BURKE'S COLONIAL GRN'TRY. (133 Rachel Bolevx, and by her (who d. 11th Xovembor, 187.S) has an only son, the present Hon. John Hill. BixnitAM. She was h. , gn.<t, 175+, and d. in 1S45. lie d. in 1813, loavhig a son, AuTiii'R Hill, of Altanannm, and Port- rush, CO .Vntrini, who i». 5th August, 1830, Arms — Sa. a chevron enn. beiivern three leopards^ faces artj. Crest — A reindeer's head couped gu. attired and plain collared or. Motto — Ne tenles ant perjice. Residence — Rambi Island Estate, Fiji. Cobjic* I^IGHT REV. WILLIAM C4ARDEN COWIE, D.D., M.A. (Camb.), of j Bishopscourt, Auckland, New /ealantl, Bishop of Auckland, and Fellow of the University of New Zealand, h. in London, 8th January, 1831 ; m. 20th July, 1869, Eliza Jane, eldest daughter of William WEiiiiKR, i[.l)., formerly of Muulton Hall, co. SufEolk, by Eliza his wife, daughter of Hir Thomas Pl;eston, Bart., and has issue, I. Edml'nd Mortlock (Rev.), i. '26th May, 1870, chaplain to the Bishop of Anokland. n. John Pattoson, h. 10th February, 1872. III. Arthur Preston, h. 13th September, 1875. I. Katharine Vaughan. The Right Rev. Bishop Cowie was educated at the LTniversity of Cam- bridge, where he was a scholar and prizeman of Trinity Hall ; was placed in the first class of the law tri])os in 1854 ; B.A. in 1855, M.A. in 18(35, 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 Garrock'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, ifetropolitan of India. In 1867 he was rector of St. Mary's, Stafford; and in 186'.) was consecrated in Westminster Abbey, Bishop of Auckland. He has published Notes on the Temples of Cashmere, A 'Visit to Nuyfolk Island, and some single sermons. Hincaoc. Alexander Cowie, formerly of Auehter- less, CO. Aberdeen, and afterwards of St. John's Woud, London (son of William Cowie, of the same county, by Janet Low, his wife), »n. in 1828, Elizabeth, daughter of Alexander Garden, of co. Aberdeen, and by her (who d. in 18S0) had issue, I. Hugh, Q.C., chancellor of the dioceses of Durliam, Rochester and Newcastle, and recorder of Maldon and of Saffron Waldcn, called to the bar at Gray's Inn and at the Middle Temple, 27th January, 1862. ] Mr. .Alexander Cowie d. in 1843. Residence — Bisliopscourt, Auckland, New Zealand. Club — New University, in I,ondon. II. William Garden- (Right Rev.), D.D., M.A., Bishop of Auckland, New Zealand. III. Alexander John, dei:'uty surgeon- general of the Bengal Army. rv. George James Webster, barrister-at- law. V. Cronibie, Ma.jor-Gcneral, R..4., In- spector-General of (h'diuince, Benijal, created C.B. 18113, 4. (j(h Jidy, 1839. I. Elizabeth, m. Frederick IIorxk. II. Jane.
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