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338 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. James in tlie Royal Navy, who after- wards became an artist. III. Thomas, of wliom presently. I. Anue, m. Captain John Cooke Car- penter, R.N., K.H., who entered the Navy in 1781, was present at Lord Howe's memorable actions of 28th and 29th May, and 1st June, 1794, and for his conduct on those occasions was promoted to a lieutenancy, 1st August following, made commander 11th April, 1809 ; attained post-rank 19th July, 1821 ; was nominated a K.H. 25th January, 1836 ; and accepted the retirement 1st October, 1846. Their daughter, Anne Cooke, m. George Bengough, Esq. of The Eidge, Wotton-under-Edge, co. G-loucester, and had issue (see Ben&oijgh OF The KiDGE, in Burke's Landed Qentry). II. Mary, m. J. W. Clarke, Esq. of Bristol, CO. Gloucester. Their issue, two daughters, are now living at Tun- bridge Wells, 00. Kent. The third and youngest son, CAPT.4IN Thomas Stewaet, served in the Eoyal Navy during the great French War, and also in the H.E.I. Co. 's maritime service ; when in England he resided at Clifton, near Bristol, CO. Gloucester, b. in Scotland, 1793 ; emigrated to Sydney, New South Wales, in 1840 ; m. 1811, Anne Sutton, of Ilfracombe, CO. Devon (who was h. in 1794, and d. in 1871), and d. 1861, hav-ng had issue. I. Thomas, h. 1813, served in the New Zealand War, 1860, and d. unm., 1868. II. Charles, drowned at sea off the coast of New Zealand in 1842 ; s.p. III. Christopher, master mercantile marine, b. in 1821 j m., and has issue, a daughter. IV. John Timothy Mangles, b. 1826 ; settled in the interior of Australia, unm. T. William Duncan, merchant in Sydney, New South Wales, b. 1831 ; m. Ada, daughter of John Throsby, Esq. of Throsby Park, New South Wales ; and d. in 1875, leaving issue, two daugh- ters. Tl. Feancis Edwaed, of Montrose and Wildernesse. I. Anne, d. young and v.mn. II. Elenour, d. young and unm. III. Lucy, m. F. J. Brown, Esq., and d. in 1878, leaving issue. IT. Cliarlotte, m. W. T. Gardiner, Esq., and has issue. Arms used — Or, a fesse cTiequy az. and arg., tvithin a double tressure flory counter- fiorii gu. Crest — A demi lion ramp. gu. Motto — Avito viret honore. Residences — Montrose, Brighton, near Melbourne, and Wildernesse, Beaconsfield, CO. Mornington, Yictoria. dfutott ot #apttr. EULTON, FRANCIS CROSS LEY, Esq. of The Villa, Napier, New Zealand, J.P. for that coIobj, b. 30th March, 1836 ; m. 20th November, 1858, Faany Fidela, youngest daughter of Edward Smith Hall, Esq. of Sydney, New South Wales, formerly of co. Leicester, England, and has issue, I. BosTACB Henry, b. 8th. May, 1860, unvi. I. Lina Eliza, b. 18th May, 1863. II. Florence Dora, b. 23rd September, 186'i. III. Iris Fidela, b. 23rd September, 1868. Hineage. This family was originally settled in Ayr- shire, Scotland, and held the lands of Muir- ton, in Beith parish. On the 8th September, 1614, when Sir William Wade was lieu- tenant of the Tower, a minute was made by order of the Privy Council, directing the Rev. Dr. Fulton to visit the Lady Arabella Stuart, then a prisoner in the Tower, for having married Seymour, afterwards 1st Marquess of Hertford. From this Dr. Fulton is stated to have descended. The Eev. Robeet Fulton, of Guanabo, Island of Jamaica, who m. and had two sons. Ihe elder, RiCHAED Fulton, Esq., a captain in the army of William III, settled at Bellasize, near Lisburn, on the estates of the Seymour family; he m. Margaret, sister of John Camac, Esq. of Kilfert, co. Down, who d. 1725, and had two sons, James, who is supposed to have d. s.p. ; and John. The second son, John Fulton, Esq. of Lisburn, having been appointed registrar of the Supreme Court of Calcutta, proceeded to India about