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90 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 1. Isabella, h. 19th August, 1852. He d. 3rd February, 1870. Tl. Edwin (Sir), of Wimbledon, co. Surrey, and of the Atbeneeum Club, London, England, F.E.S., h. 20th ■ May, 1802 ; entered Trinity College, Cambridge, and took the degree of B.A. 1825, and M.A. 1828 ; appointed lieutenant of the Yeomen of the Guard 1836, retired 1842; knighted at St. James's Palace, 4th May, 1836. He m. at St. Maiy's, Bryanston-square, CO. Middlesex, isth April, 1841, the Hon. Alicia Ann Hewitt, eldest daughter of James, third Viscount Lifford, and d. 18th April, 1883, having had by her (who was b. 21st May, 1812), 1. Edwin James, of Millfield House, Northohurch, Berkhanisted, Herts, and of the Athenajum Club, London, J.P. for co. Herts, b. 13th February, 1842 ; appointed lieutenant 2nd Koyal Surrey Militia, 6th August, 1864 ; entered the Board of Trade 1865; m. 1868, Emily M., daugker of the the late E. Valpy, Esq. of Champ- neys, Tring, co. Herts, J.P. 2. Francis John, b. ,10th April, 1843; d. 26th May, 1843, at Naples. 3. Arthur Ashley, b. 14th Novem- ber, 1847. 1. Ahoe Maud, b. 24th October, 1845. 2. Emily Georgiana, b. 20th Novem- ber, 1849. 3. Adelaide Isabella, b. 11th July, 1851 ; d. 18th December, 1851. 4. Adela Isabella, b. 20th Novem- ber, 1852; d. 13th November, 1866. 5. Edith Anne, b. 8th April, 1855. Til. Arthur Hugh (Rev.), rector of Norton-in-Hales, co. SalojJ, and Fox- earth, CO. Essex, M.A. of Queens' College, Cambridge, b. 21st February, 1804; m. at Great Chesterford, co. Essex, 25th August, 1829, Isabella, daughter of the Hon. and Eev. Richard Fitzgerald King, M.A., son of Robert, second Earl of Kingston, and d. 31st July, 1847, having had issue by her (who d. 7th January, 1882), 1. Douglas FitzGerald, b. 5th Jan- uary, 1832 ; entered Christ Col- lege, Cambridge, in 1850; d. 18th July, 1860. He m. at All Saints, Southampton, 28th June, 1854, Adelaide Cecilia Caroline, daugh- ter and heir of Samuel Le Fevre, Esq., collector of customs at Bar- bados, by Anna Maria, his wife, 2nd daughter of the Hon. Peter Boyle de Blaquiere, and by her (who was b. 6th October, 1834) had issue, Doviglas Erris, b. 16th September, 1856 ; and Amy Isa- bella, b. 14th March, 1858. 1. Constance, b. 27th September, 1830 ; m. at Walcot, near Bath, CO. Somerset, 25th April, 184-, Rev. John Evans, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub., and Oxford), incum- bent of St. Mary's, Grassendale, near Liverpuol, who was b. 19th October, 1821 ; took the degree of B.A. 1844, and M.A. 1853. She has issue. 2. Geraldine Frederica, b. 4th No- vember, 1843. VIII. Osmund Venn, b. 3rd July, 1807 ; d. 26th April, 1816. IX. William Wilberforce, M.A. (Trin. Coll. Camb.), b. 18th January, 1809 ; m. at St. James's, Piccadilly, 1835, Angela Eliza, daughter of Alexander Alexander, Esq. of the Larches, co. Warwick, and d. 26th December, 1861, having had issue. I. Lucy, b. 29th December, 1784; d. 19th August, 1805. II. Sarah Ann, b. 14th August, 1786 ; m. at St. James's, Piccadilly, 18th September, 1817, George Gisborne Babington, Esq. of Eothley Temple, CO. Leicester, F.R.S., who was b. 22nd January, 1794, and d. s.p. 1st January. 1856. She d. 16th November, 1870. III. Mary Arabella, b. 8th December, 1791 ; d. 17th July, 1810. IV. Frances Medley, b. 22nd December, 1798; d. 13th March, 1826. V. EmUy, b. 3rd May, 1806 ; d. 10th July, 1811. The eldest son, Eev. John Norman Peaeson, of Bower Hall, Bumpstead Steeple, co. Essex, b. 7th December, 1787; entered Trinity College, Cambridge, and took the degree of B.A. 1809, and M.A. 1813 ; ordained deacon 1812, and priest 1813 ; appointed incumbent of Holy Trinity, Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, 1839, which living he resigned in 1853 ; m. at Albury, co. Surrey, 11th September, 1815, Harriet, daughter of Eichard Puller, Esq. of London, merchant, and sister of Sir Chris- topher Puller, knt., chief justice of Bengal (see Burke's Landed Oentry), and by her (who was b. 9th September, 1790, and d. 9th March, 1870) had issue, I. John (Hon. Sir), of Dundridge, Har- berton, South Devon, and of 75, Onslow- square. South Kensington, co. Middlesex, b. 5th August, 1819; educated at Gonville and Cains College, Cambridge (B.A. 1841, M.A. 1844); called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 1844 ; Q.C. December, 1866; appointed a justice of the High Court of Judica- ture, Chancery Division, 1882, and knighted the same year. He m. at St. George the Martyr, Bloomsbury, co. Middlesex, 21st December, 1854, Charlotte Augusta, daughter of the Rev. William Short, M.A., rector of St. George the Martyr, Bloomsbury, and afterwards prebendary of Sarum,