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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
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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
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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 '
xvin
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.
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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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Jbolrcjscnu
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
108
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,
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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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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
130
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
HURKE'S COLONIAL GKNI'UY.
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,
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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&.
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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.
142
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,
458
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.
400
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,
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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
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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,
2 l 2
484
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
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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
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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.
-524
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
5.32
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
5:?4
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.
540
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.
550
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.
552
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,
554
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
556
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,
BURKE'S COLONIAL GKNTUV
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.
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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,
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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
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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
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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.
.586
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.
588
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.
VOL. II. 2 Q
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.
2 Q 2
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
i:i UKF/S COLONIAL <;KNTUY. 597
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
598
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.
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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.
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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
GOB
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.
iBrudribb
WHKK/S COLONIAL CKNTKY.
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
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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!.
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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
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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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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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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
liriiKK'S COLONIAL Ol NTKY.
G31
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.
630
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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.
664
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.
666
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.
608
BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY.
(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-
070
BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY.
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.
694
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
IM KKK'S COLONIAL GKNTKY
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.
714
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
718
BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY.
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
BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 719
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.
720
BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY.
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.
721
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).
3 A
722
BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY.
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.
723
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.
3 A 2
724
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.
728
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,
730
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.
731
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,
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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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756
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.
764
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,
766
BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY.
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.
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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
77-1-
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,
796
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-
'S COI/iMAI, CKXTIIV
- 19
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.
812
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
818
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
819
(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.
3 o 2
820
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.
8-22
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
3 II •-'
836
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
847
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
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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.
(Arms, p. 800.)
WENTWORTH, F., of Vancluse, N.6.W., 95. (Anns, p.
240 ; corrigenda, p. xxii.)
West, A.W., of Halifax, N.S., 738.
WEST-ERSKINE, nee ERSKINK.
Weston, Hon. W. P., of Hythe, Longford, Tasmania,
(190).
Wcntworth, D., of Home Bush, N.S.W., 96.
Wetcnhall, Hon. J. S., of Toronto, Canada, (672).
WHARTON, H., of Highfleld, Canterbury, N.Z., 147.
(Arms, p. 352.)
Wiseman, — , of Wiseman's Ferry, Hawkesbury River,
N.S.W., (486).
Whitakcr, Ven. Archdeacon G., Provost of Trin. Coll. ,
Toronto, Canada, (211).
Whitakcr, L. D., of Richmond, N.S.W., (784).
White, J., of Dunedin, Outgo, N.Z., (202).
White, J. C., of Queensland, 803.
WHITE. Hun. H. II. U., of Tahlee, Port Stephens,
N.S.W., 802, (749).
White, S., of White Park, S. Australians I).
White, T. W., of The Warren Station, Canterbury, N.Z.,
(163).
Whytc, J. J., of South Australia, (723).
Wickham, F. D., of Bath, formerly of Melbourne, (17).
Wilcox, W. H., of Temuka. Canterbury, N.Z., (376).
Wilcox, Z. T., of Sydney, N.S.W., (596).
Wilkinson, Rev. F., of Meads, Enfleld, N.S.W., (370).
Wilkinson, W. B., of Adelaide, S. Australia, (194).
WILKINSON, His Hon. W. H., of Glebe Point, Sydney,
N.S.W., 323.
Williams, C. L., of Montreal, Canada, (747).
Williams, Hon. Sir E. E., of Victoria, Australia, 179.
WILLIAMS, Hon. Hartley, of St. Leonards, St. Hilda,
Melbourne, 179.
WILLIAMS, Hon. Henry, of Pakaraka, Kawakawa,
Auckland, N.Z., 283. (£<.)•/ v/< >"l". p. xxii.)
Williams, J. N., of Frimlcy, Hawke's Bay, N.Z., 284, (99).
WILLIAMS, Hon. J. S., of Anderson's Bay, N.Z., 421.
Williams. J. T., of 1'enrhyn Park, Port Hope, Canada,
(825).
Williams, Ven. S., of Hawke's Bay, N.Z., 285.
Williams, T. C., of Wellington, N.Z., 285, (98).
Williams, Kijtht Rev. W., of Wuiapn, New Zealand,
(283), (836).
Williamson, Kev. J., of Kingston. Ontario, (739).
Williamson,.!., of Kuikorai Bank, Dunedin, N.Z. , (365).
Willis, J. S., of Sydney, N.S.W., (140).
Willis. H.. .if WaiUtead, Tasmania. (32|, (150).
Wn.sox, Hon. A. H., of Duon Villa. Maryborough,
Queensland, 319.
WILSON, H. J., of Larooma, North Down, Tasmania, 661 .
WILSON, .1. G., of Bulbs, Wellington, N.Z., 322.
WILSON, His lion. J. A., of Woodlands, Auckland, N.Z.,
311.
WILSON, Rev. J. A., of New Zealand, 312.
WILSON, Sir S., Knt., of En-ildounc. Victoria, 6(>.
(Arms, p. 64 ; convV''*-''". p. xxiii.)
Wilson, W. F., of Rhos-y-Medre, Toowong, Queensland,
319.
WILSON, Hon. W. II., of Wilcelyn-on-Sea, Queensland,
319.
Windeyer, A., of Kinross, Raymond Terrace, Hexhrun,
N.S.W., (203), (261).
Windeyer, B., of Sydney. (94).
WINDKYER, Hon. Sir W. C., of Lulworth, Sydney,
N.S.W., 93, (623). (Corriyeiul", pp. xv and xxiii.)
WINTER, F. P., C.M.G., of Port Moresby, B.N. Guinea,
792.
Winter J., of Durringale, Toolamba, Rodney, Victoria,
158.
Winter, J., of Lauderdale, Ballarat, Grenville co.,
Victoria, 157.
Winter, S. P., of Murndal, Victoria, Australia, 793.
Wise, B. B., of Sydney, N.S.W., 178.
Wise, Hon. E., of N.S.W., 177.
WISE, G. F., of Manby, Sydney, N.S.W., 177. (Corri-
'/- .i'l,a, p. xxiii.)
Wohlers, H. W., of Smithfleld, S. Africa, (405).
Wolfe, A. K., of Cape Colony, 729.
Wolfe, C. II , of Cape Colony, 729.
Wolfe, M. W. F., of Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 729.
WOLFE, Lieut.-Col. K. T., of Baronrath, W.A , 723.
Wolfe, R. T. S., of Baronrath, Mornington, W.A., 723.
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.
Wood, J., of Glenturn, Jambevoo, N.S.W., (518).
Wood, J. J. O'H., of Brisbane, Sydney, (25).
Wood, R , of Timaru, N.Z., 311.
Wood, Rev. W , of Pitt Town, N.S.W., (231).
Wood, Rev. W., of Christchurch, N.Z., (33).
WOOD, W. D., of Riccarton, Christchurcb, N.Z., 310.
Woodt'orde, J., of Adelaide, (83).
Woods, Rev. J. E., of Sydney, N.S.W., (508).
WOOLLCOMBE, Belfleld, of Ashbury, Timaru, Canter-
bury, X.Z., 354. (Xr»i*,p. 288; corrif^iuJa, p. xxiii.)
WRAY, C. A., of Patca, Taranaki, N.Z., 642.
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.
WRIGHT, S. E. L., of Hope Lodge, Wellington, N.Z , 308.
WRIGHT, S. T. B.,of The Grove, GIcnorchy,Tasmania,593.
Wright, T. S., of Dipton Bush, Tasmania, (163).
Wrixon, Judge A. N., of Kew, Melbourne, (143).
i WRIXON, Hon. H. J., of Raheen, Kcw, Victoria, 142.
(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.
ZEAL, Hon. W. A., of Clovelly, Toorak, Australia, 317.
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