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JU-KKK'S COLONIAL GKKTIiV 503 Ml), of Glasgow UiiivcM-silY, an oIIu-it in (lie Ycoiimnrj- Cnvalrv, A. 1787 ; «i. in ISM, KUcn t^TKWAKT, of the C'lirran, near Lame, CO. Antrim, ilaiiglitor of Charles Dawson Stewaht, and Mary, his wife; and by lior (who d. at Eallu'larc, IPth l-Vbrviary, ]S2(i, accd ;!3, ami was buried al l.anu') had issic, I. James Willsox (Hon.), the subject of tliis memoir. II. Robert Stewart, m. September, 1842, Elizabeth (iiiKF.NFiEI.n, who d. 14th Arms — Gu. on a ehevron between in elii arp;ent a trefoil slipped vert. Cres/ — An eagle issuant rising and regiiiir as iti Ihe arms. J/o/^o— Consilio non impetii. Jtetidence — Macquarie Street, Ilobart, Ta; Septendier, lH(i5. Uo d. IDlh June, 1872, having hafl issue, 1. Robert Slewart, </. 1803. 2. Charles James, d. 7th October, I 1.S77. I 1. Annie, m. 16th November, 1881, I W. J. Kekouson, of Wrafton ! House, Wrafton, North Devon, I England. Mr. James William Agnpw,rf.r /;. at Ballyelarc, CO. Antrim, 20th August, 1823, aged 36, and was bin-ied in Donegore Graveyard. •f two cinquefoils and in base a saltire conped ilaut proper eh.arged on the breast with a trefoil OTiicjIjt. HAROLD STEPHEN ROBERT WRKJHT, of The Grove, Glenorchy, near Hobart, Tasmania, J. P., h. 21st Septembei-, 1851 ; m. 1st October, 1884, Katbarine Maria, daughter of the Hon. Thomas Daniel Chai'.man, of Sunnyside, Hobart, Tasmania, by Catherine his wife, and has issue, Esmond Stf:i'uen Kennaki>, h. 20th September, 1885. Kate lone Howard, h. 1-tth June, 1890. ILmcacic. Stephen Wright, of Spring Gardens, in the parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fiekls, and of Ilammersnn'th, eo. Middlesex, m. Louisa Dixon (who d. 1809), and d. 1707, having had issue, I. ST.iiPHSX Amanb, <-i whom presently. I. Charlotte, m. James Stow. II. Mary, m. William Walter Geetton. III. Eliza, m. Alexander Carson. IT. Louisa. Y. Caroline, m. VI. Amelia, m. Edward le MesCRIER. The only son, Stephen Amand Wright, m. 1793, Miss ToMKINS (who d. iSu-i), and d. 1857, having had issue, I. Stephen Peltro Henry, of whom presently. II. Edward Amand, m. Lucy Windsor. III. Edmund W., m. Agnes Stuckey. IV Arthur James, m. Isabel Windsor. V. Fredcricli, in. Eranees Jane, daugliter of Major Thomas Slinldham O'Hai,- LORAN, of Lizard Lodge, South Aus- IV. Nora Elizabeth. I. Luey, III. Tetev D. Frankkiu). II. Amelia, m. Richard Hicks. The eldest son, Stephen Peltro Henby Wright, b. 1819 ; III. at the parish church of King Curran, near Kinsale, co. Cork, Ireland, 12th September, 1845, Elizabeth Jane Howard (who (/. 13th April, 1884), and </. 15th September, 1886, having had issue, I. Howard Edward, m. October, 18SS, Maude Florence Rogebs, but has no issue. II. Habold Stephen Robert, of Glen- orchy, the subject of this memoir. III. ErnestCharles, )H. June, 1889,Kathe- vine Amelia Bcti.Er, but has no issue. IV Bernard Howard. I . Marian Luey. II. .Mona Jane, iii. rjth August, 1874, Henry Dunkin O'llALLORAN, but has no issue {.see that faiiiibi), in. EvaDorinda, )H. Ifith January, 1SS3, Winchester Munn Uisdke, and has issue, three sons and one daughter. ear/les' livads erased of the third tralia (see that fnmilii). Arms — Or a /esse chequi/ ary. and a:, l/etween t/in ' .I"- Crest — A vnicorn passant reguardanf quarter!;/ arg. and a:, armed and crined or. Motto — Mens conscia recti. Mesidence — The Grove, Glenorchy, near Hobart, Tasmania. Club — Tasmanian, in Hobart. VOL. II. 2 Q