Page:A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry Vol 1.djvu/218

This page needs to be proofread.

192 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. the Osmanieh of the 8rd class, and tlie war medal. Dr. Ryan m. .'jtli July, 1883, Alice Elfrida, daughter of the Hon. Theophilus J. Sumner, of Stony Park, Brunswick, Victoria, member of the Legislative Council, and has one son. III. Cecil Godfrey, h. 30th July, 1866 ; unm. I. Marian Ellis, b. SOtli July, 1848; m. 13th. October, 1873, Frederic Charles Rowan, late captain 43rd Regiment, and has issue, one son, Frederic Charles Eric Elliot, b. 13th July, 1875. II. Ada Mary, b. 9th May, 1855; m. 23rd February, 1883, Lord Charles Thomas Douglas-Montagu-Scott, Rear-Admiral R.N., C.B., Naval A.D.C. to the Queen 1886-88, commanded H.M.S. " Bacchante," 1879 to 1882, youngest son of Walter Francis, 5th Duke of Buccleuch and 7th. Duke of Queensberry, and brother of the present Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, and by him (who was b. 20th October, 1839) has two sons, Charles William, b. 17th April, 1884, and David John, h. 7th March, 1887. in. Blancbe Adelaide, b. 20th November, 1857; unm. IV. Mabel Hartley, b. 13th March, 1861 ; unm. Hfneage. This family have lived at Kilgera, Kil- kenny, Ireland, for generations. Kilgera, ■with other estates in the neighbourhood, was given to an ancestor of Mr. Byan, by Oliver Cromwell. The estates have now all passed away from the family, Kilgera having been sold under the Encumbered Estates Act, about thirty years ago. Heney Evan, Esq. of Kilgera, Kilkenny, and of 48, North Great George-street, Dub- lin, Ireland, by Ellis Agar Hartley, his wife (whose godmother was the Countess of Bran- don), had issue, Chaexes, of Derriweit Heights. Edward, m. Margaret, daughter of Deering, Esq., Q.C., of Derry- brusk, CO. Fermanagh, Ireland ; de- ceased. William Hartley, d. mini. Henry, d. rtnm. Robert, d. unm. Eichard, living unm. Anne, m. the Eev. Thomas Nolan, D.D., vicar of St. Saviour's, Paddington, co. Middlesex, both deceased. She had issue, besides three daughters (one of whom, Lucy Martha, m. 1870, as his 4th wife, Thomas Berry Horsfall, Esq. of Bellaraour Hall, Eugeley, co. Staf- ford (where his widow now resides), D.L. for cos. Lancaster and Stafford, and M.P. for Derby and Liverpool, who d. 1878), two sons, viz. : 1. Thomas (Eev.), M.A. Oxford, rector of Kings- ton-Bagpuze, Abingdon, co. Berks; and 2. Edward, deceased. Ellis, m. Isaac Corry, Esq. of Abbey Yard, Newry, Ireland, and had issue, a son, Trevor, and several daughters. Arms used hy Mr. Charles Hyan — Qu. three griffins' heads erased or. Crest — A griffin segreant az. holding in the dexter claw a sword erect ppr. Motto — Malo mori quam fcedari (being the arms of the family of Evan of Inch, see Burke's Landed Gentry). Residence — Derriweit Heights, Upper Ma- cedon, Victoria, Australia. Club — Melbourne. aeap of JMiDnUfixirt. WAY, HON. SAMUEL JAMES, of Montefiore, Adelaide, South Australia, Chief Justice of South Australia, Judge of the Yice- Admiralty Court, member of the Executive Council, chancellor of the Univer- sity of Adelaide, &c., &c., b. at Portsmouth, Hants, England, 11th April, 1836 ; educated at Shebbear, North Devon, and at Chatham, co. Kent; arrived in South Australia, 6th March, 1853 ; called to the Bar of South Australia, 1861 ; appointed Q.C. 1871 ; member of Education Board, and member of the Council