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528 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY.

Holden, of Thorney Hall, Newark, Notts (Club—Naval and Military), J. P., co. Lincoln, Lieutenant-Colonel late Royal Welsh Fusiliers, who was b. 1st November, 1845; m. 9th June, 1883, Eva Henrietta, second daughter of the late Francis Brooke, of Sum- merton, co. Dublin, and widow of Captain the Hon. Cornwallis Fleeming (formerly Maude), eldest son of the Earl de Montalt (see, Burke's Peerage), and has issue, George Frederick, b. 5th April, 1884.

iii. Henry Frederick (Rev.), of whom presently.

i. Sophia, m. George Clayton Atkinson, of West Denton, near Newcastle-on-Tyne, and is deceased.

ii. Emily, m. the Rev. Charles Hensley, of Gainsborough, vicar of Cabourn, co. Lincoln, and is deceased.

iii. Maria, m. Edward Symons, of South Ferriby, Major E.I.C.S. Bengal Artillery.

iv. Caroline, d. unm.

Mr. Hutton d. 1821. His third and youngest son,

Rev. Henry Frederick Hutton, rector of Spridlington, co. Lincoln, J.P., m. 25th September, 1834, Louisa, daughter of the Rev. Henry John Wollaston, rector of Scotter, co. Lincoln, by Louisa, his wife, second daughter of William Symonds, of Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, and d. 16th July, 1873, having had issue,

i. Henry Wollaston, (Rev.), M.A. Oxon. of Vicar's-court, Lincoln, priest vicar of Lincoln from 1861, provost vicar and sacrist from 1875, J. P. co. Lincoln, b. 6th November, 1835; m. 12th April, 1860, Frances Annie, daughter of the late John Bromhead, of Lincoln, and has had,

1. Francis Henry, b. 9th May, 1875.

1. Isobel.

2. Elinor Cicely, d. 1878.

ii. Frederick Wollaston, of Christchurch, the subject of this memoir.

iii. Gilbert Symonds, deceased.

iv. Charles Wollaston, m.

v. Yernon Wollaston, deceased.

vi. Francis Wollaston, deceased.

vii. Arthur Wollaston, m.

i. Louisa Maria, m. the Rev. Frederick Borradaile, M.A. Camb., rector of Spridlington, co. Lincoln.

ii. Lucy Caroline, m. Frank Jarvis.

iii. Laura Josephine, deceased.

Arms—Arg., on a fesse sa. three stags' heads cabossed or.

Crest—A stag's head as in the arms.

Motto—Spero.

Residence—269, Armagh Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.


Espeut.

THE LATE HON. WILLIAM BANCROFT ESPEUT, F.L.S., of Spring Garden, Buff Bay, and Greenwich, Cold Spring, Jamaica, b. 21st July, 1843, m. 25th October, 1870, Bessie Adela Jeannette, elder daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel L. J. A. Armit, R.E., and Bessie, his wife, daughter of General Bredin, R.A., and had issue,

i. Ernest Charles Peter, d. in infancy, 1874.

ii. Claude Vyvian Armit, b. 3rd October, 1875.

iii. Reginald William Armit, b. 3rd Jane, 1877.

iv. Louis Arnold Armit, b. 11th June, 1889.

i. Noëmi Marian, b. 18th January, 1872; m. in London, 26th September, 1894, Clarence Lyon Hall, of Haiti, oldest son of the late Rev. Clarence Hall, of Somerset Hall, Jamaica, and of West Bank House, Cheshire, England,

ii. Blanche Adela, b. 5th June, 1878.

iii. Ethel Maude, b. 31st March, 1880.

Mr. W. B. Espeut was a member of the Legislative Council in Jamaica for the Portland and St. Thomas Division; also a justice of the peace, a Fellow of the Linnean Society, and a member of the Geological Association. He was a Governor of the Jamaica Institute of Science, Arts and Literature.