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BURKE'S COLONIAL OENTJlY. 003 Into ('Mi'tain 4(li Hussiir?, h. ai'il Miiy, 1857 ; m. Ib87, Catherine Crawford, daugli- tev of the lute James KrssEi,, of Blaekbraes, Siir- lingshiro, and has issue, James Honrv, h. IS'Jl. (1) Klizabetli Jane. (2) Ailccn Frnnccs Mary, m. 1st Juno, 1S8H, Captiiiu James Stevenson Tvi>bex, E.N., and has isMie, Aileen Elizabeth, h. 4th Uceember, IS'.)]. (3) Kclyu Fridzueda. (4) Margaret Annie. i. Beverley Smelt (Rev.), B.A., vicar of Brantingham, Yorkshire, b. 3rd May, lfS35 ; m. Kith Jan- uary, 1802, Catherine, daughter of Kev. Plmnpton Wilson, rector of Moseley, eo. Leicester, and has issue, CuUibert Beverlev, h. Novem- ber, 1862. 1. Elizabeth Fridzueda, m. 8th Sep- tember, 1842, Henry Bennet PiEKHKPONT, of Ladvwell House, Devon, and Eyhall, Kulhmd. 2. Frances Maria. Tii. Nicholas. K.H. (Brigadier-General), Colonel of the G4th Eegiment ; killed in the expedition sent to the relief of Lucknow. He left issue, 1. Maria, m. Lieutenant - General Eobert EiCHAEDS, liombay Artillery, vho d. 13th November, 1884, leaving issue; and 2. Grace Amy, m. 15ili October, 18R7, Sir Frederick Dixon DisON- Hartla>d, Bart., and d. 22nd December, 1892, leaving issue. IV. Christian, Captain 48th Eegiment, killed during the Peninsular war. V. John (Eev.), vicar of Duumarrcad, eo. Fermanagh. I. Fridsnide, m. F.benezer Jacob, of Silver l^pring, M.P. for Dungarvan. II. Dorothy, hi. Eev. EichurJ King, of Woodville. in. Jane, m. her coufiii, >ratthow AVil- linm Pallisick, of Great Island {see above). The eldest ^on, 1!knjaiiin Viison, of Sledagh Hall, eo. Wexford, Ireland, m. 1815, Sarah F'rances, second daughter of Henry Paktuidoe, of eo. Norfolk, iuigland, circuit judge, and d. 1st August, 18GG, iiged 86 jears (when the old family estates were sold, under the Encumbered Kstates Act, to the late Lecmard Murrogh), having by her (who d. in 1885, aged 101 years) had issvie, I. Christian, of Ballacliton, J.P., m. the daughter of Xorton S'amuel Wai.keh, of Lecson Street, Dublin, and d. 1885, having had 1. Benjamin Tortou, A. 1846; 2. Sinclair; 3. Harry Francis; 1. Annie ; 2. Fanny. II. Edward Beiijaniin, of Kingston, Ontario, Canada, retired Mijor Eoyal Canadian Eitles. III. Henet John, of Lnrocma, North Down, Tasmania, the subject of this memoir. I. Katherine Fridzwede, )». Frederick Bell, of Fcrmoy. co. Cork, Ireland, J.P., and has issue. II. Frances Sarah, m. Major Stoney, late of the 99th Eegiment of Foot, and has issue. in. Jemima, m. Demetrius Lazebettt, judge of south coast of Constantinople, and d. 1860, leaving issue, four daugh- ters. IT. Sophia Arrabella, m. James Bell, of Fermoy, co. Cork. v. Louisa Dorothea, d. unm. 1892. Arms—A.rg. on a ohev. between three mullets gu., as many pallets or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or a demi lion ramp. gu. holding in the dexter paw a trefoil or. J/0//0— Semper vigilans. Uesidence—haxoomvi, Port Sorell, NortliDown, P.O., Tasmania. iLtjtncj;Stonc=iltavmcmti)» THOMAS LlVlNaSTONE-LEARMONTH, of Parkhall, Stirling, N.B., late of Victoria, Australia, J. P. for Stirlingshire, h. 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, Gth March, 1800, m. in Melbourne, March, 189-4, Celia, daughter of Robert GlLLESl'lE. II. Walter, h. at Ercildoun, Victoria, 23rd April, 18G1. III. Fredci-ick Valiant Cotton, h. at Ercildoun, Victoria. 0th .Time, lb02.