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(i48 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. W. S. CoiE, of Bi-oonfipld, co. Dublin. (1) Liu'v, in. lltli September, 1858, ' Robert Exiiam TuR- BETT of Owen>tovn House, CO. Dublin and Kilmackshane, CO. Galway. 4. Christoplipr, b. 1751, midshipman, R.N. Killed in action 18U5. 5. Hcni'v. M..V., vicar of Santry, near Dublin, m. Dorothea, second daughter of O'Grady, of Kil- ballyowen {see Burke's Landed Genlri/), and had issue, (1) Anthony O'Grady, /H.Mary, daughter of Colonel Bruce. (2) Gerald de Courcy, )«. Eliza- beth, daughter of William Brook.u. , and settled in Australia. (3) Henry MaunscU, m. Ellen, daughter of James Shine, of Ballymaerese, co. Tipperary, and had a sou, Henry, b. 1861. (1) Kliza Waller. (2) Ann Langlois, ni. James Stein, of Charrington, Dor- set, and Kennetpans, N.B., and has issue. (3) Mary Elizabeth O'Grady. (4) Dorothea Thomasina. 1. Lucy, III. Hugh Ryyes Baicek. 2. PliLebe, m. Captain Bptlek. 3. Sarah, m. Captain Courtenat. 4. Anne, m. Major Power. 5. Eliza, m. Richard Sadlier. II. Isaac Peter GEORfiE, of whom pre- sently. The second son. Ret. Isaac Peter George Lefrot, elected founder's Kin Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford 1768, being descended through his grandmother Phcebe Thomson, wife of Thomas Lefroy above-mentioned, from Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canter- bury, t'le founder of the college, who d. 1443. lie was rectir of Ashe and Gorapton, Surrey, m. Anne, eldest daughter of Edward Brtdqes, of Wooton Court, Kent, by Jemima, his wife, daughter and coheir of William Egerton, LL.D., grandson of Jr.hn, second Earl of Bridgewater, and by her (who d. 1804) left at his decease, Jan- uary, 1806, I. John Henry George, of whom pre- sently, u. Christopher Edward, b. 178.5. m. Benjamin (Rev.), rector of Ashe, m. Jane Ann Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Rev. James Austen, rector of Steveuton. Hants, and dying 1829, left issue, George Benjamin Austen and six daughtei's, of whom the second, Jidia Cassandra, m. 1861, Sir George Kettilby Rickards, K.C.B., late Counsel to the Speaker of the House of Commons. I. Lucy, »H. the Rev. Henry Rice, of Nortion Court, near Faversham. The eldest son, Rev. John Henry George Lefrot, of Ewsliott House (ttchel Manor), Crookhani, Hants, rector of Ashe and Compton, b. 1782 ; m. 1806, Sophia, youngest daughter of Rev. Charles Jeffreys Cottrell ; and d. 1823, having by her (who d. August, 1862) had issue, I. George, d. vnm. 1824. II. Charles Edward, of Ewshott House, (Ilchel ilanor), Crookhani, Hants, J. P., M.A. Ch. C]. Oxon, barrister-at-law, secretiry to the Speaker of the House of Commons, taxing officer of that House, 1856, b. 1810 ; .s. his brother George, 1824 ; in. 1845, Janet, daughter of James Walker, LL.D , F.R.S., C.E., and d. 1861, leaving with other issue a son, Charles James Maxwell, of Itcl'el Manor, Hants, late C'aptain 11th Hussars, b. 1848 ; m. 14th August, 1872, Elizabeth Cath- erine, eldest daughter of Alfred Henry McClintock, M.D., of Merrion Square, Dublin {.ee Burke's Peerage, Rathdunnell, B.), and has with other issue Charles Alfred Henry, b. 1873. III. Anthony Cottrell (Rev). M.A. , vicar of Crookham, Hauts, and after of Longdon, co. Worcester, b. 1811 ; m. Anne, daughter of John RiCKMAN, and has four daughters. IT. .John Henry (Sir), of whom pre- sently. V. Henry Maxwell, who settled iu West Australia, where he died. TI. Frederick, deceased. I. Ann, m. 1829, John, first Lord Rath- donuell, and d. s. p. 22nd December, 1889. II. Frances Phoebe, m. Sir George Kettil- by Rickards, barrister-at-law, above- mentioned, and d. 22nd September, 1859, having had issue a son and three daughters. III. Sopliia Anna, in. Rev. Ernest Hawkins. Canon of Westminster. IT. Isabella Elizabeth, m. Rev. C. Fred- erick Seymour, rector of Winchfield, Hants. T. Lucy, deceased. The fourth son, General Sir John Henry Lefroy, K.C.M.O., C.B., F.R.S., Governor of Bermuda, from 1871 to 1877, and of Tasma- nia, 1880-81, b. 1817, m. first, 16th April. 1846, Emily Mary, ilaughter of Sir Jolin Bevcr- h^y Robinson, Bart., late chief justice of Upper Canada {see thai famili/), and by her (who d. 29th January, 1859) had issue, I. Henry George, Colonel late 44th Regi- ment, m. Blanche Wynne, and has issue, 1. Marjorie. 2. Aline. II. Augustus Henry Frazer, the sub- ject of xhU memoir. I. Emily Mary, m. 14th February, 1874,