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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 093 JOHN STEWART HANUYSIDE, of Akltio, Wiilliiigton, Now Zoaland, JP h. 7th October, 1815; m. 5th August, 1874, Cuihcriiic Matilda,, second daughter of Thomas Posbery, of Kllgobbin, Patrickswoll. co. Limerick, Ireland (see Eosbert of Cloram; in Ri'KKe's Landed Gentry), and has .s>ue, I. William, b. 20th October, 1880. II. Thomas Eosbery, 6. 27th December, 1883. I. JIary Georgina, 6. 1st June, 1876. II. Elizabeth Eosbery, h. 10th June, 1879. III. Jane PhilHppa, b. 3rd ilarcli, 1882. Hron Handtside, of KirWands, co. Edinbursli, Scotland, only son of William Handyside, also of Kirlilands, m. 1S17, Isabella Martin (who d. in 1836), and d. in 1833, leaving a son, William llA>-DY.-iiDE, of ICii-klaiuls, co. Edinbnrgh; 21, llngdala Crescent, Edin- buri'h ; and sometime of Cornliill, Lanark- shire, J.P. and IXL. for Edinburgh ; m. 1842, Mary, only child of John Stewart, of G-len- lyon, CO. Perth (of the family of Stewart, I liliiu.igc. of Appin, Argyllshire), and by her (who d. in 1876) has had issue, I. Hugh, m. 1881, Amelia .Vnno. only daughter of the lato Colonel Casip- bell, of Perlhshire. Slio (/. in 188.5. II. .John Stewart, tlic subj.-!ct of this memoir. III. William. IV. David Torrance. V. Alexander George. I. Mary Stewart. II. Isabella Martin. Arms—Ai-fi. a lion rampant sa. on a chief a:, three mullets of the fust. Crext — A de.rter hand aji/Hiiinu'e jijir. Motto — Munijice effortiter. Mesidence—Akitio, Wellington, New Zealand. Coffin, SAAC TRISTRAM COFEIN, of the Magdalen iNlands, in the Gulf of St. _ Lawrence, British North America, Captain late 21st Royal Scot^s Fusiliers, with which regiment he served in the Crimea; b. 17th October, 1836, m. at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, England, 28th July, 1870, ]h,ria, daughter of John Baptista Van ANTWi.;i:rKN, of Boitsford, Belgium, and by her, who d. at Hastings 29th July, 1894, has issue, I. John Tristram, b. 31st May. 1871, baptised at Schcveningon, near The Hague, Holland, m. in Jlarylebone, 22nd July, 1893, iMaria Auna Pauline, daughter of Julian Francois Granluean, an officer iu the French Array. II. Isaac Henry, b. 20th June, 1873, baptised at Scheveningcn. III. Louis Edward, b. IGth August, 1874, baptised at Scheveningcn. ILtiunge. Thefamilvof Coffin claims to have been ■ of 1'ort.ledgp, co. Devon. The earliest known seated at I'ortledgc, in the parish of Alwing- ancestor of this branch is, ton in t he north part of co. Devon, since the 1 A'icholas Coffin, ol lUitlcrs, Brixton, co. time of the Norman Coiupicst. The faiiiily [ Devon, made his will ]2lli September, 1613, of wliieh we treat is descended, it is said, from which was proved 3nl November, that year, one of the branches, but, the connexion has and loft issue, by Joan, his wite, not yet been traced. The family in England | i. Petkh, of wh.)m prcscnily. is cxtin ct in the male line but represented by , il. Tristram, the hei r-gencral JoiiN Eiavaud Pine-Coffin, m. Nicholas.