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810 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. II. Anne Elizabeth, 4. 16th November, 1860. III. Louisa Georgiana, h. 12th January, 1865. He m. secondly, 23rd June, 1869, Elizabeth Adams, eldest daughter of Captain Samuel Bush Beodeibb, nth Dragoons {see Beod- KIBB of St/dnet/), and d. 3rd March, 1879, leaving by her, a daughter, IT. Louisa Worsley Brodribb, i. 11th 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, Monicaland, via Fort Salisbury, Mashonaland. III. Henet SorTiiET IIacleae, the subject of tliis memoir. IT. Frederick George, b. 30th January, 1856. T. Arthur Boyle, 8th October, 1859, d. 26th August. 1882. Ti. Ernest William Saunders, I. Decem- ber, 1802. I. Jessy Worsley, h. loth August, 1852, m. 4th August, 1874, S. J. Beodeibb, and d. 25th June, 1878. JHiiscrrabc. THE HON. ANTHONY MUSGRAVE, of Port Moresby, Brltisli New Guinea, 6. 28th April, 1849. He was pi-ivate 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 Council.-;, 1888, and local auditor, November, 1890. Htncagc. WiLiiAM MrsGEATE sailed from Bristol, England, and settled in Montserrat. He was appointed member of the councQ 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 Antliony LtsCH, 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; in. the daughter of BrNTiN, and d. in Montserrat, 1795 (will dated 10th April, 1795), leaving two daughters, Sarah and Eliza. in. Cheistophee, of whom presently. I. Catherine, m. Thomas Bbet, of St. Christophers, and left issue {see that famil_q). II. Margaret Lynch, living vnm. 1808. The third son, Cheistophee MrsOBAVE, of Montserrat, who made his will 29th June, 1796, m. Frances, daughter of Kichard Diett, of Montserrat, an I had issue, I. William, m. first, Eliza, daughter of Henry D'Sett (eldest brother of his mother, Frances) ; she d. 1815. He >H. ^^t■uudl_ , Anna Eliza Lucy, daugh- ter of Sir Benjamin D'Ubban, and by her had issue, 1. D'Urban Christopher, d. vnm. 2. Walter, Colonel Bengal Staff Corps ; m. Elizabeth Barbara Louisa Fiorn, and had issue, (1) Thomas WUliam Ross, d. an infant. (2) Cecil Benjamin Thoma", 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 Eegiment, m. Henrietta Tempieman, and had issue, Walter Alfred Richard. Kate Helen. 1. Annette. 2. Fanny D'Urban. 3. Emily, m. Stetenson. 4. Henrietta, m. Eato.v, and had issue. 5. Christabella, m. Rev. Fbmbee- TON, and had issue. n. Richard, attorney-general of the Leeward Islands, went to the United States of America; wi. Alicia, daugh- ter of John FcELONa, and d. in Lon- don, 1848, leaving issue.