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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 753 2. Charles (deceased). 1. Mary. I. Eliza, III. Paooerfohi. II. Sanih, III. Kdward MoniiBLY, of St. Peter.sb>irgli. The eldest son, John Caylet, of St. Petei-sburgh, aTul Wal- lington, CO. Surrey, h. llth .Vpvil, 1761, m. first, 8th February, 1702, Anne, daughter of Matthew Hallidat,M.D., of St. Pctersburgli, ivhich lady (I. 1703, leaving no surviving issue ; and secondly. 20th Ocloher, 1799. Harriett, daughter of Tiniotl-.y Raikes. of St. Peters- burgh, and il. 30th March, 1831, having by her, who d. 1870, had with other issue, who d. in infancy, I. Edward, of St. Petersburgli, h. llth JuIt, 1805, d. unm. 18th February, 1871. II. William, of whom presently. III. John, of Toronto, Canada, b. llth February, 181(1, m. first, 4th August, 1841, Catherine Mary, daughter of Captain Maixe, of St. Petersburgh, which lady d. without surviving issi'.e, September, 1845 ; he m. secondly, 5th October, 1847, Clara Louisa, daughter of the Hon. Henry John BoriTON, chief justice of Newfoundland, and has issue, 1. Claud Thornton, of Bickley, co. Kent, I. 9th June, 1854, in. ■l881, Esther Mary, daughter of Wil- liam Batlet, of Croydon, and has issue, (1) Claud D'Arcy, h. 1882. (2) Edward St." Quintin, b. 1887. (3) Charles Knightly, b. 1888. (1) Adela Mary. (2) Mabel Bolton. (3) Dorotliy Gladys. 2. Francis Osmond, of Toronto, b. 30th September, 185G, m. 7th July, 1882, Marion Louisa, daughter of Sir James Lukin EoBiNSON, Bart., of Toronto {see that fainili/)^ and has issue, (1) Clara Gwendolin. (2) Julia Isabel. (3) Hilda Marion. 1. Adela Sidney, m. 8th May, 1873, Christopher WoLSTOx, M.D., of Croydon, Surrey. 2. Louisa Clara. I. Harriet, »«. Charles EoBlNSON, of London, England. II. Lucy, m. Rev. Charles Edward HrTCHlNSOir, Canon of Chicliester, and vicar of Fir)e cum Bcddingham, co. Sussex, who d. 1870, leaving issue, in. Maria, iii. 24th September, 1840, Charles Ciibvall-Tooke, J. P. of Hurston Clays, East Grinstead, Sus- sex, and d.' 10th November, 1885, having by him, who d. 1890, had issue, a daughter {.lee Landed Oentri/). The second son. The Hon. William Cayley, barristcr-at- law, M.L.A. of the Province of Canada, was inspector-general of Militia at various times, b. 2Gth May, 1807; m. 12tli April, 1836, Emma Eobinson, daughter of D'Arcy BorL- TON, auditor-genend of Canada, of the Grange, Toronto, and d. 23rd Kebniary, 1890, having by her, who d. 15th March in that year, had issue, I. .loHN D'Arcy, the subject of this memoir. II. Edward, b. 29th June, 1840, d. nnm. 23rd January, 1868. III. Francis, b. 7th February, 1845, m. 15th October, 1874, Jane Isabel, daughter of Henry Eastox, of Belle- Tille, and has issue, 1. William Henry, b. 30th Decem- ber, 1881. 1. Emma Robinson. 2. Adelaide Mary. 3. Muriel Isabel." IV. William, b. 14th January, 1852, d. unm. 26th May, 1872. y. Beverley Boulton, b. 30th September, 1853, d. unm. 18th January, 1885. YI. George Arthur, b. 1st February, 1855, d. 28lh November, 1858. yii. Hugh St. Quentin, of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, barrister-at-law, member of the Legislature of the North West Territories and Prime Minister in 1892, b. 19th November, 1857. vili. Ai-thur, b. 20th September, 1859, d. unm. 3rd February, 1880. I. Harriette Anne, m. 7th June, 1866, James Strachan Carttveioht {see that family), and d. 23rd December, 1889, leaving issue. II. Mary, in. 23rd August, 1866, Captain William Glascott, late of the 30th Regiment, eldest son of William Madden Glascott, of Pilltown, co. Wexford, J. P., and d. 1890, having had issue, four sons and seven daugh- ters {see Bprke's Landed Gentry). III. Sophia Emma. Arms — Quarterly argent and sable, a bend gules charged with three mullets of the first. Crest — A demi-liou rampant or charged with a bend gules thereon three mullets argent in the paws a battle axe argent, handle also gules with an ornamental tuft en it, gold. Mottoes — "Nul qu'un," and " Per lucem ac tenebras mea sidera sanguine surgent." Residence — St. George's Rectory, Toronto. VOL. II. 3 c