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110 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Charlotte, second daughter of Colonel Jolin Shapland, C.B., by his wife, Elizabeth Flora Nicholetts, and by her (who d. 1854) has issue, I. John Shapland Elliot (Rev.), M.A.,Trin. Coll., Cambridge, vicar of Kirkby Fleetham, co. York, b. 15th January, 1844.. m. 1876, Gertrude Greorgiana Beresford, and has issue, 1. Claud Beresford, b. 3rd April, 1877. 1. Marion. 2. Gertrude Cecilia. 3. Caroline Cliarlotte. 4. Mary Margaret. II. Thomas Cockburn, cap- tain in the army, b. Ist January, 1845. III. Alexander Eutherford, lieutenant, E.N., b. 4th March, 1850. IV. Charles Edwin, of Bidcford, New Zealand, b. 16th July, 1851. T. Keith Ross, b. 4th March, 1853. I. Janet Anne Lucy, m. Benson Day Harrison, Esq. of Scale How, and Bayes Brown, Westmor- land, late lieutenant 8th Hussars. He ni. secondly, December, 1866, Caroline Theodosia, eldest daughter of the Rev. John George Beresford, rector of Bedale, co. York (son of Admiral Sir John Poo Beresford, Bart., G.C.B., G.C.H.), by hiswife, Caroline Amelia, daughter of chief justice Lord Denman. 2. Alexander Charles, d. 1866. 3. John, C.B., lieut.- general Bengal Staff Corps, of Stain- rigg House, Coldstream, co. Berwick, 19, Cornwall-gar- dens, London, and of the United Service Club, J.P. ; co. Berwick, b. 1823 ; m. 1879, Bell, eldest daughter of the late Spencer Mackay, Esq. of Grazeley Lodge, Berks, and widow of the Rev. P. G. Bentley, of Felton Grange, Salop. Lieut. -General Cook- burn-Hood was in the Punjab campaign, 184-8-9, at Mooltan, and in the Indian Mutiny campaign, 1857-8, at Delhi and Lucknow. 4. James Low, d. unin., 1881. 1. Anne, d. 1863. 2. Agnes, m. George Ferguson, E. I. Co.'s Civil Service at Madras, son of Lord Fuller- ton. 3. Isabella. 4. Rachel. 5. Cecilia Charlotte, m. Archi- bald Walker, Esq. 6. Janet Keith. Mr. Cockburn-Hood, in. secondly, 1844, Mrs. Elizabeth Cosens, of Karnes, Coldstream, co. Berwick, only daugliter oi the late Peter Weir, Esq. of Kames and Bogan- green, co. Berwick, by Margaret, daughter of Thomas Mouat, Esq. of Garth, CO. Shetland. She «. her brother, 1837, and m. first, 1835, Iiobert Cosens, Esq., lieutenant, R.N., who d. 1841, leaving issue, George Weir Cozens, b. 1837, and Robert Cozens (who has assumed the additional surname of Weir), b. 1838. Mr. Cockburn-Hood d. 1878. II. Isabella, m. Lord Robertson, son of the histovian. III. Margaret, m. James Stothert, of Cargen, co. Kirkcudbright. IT. Mary. T. Marion. Tl. Cecilia Charlotte, d. mim. Mr. Cockburn was deputy-keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland. jHotoat of Cxirontxi. Mow AT, HON. OLIVER, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, LL.D., Q.C., prime minister and attorney- general of the province of Ontario, which offices he has held since 1872, b. at Kingston, Ontario, 22nd July, 1820; m. at Toronto, 19th May, 1846, Jane, daughter of John Ewart, Esq. of Toronto, and has issue, I. Frederick, sheriff of Toronto, b. 2.3rd February, 1851 ; unm. II. Arthur, b. 29th October, 1855 ; m. 20th September, 1881, Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. Professor McLaren, of Knox College, Toronto, and has ispae.