

xiii.) 
HAMILTON,  Hon.  T.   F.,  of  Eldcrslie,  New  Gisborne, 

Victoria,  248. 

Hamilton,  T.  M.,  of  Ensay,  Victoria,  (141). 
HANDHELD,  Rev.  H.  H.  P.,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria, 

347. 

HANDYBIDE,  J.  S.,  of  Akitio,  Wellington,  N.Z.,  693. 
Hanford,  J.  T.,  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  (35). 
Hanford,  T.,  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  (607). 
Harbottle,  T.,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  (459). 
Hardie,  Rev.  A.,  The  Manse,  Richmond,  Australia,(677). 
HAKDING,  Hon.  G.  K.,  of  St.  John's  Wood,  Brisbane, 

639, (319). 

Harding,  R.,  cf  Mount  Vernon,  Hawke's  Bay,  N.Z., 
136). 


Harper,  Most  Rev.  H.  J.  C.,  of  Canterbury,  N.Z.,  (237), 

(358),  (498). 

Harper,  Bev.  W.,  of  Christchurch,  N.Z.,  (256). 
Harrison,  B.,  of  Woodbury,  Antill  Ponds,  Tasmania, 

(190). 

Harrison,  Cul.  R.  M.,  of  Jamaica,  (529). 
Hart,  It.,  of  Glenavon,  Somerset  E.  Cape  Colony,  (24). 
Hart,   R.,  of  Ailsa,   Cathcart  District,  Cape  Colony, 

Hart,  W.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  (572). 
Harvey,  A.,  of  Durban,  South  Africa,  (46). 
Hassali,  J.,  of  Mathavi,  Campden.  N.S.W.,  (231). 
Hawdon,  A.  J.,  of  Underwood,  Rangitata,  N.Z.,  373. 
HAWDON,  C.  G.,  of  Westertield,  AshburUn,  N.Z.,  373. 
HAWKER,  E.  W.,  of  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  776. 
Hawker,  Hon.  G.  C.,  of  The  briars,  Medindie,  Ade- 
laide, 777.     (Cnri->i[»vlr'.,  p.  xix.) 
HAWKES,  G.  W.,  of  Boskcnna,  N.  Adelaide,  S.A.,  461, 

(858). 

HAY,  Hon.  Sir  J.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Rose  Hay,  N.S.W.,  77. 
Hayes,  J.,  of  Schafhausen,  Queenstown,  Cape  Colony, 

(257). 
HAYTER,  H.  H.,  C.MG.,  of  Winttrbourne,  Arundale, 

Melbourne,  Victoria,  335. 
Ha7.cn,  Hon.  R.  L.,  of  Canada,  (100). 
HEADLAM,    C.,   of    Egleston,  Macquarie  River,  Ross, 

Tasmania,  252. 

Headlam,  J.,  of  Egleston,  Macquarie  River,  Ross,  Tas- 
mania, 253. 
BALLS-HEADLEY,  Walter,  of  Collins  Street,  Melbourne, 

251. 

Hearn,  Hon.  W.  E.,  of  Heronswood,  Victoria,  107. 
HEARN,  W.  E.  Le  F.,  of  Hamilton,  Victoria,  106.    (Anns, 

p.  176;  corrigenda,  p.  xix.) 

HEATH,  Capt.  G.  P.,  of  Hanworth,  Brisbane,  435,  (581). 
HEATLIE,  Hon.  T.  T.,  of  Glen  Heatlie,  Worcester,  C.  of 

G.  Hope,  278. 

Hedge,  of  Civil  Service,  Canada,  (744). 
Helliwell,  J.,  of  Toronto.  Canada,  (502). 
Henderson,  Dr.  A.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  (380). 
Henderson,  A.,  of  Bois  Gilbert,  St.  Malachie,  Quebec, 

Canada,  (747). 

Henderson,  J.,  of  Shrublands,  Melbourne,  (4). 
Henderson,  L.  C.,   of  the  Beal  Estate  Bank,  Sydney, 

N.S.W.,  (380). 

Hennings,  W.,  of  Fiji,  (673). 
Henty,  C.,  of  Kelso,  Tasmania,  3. 
Henty,  E..  of  Muntham,  Wannon  River,  Victoria,  3. 
Henty,  F.,  of  Field  Place,  Studley  Park,  Kew,  Melbourne, 

3. 
Henty,    Hon.    H.,    of    Launceston,  Tasmania,  and  of 

Victoria,  2,  (503). 

Henty,  H.,  of  Launceston,  Tasmania,  3. 
Henty,  Hon.  J.,  of  Melbourne,  2. 
Henty,  J.,  of  Sandford,  Wannon  Biver,  Victoria,  3. 
HENTY,  E.,  of  Northlands,  Derby,  co.  Bcndigo,  Victoria, 

1.    (Corrigenda,  p.  xiii.) 
Henty,  S.  G.,  of  Portland,  Victoria,  4. 
Henty,  W.,  of  Launceston,  Tasmania,  3. 
Herbert,  C.  E.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (629). 
Hertslet,  H.  C.,  of  Hawkesbury,  N.Z.,  (718). 
HEWGILL,  H.  F.,  of  Holmesdale,  Niagara,  Canada,  762. 
Higgins,  T.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  (668). 
Highctt,  J.,  of  Highton,  Victoria,  Australia,  259. 
HIGHETT,    J.    M.,    of   Toorak,    and    Mitiamo    Park, 

Victoria,  Australia,  258.    (Corrigenda,  p.  xiii.) 
Highett,  Hon.  W.,  of  Richmond,  Melbourne.  Victoria, 

259. 
Hill,   C.    J.,    of    Grahamstown,  Cape  Colony,  and  of 

Smithflelds,  Orange  Free  State,  S.  Africa,  (405). 
Hill,  G  ,  of  Surrey  Hills,  Sydney,  N.S.W..  (54). 
HILL,  Hon.  J.,  of  Bambi  Island,  Fiji,  632. 
GRANTHAM-HILL,  S.  G.,  of  Bockhampton,  Queensland, 

597. 

Hill,  W.,  of  Sydney,  (54). 

Hills,  B.,  of  Allington,  Elizabeth  Bay,  N.S.W.,  (491). 
HOCKIN,  h.  H.,  of  Oak  Lake,  co.  Dennis,  Manitoba, 

Canada,  483. 
HODGKINSON,    Hon.    W.    0.,   of    Toowong,    Brisbane, 

Queensland,  636. 
HODGSON,   Sir  A.,   K.C.M.G.,  of  Eton  Vale,   Darling 

Downs,  Queensland,  407,  (167). 
Holden,  G.  K.,  of  Bockton,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (719). 
Holdrick,  — ,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  (265). 
Holmes,  A.,  of  Dunedin,  Otago,  N./.,  2ul. 
Holmes,  H.,  of  Matahiwi,  Masterton,  N.Z.,  723. 
HOLMES,  J.  S.  F.,  of  Matahiwi,  Masterton,  N.Z.,  722. 
HOLMES,  Hon.  M.,  of  Hawkestone  House,   Wellington, 
Awa  Moa,  Oamaru,    Castlerock,    Lumsden,  and 
Manipora,  Southland,  N.Z.,  201. 

HOLROYD,  of  Fernacres,  Alma  Road,  Caulileld,  Mel- 
bourne, Victoria,  25.  (Arms,  p.  240  ;  corrige'tidti,, 
pp.  xiii  and  xix.) 


INDEX. 


HOI.T.  W.  H.,  of  Hi,   Firs.  Parr.im.-itta,   X.S.W.,  and  of 
'ilenpraiii.-.  IJn,  ,  inland,  Australia,  2f>l,  (342). 

!     J.,of<  at  u    \  i-  • tuB 

liooii    J.  II  ,  of   Hrli-lislea,  Callllleld,  Victoria,  Aultra- 

'ia.  544. 

11 1,  It.,  ol  Merrang,  Victoria,  Australia,  677. 

Hood,  W.  C..  of  Atmandalc,  Queensland, 677. 
HOOD,  W.  W.,  of  Burenda,  Queensland,  677. 
Horn,  A  ,  of  Kauranul,  Tiniarn,  anil  of  Richmond  Sta- 
tion, Cant, -rl, in  v.  X./..  2.'i  • 
HOPETOON,  His  Ex.  The  Earl  of,  of  Victoria,  Australia, 

362. 

Hopkins,  J.  P.,  of  Cape  Colony,  |730). 
Hopkins.  J.  H.,  of  WInchelua,  Victoria,  (301). 
lli'Hx,  W.  A.,  of  Holmwood.  Adelaide,  S.  Australia, 

266. 

Horne,  A.,  of  Longford.  Tasmania,  (190). 
HORROCK*,  K.,  of  Ailelaiili:.  S.A.,  734. 
lliirnicks.  J.  A.,  of  Adelaide,  S.A.,  736. 
ll,,iri,,-ks,  I..   H..  of  \aj,i,-r,  N.Z.,  735. 
Horrocks,  W.  C.,  of  Adelaide.  S.  A..  73«. 
HORSFALL,  J.  A.,  ol  Surrey  Hills,  Victoria,  Australia, 

037. 

HOVELL,  Very  Bev.  De  B.,  ol  Xapier.  N.Z.,  688. 
Howard.  Itcv.  C.  B.,  of  South  An. ti alia.  ,  |",1 ,. 
Howe,  H.  A.,  of  Lisccarroll,  Montreal,  (756). 
Hudson.  J.,  of  Nelson.  X.Z..  (K»). 
Hume,  II.,  of  Parrainatta.  N.S.W.,  442. 
Hume,  J.  H.,  of  Collingwood,  Ounlng,  N.S.W.,  442. 
Humphreys,  E.  W.,  of  Chiistchurch,  Dunedln.  X.Z  , 

(373). 

lluiwrlord,  E.,  of  Farley.  West  Maitland.  X.S.W..  SCO. 
Hungd-ford,  M.  O.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  858. 
Mrs, ;F.RFOKD,  Bev.  S.  of  Enticld,  Sydney.  N.S.W.,  8S8. 
HCTTON,  Prof.  F.  W.,  of    Christclmrcb,  Canterbury, 

N.Z.,  626.     (Aruu,  p.  512.) 

Ibbott,  Oeorge,  of  Tasmania,  (.i06). 

Lovi-lNN-F.-i,  Hon.   Sir   J.    (>.,   of  Winslow,   Sydney, 

N.S.W.,  680,  (342),  (486). 
Ixmir-Inncs,  (,.  M.,  ,.1  N.S.W.,  580. 
l.ong-lnnes,  Capt.  J.  L.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  681. 
Lonu  Innes,  B.  H.,  ol  X.S.W.,  580. 
IHBV,  K.,  of  Bolivia,  Tenterfleld,  co.  Clive,  X  S.W  ,  203. 
WINTEB-IRVINU,  llon.W.  l.,of  Noorilim,  Goulburn  Blvcr, 

Moira,  co.  Victoria,  155.    (Ann*,  p.   362; 

fftnitH.  p.  xix.) 
Isaacs,  of  Aucklai.d,  N.Z.,  (417). 

Jackson,  F.S.,  of  Brisbane,  Queensland,  l,il. 

JAI-KSON,  F.  A.,  of  Jackson  Dale,  Fiji,  lf>8.     I'.triiin,  p. 

352;  i-tti-i-igenfta,  p.  xix.) 
Jackson,  F.  R.,  of  Wanganui,  N.Z.,  163. 
JACKSON,  H.  B.,  of  Telau,  Savu  Savu,  West  Fiji,  163. 

(Vorrigeivla,  p.  xix.) 

Jackson,  J.  H.,  of  Launccston,  Tasmania,  164. 
JACKSON,  J.  H.,  of  Sandtord,  co.  Victoria,  164.    (Cbrri- 

geml«,  p.  xiii.) 

Jackson,  S.,  of  St.  Kilda.  Melbourne,  164. 
Jackson,  W.,  of  Melbourne,  164. 
JACKSON,  W.  H.,  of  Laurel  Lodge,  Toowong,  Brisbane, 

and    Beach  wood,  Humpybong,  Queensland,    434. 

(Arm»,  p.  608.) 

Jacques,  R.,  of  Montreal,  Canada,  (468). 
.l:i),''>,  T.  W..  of  Dunedin.N.Z.,  (421). 
JAMES,  K.  M. .  of  Alcaston,  Melbourne,  Australia,  645. 
.1,  ays   ,1.,  of  Brisbane.  (92). 
Jekvll,  H.  J.  C.,  of  Gayhurst,  Avonside,  Canterbury, 

'N./..  (376). 

Jenkins,  Hon.  B.  P.,  of  Bumballn,  N.S.W..  (770). 
JI:NNINGS,  Hon.  Sir  P.  A.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Double  Bay, 

Sydney,  X.s  W.,  626. 
JF.IISKY.  His  Excellency  The  Earl  of.  297. 
Jillet.  J.,  of  Oakland?,  Tasmania,  (786). 
JOHNSON.  Hon.  G.  R.,  of  Wellington,  N  Z.,  343.    (Armi, 

p.  2H>^  ;  i-'>,-/-t>/>  n-'".  p.  xix.) 

Johnson, of  London,  Ontario,  (849). 

JOHN-ION,  J.  W.,  of  Wairakaia,  Gisborne,  N.Z.,  344. 

Johnson,  T.,  of  Hohart.  Tasmania,  333. 

Johnston,  Hon.  C.  J.,  of  Homewood,  Wellington,  N.Z., 

703,  (704),  (816). 

Johnston,  Hon.  II.,  of  New  Brunswick,  nil',,. 
Johnston,   Hon.  J.,  of  Homewood,  Wellington,  X.Z., 

702. 

Johnston,  S.,  of  Orila  Wharo,  Hawke's  Bay,  N.Z.,  708. 
JOHNSTON,  Hon.  W.  W.,  of  Wellington,  N.Z..  701. 
JOLLIE,  K..  of  Waireka,  Patea,  Taranaki,  X.Z.,  386. 
Jones,  A.  E.,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scolia,  758. 
JONES.   Hon.    A.  G.,  of  Bloomingdale,  Halifax,  N./... 

737. 

Jones,  ^.,  of  \\YymouIh,  Digby  co  ,  N.S.,  (685). 
Jones.    Biu'ht    Kev.    L.,  Biihop  of   Newfoundland   and 

Bermuda,  of  St.  John's,  Newfoundland,  ,23»i.,. 


Jones,  C.ipt.  K..  oi  Halifax,  N.8.,(I01). 

Jordan,  II.,  of  ShlrUy ,  Brisbane .  tjuf.fl.l»iid.  KS. 

JoaDAX.  11.  It.  II.,  of  Towmvlllr,  guwuland,  67(1. 

Joaeph, of  Toronto,  Canada,  it)4f). 

Joseph,  O.  E.,  of  l>avo  Park,  Boiurnet,  Cape  Colony, 

(406). 

Joumeaux,  E.,  of  Melbourne.  Canada,  (154). 
JULIUS,  Kighl  Hev.  C.,  of  Chrutcliurcb,  N.Z.,  «08. 

KATia,  Hon.  H.  K...  of  Mount  Broufhlon,  MOM  Vale, 

X.VW  .,   li. 

Kater,  H.  H.,  of  Bunfraribbee,  and  Calculi,   Orange, 

N.W 

Kay,  C.  P.,  of  Brnokuhaw,  Pljeoo  Bay,  Canterbury, 

S./..,  ,37«>. 

Kay,  J.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  <M»). 
Keene,  W.,  of  Bando,  N.s.« 
Kennedy,  Sir  A.,  K.C.B.,  of  QurenxUnd.  473. 
Kennedy,  J.,  of  Keswycke.  liunniiiv,  N.-  «      n. 
Kennedy,  J..  of  Appin,  N.S.W..  442. 
KK.iNr.inr,  W.  M  ,  of  Kllenlle,  Klliiam,  Taranaki,  N  /  . 

2J9.     ll-',,-ri,,,n:l".  p.  xlx.i 
Kent,  J.,  of  Queensland,  (731 1. 
Keruiode,  Hon.  It.  Q.,  of  Mona  Vale,  Bou,  Tasmania. 

(443), 

Keriuole,  W.,  of  Mona  Vale,  Tasmania,  (320). 
Kersteman,  W.,  of  Torato,  • 
KITTLE,  C.  C.,  of  Wanganui,  New  Zealand,  (11. 
Kettle,  C.  U.,  of  Otago,  N.Z..  611. 
King,  A.  S.,  of  Melbourne.  Australia,  1*7. 
KIN,.,  A.  S.,  of  Madford.  Kew,  Victoria,  Atutralia,  596. 
King,  O  ,  of  Napier,  X.X...  171- 
Kiv.    J.,  of  Nanibrok,  Itosedale,  Victoria,  Australia, 

188.     (CorrifKu'la,  p.  xx.i 
King,  Hon.  P.,  ol  fanksia.  .Sydney,  X.S.W  . 
King,  I*.  U..  ol  Boisdale,  liippslanil,  XR-toiia,  !-- 
King,  Capt.  P.  <;..  of  X.S  W.,  Is7.  ,276),  (5»7|,  (74-  . 
KIN,..    Hon.   P.  li.    of  Banklia,  Double  Bay,  Sjdn.  y, 

186.     ,  !•.    XX.) 

King,  Xear-Admiral  t.  P.,F.li.S.,of  Dunhercd,  Penrith, 

X.S.« 

Kinggbury,  Hon.  J.  J  .,  of  Brisbane.  Queensland 
KmMua,  B.  H.,  of  Brookong  lloUM,  Toorak,  130. 
Kirk,  it.,  of  Sydney,  i!4i. 

Kirkham.  J.  K.,  of  Ox  ley  Bains.  Atutralia.  (741). 
KiaxpAT«ic«,  Lieut. -Col.  (i.  A.,  of  Closeburn.  Kingston, 

Ontario,  350.     i(bivi>n.ii'»,  p.  xx.i 
Kirkpatrick,  S.  of  Frontenac,  Canada.  i43S). 
Km  n» Nt:a.  A.  B., of  Waiheni  (irange.  Dunback,  Otago, 

N.Z..  181. 

Klingender,  E.,  of  Toorak.  Victoria  1 172,. 
Knight,  Col.  Charles,  ol  Jamaica,  iM'.ii. 
Knlghi.  Hon.  Sir  W.  M.  M.,  I.L.D.,  of  Wallaroy,  Sydney, 

x.s.w.,  ,\->  . 

Knox,  Hon.  E.,  of  Fiona,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (140),  (557). 
Van  Koughnet,  A.  H.  S  ,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  706. 
VAN  KOCUUNET,  Capt.  B..  of  Toronto.  Canada.  704. 
Van  Koughnet,  M.  It.,  of  Toronto,  Canadi,  708. 
Van  Koughnet,  M.  S.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  70S. 
Van  Koughnet.  Col.  the  Hon.  P.,  ol  Canada.  708. 
;    Van  Koughnet,  S.  J.,  cf  Toronto,  Canada,  706,  (738). 

I.AKKBTorrnr.,  P.P.,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria,  161. 
De  Labillicrv,  C.E.,  of  Port  Philip,  Australia,  419. 
IJE  LABILUKBI.   H.   P.,  of    Victoria,   Australia,   4M. 

I'.  XX.) 

takey.  Hon.  John,  of  New  South  Wale«.  (510). 
Uidley.  J..  of  Itosebank  M-.ln,  y  X.S.W.,  I3S,  (166). 
LAIDLET.  Him.  W  (i..  of  Hiil-ide,  Sydney,  138. 
I^aine,  H.I).,  of  New  lilancow.  Nova  Scotia  (2»5). 
Lamb  W.,  of  Kamliala,  and  Rooty  Hill.  X.s.vx 
Lamb,  W..  ol  Greyntaincs,  Sydney,  N.S.W..  (784). 
Lange.  Peter,  of  Uilenhage.  S.  Africa,  1408). 
IJI>UTON,  Hon.  F... of  Toorak,  Melbourne.  Australi 
I.ABNACII,  I).,  ol  New  South  Wales,  447. 
La«-,m,  W.,  ol  Veteran  Hall,  Prospect,   Hun  • 

N>.W.,    K 

I.kVKAN  O.,  of  Wonnenip,  Sussex,  W.A 
Layman  (1.  W.,  ol  Williiiirrup,  Black  »ood,  W   \ 
LEACIX-C,  K.  P.,  of  The  Hill,  Binle,  Manitoba,  Canada, 

823 
LKAKB,  C.  H.,  ol  llwedale,  CampbelUown,  Tainianla, 

606. 

Uake,  J.,  i>f  Tasmania,  607. 
1,-ake.  Hon.  0.  W.,  U..C.,  ui  Perth,  W.  Austral!.. 
L.'ake,  L.,  of  Perth  Queensland,  '(>. 
LKARMONTH.   J.   It.,  of  Eumeralla  West,   Macanhnr, 

Victoria.  Australia,  266. 
I.IMN..STONK-LEABMONTH,  T..  of  Melbourne,  Ofil 

,,:l:l.    p.    XX.I 

I.EARMONTM.  P.    "I  I'restonholme,  Hamilton,  Victoria, 

Australia.  264 
I   De  Lery.  .1.  u.  A.  F.  C.,  of  Quebec,  Canada,  747i. 

3  K  2 


870 


INDEX. 


LEE,  Captain  W.  II.,  of  Ottawa.  Canada,  550. 

Lee,  W.  H.,  of  I'rivy  Council,  Canaila,  550. 

LEEFE,  R.  II.,  of  Nukualopa,  Tongatabu,  Friendly  Is- 
lands. 831. 

LKFROY,  A.  H.  F.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  640. 

Lefroy,  Gen.  Sir  John  H.,  of  Tasmania.  648,  (794). 

LEGGE,  R  V.,  of  Cullenswood  House,  St.  Mary's,  Tas- 
mania, 356.  (Corriffffiuto,  p.  xx.) 

Leslie,  Hon.  G.  P.,  of  N.S.W.,  (2*8). 

Leslie,  H..M.L.C  ,  of  Barbados,  M37). 

Leslie,  Col.  W.,  M.L.C.,  of  Barbados,  (4371. 

LETHRRIDOE,    C.,    of   Prospect,    Homebush,     N  S.AV., 

275.  (Con-ii/fiul'i,  ]).  xiii.) 

Lethbridge,  J.  K.,  of  Trogeare,  St.  Mary's,  N.S  W.,  276. 
Lethbridge,  U.  C.,  of  Werrington,  Penri'h,  N.S.W., 

276,  (187),  (597),  (748). 

Levicn,  B.  G..  of  Gcelong,  Victoria,  Australia,  (416). 

Levien,  J.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  (754). 

Levien,  Hon.  J.  F.,  of  St.  Hilda,  Melbourne,  Australia, 
754. 

Levin,  N.  W.,  of  Wellington,  N.Z.,  (98). 

LEWIN,  Hon.  J.  D.,  of  Lancaster,  St.  John,  New  Bruns- 
wick, 273.  (Corrigenda,  p.  xx.) 

LILLEY,  Hon.  Sir  C.,  int.,  of  Brisbane,  92.  (Cm-r;;i, ,"'«. 
p.  xx.) 

Lilley,  of  Hudson  Bay  Territory,  Canada,  (746). 

LITTON,  R.  T.,  of  Ardavilling,  Victoria,  Australia, 
614. 

LIVINOSTONE-LEARMONTH,  sff  LEARMONTH. 

LLOYD,  C.  W.,  of  Bobinawarrah,  Oxley,  Australia,  741. 

Lockhart,  J..  of  Parrsboro',  Nova  Scotia,  (87). 

Logan,  J.,  of  Dunedin,  N.Z.,  (80). 

LONG-INNES,  nee  INNES. 

Lucas,  W.,  of  Grahamstown,  Cape  Colony,  S.  Africa, 
(405). 

Lunam,  R.,  of  The  Avenue,  St.  Kilda.  Melbourne, 
Australia,  (548). 

Lyne,  F.,  of  Redcliffe,  Swansea,  CO.  Glamorgan, 
Tasmania,  266. 

Lyne,  F.  L.,  of  Portland,  Victoria,  Australia,  (366). 

LYNE,  J.,  of  Gala,  Cranbrook,  Tasmania,  262.  (Corri- 
genda, pp.  xiii  and  xx.) 

Lyne,  W.,  of  Apsley  House,  Glamorgan,  Tasmania, 
263,  (384). 

Lyne,  Hon.  W.  J.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  262,  (459). 

Lysaght,  J.  H.,  of  Mokoia,  Hawera,  N.Z.,  (M8). 

Macansh,  A.  R.  F.,  of  Brisbane,  Queensland,  261. 

Macansh,  A.  W.  I.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  261. 

Macansh,  J.  G.,  of  Canning  IJowns,  Queensland,  261. 

MACANSH,  Hon.  J.  D.,  of  Cannfntr  Downs,  near  War- 
wick, Queen«land,  Australia,  261.  (Corrigenda,  p. 
xiii.) 

Macansh,  T.  W.,  of  Canning  Downs,  Queensland,  261. 

MACARTHUR,  Rev.  G.  F.,  of  Wyandra,  Ashneld,  Sydney, 
N.S.W.,  223.  (Corrigenda,  p  xx.) 

Macarthur.  H.  H.,  of  The  Vineyard,  Parramatta, 
N.S.W.',  (186),  228. 

Macarthur,  Hon.  J.,  of  Camden  Park,  N.S.W.,  (186), 
224. 

Macarthur,  Hon.  J  ,  of  Camden  Park.  N.S.  W.,  224  (543). 

Macarthur,  Hon.  W.,  of  Camden  Park,  N.S.  W.,  225. 

McARTHuR,  P.,  of  Meningoort,  Camperdown,  Australia, 
843. 

Macartney,  E.,  of  Brisbane,  Queensland,  473. 

Macartney,  E.  H.,  of  Mansfield,  Victoria,  Australia, 
475. 

MACARTNEY,  Very  Rev.  H.  B..  Dean  of  Melbourne,  474. 

Macartney,  F.ev.  H.  B.,  oT  Caulfield,  Victoria,  Australia, 
475. 

MACAKTNEY,  Sir  J.,  Bart.,  of  Forest,  Mackay,  Queens- 
land, 472  (Arvu,  p.  608.) 

Macartney,  J.  A.,  of  Waverley,  Queensland,  474. 

Macartney,  Dr.,  of  West  Maitland,  N.S.W. ,  (4'.'0). 

Macaulay,  G.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  (706). 

MACBAIN,  Hon.  Sir  J.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Scotsburn,  Toorak, 
Melbourne,  Australia,  260.  (Corrigenda,  pp.  xiii 
and  xx.) 

MCCLELAN,  Hon.  A.  E.,  of  Riverside,  Albert  co.,  N.B., 
202.  (Corrigenda,  p.  xx.) 

McClelan,  P.,  of  Hopewell,  Albert  CD.,  New  Brunswick, 
203. 

McCulloch,  A.,  of  Gottlieb's  Well,  Adelaide,  S.  Austra- 
lia, (344). 

McCulloch,  A.  H.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (-SOD. 

Macdonald,  A.,  of  Panmure,  Prince  EdM'ard  Island, 
114. 

MACDONALD,  Hon.  A.  A.,  of  Charlottctown,  Prince 
Edward  Island,  114.  (Cnr<-itf?nd(i,  pp.  xiii  and  xx.) 

Macdonald,  Hon.  A.  J.,  of  Georgetown,  Prince  Edward 
Islund,  115. 

Macdonald,  Baroness,  of  EarnsclifFe,  739. 

Macdonald,  C.  F.  J.,  of  Wantabadgery,  N.S.W.,  (18). 


Macdonald,  H.,  of  Georgetown,  Prince  F.dward  Island, 

115. 
MACDONALD,  H.  J.,  Q.C.,  of  Winnipeg,  Canada,  (706), 

McDonald,  J.,  of  Blink  Bonnie,  Nova  Scotia,  (85). 
Manlnnald,   Right   Hon.   Sir    J.    A.,   P.O.,  G.C.B.,   of 

Canada,  73y. 
Macdonald,  Hon.  J.  A.,  of  Donaldston,  Prince  Edward 

Island,  (115). 
Macdonald,  R.  S.   G.,  of  Balanagowan,  Queensland, 

(674). 

Macdonell,  A.,  of  Glengarry,  Canada,  56"-. 
MC.PONEI.L,  Hon.  \.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  562. 
Macdom-ll,  A.  <;.,  of  Glengarry,  Upper  Canada,  711. 
Macdonell,    Lieut. -Col.   A.  J.,  of    Glengarry,    Upper 

Canada,  712. 

Macdonell,  D.,  of  Greenfield,  Glengarry,  Canada,  712. 
Macdonell,  J.,  of  Glengarry,  Upper  Canada,  710. 
Macilor.ell,  D.  E.,  of  Crowlin  House,  Brockville,  Canada, 

660. 

Mcl>oi.cll,  J.,  of  The  Willows,  Tororto,  Canada,  563. 
MACDONELL,  J.  A.,  <f  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  658. 
MACDONELL,  J.  A.,  Q.C.,  of  Greenfield,  co.  Glengarry, 

Canada,  709. 

MCDONELL,  S.  S.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  :,62. 
McDouoALL,  Hon.  J.  F.,  of  Rosalie  I'lains,  Queensland, 

259. 

McDuDGALL,  Hon.  W..C.B.,  of  Ottawa.  Canada,  266. 
MeDowall,  A.,  of  Logan,  Bothwcll,  Tasmania,  606. 
McDowALL,  A.,  of  Brisbane,  Queensland,  506. 
MeDowall,  F.,  of  Logan,  Bothwcll,  TaEinaiiia,  606. 
McDewall,  B.  G.,  of  Darling  Dowos,  Queensland,  506. 
Mcl>owall,  W.,  of  Lake  Lucy,  Queensland,  506. 
Macfarlane,  D.I).,  of  Waiau,  N.Z.,  680. 
Macf.irlaiie,  .1..  of  Kofhernam,  Canterbury,  N.Z.,  680. 
Macfailane,  J.,  of  Coldstream.  Canterbury,  N.Z..  680. 
MACFARLANE,  J.,  of  Nrwlands,  Hohait,  Tasmania.  5.5. 
MACFARLANE,  J.  D.,  of  Ilawkswood,  Canterbury,  N.Z., 

680. 

Macfurlane,  M.,  of  Rangiora,  Canterbury,  N.Z.,  680. 
Macfurlane,  W.,  of  Kaiwarra,  Hurunri,  N.Z.,  680. 
Machattie,  Dr.,  of  Bathurst,  N.S.W.,  (341). 
Me  INNES,  Hon.  T.  11.,  of  Victoria.  British  Columbia, 

772. 

MACK,  J.,  of  Berry  Ijsmore,  Victoria,  Australia,  625. 
.Vack,  J.  G.,  of  Tasmania,  625. 
Mackay,  .1..  of  Drumduan,  Nelson,  N.Z.,  (862). 
MACKELLAB,  Hon.  C.  K.,  of  Dunara,  Rose  Bay,  N.S.W., 

268. 

McKellar,  D  ,  of  Tapanui,  Otago,  N.Z.,  15. 
McKellar,  J.  A.,  of  Raglan  Station,  Queensland,  15. 
McKellar,  J.,  of  Knebswoith,  Victoria,  Australia,  15. 
McKellar,  J.,  of  Tarrone,  Victoria,  14,  (141 1. 
McKellar,  P.,  of  Gladstone,  Invercargill,  N.Z.,  15. 
MCKELLAR,  T.,  of  Strathkellar,  Croiton,  and  Lerags, 

Victoria,  Australia,  14.    (Corrigenda,  p.  XX.) 
McKellar,  T.,  of  Banuke,  Illowa,  Victoria,  Australia,  15. 
Mackellar,  T.,  of  Sydnej,  N.S.W.,  258. 
M'Kellar,  W.  G.,  of  Iligluon,  Gcelong,  Victoria,  (3). 
MacKenzic,  A.  K.,  of  N.S  W.,  (370),  (782). 
MACKENZIE,  C.  J.,  of  Fairhill,  Somerset,  Tasmania, 

64). 

Mack,  nzie,  C.  R.,  of  Tasmania,  644. 
Mackenzie  R.  W.,  of  Ross  Grange,  Table  Cape,  Tas- 
mania, 644. 

Mackerras,  Rev.  J.  H.,  of  Kingston,  Canada,  (438). 
MACKINNON,  A.  M.,   Mountford,  Longford,  Tasmania, 

276. 

MacKiNNON,  D.,  of  Dalness,  Evandale,  Tasmania,  277. 
Mackinnon,  D.,  of  Marida,  Yallock,  Terang,  Australia. 

(764). 
Macklem,  0.  T.,  of  Niagara  Falls,   Ontario,  Canada 

(168). 

McKnight,  J.,  of  Cheltenham,  Melbourne,  (137). 
Maclardy,  W.  Me  I.  St.  C.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (56). 
McL.iren,  Rev.  Professor,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  (110). 
McLean,   Hon.   A.,  of  Duart,  Maffra,  Gippsland,  Aua 

tralia,  (463). 

McLean,  M.  J.,  of  Toronto.  Canada,  (849). 
Macl..-ay,  A.,  of  New  South  Wales,  (543). 
McLelan,  lion.  A.  W.,  of  the  Privy  Council  of  Canada. 

(200). 

McLellan,  D.,   of  Manor  House,   Hamilton,   Victoria, 
Australia,  (184). 

McLenn  n, of  Ontario,  Canada,  (849). 

MacLeod,  A.  M.,  of  Tallisker,  S.  Australia,  (3). 
Macleod,  N.,  of  Drynock,  Toronto,  (794). 
McMaster,  A.,  of  Waikaura,  Oamaru,  N.Z.,  387. 
MCMASTEH,  A.  A.,  of  Waikaura,  Oamaru,  N.Z.,  387 
MAcMicKiNo,  R.,  of  Manus,  Tumberumba,  N.S.W.4H1. 

(Arms,  p.  704.) 

McMillan,  Rev.  G.,  of  Melbourne,  279. 
MCMILLAN,  Hon.  W.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  279. 


INDEX. 


McMurty,  S.  A.,  of  Lindsay,  Ontario,  Canada,  (440). 

M.-Murray,  .1.  S.,  ..f  Toronto,  Canada,  (667). 

Macnali,  .\..  i.i   I  P|.I  i   i  anada,  579. 

M  inuili,  Rev.  A.  M.,  of  Toronto,  Canad»,  579. 

Macnab,  A.  N.,  of  Toronto,  Canada.  679. 

MAOAII,  Hr\ .  A.W.,  of  Omaha,  Nebraska,  U  8.A.,  578. 

Macnab,  Hon.  J.,  nf  Halifax,  N.S.,  (460). 

Marnah,  Or.  J.,  "f  Lower  Canada,  579. 

M.-u-nab,  .1.,   (if  Hclli'i  illc,  Canada,  S79. 

.Maciial.,  II. .M.  I'.,  of  Halifax.  N.S.,  (466). 

M;icnali,  Licut.-Col.  S.  K.,  of  Belleville,  Canada,  679. 

Mc.Nines,  1).,  ol  Hamilton,  Canada,  (795). 

Macpherson,  C.  B.,  of  Paddlngton,  N.S.W.,  184. 

MAII'IIEBSON,  I).,  of  Bungecltap,   Victoria,    Australia, 

131. 
Macuhcrson,   E.,   of   Ooonawarra,  Sunbury,  Victoria, 

(843). 
Macphcrson,  Hon.  Sir   D.   L.,    K.C.M.O.,  of  Chesnut 

Park,  Toronto,  (667). 
MACPHEMON,  J.  8.,  of  Nangeela,  Casterton,  Australia, 

687. 

Macpheraon,  P.,  of  Paika,  Cairo,  N.S.W.,  135. 
Macpherson,  B  ,  of  Paika  Cairo,  N.S.W.,  134. 
MADDEN,  Hon.  Sir  John,  Knt.,  of  Cloyne,  and  Vamala, 

Victoria,  Australia,  610. 

Madilisnn,   W.  K.,  of  Brookdale,  Soutbbrldge,  Canter- 
bury, N.Z.,  (376). 
Mair,  G.,  of  l>une.lin,  N.Z.,  640. 
MAIH,  W.  a,,  of  Auckland,  N  /...  640. 
MANRBY,    J.,    of   Oak    Lake,   co.    Dennis,    Manitoba, 

Canada,  605.     (Arau,  p.  800.) 
Manifold,  C.,  of  Tallindert,  Camperdown,    Victoria, 

Australia,  495. 
.Manifold,   E.,  of    Daredite,  Campcrdown,    Australia, 

495. 
MANIFOLD,  .1.  W.,  of  Carrakoorte,  Qrasmere,  Victoria, 

Australia,  495. 
Manifold,    T.,   of  Wlnidgll,    Camperdown,  Aujilralia, 

495. 

Manifold.  T.,   of  Wniora,  Melbourne,  Australia,  495. 
Manifold,  W.  S.,  of  Wollaston,  Warrnambool,  Australia, 

495. 

Manning,  J.,  of  Dontdln,  N.Z.,  (379). 
Manning,  J.  A.  L  ,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  282. 
MANNING,   Hon.  Sir  W.   M.,  of  Wallaruy,   Woollahra, 

Sydney,  N.S.W.,  280.     ((..'or,-;,,. ,,././.  p.  XX.) 
MANTELL.  Hon.  W.  B.  D..   of    Maranurama,  Sydney 

Street,  Wellington,  NZ.,  174. 

Margetts,  E.,  of  Warrnambool,  \  iclorta,  Australia,  692. 
MAHOETTS,  E.  P.  M.,  at  Bindl  Tongio,  Victoria,  Aus- 
tralia, 691. 
MABKYAT,  Very  Rev.  C.,  of  CHrintchurch,  N.  Adelaide, 

S.A.,  431.     (••("/«   p.  608.) 
Marsh,  M.,  of  Jamaica,  (177). 
Marshall,  H.,  of  Wanganui.  N.Z.,  692. 
MABSHALL,  J.,  of  Dunedln,  N.Z.,  692. 
Marshall.  J.  J.,  of  Eastcourt.  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  137. 
MARSHALL,  J.  VV.,  of  Tutu  Totara,  Marion,  N.Z.,  636, 

637. 

MABSHALL,  T.,  of  Roskille,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  139. 
Marshall,  Hon.  W.,  of  Wellington,  N.Z.,  o:'-. 
Marshall,  W.  S..  of  Te  Heskenga  Kiwitea,  N.Z.,  637. 
MARTIN,  K.,  o(  Ballinahinch,  Hamilton,  Canada.  812. 
Martin,  E.  S.,  Oughterard,  Cayuga  Can. da,  815. 
MABTIN,  G.  B.,  of  Ducks  Station,  British  Columbia,  798, 
Martin,  J.,  of  1'uruatanga,  Marlinborough,  Wellington, 

N  7     (B61') 
Martiri,  J.  It",   of  Clariovle,  co.  Haldimand,  Canada, 

815. 

Martin,  B.,  of  View  Bank,  Hcidelburg,  Victoria,  Aus- 
tralia, (209). 

Martin   K    of  Derryclare,  co.  Haldimand,  Canada,  815. 
Mason,  J.  B.,  of  the  Hutt,  Wellington,  and  Napier, 

N.Z.,  (168). 

Matheson,  J.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  (645). 
Mathias,  Yen.  O.,  of  Akaroa,  N.Z.,  (828),  (822). 
Mathian,  W.  V.,  (828). 

Matthews,  W.,  of  St.  John's  Island,  S.  Carolina,  (699). 
MACNSELL,  Vcn.  B.,  LL.D.,  of  Auckland,  N.Z..  349. 
MEABES     George,    C.M.G.,    of    Grosvenor,    Malvem, 
Melbourne,  and  Willow  Bank,  Gisbome,  Victoria, 
Australia  737. 
MEIN,    G.  A.,  of    St.    Kilda,    and    Moolpa,  Victoria, 

Australia,  13.     (Arna,  p.  64:  corrigenda,  p.  xx.) 
Mercer,   Key.  P.  S.,  D.D.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia, 

Meredith,'  Hon.  C.,  of  Malunuah,  Tasmania,  787. 
MEBEIMTH,  E.,  of  Llandaff,  N.Z.,  787. 
Meredith,  E.,  of  Te  Nut,  N.Z.,  115. 
Meredith,  G.,  of  Cambria,  Tasmania,  787. 
MEBEDITH,  G.  C  ,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania  786. 
Meredith,  G.   H.,  of  Rocky  Point,   Kakahu,   Hilton, 
Canterbury,  N.Z.,  (279). 


Mu»i,  W.   C.,  of  Sprinirwood,    Dunda»,    Vlrtorta, 

Australia,  371. 

Mil.-»,  L.,  of  Kalitan*.  Qurenitown,  Cap*  Colony.  (167). 
MILLIAK  .  irlry,  Wlckllffo  Kuad,  Vlctoill, 

Auttralla,  183. 

Miller,  Hon.  H.,  of  Flndon,  Kew,  Mrll.«im 
MILLU,  Hon.  H.  J  .  of  Kernbrook,  Oainaru,  S.Z.,  7(1. 
MILLKE,  M.  K..  of  Crag  Miller.  N.Z.,  1*6. 
MILLIE,  Hon.  W..  (j.c.,  of  Arlchat,  Canada,  151.  (Q>r- 

rigmiln,  p.  x>.) 
Mills,  J.,  ol  Melbourne,  (14ft). 
MILNI,  linn.  S.  W.,  Knt.,  of  Sunnytlde,  S.  Auitnlla, 

M>,  (64). 
MIKCHIX,   K.  C.,  of  Woodborn,   ChriMchureh,  N.Z., 

352. 

Mitchell,  A.  S.,  of  Halifax,  N.S.,  (S85). 
Mitchell,  J.  8.,   of    Klham,    Darling    Point,  Sydney, 

(138). 

Mitchell,  J.  T.  M.D.,  of  Port  Adelaide.  S.A.,  (701). 
Mitchell,   Hon.   P.,  of  New  Castle,   New  Brunswick, 

(608). 

Mitchell,  W,  W.,  of  Langton,  W.  Australia,  (62*). 
Muckler.  W.,  ol  Durham,  co.  Orey,  Ontario,  Canada, 

(589;. 
MorpATT.  J.,  of  Hopkin's  Hill,  Chauwortb,  Victoria, 

Australia,  184. 

Moffatt,  B  ,  of  Ballarat.  Victoria,  Australia,  184. 
Mor7att,  W.,  of  Lake  Bolac,  Victoria,  Australia,  184. 
Molesworth,  II.,  of  A'lctoria,  Australia,  66. 
Molesworth,  His  Hun.  H..  of  Victoria,  Australia,  (141). 
MOLHWOETH,  Sir    B.,   Knt.,   late   of   Melbourne,  H. 

(Atnu,  p.  240  :  nrrigmil'i.  p.  xx.) 
MoitTAOf.  H.  8.  M.,  of  Kort  Sallabury.  808. 
MONTOOMEET,  Right  K.-T    H.  H.,  of  Hobart,  Tamanla, 

460.     (Ana,  p.  709.) 
MOOEC,  Hon.  C.,  of  Moore  Court,  Springwood,  Blue 

Mountains,  N.S.W.,  »17.    (Ana,  f.  ;- 
MOOEK,  (i.  II.,  ('I  (.lenmark,  Canu-rbury,  N.Z.,  $20. 
Moore,  J.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia, 
MOOEK,  W.  I).,  of  Freemantle,  Gulldford,  W.  Australia 

487. 

MOOEE,  W.  M.,  of  Wierton,  Oeraldlne,  X.Z.,  36». 
MOEEION,   Hon.    B.    B-,    of    Waratah,    Maryburougb, 

Querntland,  731. 
Morey,  J.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W 
Morg'nn,  J. ,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  (229i. 
Morse,  S.  11. ,  ol  Amherit,  Nova  Scotia. 
Molt,  Hon.  11. .  of  Sew  Suuth  Wales,  (138). 
Mort,  T.  S.,  ol  Oreen  Oaken,  Sydney,  N.S.  W.,  (Ml). 
Morton,  J., of  Sandhurst,  Victoria, 
Moulden,  T. ,  ol  Sandhurst,  Victoria,  (160). 
Mowat,  K.,  ol  Toronto,  Canada,  (110). 
MOWAT,   Hon.  MrO.,  K.C.M.G.,  i.f  Toronto,  Canada, 

110,  (849).     (Corrigtrula,  f.  II.) 

Von  MCBLLEE,  IJaron,  K.C.M.O.,  of  South  Tarn,  Mel- 
bourne, Victoria,  414. 

Mulock  Canon  J  ,  of  Kingston,  Ontario,  (465). 
MCNBO,'  Hon.  J.,  o!  Armidale,  Melbourne,  Australia, 

631. 

Murphy,  Sir  K.,  of  Victori. 

Murray   A  S. ,  of  Dunrobin.  Victoria,  Australia,  1>6. 
Hi'EEAT,  His  Hon.  C.  E.  B.,  of  Drumeerin,    N.S.W., 

135. 

Hurray,  W   A.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  7S8. 
MUEEAT-PEIUE  tn  I'Eioa. 

Murrell,  A.,  ol  I.inton,  Victoria,  Australia,  (648). 
Mu«grave,  Sir  A.,  U.C.M.O.,  Gov.  of  Queensland,  811. 
Musgrave,  A.,  of  Antigua.  West  Indies,  811. 
MCSOEAVE,  Hon.  A.,  of  Port  Moresby,  British  New  Gul 

nea,  810. 
Musgrave,  Hon.  and  Bev.  B  ,  ol  Holmworth,  King's 

co.,  tiovaScotla.811. 
Musgrave,  B.,  of  Bellcdune,  U.S.A.,  810. 
Musgrave,  C.,  ol  Monwerrat,  West  Indies,  811. 
Musgtare,  G. ,  of  Halifax,  N.S.,  810. 
Musgrave,  W.,  of  Montserrat,  West  Indies,  811. 
MUST,  T.,  of  Prospect,  Portland,  Australia,  596. 
Mylne    G. ,  of  Catonswill,    Clarence  River,  N.S.  W., 
-:/;  . 

Nankevell,  T.  J.,  of  Toorak,  Melbourne,   Australia, 

Nasniyth!  T.,  of  Rhodes  Hall,  Jamaica,  (167). 
Nathan,  D. ,  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  760. 
NATHAN,  L.  I).,  ol  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  ,60. 
NEILL,  W.,  of  the  City  Bank,  Sydney,  N.S.W. ,  WO. 
Nellson  .1.  L.  H.,  of  Neilsonrllle,  Quebec,  (669). 
NVthersole,  J.,  of  Jamaica,  (49«). 
Newell,  Bev.  Dr.  K.,  of  Alluntown,  N.  Jersey,    - 
Nicholas,  E.,  of  The  Sant,  Bothwell,  Tasmania,  »88. 
Nicholas,  H.,  of  Caywood,  Tasmania,  (20 p. 
NICHOLAS,  W. ,  of  The  Nant,  Bothwell,  Tasmanil,  »88. 
Nicholson,  Sir  A.  B.,  of  Victoria,  Australia,  218. 


872 


TNDEX. 


NICHOLSON,  Sir  A.  T.  B.  K. ,  of  Tasswade,  Lyndhursf, 

St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Australia,  218. 
NICHOLSON,  Sir  C.,  of  Sydney,  and  Luddenham,  N.S.W., 

289. 

Nicholson,  G.,  of  Melrose,  Domain  Road,  S.  Yarra,  Vic- 
toria, Australia,  (481). 
Nicholson,  R.  C.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  (590). 
XiokolU,  I!.  P.,  oi  Sydney,  M.S.  W. ,  (281). 
Nixon,  G.  C.,  of  Tasmania,  (242). 
NOEL,  His  Hon.  A.  B.,  of  Brisbane,  Queensland,  119. 

(Arau,  p.  128.) 

Nordheimar,  A.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  (706). 
Xoel,  His  Hon.  W.  B.,  of  Melbourne,  124. 
Norquay,  A.,  of  Winnipeg,  Canada,  375. 
Xorquay,  A.  J.,  of  Winnipeg,  Canada,  375. 
Norquay,  H.  C.,  of  Winnipeg,  Canada.  375. 
XORQCAY,  Hon.  J.,  of  Parkdale,  St.  Andrews,  Manitoba, 

Canada,  374. 

Norquay,  T.  G.,  of  Winnipeg,  Canada,  375. 
Xorquay,  T.,  of  the  City  of  Winnipeg,  Canada,  375. 
XORJIAN,  His  Excellency  Gen.  Sir  H.   W.,  G.C.B. ,  of 

Queensland,  Australia,  850. 
XOKTON,  Hon.  J.,  of  Ecclesbourne,  Double  Bay,  Sydney, 

N.S.W.,  368,  (242).     (Corrigenda,  p.  xiii.) 
Xcrton,   Hon.  J.,    of  Elswick,   Sydney,   N.S.W.,   370, 

(241). 

Norton,  J.,  of  N.S.W.,  369. 
Norton,  N.,  of  Sydney,  X  S.W.,  369. 
Xurse,  T.  M.  D.,  of  Barbados,  (436).  (437). 

o'Cock,  B.,  of  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  (134),  (135). 

O'CONNOR,  J.  E.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  381. 

O'Connor,   Hon.  J.,  of  85,  Gerrard  St.  East,  Toronto, 

381. 

O'Connor,  J.,  of  Essex  co.,  Ontario,  Canada,  381. 
(Well,  Hon.  and  Kev.  J.,  of  Fredericton,  N.B.,  822. 
Odell,  Hon.  W.  F.,  of  Fredcricton,  N.B.,  822. 
ODELL,    Major    W.    H.,     of    Rookwood,    Fredericton, 

N.B.,  821. 

Odell,  Hon.  W.  H.,  Rookwood,  Fredericton,  and  Hali- 
fax, N.S.,  822. 

O'DoNOVAN,  D.,  C.M.G.,  of  Brisbane,  Queensland,  524. 
OFFICER,  C.  M.,  of  Ottawa,  Toorak,  Australia,  680. 
Officer,  Sir  R.,  of  Hallgreen,  New  Norfolk,  Tasmania, 

681. 

officer,  W.,  of  Lara,  New  South  Wales,  682. 
Ogden,  Judge,  of  Canada,  (700). 
OOILVIE,   Hon.   A.    W.,   of    Airlie,   city  of   Montreal, 

Canada,  430. 
OGILVIE,  Hon.  E.  D.  S.,  of  Yulgilbar,  Clarence  River, 

New  South  Wales,  833,  (478). 
Ogilvie,  S.,  of  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canads,  430. 
Ogilvie,  W,  K.,  of  Merton,  N.S.W.,  83t. 
OGILVY,  A.  J.,  of  Inverquharity,  Richmond.  Tasmania, 

551.    (Arms,  p.  800.) 
OGILVY,  J.,  of  Montreal,  Canada,  825. 
Ogilvy,  J.  L.,  of  Dilbhui,  Oatley,  St.  Sydney,  N.S.W., 

(181). 
O'GRADY,  T.,  of  Carlton  Terrace,  Carlton,  Melbourne, 

Australia,  372. 

O'Halloran,  J.  C.,  of  Soutli  Australia,  83. 
O'HALLORAN,  J.S.,  of  London,  formerly  of  Adelaide,  81. 

(Armi,  p.  176;  corrigenda,  p.  XX.) 
O'Halloran,  W.  L.,of  Adelaide,  84. 
O'LocHLEN,  Hon.  >ir  H.,  Bart.,  Q.C.,  of  Manhatton, 

Barkly  Street,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  154. 

(Arms,  p.  128 :  corrigetuln.  p.  xiv.) 
OLIVER,  Hon.  R.,  of  Tolcarne,  Dunedin,  N.Z.,  151. 
Onslow,  A.  A.  W.,  of  Caaidcn  I'ark,  N.S.W.,  543. 
ONSLOW,  Hon.  A.  C.,  of  W.  Australia.  538.     (Arms,  p. 

60S.) 
ONSLOW,  His  Excellency  The  Earl  of,  of  New  Zealand, 

389. 

Orbell,  J.,  of  Hawkesbury,  Waikonati   N.Z.,  (761). 
Orpen,  A.  R.,  of  Cape  Town,  Cape  Colony,  405. 
Orpen,  Rev.  C.  E.  H.,  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  405. 
Orpen,  C.  S.,  of  Smithfleld,   Orange    Free  State,    S. 

Africa,  405. 
ORPEN,  E.  H.,  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  401.     (Anns, 

p.  512.) 

Orpen,  F.  H.  S.,  of  Griqualand,  W.  Africa,  406. 
Orpen,  II.  M.  H.,  of  CapeTown,  Cape  Colony,  406. 
Orpen,  J.   M.,  of  Avoca  and  Snowdon,  Cape  Colony, 

405. 

Orpen,  T.  R.  M.,  of  Cape  Colony,  406. 
Orr,  A.  B.,  of  Stratford,  Ontario,  Canada,  578. 
OBR,  J.,  of  New  Westminster,  B.C.,  578. 
Orr,  J.  H.,  of  Rhodes  Avenue,  Chicago,  U.S.A.,  578. 
O'Stianassy,  Sir   J.,   K.C.M.G.,   of    Tara,    Hawthorn, 

Melbourne,  (184). 

OSBORNF,  G.,  of  Follow,  Bungendore,  N.S.W.,  707. 
Osborne,  Henry,  of  Kangaroo,  Cowm,  N.S.W.,   (707), 

(557). 


Osborne,   H.,  of  Marshall  Mount,    Illawara,  N.S.W., 

707. 

Osborne,  H.  H.,  of  Avondales,  Illawara,  N.S.W.,  707. 
Osborne,  1'.  H.,  of  Curranclooley,  X.S.W.,  707. 

OsifORNE-GllJBES,  see  GlBIlES. 

OSMAND,  Hon.  W.  H.  S.,  of  the  Sycamores,  Victoria, 

Austra'ia,  139. 

Overbeek,  G.  E.,  of  Victoria,  Australia,  629. 
Overbeek,  G.  E.  J.,  of  Cape  Town,  South  Africa,  628. 
Overbeek,  J.  C.  de   W.,  of  Cathcart  Villa,  Cape  Town, 

628,  (720). 

OVERBEEK,  J.  D.,  of  Rondcbosch,  Cape  Colony,  627. 
Owen,  T.,  of  Prince  Edward  Island,  (114). 

PALMER,  Hon.  Sir  A.  II.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Brisbane, 
Queensland,  47.  (Corrigenda,  p.  xxi.) 

Palmer,  K.,  of  Brisbane,  Queensland,  (691). 

Palmer,  J.,  of  New  South  Wales.  (II). 

Palsgrave,  T.,  of  Montreal,  Canada,  (660). 

Panter,  W.  H.,  of  Victoria,  Australia,  (4!>5). 

PANTON,  J.  A.,  of  Carranya,  E.  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne, 
476. 

Park,  H.,  of  Winchmore,  Canterbury,  N.Z.,  (337). 

Parker,  R.  L.,  of  Launceston,  Tasmania,  (190). 

Parker,  S.,  of  Xorthbourne,  near  York,  W.  Australia, 
237. 

PARKER,  S.  H.,  of  Karrakalta  House,  Ptrth,  W.  Austra- 
lia, 236. 

Parker,  S.  S.,  of  Adelaide  Terrace,  Perth,  W.  Australia, 
237. 

Parkes,  E.  S.,  of  Irona.  Melbourne,  Australia,  (129). 

Parks,  of  St.  John,  Xew  Brunswhk,  (153). 

Parsons,  C.  0.,  of  Berriedalc,  Tasmania,  (522). 

Payne,  Oapt.  G.  B.,  of  Osenington,  Melbourne,  Austra- 
lia, (258). 

PAYNE,  T.  B.,  of  Maritime,  South  Yarra,  Melbourne, 
180.  (Corrigenda,  p.  xxi.) 

Peacock,  C.,  of  llawke's  Bay,  N.Z.,  (718). 

PEARSE,  W.  S.,  of  I'lympton  House,  Cantonment  Road, 
Freemantlc,  W.  Australia,  194.  (Corriycnda.  p. 
xiv.) 

PEARSON,  Hon.  C.  H.,  of  Ediowie,  Victoria,  Australia, 
87.  (Arms,  p.  240;  corrigenda.,  pp.  xiv  and  xxi.) 

Pearson,  D.,  of  Portland,  Victoria,  Australia.  (204;. 

PEARSON,  Hon.  W.,  of  Kilmany  Park,  Sale,  Tanjil,  Vic- 
toria, Australia,  391. 

Peck,  A.,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia,  (190). 

Peck,  Dr.  F.  M.,  of  Sale,  Gippsland,  Victoria,  (65), 
(141). 

Tenfold,  M.,  of  Pictermaritzljurg,  Natnl,  856. 

PENFOLD,  0.,  of  Sandhurst,  Victoria,  Australia,  854. 

Peuni'ngton,  Hon.  J.  G.,  of  Canada,  (670). 

PERCEVAL,  Sir  W.  B.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  New  Zealand,  816, 
(703). 

PERRY,  A.,  of  Beverley,  Timaru,  N.Z.,  523. 

Perry,  A. ,  of  Secheron,  Hobart,  Tasmania,  523. 

Perry,  C.  T.  H.,  of  Koromiko,  Timaru,  N.Z.,  .123. 

Perry,  J.  A.  C.,  of  Dunedin,  Otago,  N.Z.,  523. 

Perry,  J.  W.,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  523. 

PETER,  F.,  of  Anama,  Ashburton,  N.Z.,  832. 

Peter,  Hon.  W.  S.,  of  Anama,  Canterbury,  N.Z.,  832. 

Peters,  W.,  of  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick,  (36). 

Peterswald,  A.  C.  T.,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia,  194. 

Peterswald,  W.  E.,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia,  194. 

PETERSWALD,  W.  J. ,  of  St.  Heliers,  Adelaide,  S.  Aus- 
tralia, 194. 

Phillipps,  H.,  of  Lyndhurst,  Somerton.  N.S.W.,  (299). 

PUILLIPS,  C.,  of  Dry  River  Station,  Martinboro',  Wai- 
rarapa,  N.Z.,  378. 

Phillips,  J.,  of  Adelaide,  S.A..  (84). 

Philp,  of  Geelong.  Victoria,  Australia,  (281). 

Pickard,  Rev.  H.,  D.D.,  of  Sackville,  New  Brunswick, 
Canada,  (272). 

PIEKS,  W.  R.,  of  Peddie,  Cape  Colony,  786. 

PICKERING,  J.,  of  Oiive  House,  Hindmarsh,  S.  Austra- 
lia, 3i9. 

Pigdon,  J.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  (638). 

Pigott,  J.  A.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W. ,  560. 

PIGOTT,  Hon.  W.  H.,  of  Tahlee,  Burwood,  Sydney, 
N.S.W.,560. 

PILLANS,  F.  S.,  of  Myres  Inch  Clutha,  Otago,  N.Z.,  386. 

Pillans,  W.  L.,  of  Manuka,  Balclutha,  Otago,  N.Z., 
387. 

Pitt,  P.,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  (644). 

PLAYFORD,  Hon.  T.,  of  Drysdale,  Norton's  Summit, 
S.  Australia,  195.  (Corrigenda,  p.  xiv.) 

Plumb,  Hon.  J.  B.,  of  Niagara,  Canada,  (794). 

Plunkctt,  Capt.  P.,  of  Goulburn,  N.S.W. ,  (770). 

Pollard,  E.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (228). 

Powell,  G.,  of  Toronto.  Canada,  635. 

Powell,  J.,  of  Cacrhowell,  Niagara,  Canada,  G34,  (825). 

Powell,  X.,  of  Turalla,  Bungendore,  N.S.W.,  (168). 

POWELL,  R.  H.  W.,  of  Ottawa,  Canada,  634. 


INDEX. 


878 


Powell.  Hon.  W.  D.,  of  roronto,  Canada,  634,  (828). 
Powell,  W.  !>.,  of  Ouelph,  co.  Wellington,  Canada,  638. 
POWYS,    E.    A.,    of    Mathrnval,    Brandon,    .Manitoba 

Canada,  630. 

Prell,  P.  W.,  of  lona,  Toorak,  Australia,  (675) 
PBENDEBCAST,  It.  H.,  of  Morioola,  Edge  Cliff,  Sydney, 

773. 

I'ridille,  C.  F.,  of  Petersham,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (223). 
Prinitle,  .1.  S.,  ..I  Havian  River,  Cape  Colony,  (24). 
Murray. Prior,  K.,  of  Moorlands,  Queensland,  60 
Murray-Prior,  H.,  of  Abcrfayle  Station,  Queensland, 

Murray-Prior,  H.  M.,  of  Brisbane,  Queensland,  60. 
MVKBAY-PJ.IOB,  Hon.  T.  L.,  of  Maroon,  Queensland, 

49.     (Amu,  p.,  240;  corrigenda,  pp.  xiv  and  xxi  ) 
Pritdmrd,  ,T.  B.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  (493). 
Polder,  D.,  of  Cardwell,  King's  co.,  New  Brunswick, 

154. 
PUGSLEY,    W.,    of   St.   John,    New    Brunswick,  153. 

(Oorriffemta,  pp.  xiv  and  xxi.) 
Purdpn,  J.  C.,  of  Mapassa,  Queenstown,  Cape  Colony, 

(257). 
Purves,  J.,  of  Mosspenoch,  E.  Melbourne,  (440). 

RABY,  tre  REIBEY. 

Raby,  T.,  of  New  South  Wales,  ID6. 

Radenhurst,  J.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  (669). 

Radcnhurat,  T.   M.,   of   Perth,  co.   Lanark,    Canada, 

(689). 
RAFF,  Hon.   A.,  of  Grangehill,   Brisbane,  and  Logic 

Plains,  Darling  Downs,  Queensland,  480. 
RAUSTON,  A.  «.,  of  Kathgael,  Ashfield,  Sydney,  N.S.W., 

623. 

Ealston,  A.  J.,  of  Falconshaw,  Sydney,  N.S.W.   628 
Ralston,  O.,  of  Victoria,  Australia,  625. 
RALSTON,  J.,  of  Hampden,  Deddington,  Tasmania,  378. 
Ralston,  J.,  of  Logan,  Evandale,  Tasmania,  (276). 
Ralston,  M.,  of  Hampden,  Deddington,  Tasmania,  378. 
Rawson,  C.,  of  Lower  Canada,  428. 
IUWSON,  C.  C.,  of  the  Hollow,  Mackay,  Queensland, 

Redelinghuys,  J.  H.,  of  Sea  Point,  Cape  Town,  (628). 

Hedpnth,  P.,  of  Montreal,  Canada,  (439). 

Bum,  Hon.  T.,  of  Entally.  Hadspen,  Tasmania,  196. 

REID,  A.  A.,  of  Ratho,  liothwell,  Tasmania,  372,  (591). 

REID,  J.,  of  Elderslie,  Oaniaru,  N.Z.,  389. 

Heid,  P.,  of  Castlemaine,  Victoria,  Australia,  379. 

REID,  R.  C.,  of  Ilokitika,  N.Z.,  379. 

Heid,  W.  J.,  of  Harvey,  Albert  co.,  New  Brunswick, 

(202). 

RENWICK,  Sir  A.,  of  Elizabeth  St.,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  830. 
Renwick,  O.,  of  Pitt  St.,  Redfern,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  830. 
Smith-Rewse,  E.  A.,  of  Manly  and  Wollongong,  Sydney, 

16. 
SMITII-HEWSE,  H.  S.,  of  Manly  and  Wollongong,  Sydney, 

11.     (Arm*,  p.  64;  corrirfmttn,  p.  xxi.) 
Reynolds,  O.  A.,  of  Cape  Town,  (629). 
Reynolds,  T.,  of  New  Zealand,  374. 
REYNOLDS,  Hon.  W.  H.,  of  Montecillo,  Duncdin,  N.Z., 

374. 
Rhodes,  Right  Hon.  C.,  Prime  Minister  of  Cape  Colony, 

(721). 

Rhodes.  J.  B.,  of  Spring  Hill,  Hawkc's  Bay,  N.Z.,  (346). 
Rich,  W.  O.,  of  Toitoi.  Southland,  N.Z.,  (526). 
Richardson,  A.  J.,  of  Rockhampton,  Queensland,  (470). 
RICHARDSON,   J.,   of  Gorrinn,    near  Ararat,  Victoria, 

Australia,  493. 

RICHET,  Hon.  M.  If.,  Q.C.,  of  Halifax,  N.S.,  119. 
Ridley,  M.  II.,  of  Halifax,  N.S.,  119. 
Ridout,  A.  H.,  of  Hamilton,  Canada,  669. 
Ridout,  A.  W.,  of  Ottawa,  Canada,  669. 
Ridout,  C.,  of  Port  Hope,  co.  Hurham,  Canada,  669. 
Ridout,  E.  J.,  of  Halifax.  N.S.,  670. 
Ridout.  G.,  of  Dorset  House,  Wellington  Street,  Tor- 
onto; and  of  Clinton,  Canada,  608. 
Ridout,  O.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  669. 
Ridout,  G.  C.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  670. 
Ridout,  G.  P.,  of  Toronto.  Canada,  670. 
Ridout,  H.  R.,  of  Montreal,  Canada,  668. 
Ridnut,  II.  S.,  of  Whitehall.  Annapolis,  Maryland.  667. 
Ridout,  J.,  of  Annapolis,  Maryland,  667. 
Ridout,  J.  D.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  671. 
RIDOBT,  J.  G.,  of  co.  York,  Ontario,  Canada,  803. 
Ridout,  L.  A.  C  ,  of  London,  Canada,  670. 
RIDODT,  P.  F.  A.,  of  Rosedale  House,  Toronto,  66". 
Ridout,  S.  G.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  803. 
Ridout,  S.  S  ,  of  Ontario,  Canada,  803. 
Ridout,  T.,  of  Ottawa,  Canada,  668. 
Ridout,  Hon.  T.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  668. 
Ridout,  T.  G.,  of  Sherbourne  House,  Toronto,  668. 
Ridout,  T.  W.,  of  London,  Canada,  670. 
Ritchie,  J.,  of  Boodcara,  Victoria,  Australia.  (139). 
Robb.  J.,  of  Comox,  B.C.,  (U2\ 


Bobe'ru,  C.W.,  of  Idalis,  P«ddingt,,n,  Sydney,  X.S.W., 
616. 


B«».  C.  W.,  of  Woo<!rtsln«,  Spreyton,  Ta»- 

Roberts,  J.,  of  Alblna  Villa,  Burwood,  N.S  W    810 
ROBEBTS,  Hon.  R.  I!  ,  of  Roberton  Park.  Bowral,  N.S.W.  . 

610. 

i   Roberts,  W.,  of  Sydney,  X.8.W.,  (517). 
Rob»rt»on,  A.,   of  Elmbank,  Montreal,  Canada,  (88) 

(672). 

Robertson,  D.,  of  Launceiton,  Tasmania,  (681) 
Robertson,  K.  B.  O.,  of  Ballarat,  Victoria,  Australia, 

Robertson,  J.    D.,  of   Kingston,   Victoria,  Australia, 

Robertson,  Rev.  J.  D.,  of  Yarrawonga,  Victoria,  Aus- 

tralia, (558). 
Robertson,  J.  G.  ,  of  Mount  Mitchell,  Ballarat,  Australia, 

ROBEBTSON,  T.,  of  Mount  Mitchell,  Ballarat,  Australia. 
Robertson,  W.,  of  Wando  Vale,  Caslerton,  Australia, 

Boblnson,  C..  of  Beverley  House,  Toronto,  794. 
Robinson,  C.  C.,  of  Aurora,  Toronto,  Canada,  794. 
ROBINSON,  Sir  V.  A.,  Bart.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  793. 
Robinson,  Right  Hon.  Sir  H.  G.  B.,  Bart.,  G.C.M  G 

759. 

ROBINSON,  H.  W.,  of  Ronaki.  New  Zealand,  82?. 
Robinson,  Hon.  J.  H.,  of  Ontario,  Canada,  (563),  (648) 
Robinson,  J.   B.,  of  Sleepy  Hollow,  Toronto,  Canada, 

Robinson,  Sir  J.  B.,  Bart.,  C.B.,  of  Canada,  794. 
Robinson,  Sir  J.  L.,  Bart.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  (75»), 

795. 

Robinson.  Hon   W.  of  Cheviot  Hills,  N.Z.,  (84e). 
Robinson,  W.  C  ,  of  Moncton,  New  Brunswick  (208) 
ROBINSON,  His  Ex.  Mr  Wm.  C.  F.,  G.C.M.O.,  of  Perth, 

Western  Australia,  767. 

Roche,  F.,  of  liockhainpton,  Queensland,  (879). 
Rod.l.  H..  of  Minnembah,  N  S.W.,  (289). 
Rogers,  J.,  of  Glenquoich,  N.Z.,  (16). 
Rogers,  W.,  of  Sandcrgrove,  South  Australia,  (2S6) 
R.'Me,  Hon.  G.,  M.I,.C.,of  Victoria,  Australia,  (129) 
Kolleston,  C.M.O.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  W.,  605. 
ROLLESTON,  Hon.  W.,  of  Rangitatn,  Canterbury,  N.Z., 

603.     (Amu,  p.  800.) 

Ronald,  R.  B.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia  610 
RONALD,  R.  W.,  of  Nap  Nap,  Hay,  N.S.W.,  609. 
Boss,  D.,  of  Quebec,  Canada,  177. 
Ross,  Hon.  D.  A.,  of  Wewtncld  House,  St.  Foy  Road 

Banlieu,   Quebec,  Canada,   177.      (Corriyad'i  .   p. 

Ross,  J.,  of  Quebec,  Canada,  177. 

Ross,  J.,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  (614). 

Ross,  W.  M.,    The    Grange,    Boutown,    Melbourne, 

Australia,  637. 

Bothery,  K.  J.,  of  Sydney,  (8). 
Rouse,  E.,  of  Rouse  Hill,  near  Sydney,  (22). 
ROWAN,  F.  C.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  591. 
Rowe.  W.  T.,  of  Glenflne,  Grentllle.  Australia,  (602). 
Russell,  A  ,  of  Victoria,  Australia,  368. 
Russell,  A.,  of  Burmah  Plains,  Victoria,  Australia,  622. 
KCSSKLL,  (!.,  ofGolfhill,  Geelong,  Victoria.  Australia 

367. 

Russell  J.,  of  Iturm.-ih  Plains,  Victoria.  Australia,  622. 
Russell,  P..  of  Makwallock,  Victoria,  Australia,  (134>. 
Russell,  Hon.  P.,  of  Carnghan,  Victoria,  Australia,  522. 
Russell,  P.,  of  Tasmania,  168. 
RUSSELL,  T.,  of  Wurrook,  Rokewood,  Victoria,  Austra- 

lia, 522. 

Rutherford,  of  Illillawa,  Australia,  (218). 
Rutleduc,  E.  K.,   of  Glen  Riddle,  Tamworth,  N.S.W  , 

140. 

Rutledge,  F.  II.,  of  Gunninghar,  N.S.W.,  140. 
Rutledge,  L.,  of  Port  Fairy,  Victoria,  140. 
Rutledge,  R.,  of  the  Briars,  Farnham,  Victoria,  140. 
limledce,  T.,  of  Carwoola,  N.S.W.,  HO. 
RUTLEDGE,  T.  F.,  of  Werronggurt,  Victoria,  Australia, 

139.     (C\>rri([rmla,  pp.  xiv  and  xxi.) 
Rutledge,  W.,  of  Farnham  Park,   Warrnambool,   Vic- 

toria, Australia,  141,  (14),  (65). 
Rntledge,  W.  F.,  of  Gidleigh,  N.S.W.,  140. 
RUTLEDOE,  W.  R.,  of  Farnham  Park,  Victoria,  142. 

(Corrigenda,  p.  xxi.) 
RTAN,    C.,    of    Derriweit   Heights,    Upper   Macedon, 

Victoria,  Australia,  191.    (Corriprnila,  p.  xxi.) 
Ryan,  Dr.   C.  S.,  of  162,  Collins  Street,  Melbourne, 

Australia,  191. 

RYBIE,  Hon.  A.  R.,  of  Micalago,  N.S.W.,  677. 
Ryrie,  D.,  of  Coolringdon,  Maneroo,  N.S.W.,  878. 


874 


INDEX. 


Ryrie,  J.  C.,  of  Buddababah,  Dubhc,  X.S.W.,  678. 
Ryrie,  S.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  677. 
Ityrie,  S.,  of  Coodra,  Yass,  N.S.W.,  677. 

De  SALIS,  Hon.  L.  F.,  of  Tharwa,  N.S.W.,  574. 

Do  S:ilis,  W.  J.,  of  N.S.W.,  674. 

Samuel,  E.  L.,  of  Spring  Street,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  416. 

Samuel,  L.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  416. 

SAMUEL,    Hon.    Sir    S.,    K.C.M.G.,    of    Sophicnbugh, 

Liverpool,  N  S.W.,416. 
SANDERSON,   F.  J.,  of   Killingworth,   North  Adelaide, 

South  Australia,  172. 
SANFOBU,  Hon.  \V.  E.,  of  Hamilton  and  of  Wesanford, 

Muskoka,  Canada,  266.     (Corri'jetula,  p.  xxi.) 
Sarjjood,  F.  G.,  of  Elsternwick,  Victoria,  129. 
SABGOOD,  Lieut.-Col.,  the  Hon.  Sir  F.  T.,  K.C.M.G.,  of 

Rippon,    Lea,    Melbourne,   129.     (Corrigenda,    p. 

xxi.) 

SCHOMBUBOK,  0.  H.,  of  South  Australia,  629. 
Schomburgk,  R.  81..  of  Adelaide,  Australia,  629. 
Scott,  Dr.  E.,  of  Perth,  W.  A.,  (687). 
SCOTT,  H.,  of  Benacre,  Glen  Osmond,  near  Adelaide, 

S.A.,  509. 

Scott,  Hon.  J.  R.,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  (221). 
Scott,  B.  T.  A.,  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  (609). 
Scott,  T.  P.,  of  Mitcham,  near  Adelaide,  S.A.,  609. 
Scott,  Rev.  W.,  of  Kurojong  Heights,  N.S.W.,  609. 
Selwyn,  Right  Rev.  J.  R.,  of  New  Zealand,  (681). 
Seward,  J.  M.,  of  Somerset,  Preston,  Melbourne,  154. 
Seymour,  II .  C.,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia,  (832). 
Sharland,  W.  S.,  of  Woodbridge,  Tasmania,  (35). 
Sharp,  J.,  of  Nelson,  N.Z.  (ti62). 
Sharp,  Rev.  W.  H.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (857). 
Sharwood,  S. ,  of  Aramac,  Queensland,  (676). 
SHAW,  B  ,  of  Terenure,  Hobart,  Tasmania,  455. 
Shaw,   E.   C..  of  Red  Banks,  Glamorgan,  Tasmania, 

(262),  459. 

Shaw,  F.,  of  Red  Banks,  Glamorgan,  Tasmania,  459. 
Shaw,  W.  S.,  of  Victoria,  Australia,  459. 
Pheelan,  J.,  of  Nowra,  N.S.W.,  (287). 
Shekleton,   G.,  of  Tollymore,  Table  Cape,  Tasmania, 

(644). 

SHENNAN,  W.,  of  Conical  Halls,  Otago,  N.Z  ,  805. 
Shepard.  J.,  of  Lunsing,  Ontario,  (133). 
Slioll,  H.  W.,  of  Roebourne,  W.  Australia,  687. 
Shell,  L.  H.,  of  South  Australia,  686. 
SHOLL,  Major  H.  A.,  Lancewood,  Perth,  W.A.,  686. 
Sholl,  R.  F.,  of  Perth,  Western  Australia,  686. 
Shell,  R.  J.,  of  Australia,  686. 

Short,  Right  Eev.  A.,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Adelaide,  (433). 
Simmons,  J.,  of  Champigny,  Hobart,  Tasmania,  287. 
SIMMONS,    W.  C.,   of  Churchill,   Richmond,  Tasmania, 

286. 

Simpson,  H.,  of  Ridge  Park,  Adelaide,  (81). 
Sinclair,  A.  H.,  of  Cape  Town,  (629). 
Sinclair,  J.  H.,  of  Dunedin,  Otago,  N.Z.,  (658). 
SKENE,  A.  J.,  of  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  316. 
Skene,  D.,  of  Langseat,  S.A.,  (16). 
Skene,  D.  A.,  of  Pierrepoint,  Hamilton,  Victoria,  315. 
SKENE,  T.,  of  Marnoo,  Victoria,  Australia,  312.   (Armt, 

p.  288.) 
Skene,  T.,  of  Krongart  Park,  Pcnola,  S.  Australia,  315, 

(16). 
Skene,  Hon.  W.,  of  Skene,  Hamilton,  Australia,  315, 

(15),  (477). 

SI.OANK,  A.,  of  Mulwala,  co.  Denison,  N.S.W.,  557. 
Sloane,  J..  of  Bernarra,  N.S.W.,  557. 
Sloane,  T.  «.,  of  N.S.W.,  557. 
Sloane,  W.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  558. 
SMALL,  J  ,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  609. 
Small,  J.,  of  Upper  Canada,  609. 
Small,  P.  H.,  of  Brisbane,  Queensland,  (536). 
Smedley,  C.,  of  Alverstoke,  Glen  Osmond,  S.A.,  (675). 
DE  SMIDT,  A.,  of  Highstead,  Roudebosch,  Cape  Town, 

720. 

De  Smidt,  A.  G.,  of  Oudtshorn,  Cape  Colony,  722. 
DeSmidt,  C.,  of  Beaufort  West,  South  Africa,  722. 
De  Smidt,  H.,  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  722. 
Ue  Smidt,  J.,  of  Cape  Colony,  722. 
De  Siiith,  W.  A.  J.,  of  Westbrooke,  Holldebosch,  S.A., 

(629). 
De  Smidt,  W.  J.,  of   Westbrooke,  Hondebosch,  Cape 

Town,  722. 

Smith,  A.,  of  Beaufront,  Ross,  Tasmania,  (33). 
Smith,  A.  H.  W.,  of  Geraldine,  N.Z.,  (862). 
Smith,   C.,  of  Nandilyan  Heights,   Molong,    N.S.W., 

341. 

Smith,  C.  B.,  of  Grahamstown,  Cape  Colony,  (627). 
Smith,  E,,  of  Glenrock,  Darling  Point,  Sydney,  9. 
Smith,  E.,  of  Sherbrooke,  Quebec,  (706). 
Smith,  E.  A.,  of  Narroogal  and  Glenrock,  N.S.W.,  341. 
SMITH,  E.  O.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  494.    (Arms,  p.  704.) 


SMITH,  Sir  F,.  T.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  The  Acacias,  Marryat- 
ville,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia,  210.  (Anus,  p.  64  j 
ivi/-;v>/i ,'(/(»,  pp.  xiv  and  xxi.) 

Smith,  H.  O.,  of  Evora,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Australia, 
494. 

Smith,  F.  J.,  of  Hawthorne,  BaMmrst,  N.S.W.,  341. 

Smith,  Col.  II.,  of  Quebec,  Canada,  (740). 

SMITH,  H.  F.,  of  Kyoirle,  Casino,  N.S.W.,  11. 

Smith,  H.  G.,  of  Fail-light,  Manly  Beach,  Sydney,  10. 

SMITH,  Hon.  J.,  of  Llanarth,  Bathurst,  N.S.W.,  341, 
(580). 

SMITH,  J.,  of  Westwood,  Tasmania,  860. 

Smith,  J.,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  (495). 

SM.TH,  J.  H.,  of  Brougham  Place,  North  Adelaide,  S. 
Australia,  172.  (Corrirjtndit,  p.  xxi.) 

Smith,  Rev.  J.  J.,  of  New  South  Wales,  494. 

Smith,  L.  N.,  of  Boree,  Ashburnham,  N.S.W..  34 

Smith,  R.  B.,  of  Tori-ens  Park,  Adelaide,  (777). 

Smith,  Rev.  P.,  of  Canberra,  N.S.W.,  (574). 

Smith,  Capt.  S.,  of  Port  Fairy,  W.  Australia,  (536). 

Smith,  T.,  of  Glenrock,  Sydney,  8. 

SMITH,  T.  H.,  of  Gordon  Brook,  N.S.W.,  5.  (Arms,f. 
64.) 

Smith,  T.  W.,  of  Glenrock,  Sydney,  8. 

Smith.  T.  W.,  of  Ecelesbourne,  Sydney,  9. 

Smith,  W.  A.,  of  Gamboola,  X.S.W.,  341. 

SMITH,  Most  Rev.  W.  S.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  682. 

SMITH-REWSE,  see  RKWSE. 

Snodgrass,  P.,  of  Victoria,  (19). 

Solomon,  J.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (282). 

Solomon,  I.,  of  West  Maitland,  N.S.W.,  (430). 

Somerset,  J.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  (200). 

Sowi-rby,  Very  Rev.  W.,  of  Goulburn,  N.S.W.,  (178), 
(281),  (835). 

Spicer,  E.,  of  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  (194),  (210). 

Spooner,  J.  R.,  of  Montreal,  Canada,  (669). 

Spratt,  It.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  (657). 

Sprent,  J.,  of  Parramatta,  N.S.W.,  (388). 

Stack,  Rev.  A.,  of  Perth,  Tasmania,  (189). 

Stackhouse,  Rev.  A.,  ol  Longford,  and  Perth,  Tasma- 
nia, (443). 

STAFFORD,  Sir  E.  W.,  K.C  M.G.,  of  Lansdowne,  N.Z., 
36.  (CorrifjCii'J",  p.  xxi.) 

STANBRIBGE,  Hon.  W.  E  ,  of  Wombat,  Victoria,  298. 

Staughton,  S.,  of  F.xford  Station,  Melton,  Victoria, 
Australia,  (231). 

STAUGHTON,  S.  T.,  of  Eynesbury,  Melton,  Victoria, 
301. 

Stawell,  Sir  W.  F.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Kew,  Melbourne,  (42). 

STEEL,  Rev.  R.,  D.I).,  of  Lewington  House,  St.  Leon- 
ards, Sydney,  N.S.W.,  173. 

Steel,  Rev.  H.  A.,  of  Qucanbeyan,  N.S.W.,  173. 

STEELE,  F.  C.,  of  Carlton  House,  Carlton,  Tasmania, 
274. 

Steele,  J.  S.,  of  Carlton,  Tasmania,  274. 

Steere,  J.,  of  Jayes,  Queensland,  5. 

STKEKE,  Hon.  Sir  J.  G.  L.,  Knt,  of  Perth,  and  Jayes, 
Blackwood,  Queensland,  4.  (Arms,  p.  64 ;  covri- 
gemta,  pp.  xiv  and  xxi.) 

VON  STIEGLITZ,  E.  B.,  of  Wambo,  Brisbane,  Queens- 
land, 383. 

Von  btieglitz,  F.  L.,  of  Tasmania,  384. 

Von  Sticglitz,  F.  L.,  of  Braybrook,  Victoria,  Auckland, 
Z84. 

Von'Slieglitz,  F.  W.,  of  Jova,  Launccston,  Tasmania, 
385. 

Von  Stieglitz,  H.  G.,  of  Tullochgorum,  Fingal,  Tasma- 
nia, 348,  (263). 

Von  Stieglitz,  H.  L.,  of  Sunnyside,  Lymington,  Tasma- 
nia, 384. 

Von  Stieglitz,  J.  C.,  of  Andora,  Evandale,  Tasmania, 
384. 

Von  Stieglitz,  W.  B.,  of  St.  Heliers,  Townsville,  Queens- 
land, 384. 

STENHOUSE,  A.  M.,  of  Comox,  B.  Columbia,  300. 
(Corrigenda,  p.  xxii.) 

STEPHEN,  Hon.  Sir  A.,  G.C.M.G.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W., 
42,  (494).  (Arms,  p.  176  ;  corrigenda,  p.  xxii.) 

Stephen,  Rev.  Canon  A.  H.  H.,  of  Sydney,  42. 

STEPHEN,  Sir  G  ,  Bart.,  of  Montreal,  and  Cansapocal, 
Canada,  31.  (ArMi,  p.  176:  torriatnda,  p.  xiv.) 

Stephen,  Hon.  J.,  of  N.S.W.,  44. 

Stephen,  Hon.  M.  H.,  Q  C.,  of  Glen  Ayr,  Sydney,  42. 

Stephen,  Hon.  S.  A.,  of  Sydney,  43. 

Steven.",  E.  J.,  of  Durrimba,  bouthport,  Queensland, 
(164). 

Stevens,  J.  W.,  of  Cradock,  Cape  Colony,  (24). 

STEVENSON,  G.,  of  Larundel,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Aus- 
tralia, 621 . 

STEWABD,  Major  the  Hon.  W.  J.,  of  Burford,  Canterbury, 
N.Z.,  730. 

Stewart,  Hon.  A.,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada, 
(382). 


INDEX. 


875 


CI'HKRAK  STF.WART.     F.    E.,    of    Monlrose,    Brighton, 

M<  llionrnc.  330. 

SlirliiiK,  ll..n.  .1.  I..,  of  South  Australia,  (M4). 
STOCKTON,  A.    A.,    D.C.I..,  etc.,  of   St.    John,  New 

Brunswick,  Canada.  'J7I. 
Stockton,  It.  \V.,  cif  New  Jersey,  Canada.  272. 
STOOT,  Hun.  Sir  K..  K.C.M.H.,  of  Bankton,  N.Z.,  80. 
Strachan,  Capt.  J.  X.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  795. 
Siring,  J.,  of  Quebec,  Canada,  (4D7i. 
Strange,  J.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  84V. 
Strange,  John,  of  Kingston,  Canada,  849. 
Strange,  M.  W.,  of  Kingston,  Ontario,  849. 
KTRAMJE,  Capt.  M.  W.,  Kingnton,  Ontario,  848. 
Straiiise,  0.  8.,  of  Montague-  Housr,  Kingston,  Canada, 

849. 
STRASOK,  Maj.-Gcn.  T.  B.,   of  Strangmuir,  Alberta, 

'la,  846. 

Stratford,  1'.  B.,  of  Ontario,  Canada,  (612). 
STKATHY,  Major  J.  B.,  of  Kingston,  Ontario,  671. 
Strut.  J.,  of  Tooyong,  Bathurst,  Victoria,  (Si. 
Street,  Hon.  J.  It.,  of  Sydney,  (10). 
STRETCH,  V<  n.  T.  C.  B.,  of  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Aus- 
tralia. 602. 
STUART,  T.  r.  A.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  M3.    (Ana,  p. 

•-'88.) 
STCCKEY,  J.,  of   Tc  Rangitumau,    Wellington,   N.Z., 

712. 

Sluckey,  S.,  of  Christchurch,  N.Z..  713. 
STUDHOLHE,  J.,  ot  Meruvale,  Chrlslchurch,  and  Cold- 
stream,    Ahhburton    co.,    Canterbury,    N.Z.,   170, 

(623). 
Studholmc,  M.,  of  Waimatc,  Tlmaru,  Canterbury,  N.Z., 

171. 

STI-RT,  C.,  of  Australia,  444.    (Aruu,  p.  704.) 
Stnrt,  E.  1'.  S.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  447. 
Stui  ton,  A.,  of  Chlcoulimi,  Saunenaj,  Quebec,  |747>. 
Sumner,  Hon.  T.  J.,  of  Stony  Park,  Brunswick,  Victoria, 

Australia,  (192). 

Sutcliffe,  K.  W.,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  (119). 
SI-TEH,  Most  Uev.  A.  B.,  of  Nelson,  N.Z.,  694. 
Sutherland,  Uev.  K.  K.  M.,  of  Kai-Korui,  Duncdin, 

N.Z  ,  (718). 

Suttor,  Hon.  K.  B.,  of  Bathurst.  X.S.W.,  820. 
Suttor,  Q.,  of  Baulkham   Hills,  1'arramatta,   N.S.W., 

820. 
SUTTOR,  Hon.  W.  11.,  of  Cangoura,  Bathuret,  N.S.W., 

819. 
Suttor,  W.  H.,  of  AUoway  House,  Bathurst,  N.S.W., 

820. 

Swainson,  W.,  of  Wellington,  N.Z.,  (97). 
Swan,  J.,  of  Hobnrt,  Tasmania,  (521). 
Swan,  J.,  of  Bcaulieu,  Hobart,  Tasmania,  (523). 
Symonds,  C.  H.,  of  Victoria,  Australia,  573. 
SYHONM,  K.  S.,  C.M.O.,  cf  Tutelo,  Kcw,  Mcll>ournc, 

Australia,  573. 
Syinonds,  E.  C.,  of  Victoria,  Australia,  673. 

Tabuteau,  W.,  of  Hawkc's  Bay,  N.Z.,  (718). 

TAPPER,  H.,  of  Wi.dham  House,  Invcrcargill,  N.Z.,  300. 

TARLETON,  Hon.  K.   A.,  of   Olenelg,   Fernbrook,  and 

Cavendish,    S.    Australia,    299.     (Corrigenda,    p. 

xiv.) 
Taylor,    W.    D.,    of   Timmeriug,    Rochester,   Rodney 

county,  Victoria,  Australia,  (156). 
TASCHEMAKER,  W.  H.,  of  Taipo  Hill,  Otago,  N.Z.,  864. 
TEMSON,  C.  M.,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  507.    (Aruu,  p. 

512.) 

Thompson,  J.,  of  Quebec,  Canada,  (466). 
Thompson,  J.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.  (626). 
Thomson,  G.  J.,  Q.C.,  of  St.  Stephens,  N.  Brunswick, 

(646). 

Thomson,  J..  East  Maitland,  N.S.W.,  (348). 
Thomas,  F.  W.  O.,  of  London,  Ontario,  Canada,  (706). 
THOMSON,   J.   T.,  of  Lcnnel,   Gladstone,   Invcrcargill, 

N.7..,  365. 

Thornton,  E.  T.,  of  Cape  Colony,  South  Africa,  425. 
THORNTON,  Hon.  G.,  of  Sydney;  Longwood ;  and  Llan- 

gollcn,  ull  in  N.S.W.,  282. 
Thornton,  S.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  283 
THORNTON,  Uight  Uev.  S.,  of  Bishopscourt,    BalUrut, 

Victoria,  Australia,  424. 
THCRSTON,  His  Excellency,  Sir  J.,  Bates,  of  St.  Hclicrs, 

Thornburn  and  Suva,  Fiji,  17,  (207). 
Tilley,  L.  A.,  of  Toronto,  35. 
TILLEY,  Hon.  Sir  S.  L.,  C.B.,  of  Kredcricton,  and  St. 

Andrews,  New   Brunswick,  35.     (Corrigenda,  p. 

Tlndal,  C.  F.,  of  Ramornie,  N.S.W.,  478. 

TINDAL,  C.    G.,  uf  Bonshaw   and  Uaraornie,  N.S.W., 

478.     (Arvu,  p.  608.) 

Tindal,  J.  T.,  of  Karrabil,  N.S.W.,  (833),  478. 
Tindall  W    of  I'enrlth,  N.S.W.,  (276). 
TODD,  Sir  C.,  C.M.G.,  of  Adelaide,  N.8.W.,  791,  (49?). 


Tuwart,  11.,  of  N.R.W.,  (165). 

Towart,  J.  A.,  ••!  N  •-  U  ..  ,|6ft). 

Towart,  N  186). 

Towart,  B.,  of  Casterton,  Normanby,  Victoria,  AuMra- 
lia,  (165). 

'I. .hi,],..  W.  A.,  of  Geelonz,  \ 

Tons,  W..  i.i  .s,,iii^n.  11.  Oi.ni/, .  s  s.w 

Towns,  (In TI    1:  .  "i  n.iiiiiii. 

TOWMHIND,  Hon.  C.  J.,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  684. 

Townshend,  Kev.  G.,  of  Auilu  i>t,  VS.,  684. 

Trangtuar,  II.  W..  ..f  111.  ak  House,  liim-gurra,  Victoria, 
Australia,  166. 

TEANOMAR,  J.,  uf  Bunwood,  Portland  ;  Vi..|,  t  Creek, 
and  of  Morglana,  co.  Nonnanby,  Victoria,  Austra- 
lia, .'!<  XXll.'l 

Tregarthen,  O.  I'.,  ,.(  s>.ln.  .    N  s  «     .iHl). 

Tripp.  H.  I..  11..  ..1  M.'li n,..   M.-loiia.  237. 

Tairr,  C.  O  ,  of  drari  Gorge  Station,  Canterbury 
237.  (251).    (Cbrrigaua,  f.  xili.) 

Tripp,  C.  II.,  of  Chrlstehurch,  Canterbury,  N.Z.,  t»l. 

Tripp,  L.  II.  H.,  of  Wellington.  N./.  .  231. 

TROOTON,  Capt  F.  H.,  of  Clifdale  House,  Baltuain, 
Sydney,  N.S.W  .5»8. 

Tucker,  Uev.  H.,  of  South  Yam,  Melbourne,  (440). 

Tucker,  Yen.  Archdeacon  J.  K.,  of  Victoria,  Australia, 
(80). 

TCLLOCH,  M«).  (ien.  A.  B.,  of  Woodlands,  St.  Kilda, 
Australia,  519. 

Tulloch,  S.  S. ,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  519. 

Tuppn,  Hon.  Sir  C.,  Bart.,  of  Anndale,  Nova  Scotia, 
85.  (Aruu,  p.  128  ;  torruitn<ln.  j,.  xxil.' 

Tupper,  Rev.  C.,  of  Kingston,  Nova  Scolla,  87. 

Tupper,  H<>n.  C.  II..  of  Halifax.  Nova  Scotia,  M. 

Tupprr.  J.  S.,  of  Winnipeg,  Canada,  85. 

Tupper,  T.,  of  Sangus,  Massachusetts,  88. 

Tupper.  W.  .1.,  of  Winnipeg,  Canada,  85. 

Turnliull,  A.  I'.,  of  I'rinscp  1'ark,  near  Bunbury,  Vic- 
toria, Australia,  (4;. 

Turnbull,  J.  J.,  of  Milbrook,  New  Norfolk,  Tasmania, 

ua. 

TCEXHCLL,  \V.,  of  Elllbank,  Wellington,  N.Z.,  664. 
TURNER,  lion,  J.,  of  Highneld,  Oniari  >,  Canada,  275. 

(Corrigeiula,  pp.  xiv  and  xxii.i 
TDRIIK»,  Kight  Uev.  J.  F.,  of  St.  Cuthbert's,  Armldale, 

N.S.W  ,  465. 

Twcddell,  T.,  of  Quebec,  Canada,  (747). 
Twining,  C.  Q.  C.,  of  Halifax,  N.8.,  740. 
Twining,  E.  C.,  of  Halifax,  741. 
Twining,  O.  J.,  of  Halifax,  X.S.,  740. 
Twining,  J.  J.,  of  Australia,  740. 
Twining,  Ilcv.  J.  T..  of  Halifax,  N.S.,  740. 
Twining,  I.  It.,  of  Halifax.  X.S.,  740. 
TWIMXO,  F.  G.,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scolla,  739. 
Twining,  St.  George,  of  Halifax,  N.S.,  740. 
Twining.  Rev.  W.,  of  Halifax,  N.S.,  740. 
TILER.  J.  C.,  of  Clendon,  Melbourne,  Australia,  672. 
Tyler,  J.  C.,  of  Bockhampton,  Queensland.  ^72. 
Ty:  whitt,  J.,  of  Duncdin.  Otiiio.  New  Zealand,  218. 
TTRWHITT.  U.  E.,  of  Nantyr,  West  (iwilliniburj,  Canada, 

211. 
Tyrwhitt,    S.,    of    Greensborough,    North   Carolina, 

U.S.A..  217. 
Tyser,  U.  B.,  of  Wellington,  N.Z.,  (474). 

Upton,  M.,  of  Cape  Colony,  (278). 
Urquhart,  B.,  of  Yangerj  1'ark,  Victoria,  Australia, 
(15). 

Vail,  E.  A.,  of  New  Bnin«wick,  686. 
VAIL,  Hon.  W.  B.,  of  Weymouth,  Ottawa,  Canada, 
685. 

VAN  CORTLANDT,  ft  CoRTLAKKT. 

VAN  KOCOHNET,  ut  KOEBHNKT. 

Vautln,  J.,  of  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  (5*7). 

Vaux,  T.,  of  Ottawa,  Canada,  (266). 

Veal,  Rev.  E.  G.,  of  Burnside,    Victoria,  Australia, 

VeiX'ue.  II.,  of  Tantauroa,  Auckland,  N.Z.,  (118). 

VERDOS,  lion.  Sir<!.  K.,  K.C. >!.<•..  of  Qu^en  st  ,  Mel- 
bourne, and  Alton,  Upper  Malldon,  Victoria,  'US. 
1>.  xiv.) 

VERNON,  F.  <!.,  of  Coldstream,  Okanagan,  and  of  Vic- 
toria, British  Columbia,  196. 

VIONE,  A.,  of  Cape  Colony,  780. 

Vigne,  II.  T.,  of  Culsdon,  Cape  Colony,  780. 

VOOEL,  Sir  J.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Wellington,  N.Z.,  518. 

VON  MUELLER,  ttt  MCELLEB. 

VON  STIEOLITI,  Kt  STIEOLITI. 

Waite.  R.  B.,  of    Blue  Hole,  and  Uoreland  E»t«u, 

Montego  Bay,  Jamaica,  (166). 
Walker,  A.,  of  Tasmania,  (370). 


876 


INDEX. 


WALKER,  A.  G.,  of  Addingto'n,  Rydc,  Sydney,  N.S.W., 

240.  <,C'orrifimda,  p.  xxii.) 
Walker,  G.,  of  Windsor,  N.S.W..  232. 
Walker,  lion.  J.,  of  Tasmania,  (18). 

WALKER.  Hon.  L.,  of  Four  Peaks,  Geraldlnc,  N.Z.,  2C8. 
Walter,  R.  L.  B.,  of  Iveridge,  Tasmania,  241. 
Walker,  T.,  of  Rhodes,  Concord,  Parraman.i,  N.S.W., 

241,  (289),  (365). 

WALKER,  Hon.  W.,  of  Crescentville,  Windsor,  N.S.W., 

an. 

Walker,  W. ,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (447). 

Walker,  W.  G.,  of  Sydney,  (9). 

Wallace,  F.  L..  of  Sydney,  (577). 

Wai  nee,  G.  G.,  of  Smithfleld,  Orange  Free  State,  S. 
Africa,  (405). 

Wal'er,  Dr.  S..  of  Montreal,  Canada.  (747). 

WAHBDRTON,  H.  II.,  of  Vancouver,  B.C.,  804. 

Egerton-Wurburton,  A.,  of  Bakerup,  W.  Australia.  (122. 

Egerton-Warburton,  H.,  of  St.  Werburghe's,  W.  Aus- 
tralia, 622. 

EGERTON-WARBIIRTON,  G.  G.,  of  Yeriminup,  W.  Aus- 
tralia, 617.  MI-IIU.  p.  800.) 

Kgerton-Wiirburton,  P.,  of  W.  Australia,  622. 

Kgerton-Warburton,  K.,  of  Stonyhurst,  W.  Australia, 
622. 

Ward,  Rev.  J.,  of  Greytown,  N.Z.,  320. 

WARD,  His  Hon.  H.,  of  The  Pines,  Wanganui,  N.Z.,  320. 

Warden,  H.  S. ,  of  Te  White,  N.Z.,  (98). 

Warden,  H.,  of  Petersham,  Sydney.  N.S.W.,  (223). 

Ware,  J. ,  of  Boshwcll,  Tasmania,  (546). 

WARING,  H.  T.,  of  Vucimaca,  Rewa  River,  Fill,  757. 

Warner,  Very  Rev.  T.  D.,  of  Toowoomba,  Queensland, 
(506). 

Washbourn,  E.,  of  Smedgemere,  Southbridge.  Canter- 
bury, N.Z.,  371). 

WASHBOURN,  H.  J.,  of  Brockwoth,  Riccarton,  Christ- 
church,  N.Z  ,  375. 

Washbourn,  H.  J.,  of  Selwyn,  Canterbury,  N.Z.,  375. 

Watson,  A.,  of  Shand,  Chatham  Islands,  N.Z. ,  (363). 

WATSON,  Hon.  J.,  of  Glanworth,  Darling  Point,  N.S.W., 
318. 

WATT,  Hon.  J.  B.,  of  Eynesbury,  Sydney,  N.S.W.  719. 

Watt,  P.,  of  Goonal,  N.S.W.,  720. 

Watt,  W.,  ot  Hobart,  Tasmania,  720. 

Watt,  W.  C  ,  of  Knellerporc,  Sydney,  N.S.W. ,  720. 

Watt,  W.H.,  of  Howlong,  N.S.W.,  719. 

Watts,  J.,  of  Bridgend,  N.Z.,  (125). 

Way,  E.  W.,  L.H.C.P., of  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  193. 

Way,  Rev.  J.,  of  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  193. 

WAY,  Hon.  S.,  of  Montetiore,  Adelaide,  South  Australia, 
192. 

WAYNE,  F.,  of  Milton,  Otago,  N.Z.,  144.    (Armi,  p.  128.) 

Webb,  C.  E.,  of  Walgett,  New  South  Wales,  (135). 

WEBB,  Hon.  E.,  of  Hathrop,  Bathurst,  N.S.W.,  321. 

Weber,  C.  H.,  of  Napier,  N.Z.,  (716). 

Webster,  H.  B.,  of  Canterbury,  N.Z.,  (129). 

Wedd,  W.,  of  Toronto,  (672). 

Wcekes,  B.,  M.L.C.,  of  Barbados,  (437). 

Weigall,  T.  A'B.,  of  Melbourne,  (60). 

WELD,  Sir  F.  A.,  G.C.M.G.,  of  New  Zealand,  650. 
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WENTWORTH,  F.,  of  Vancluse,  N.6.W.,  95.  (Anns,  p. 
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West,  A.W.,  of  Halifax,  N.S.,  738. 

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Weston,  Hon.  W.  P.,  of  Hythe,  Longford,  Tasmania, 
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Wetcnhall,  Hon.  J.  S.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  (672). 

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WHITE.  Hun.  H.  II.  U.,  of  Tahlee,  Port  Stephens, 
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Whytc,  J.  J.,  of  South  Australia,  (723). 

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Wilcox,  Z.  T.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (596). 

Wilkinson,  Rev.  F.,  of  Meads,  Enfleld,  N.S.W.,  (370). 

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WILLIAMS,  Hon.  Hartley,  of  St.  Leonards,  St.  Hilda, 

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Williams,  Ven.  S.,  of  Hawke's  Bay,  N.Z.,  285. 
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Williamson,  Kev.  J.,  of  Kingston.  Ontario,  (739). 
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WILSON,  H.  J.,  of  Larooma,  North  Down,  Tasmania,  661 . 
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Winter,  S.  P.,  of  Murndal,  Victoria,  Australia,  793. 
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Wise,  Hon.  E.,  of  N.S.W.,  177. 
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Wollaston,  Ven.  Archdeacon  J.  If.,  of  W.  Australia,  571. 
Wollaston,  G.  G.,  of  South  Australia,  571. 
Wollaston,  Rev.  H.  N.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  572. 
WOLLASTON,     H.    N.    P.,    of     Toorak,     Melbourne, 

Australia,  569. 

Wollaston,  J.  B.,  of  New  South  Wales,  571. 
Wollaston,  W.  E.,  of  Victoria,  Australia,  671. 
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Wright,  A.  W.,  of  Moanvale,  Winchester,  N.Z.,  (523). 
Wright,  Isaac,  of  Hobart  Town,  Tasmania,  (163). 
WRIGHT,  Hon.  J.  A.,  of  Perth,  W.  Australia,  308. 
Wright,  J.  F.  E.,  of  Island  Bay,  N.Z.,  310. 
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WRIGHT,  S.  T.  B.,of  The  Grove,  GIcnorchy,Tasmania,593. 
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(Uorriycntla,  pp.  xv  and  xxiii.) 
Wyndham,  G.,  of  Dalwood,  Branxron,  N.S.W.,  307. 
WYNDHAM,  R.,  of  Lecontield,  liranxton,  N.S.W.,  302. 

(Arms,  p.  288.) 

Yielding,  P.  S.,  of  Ottawa,  (747). 

Youl,  C.,  of  Symmons  Plains,  Perth,  Tasmania,  789. 

Youl,  Rev.  J.,  of  N.S.W.,  178. 

YOUL,  Sir  J  A.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Tasmania,  789,  (783). 

Young,  Sir  H.  E.  F.,  C.B.,  of  South  Australia,  (433). 

Young,  J.,  of  Hamilton,  Port  Macquarie,  X.S.W.,  568. 

Young,  Hon.  J.,  of  Montreal,  Canada,  (754). 

YOUNG,  Hon.  J.  H.,  of  Devonia,  Balmain,  N.S.W.,  568. 

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