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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 793 D.L., high shrriff of Motilh, 1837, aiul of On an, 1837; i. 2ncl August, 1796; iii. 18th Novcmbei', 1826, Liicv, second daughter of .Tames Saunderson, of Cloverhill, co. Cavan, J. P. and D.L., and <i. 6tti November, 1867; hy lier (who d. 11th November, 1861) lie had issue, 1. Jolin Pratt, ('a|itain 17th Laneers, fell leading the 2nd squadron of his regiment in the charge of the Liglit Cavalry Brigade at Balaclava, 25th October, 1854. 2. James Saunderson, now of Agher, J.P. and D.L., higli sheriff, co. Meath, 1873, and of Cavan, 1871, A. 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 arras of S.wxdersox, m. 1st JIarch, 180U, Anne, second daughter of John A. Nicholson, of Balrath, CO. Meath. 4. Francis Alexander, b. 1836, barrister - at - law, d. 26th August, 1883. 1. Elizabeth Anne, m. 3rd August, 1852, George Nugent PrRDON', of Lisnabin, oo. Westmeath, and rf. 6th No- vember, 186t-, leaving five sons and a daughter. 2. Lucy Adelaide. 3. Mary Anne. (2) Arthur, d. in Greece when taking part in Lord Byron's esjieditiou. (3) John, »i. his cousin, Mary, daughter nf 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 Bruomlield, co. Westmeath. (5) Benjamin Pratt, d. in Australia 1844. (1) Anna Maria, »«. William Hitm- PHRYS, of Ballyhaise House, co. Cavan, and d. 1837, leaving issue. (2) Margaret, deceased. (4) Eliza, »n. Rev. I'Lomas Gordon Arms — Chequif or and sable afess arijaif. Crest — A martlet or. Residence — Port Moresby, British New Guinea. Caulfiei.d, of Mount Temple, co. Westnu'ath. (4) Arabella, m. 23rd July, 1832, her cousin, George BoMroHD, of Oak- ley Park, CO. Meath, and had issue. II. Francis Pratt (Rev.). III. Samuel Pratt, of whom presently. I. Anna Maria. II. Arrabella, m. 1809, George Bomford, of Drumlargan, 00. Meath, andrf. 11th Septeml)er, 1815, leaving issue {see Landed Geiitrj/). The youngest son, Samuel Pratt Winter, m. Frances Rosa, daughter and co-heiress of Trevor BoMFORD, youngest son of Steplu^n Bomford, of Rabins- town, CO. Meath, and left at his decease three sons and five daughters, I. Georoe, of whom presently. II. Samuel Pratt, of Murndal, Victoria, Australia, tleceased. III. Trevor, deceased. I. Mary, m. her cousin, John Winter, and had issue {see abore). II. Margaret, m. Nathaniel Preston, of Swainston, co. Meath, and bad issue. III. Frances Jane, m. 11th July, 1839, Samuel BoMFORD, Captain Royal North Gloucester Militiii, s-m "of George Bomford, of Drumlargan, co. Meath, and had issue. IT. Arrabella, m. at Launceston, Tas- mania, 18th May, 1839, Cecil Pybua 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 PviU's, and grandson of William CooKE,of Church Hili, Walthanistow, Essex, direc- tor of the Bank of England, by the daughter of the Rev. Prebendary Evans, of Worcester), and ha I issue. T. Anna Maria Sarah, m. Charles Gusta- vus Walsh, Colonel H.M. Indian army, second son of John Walsh, of Dund- ruin Castle, co. Dublin, and had issue. The elder son, George Winter, of Oakley Park, King's county, and of Warrnanibool, Victoria, m. Elizabeth, daughter of James Cox, of Claren- don, Tasmania {see that f am ill/), iiv had issue, I. Francis Pratt, now of Port Mores- by, the subjeet of this memoir. II. St. Leonards Crosbie, b. 1853. III. Ernest, b. 1856. I. Georgina Benjamin. Mr. George Winter d. at Fiji, Sept einlier, 1S79 Ixoljinson. SIR FREDERICK ARNOLD ROBINSON, third B.ait., of Bevoi-loy House, in the city of Toronto, Cimada, h. 9th November, 18.")5 ; s. lii.s father, 2l8t August, 1894.