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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 175 July, 1863, Mary Sarah, daughter of Edward Prince, Esq., and has by her a son, Walter Godfrey, h. 30th April, 1864 ; m. 28th November, 1888, Katherine Louis Marguerite, only daughter of Ernst Louis Bucholz, of Saxe- Cobnrg-Gotha, who was for many years consul for Germany at Auckland, New Zealand. He m. 2ndly, 10th January, 1876, Jane, daughter of Benjamin Hardwick, Esq. of Beckenham, Kent, England, solicitor. ilinEage. Waltee Mantell, Esq., liTing temp. Henet VI, 1440, m. Elizabeth, daughter of John Abbot, Esq., citizen and mercer of London, and had a eon, Walter Mantell, Esq., living temp. Edwaed IV, 1470, who was father of John Mantell, Esq., living temp. Henet VII, 1495. He was father of SiE Waltee Mantell, Knight, of Hey- forde, CO. Northampton ; m. Margaret, daugh- ter and heir of Oliver Wood, one of the justices of the Common Pleas, and djing in 1530, his widow re-m. Sir William Haut, of Bishopsbourne, Knight. She m. Srdly, Sir James Hales, Knight, and d. at a very advanced age, in 1577, and was buried in St. Mildred's Church, Canterbury. Sir Walter Mantell had issue, I. John, m. Ist, Anne, daughter of . . . Brown, Esq., by whom he had issue, a son, Walter, who was attainted and executed at Sevenoaks, 1st May, 1533 ; and, 2ndly, Anne, daughter of Fienes, Lord Dacres, and by her had issue, two sons, one of whom d. young, and the other d. unm. II. Walter, purchased the site of Horton- priory, attainted, and executed at Maidstone, 1st May, 1533. He m. Jane, or Mary, daughter of Sir James Hales, Knight, one of the justices of the Common Pleas, and had issue, 1. Matthew, had Horton-priory re- stored to him in 1571 ; m. Lucre- tia, daughter of . . . Wake, Esq. of Bilsworth, and had issue, I. Walter, of Horton Mona- chorum, co. Kent, seneschal of the Church of Christ, Canterbury ; m. Catharine, daughter of Thomas Turney de Brockhill, Esq., and had issue, 1. Walter, aged 15 in 1619. 2. Henry, aged 12 in 1619. 3. John, aged 10 in 1619. 4. Matthew, aged about 8 in 1619. 5. Thomas, aged about 6 in 1619. 1. Elizabeth. 2. Catharine. 3. Benetta. II. William. 2. A son, d. unm. 3. Thomas, of Westminster ; m. Catharine, daughter and co-heir of Roger Horn, Esq. of Kenard- ington, and dying in 1588, his widow re-m. Robert Smith, Esq. Mr. Mantell had issue, besides four daughters (one of whom m. . . . Broadley, ancestor of the Broadleys of Devonshire and of Dover), three sons, I. A son, «!., and was father of John, of Tenterden, who d. in 1687, leaving issue, Regi- nald, of Tenterden, who d. s.p. 1743, and another son, who had two sons, 1. Ed- ward, of Mersham, oo. Kent, who m. and had issue, Ed- ward, d. a minor ; Charles, d. s.p. ; Thomas, Fellow of Bennet College, Cambridge ; and William, of Kenehill, Tenterden, who m. and had issue ; and, 2. Thomas, of Ashford, co. Kent, d. unm. in 1756. II. Thomas, a lieutenant in the army. By Jane, his wife, he had issue, besides two daugh- ters (one of whom m. Robert Daines, Esq. of Dover), two sons, viz., 1. Charles, a mariner, who m. and had issue, besides two daughters (one of whom m. John Parker, of Dover, shipwright, and the other m. to Richard Hudson, Esq.), a son, Charles, of Dover, who m. Elizabeth, daugh- ter of Thomas Hobbes, of London, distiller, and widow of Henry Doves, Esq. of Dover, and had a son, Thomas, of Chil- ham, CO. Kent, surgeon, who m. Catherine, daughter of the Rev. John Nichols, rector of Fordwich, co. Kent, and maternally descended