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48 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. T.C.D., vicar-genei-al of Ossory, by Cas- sandra, his wife, daughter of Michael Trarers, Esq. of Skehenore, co. Cork, and had issue, I. Thomas, in holy orders, m. twice, but d. s.p. II. George, captain 15th Foot, and major of brigade on staii' of Greneral Lord Hill, m. Frances, only daughter of Nicholas Power French, Esq. (brother of the first Earl of Clancarty), by Jane, his wife, daughter of Sir Eichard Butler, Bart., of Garrybunden and Templeton, co. Carlow, Ireland, and d. in 1809, having had issue, 1. Arthur (Van.), D.C.L., arch- deacon of Toronto, and for many years rector of Guelph, Diocese of Toronto, Canada, m. first, Hester Madeline, daughter of the Kev. George Crawford, LL.D., vicar- general of Ardagh, and by her had issue, I. George, m., and has issue, a daughter. II. William Crawford. III. Arthur, F.T.C.D., m. and has issue, a son, Arthui-. I. Mary Madeline. II. Frances, m. to the Rev. H. W. Stewart, and has eleven children. III. Margaret Anne. IT. Hester Rebecca. He m. secondly, Catherine, daughter of Captain John Blanshard, H.E.I.C.S., and by her had issue, I. Richard Power. II. Harry Blanshard Stewart. III. Thomas. I. Katherine Eleanor. 2. Nicholas Power, captain 54lh Bengal Native Infantry, m. Rebeka Barrett, and was killed in action during the Afghan War, leaving a son. Colonel Arthur Power Palmer, C.B., commandant 9th Bengal Cavalry, who served throughout the Indian Mutiny Campaign of 1857 — 59, was ad- jutant of the 10th Bengal Lancers in Abyssinia, aide-de-camp to General Stafford in the Duffla Expedition of 1874 — 75, served in the Afghan War of 1878—80, and in the campaign on the north-west frontier of India in 1863 — 64. This officer has been frequently mentioned in despatches, and has received numerous medals. By Helen, his wife, he has one daughter. III. William, captain 68th Regiment, d. s.p. IT. AETHrE. T. Harry, entered the army, afterwards took holy orders, and went as mission- ary to Sierra Leone, where he d., to- gether with his wife and only child. I. Margaret, m. Captain Robert Mayne, and has issue, a daughter, Harriet, m. to the Rev. William Scriven. II. Cassandra, m. to the Rev. James Metge, son of Mr. Justice Metge, and had issue, three daughters. III. Han'iet, d. unm. in 1869. The fourth son. Lieutenant AsTHrE Palmee, R.N., I. in Kilkenny, Ireland, entered the Royal Navy, and was appointed lieutenant in 1808. He m. first, Eliza Hall, by whom he had one son, deceased; secondly, 22nd February, 1819, Emily, daughter of Robert Hunter, Esq. of Dublin and Downpatrick, Ireland, and by her (who was I. in 1791, and d. at Youghal, co. Cork, Ireland, November, 1826) had issue, I. Aethue Hfntee (Hon. Sir), K.C.M.G., of whom we treat. II. Harry Wyndham, d. unm., 1887. I. Emily Martha, m. Robert Brett, Esq. of Dublin, who d. in 1879, leaving issue, two sons, Arthur Alexander Burrough and Hunter Palmer. II. Meta, m. C. A. Anderson, Esq., M.D., of CO. Mayo, Ireland, who d., having had issue, one son and three daughters, viz., Henry de Burgh, Louisa, Gerald- ine, and Meta. He m. thirdly. Miss Jane Cox, and d. at Youghal, 30th April, 1 836, having had by her one son and three daughters. Crest used — A dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a spear in bend sinister, point upwards, all ppr. Mottoes — Auspicium melioris cevi : and Palma virtuti. Residences — Brisbane, and Beaufort, South Kennedy, Queensland, Australia. Camphell xif ^arraluntla. CAMPBELL, FREDERICK, Esq. of Yarralumla, Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia, h. 26th February, 1846, m. 23rd May, 1877, Frances Catherine Burford, daughter of James Wright, Esq. of The Peak, co. Derby, J. P., and by her (who d. 11th February, 1881) has issue a daughter, Sybil Jean, h. 1st October, 1880. Mr. Campbell m. secondly, and by that marriage has issue, A son, 6. 29th March, 1890.