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55i BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Olivia Barbara, only daiiglitor of George William Fox, ninth Lord KiNNAiUD, K.T., and has by her (who d. Gth Angust, 1871), (1) Anuus Howard Reginald, Captain 13th Hussars, and Adjutant Roval East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, i. 12tli August, 1860; »».'l5th Octo- ber, 1890, Isabel Louisa, daughter of the Hon. Ralph Ketill {see Maeqttess of Abkegavebny, in Bukke's Peeriirje) ; and has issue. CTilchrist Nevill, h. 6th Sep- tember, 1892, and Olivia Frances Isabel. (2) Herbert KinnairJ, I. ISriS. (3) Frederick Charles Ashley, Lieutenant R,N., h. 1866. (4) Grilberl Francis Molyneux, B.A. Oxford, h. 1868. (1) Violet Olivia Juliana. 1. Juliana, m. 27th July. 1858, to Sir Nelson Ryceoft, Bart, {see Bubke's Peerage). Sir John m. secondly, 5th April, 1836, Lady Jane Elizabeth Howaed, third daughter of Thomas, sixteenth Earl of Suffolk, and by her (who d. 28th July, 1861) had further issue, 2. Henry Thomas, barrister-at-law, H.L. CO. Haddington, b. 3rd May, 1837; m. lllh September, 1888, Mary Georgina Constance, only daughter of the Right Hon. Robert Cheistopher Hamilton NiSBET and Lady Mary Hamilton Nisbet, of Belhaven and Dii'leton (see Earl of Eloin, in Burke's Peerage) . 3. Charles William Norman (Rev.), M.A., rector of Hanbury, Wor- cestershire, *. 6th October, 1839 ; m. 2nd June, 1870, the Hon. Emily Priscilla Maria, daughter of Lord DE MArLET, and has iisue, twin daughters, Alice Jane Marion, and Diana Elizabeth Maria, i. 17th March, 1871. 2. Fanny Henrietta. 3. .Mary" Margaret, d. 17th October, 1850" 4. Edith Isabel, d. vnm. 8th October, 1893. 5. Evehne Constance Maud. Sir .John d. 29th Mnrch, ]890. II. Waller, Major 6Plh Regiment, i. 1804 ; m. 26th September, 1861, Caroline, eldest surviving daughter of Rev. George Tomliue Peettman, chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral, and canon of Winchester, and d. 21st May, 1879. in. William, Beng.al Civil Service, d. 1837. IV. James Balfove, of whom pre- sently. V. David, in the Bengal army, m. Caro- line, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Caetee, of the 16th Regiment ; d. Sth October, 1876. Ti. George Keith, commander E.N., entered the navy 31sl May, 1824, and obtained his first commission 1st May, 1834. He attained the rank of com- mander 23rd November, 1841, and d. 20th September, 1846, at Wyndham Place. VII. Thomas, Bombay Civil Service, m. 16th April, 1846, Georgiana (who d. May, 1884), third daughter of Samuel Bosanquet, of Dingestow Court, co. Monmouth, and d. 16th June, 1871. Tin. Alf xander Charles. I. Ciiarlotte. The fourth son, James BALFora Ogiltt, Bengal Civil Service, m 1833, Anne, only daughter of Thomas Kinloch, of Ivilrie, co. Forfar, and dying 14th July, 1848, left issue, I. Aethce James, now of Inverqii- harity, Richmond, Tasmania, the subject of this memoir. II. William Lewis Kinloch, C.B., assis- tant adjutant-general Cork district, Ireland, from 1888, late Colonel 2nd Battalion Royal Rifle Corps (formerly the 60th Rifles) ; h. 30th April, 1840. He was appointed ensign, 18th June, 1857 ; lieutenant, 15th June, 1858 ; captain, 11th December ; 1866, major, 21st August, 1878 ; lieutenant-colonel, 1st July, 1881 ; and colonel, 1st July, 1885. He served in the Zulu war of 1879; with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Boer war of 1S81 ; and in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the same batlalion ; was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mabula, at Kassassin, and was in command of the battalion at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (medal with clasp, fourth class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's star) ; served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Soudan expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, was appointed commandant of the base at Trinkitat, and was present in the action at Temai (men- tioned in despatches, third class of the Medjidie, and two clasps). Colo- nel Ogil'vy m. 22nd October, 1889, Lucy, elder daughter of William WiCKHAM, of Binstead Wyck, Alton, Hants, and has issue, Charlotte Helen, h. 22nd August, 18S3. T. Anne. ^riH.v— Quarterly : first and fourth, arg. a lion, pass., guard, gn., gorged with an open crown, and ciowned with a close imperial one or, fur Ogilvt ; second and tiiird arg., an eagle displ. sa., leaked and menibtred gu.. /"or Ramsay, of Aiu'hterhouse. Crest — A dcmi lion ran:p. gu., armed az.