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218 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. of the 3i'd Light Dragoons ; s.p. December, 1871. To mark the origin of his family, he gave the name of Kettleby to a place -which is so aarked in the maps of Canada. I. Harriet Anne, b. 15th September, 1800. II. Eliza, b. 16th January, 1804. III. Emily, b. 27th July, 1805 ; d. at Bath, CO. Somerset, England, 19th May, 1871. IT. Louisa Stanley, b. 30th Janxiary, 1814 ; m. 11th October, 1850, Signor Enrico Cicopieri St. Clair, who d. in London, 8th October, 1867, and was buried in Woking cemetery. The 6th son, William Ttewhitt, Esq. of Nantyr, co. Denbigh, recorder of Chester, was b. at Stanley, Bridgnorth, oo. Salop, 10th July, 1812 ; went to Canada in 1830 ; m. at Lloyd Town, Toronto district, 22nd May, 1840, Elizabeth, daughter of Captain John Armstrong, and by her (who was b. at Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland, and d, at Ottawa, Ontario, 1886) had issue, I. KlCHAED, of whom we treat. II. John, b. 22nd January, 184.i, was at Dunediu, New Zealand, in 1867. III. William Henry, b. July, 1846 ; d. September, 1847. I. Margaret Elizabeth, b. 26th March, 1841 ; m. at West Gwil- limbury, Canada, Thomas Gra- hame. Esq , M.P. in the Canadian Parliament till March, 1871, and has issue, 1. Percy, b. 31st July, 1865; 1. Susanna Maria; 2. Ellen ; and 3. Harriet Hannah, all b. at Hawthorn Bank, Tor- onto, He d. at Tecumseth, Ontario, 6th February, 1847. Arms — Gu. three tirwhits or lapwings, or. Crest — A savage ppr. wreathed and cinctured vert, holding in both hands a club. Mottoes — Me stante virebunt ; and Tyme tryetli truth. Besidence — Nantyr, West Gwillimbury, Canada, l^ICOLSON, SIR ARTHUR THOMAS BENNETT ROBERT, of tliafc 1 1 ilk, and Lasswade, and of Lyndhurst, Esplanade, St. Kilda, Mel- bourne, Victoria, Australia, Bart., J. P. for Victoria, h. 1842 ; educated at Melbourne College, s. his father as tenth baronet, 1879, was a commissioner for the Centennial International Exhibition, held in Melbourne 1888. He m. 14th July, 1881, Annie, eldest daughter of the late John Rutherford, Esq. of Bruntsfield-place, Edinburgh, formerly of Illillawa, Australia, and has issue, J. AETHaR John Eeepekick WiLiiUM, h. 8th June, 1882. II. Harald Stanley, h. 22nd October, 1883, III. Lionel Rutherford, h, 1887. Iltncagp. I. John Nicolson, of Nicolson and Lass- wade, Midlothian, was created a baronet of Nova Scotia, 2nd July, 1629, with remainder to his heirs male in general, and was s. by his grandson. II. SiK John, who was s. by his eldest son, III. SiE John, at whose decease s.p. the title devolved upon his brother, IT. SiB William, who was s. by his eldest son, T. Sir Thomas, who was ,?. by his brother, Tl. Sib James. This gentleman dying s.p. the title devolved on Tii. Abthue Nicolson, of Lochend, Shetland (direct descendant of Bishop Nicol- son, of Dunkeld, son of the first baronet), who m. Mary, daughter of Alexander Inncp, commissary-clerk of Aberdeen, and left a Tin. Sib Abthue Nicolson, who was served heir male in 1826. He m. in 1821, Eliza Jane, eldest daughter of William Jack, D.D., principal of the University and King's College, Aberdeen, but dying s.p. in 1863, was s. by his cousin, IX. SiK Aethtjb Bolt Nicolson (who was served heir male in 1866), son of Captain James Nicolson, R.N., by Catherine Ann, sister of Major Alexander Maxwell Bennett ; b. in Lerwick, Shetland, 1811; m. 1829, Margaret, daughter of Eev. George Bisset, of Udny, Aberdeenshire, by whom (who d. 1869) he had issue, I. Abthue Thomas Bennett Kobeet, present baronet. I. Mary Isabella. II. Anne Jane Oceana. III. Katheriue McArthur.