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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 785 of Francis Baiihow, of Stroud, co. Ivcut, and il. at Jirighton, 1873, loav- in;^ tin only t-Jiild, Hubert William, Captain 46th Foot, h. Gill Di'oenihcr, 1S2-1-, m. Marj Vallaxie, and d. .v. /<. 1873. Mary Ann, h. at Riiode Island, 1780, »i. in London, 1797, Alexander Ken- neth Mackenzie, a eadet of Mac- kenzie, of Oairloc/i. They both d. in 1838, leaving issue, 1. John l'i])er, b. 1798, m. Kliza Hawkins, and d. at Sydney, 1878, leaving issue, with four daughters, Alexander Kenneth. Thomas Fitzherbert. John Piper. 1. Maryanne, b. 1797, '«. first. Captain White, R.E., and secondly, Eev. J. Tkoit.iitdn, who was drowned in 18G0. She <;. in 1872. 2. Frances, b. 1800, m. Henry Cox, of Glenmore, N.S.W. (see abuec). 3. Jane Elizabeth, 4. 1801, d. young. 4. Margaret, b. 1802, m. first, 1825, Henry, son of Richard Bkooks, of Deuham Court, of the Mari- time Service (H.E.I.C.S.), and by hiiu, who d. 1840, had with other issue, (1) James Norton, b. 1835, iii. his cousin, Maria Eliza, daughter of Henry Cox, uf Glenmore (see above). (1) Margaret, b. 1832, m. Thonms John Nr Til all. Major IGth Regiment, Bengal Army, and d. 1870, leavmg issue, Emily Mary, m. Henry Tirenian Mackenzie, of Torquay, and has issue. She «i. secondly, in 1813, as his second wife. Captain Edwin GKiFFrnis, who d. in London 18U7, and by him had issue, (2) George, m. Anne Malmcs- bury, only child of Robert Woo DEO w. (2) (Jeorgina Marian, m. Rev. John Llewellyn RoBEBTs, vicar of Spratton, Nortliants, and Hon. Canon of Peter- borough, and has issue, three daugliters, of whom the second, Edith, m. 1893, Rev. Jolin White. (3) Jane Augusta, h. 1845, m. in Loudon, 1869, General W. M. Lees, son of Sir Jolm Campbell Lees, and d. 1891, leaving issue. II. Ann, h. 1781, d. tinm. 1830. III. Eliza i)ETii,w. 1813 (avahuoe), Wil- liam Cc^L, of Hobartville. Arms— (See p. 76). Residence — Negoa, Muswell Brook, New South Wales. Co)i AMES COX, of Cbu'eiidoii, Tasmania, m. Lilly, (luuglitcr ul tliu lutu Robert. TiiiKKU.i., of Darlington Park, and has issue, I. Claud. II. Trevor. I. Constance. ILiiunw. James Cox, of Clarendon, Tasmania, second son of Captain William Cox (see preceding memoir), h. at Devizes, Wilts, 1st November, 1790, acted as manager on his father's estates, during his absence in England, with Holt as fami bailiff. He be- came a large landed proprietor, a county magistrate and a member of the Legislative Council, and was a succcssfid breeder of stock, gaining several prizes, and introduced the fallow deer into the colony. He m. first, Mary Cannel (i. at Bristol, 6th May, 1793), and by her, who (/. 16th July, 182S, had issue, I. John, of whom presently. II. James, d. young, v. p. I. Rebecca, h. 1814, d.r.p. II. Mary, b. 26th December, 1816, d. r.p. III. Jaile, /'.2nd October, 1819, m. 18th December, 1845, Claud lames Fauie, VOL. U. barrister, and slicriif of Melbourne, third son of James Fakie, of Farnie, Rutherglen, Glasgow, N.B., and d. at Melbourne, 2nd August, 1863, leaving issue, 1. James Claud, b. 7th May, 185 1, entered the Ro^al Navy, joined the "Britannia" training shij), was afterwards in the " Defence," and Lieutenant in the "Belle Isle," m. 17th October, 1883, Ada Mary, daughter of the lute Philip Seciietan, of Croydon, England, and (/. at Mapelburv, Monkstown, 25th December. 1883. 2. John Allan, //. 18th Scjitember, 1857, who after his father's deatli started in an expedition in Novem- ber, 1887, to the interior of Aic- 3 E