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lU BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. II. George William Howe, b. I7th De- cember, 18G3, lieutenant E.N., ■who fell at Navariuo, in 1827. III. Arthur William Bagot, Bombay Cavalry, b. 1805 ; d. 1879. IT. Charles William Henry Gage, com- mander E.N., b. 7th January, 1807 ; m. 1837, Caroline Emily, third daugh- ter of Richard Phayre, Esq. of Shrews- bury, and d. 25th Janviary, 1886, having surviving issue ; Gage Charles, lieutenant 6th Dragoon Guards, b. 19th April, 1845 ; d. 5th March, 1872 ; and Lucy Harriet. Y. Feedeeick Thomas William Coke (Rev.), of whom hereafter. General Fitzi-oy m. secondly, 4th July, 1811, Lady Elizabeth Fitzroy, daughter of Augustus Henry, third Dvike of Grafton, and d. 19th May, 1837. His widow d. in 1839. His fifth and youngest son, Eet. Feedeeick Thomas William Coke FiTZEOT, rector of Great Ringstead, Norfolk; b. 30th January, 1808; m. 31st May, 1834, Emilia Le Strange, eldest daughter of Henry Styleman, Esq. of Snettisham Hall, Nor- folk, and d. 20th February, 1862, having had issue, I. Frederick Southampton Le Strange, late captain 15th Foot, b. 7th July, 1836 ; m. 12th April, 1877, Annie, third daughter of Edward Atkinson, Esq. of Seafield Hall, Donabate, and Carrick Brennan, Monkstown, co. Dublin, and d. 23rd May, 1890, leaving a daughter, Violet le Strange, b. 21st March, 1878. II. Henry William, late R.N., b. 27th June, i838. III. Cecil AuGrsTrs, of whom we treat. I. Emily Katharine L'Estrange, m. 21st June, 1859, to Frederick Hogge, Esq., and is deceased. II. Maria Louisa, d. 11th March, 1861. III. Adela, m.. 14th February, 1874, Arthur, youngest son of William Blundell, Esq., and d. 19th June, 1877. Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, France and England ; 2nd, Scotland ; 3rd, Ireland ; over all, a .sinister baton, compony, arg. and az. ; a crescent for difference. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm., a lion, statant, guardant, or, crowned with a ducal coronet az., and gorged with a collar, counter com- pony, arg., and of the fourth. Motto — Et decus et pretiura recti. Residence — Ringstead, Hastings, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. jHactronaltr of CiiarlottttoiDu. MACDONALD, HON. ANDREW ARCHIBALD, of Government House, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, postmaster- general Prince Edward Island, 1873, and lieutenant-governor of Prince Edward I.sland, August, 1884, I. at Brudnell House, P.E.I., 14th February, 1829; m. at St. James' Church, Georgetown, P.E.I. , 25th November, 1863, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Owen, Esq. of Cardigan House, P.E.I., post- master-general, and has issue, I. Aeneas Adolphe, h. 30th November, 1864. II. Archibald Percy Gordon, h. 15th April, 1867. III. Reginald Hugh, h. 2nd September, 1869. IV. Andrew Douglas MacGregor, h. 10th February, 1874. 11 incase. This family claims descent from the Clan- ranald branch of the Macdonalds of the Isles. Andeew Macdonald, Esq. of Panmure Island, Prince Edviard Island, Canada, the grandfather of the Hon. A. A. Macdonnld, was b. at Island Shona, Inverness-shire, Scot- land, 30th November, 1745. He was a merchant at Arisaig until 1806, when he disposed of his property and business in Scotland, and with -his family emigrated to America, where he had purchased an estate of 10,000 acres in the province of Prince Edward Island. To settle in this estate, he brought over with him a number of High- land families. One of his brothers, John, an oiEcer in the 2nd batt. of the 84th Regiment under Major Small, had preceded him to P.E.I. , and there m. Margaret, sister of Captain Macdonald of Glenaladale. Another brother, Hugh, resided at the Island of Eigg in Scotland, and d. there, and a sister m. in Scotland about 1788, Eraser, Esq. Mr. Andrew Macdonald m. 1772, Isabella Macdonald, of the Borrodale branch of the same clan, and d. at his residence, Panmure Island, Prince Edward Island, 30th May,