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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 123 1789, who was elected M.P. for Rut- land, in 1838, at the deoease of his father. Sir Gerard Noel, but reaigni^d his seat in IB'iO. He was appointed to the command of the Rutland Mditia in 1839. IJe m. 20th May, 1b17, Anne, daughter and sole heir of Joseph Yate.s, Esq. of Clanna Falls, Grioucestershire, which lady d. fith October, 1851. He d. 20th January, 1859. VI. Frederic, Captain R.N., b. 25th February, 1790; m. 7th September, 1815, Mary, eldest daughter of William Woodley, Esq., and d. 27th December, 1833, leaving, 1. Augustus William (Rev.), rector of Stanhoe, Norfolk, i. 30th July, 1816; m. 16th June, 181,1, Lucy, daughter of Captain William Norris Tonge, R.N., of Alveston, and d. 188-i, having had issue, Uchtred Middleton Campden, b. 18-12 ; d. 1852. Frederic Augustus Douglas, b. 28th August, 1843. Gerard Henry Uchtred, captain R.N., of Hunstanton, near Lynn, co. Norfolk, and of the United Service Club, London, J. P. for CO. Norfolk; b. 5th March, 1845; m. 11th Au- gust, 1875, Charlotte Rachel Frederica, eldest daughter of Francis Joseph Cresswell, Esq. of King's Lvnn, co. Norfolk, and Hon. Charlotte Cresswell (see Calthoepe, Baeon, in Burke's Peerage), and has issue, Francis Arthur Gerard, b. 3rd December, 1880; Charlotte Ida Freder- ica, b. 11th March, 1878; and Constance Ida Diana, b. 21st June, 1879. Ida Lucy, b. 1846. 1. Fanny Louisa, m. in 1843, Henry Victor Malan de Merindol, Esq., M.A., M.D., and by him (who d. 1879) has issue. Captain F. Noel's widow m. 2ndly, in 1838, Lieut.-General Sir Thomas Hawker, K.C.H., and d. 24th January, 1867. vti. Francis James (Rev.), M.A., vicar of Teston and Nettlestead, co. Kent, b. 4th May, 1793 ; m. 24th April, 1822, Cecilia Penelope, sister of the 1st Lord Methuen, and d. 30th July, 1854, having had by her (who d. 27th June, 1885, aged 87), 1. Edward Andrew, of Clanna Falls, CO. Gloucester, and of Elston Hall, Newark, co. Nottingham, J. P. and D.L. for co. Gloucester, one of H.M. Corps of Gentlemen-at- Arms, late captain 3 1st Foot, and lieutenant-colonel Gloucestershire Rifle Volunteers ; b. 2nd January, 1825; m. in 1848, Sarah Gay, daughter of William B. Darwin, Esq. of Elston Hall, Notts, and by her (who d. 15th June, 1889) has, William Frederick, J P., major R.E., b. 1819; m. 1st, 4th February, 1879, Josephine Annie (divorced 1883), daughter of Joseph Watts Halliwell, Esq., and has, Edward William Middle- ton, b. 18th March, 1880; Gerald i>ederick Cecil, b. 1881. He m. 2ndly, 2l8t January, 1885, Bea- trice Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Rev. Joseph Christopher Brad- ney, M.A., and by her (who d. 16th October, 1889) has issue a son, b. 30th December, 1888; Cecil Edward Berkeley, rf. 1869; Francis Charles Metliuen, lieut. R.N., b. 1852; m. 27th October, 1886, Wilmot Juliana, daughter of T. Maitland Snow, Esq. of Cleve House, Exeter, and has issue (Mary Penelope, b. 1887, and Francis Methuen, b. 1888) ; Ro'^ert Lascelles Gambler, lieut. R.N., b. 1855, m. 1887, Laetitia Loui.sa Carmela, daughter of Rev. D. S. Koelle, of Richmond House, Middlesex, and has issue, Gambler Baptist Edward, b. 24th June, 1888; James Wriothesley, late lieut. Royal Wiltshire Mditia, b. 1861 ; Anne,>tt.l873, Lieut. -Colonel Thomas Hamilton Forsyth, who d. 10th December, 1887 ; Matilda Catherine ; and Eleanor Agnes, w. 31st December, 1889, Francis Joseph Cade, Esq. of Spondon. 2. James Gambler, C.B., b. 10th July, 1826. 3. Francis Methuen, in the Navy; b. 4th January, 1829 ; drowned at Sydney, 12th November, 1852. 4. Montague Henry (Rev.), M.A., vicar of St. Barnabas, Oxford, b. 18th December, 1840. 1. Matilda Catherine Emma, 7n. 4th August, 1849, to Edward Leigh Pemberton, Esq.,M.P., eldest son of Edward Leigh Pemberton, Esq., brother of Lord Kings- down. 2. Millicent Mary, m. 8th June, 1852, to her cousin, Berkeley P. G. C. Noel, Esq. of MoxhuU Park, CO. Warwick. VIII. Berkeley Octavius, A.M., b. 3rd December, 1794; m. 22nd June, 1820, Letitia Penelope, only daughter of Ralph Adderley, Esq. of Coton, Staf- fordshire, and widow of Andrew Hacket, Esq. of Moxhull Park; and dying 28th March, 1841, left by her (who d. 18th January, 1860) a son, Berkeley Plantagenefc Guilford Charles, of Moxhull Park, co. Warwick, J.P. and D.L. tor co. Warwick, and patron of two livings ; b. 29th July, 1821 ; edu- cated at Eton and Trinity College,