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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 185 I. Francis John, b. 1864, educated at Trinity College, Dublin ; m. 23rd January, 1889, at the Oratory, Brompton, co. Middlesex, the Hon. Mina Susan Georgina North (who was b. 28th November, 1865), eldest daughter of the Right Hon. William Henry John, 11th Lord North. IT. John Plunkett, b. 1866. in. Edward, b. 1868. IV. Matthew, b. 1870. V. Percy Desmond, b. 1872. VI. Reginald, b. 1874. VII. Nicholas Kevin, b. 1877; d. 1879. Hincage. John FiTzGrEBALD, Esq. of Gurteens, co. Waterford, Ireland (of a family which is stated to have held landed property in Kil- kenny), forfeited his hereditary estates for his devotion to the royal cause. He m. the v^•idow of General Harrison (Cromwell's General), by whom he acquired the estate of Turlough, 00. Mayo, Ireland, and had a son and successor, Thomas FitzGeeald, Esq. of Turlough ; m. 1st, Elizabeth Ferron (mother of Ralph Jenison, Esq., master of the Buokhounds to King George II) ; and 2ndly, Henrietta, daughter of J. Browne, Esq. of the Neale, by whom he had six sons and four daughters, amongst whom were, John, of Turlough, .?. his father, d. unm., and was .?. by his bi'other George. George, of Turlough, who s. his brother, was a captain in the Austrian Service, m. Lady Mai-y Hervey, sister of Fred- erick, 4th earl of Bristol, bishop of Derry, and by her (who d. 1753) had two sons, 1. Geoi'ge Robert, m. Lucy, sister of the Right Hon. Thomas Conolly, of Castletown, and d. leaving one daughter. 2. Charles Lionel, of Turlough Park, lieutenant-colonel of the North Mayo Militia ; m. 1777, Dorothea, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Butler, Bart., of Ballintemple, CO. Carlow, and was great grand- father of the present Charles Lionel FitzGerald, Esq. of Tur- lough Park (see Burke's Landed Gentry.) Patrick, of whom presently. Mary, m. the Marquis d' Arezzo, governor of Naples. Bridget, in. Thomas Leslie, Esq. o'l Grange. Mr. FitzGerald d. 15th July, 1747, in his 86th year. His 4th son, Patrick FitzGerald, Esq. of Kilnecarra, CO. Mayo, m. 2ndly, Margaret Aylward, of Ballinacar, co. Galway, and was s. by his eldest son, Pat KICK FitzGerald, Esq. of Ballinacar, m. 1744, Anne McDonnell, of Tannagh, co. Mayo, and was s. by his only son, Patrick FitzGerald, Esq. of Ballinacar, m. 1774, Julia, daughter of Edmond Burke, Esq. of Creagh, Duffin, co. Mayo, and had, with other issue, Francis FitzGerald, Esq. of Galway, h. 1779, m. Lienor, eldest daughter of John Joyes, Esq., of Wood Q.uay, Galway, and by her (who d. 1840) had issue, Nicholas, the 8th son, of whom we treat. He d. in 1857. Arms used — jErm. a saltire gu. Crest — A boar passant. Motto — Honor prohataqiie virtus. Residences — Moira, St. Kilda, Melbourne; and 117, Collins-street West, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Estates — Castlemaine, Victoria ; Fort Bourke Station, Darling River, New South Wales; Tickilara Station, Sparta Downs, and Mount Howitt, South Gregory, Queens- land. Camtoxiitj). KING, HON. PHILIP GIDLBT, of Banksia, Double Bay, Sydney; Goonoo Goonoo ; and Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia, member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales ; 6. .31st October, 1817, at Paramatta, New South Wales; m. there, 1st June, 1843, his cousin.