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lU'KKE'.-^ f^)LOXl.l, CKXTKV •138 the Legiou d'llonneur. He was nomi- nated n C.B., Sieth December, 182('. C'aptiiin Jlfirnat oblaiiied a f;Rmt of tile follonini; coal of uniis fruiu II. M. CoUegcof Arms, 2O1I1 Dceeinber, 1827, to be borue by liiin and liis descen- dants: Barrv of six or and sa.. on a cliief wavy az. the rejiresenlalion of a liurniesc gilt warboat and o'<'r it, in leiters of gol I, the word Ava, on a canlon arg. 11 ilenr-de-lis gu. Crest — On a mount vert., in front of a ram's head arg., the sun rising or. Adilitwntil crest — A naval crown or, thereon a flagstaff with a Burmese naal pennon flowing therefrom ppr. and an anchor in saltirc .sa., united iu the centre bj a riband az., and pen- dent therefrom a reprefenl.ition of the gokl medal presented by the Royal Humane Society of London to the said Captain Marryat. He m. 21st January, 1819, Catherine, youngest daughter of Sir Stephen Sh.hep, of Russell Place, London, formerly charge d'alfaires at the court of Eussia, and by her had, with other issue, a daughter (Floeence ILlRRYAT, a well- know n authoress, afterwards Mrs. Ross- CuuHCH, who was b. at Brighton, co. Sussex, 9th July, 1837, and was appointed editor of Londoji Society in June, 1872) and two sous, both in the royal navy. Ihe elder son, Frede- rick, entered the navy in 1830, and was promoted to the rank of lieutenant, 1st September, 1845. Like his father, Lieutenant llarryat, on two occasions, risked his life by jumping overboard to save others. (O'Byrnc's Naval Sio- ciraphfi, jip. 72C-7.) He wa'j lost in H.M.S. "Avenger" on the Sorelli Rocks, in. CiHRLES, of whom presently. IV. George, of the 12tli Lancers, m. Georgina, daughter of Townsend Sel- WTN, of Kilmington, Somerset. V. Horatio, m. 9th August, 1842, Matilda Elizabeth, fourtli daughter of Geneial Lord Robert Edward Henry So.MEESET, G.C.B.,K.T.S. (sec BrKKES Peerage, Beaufoet, D.). Their only daughter, Ida Horatio Charlotte, «i. 19th September, 18G3, Gmstaf Frede- rick, Count Blonde, of Biorno. I. Charlotte. it. Maria, m. Rev. Henry Lindsay, Rec- tor of (i-!roydon and Sundridge, Kent, son of James Lindsay, of Ba.lcarres. ni. Fanny, authoress of Conrersations on Nature and Art ; Political Speaker ; Hiatorif of Lace, (tc. ; m, Eic)mrd Pailiske, of Ihe 10th Regi- ment and 12lh Lancers. IV. Kllcn. Mr. Josepli Marryat d. suddenly 12tli Janu- ary, 1824, age I 67 {Gentlenuni's JUagazine, o.. xciv, part i, 1824, p. 372). His third son, Chaeles Marrtat, of Park-field, Potter's Bar, CO. Middlesex, merchant of London, m. vol.. II. 2.1th June, 182G, Caroline, daughter of Charles Siioht, of Woodlands, Warbling- ton, Hants, barrister-at-law of Ihe Midillo Temple, and sister of the Right Rev. Augus- tus Short, D.I)., first Church of England Bishop of Adehiide, and by her (wliorf. 18fi5) had issue, I. Charles (Very Rev.), M.A., dean of Adelaide, Ihe subject of this memoir. II. Joseph Henry, rearadmii-al R.N., C.B., dislinguished himself in the Crimean War at Kinburn in the gun- boat " Cracker," Admiral Lyons sig- nalling " We all admire your perform- ance"; m. firstly, Anne Craiimcr, daughtcrof the Rev. Marwood TucKEii, of Widworthy, lloniton, co. Devon, but she d. s. p. 1872. He m. secondly, 17th September, 1S74. F'rances, daughter of Francis Baring Short, of bickham House, Exeter, co. Devon, J. P., late R.N. (see Short of Hick-

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29th November, 1881, leaving, by hia second wife, three sons, 1. Gerald. 2. Neville. 3. Donald. in. Arthur, f,i. Jessie, daughter of J. Jackson, and has issue, 1. Reginald. 2. Frederick. 1. Nina. 2. Florence. 3. Mabel. IV. Albert Palliser, m. Qnita, daughter of V. FiEFAN, of Trinidad, and has had issue, with twins, who d. in in- fancy. 1. Vieenti. 1. Lucy. 2. Marie Gertrude. v. F^rncst Lindsay, colonel R.E., m. Elizubelli, diiughlcrof Major-General Kdttard Patrick Lynch, H.M. Indian Array, Knight of the Lion and Sun, J.P., of Partly House, Ballinrobe, co. JLmo (see Lynch of Partri/, Bubke's Landed Genlrn), and has issue, 1. Patrick. 2. Rupert. 3. Hugh Dennis. 4. Rudolph, f). Ulrich. 1. Irene. 2. Norah. 3. Beryl. 4. Gladys. 5. Dorothy. 6. Leila. VI. Cyril Augustus, d. in infancy. I. Augusta Sophia, of 9(5, Cromwell Road, London, m. 1848, Sir Henry Edward Fox YotJNG, liuight, C.B., governor of South Australia, IS 18-54, and of Tas- mania, 1855-51, who d. is70. She has issue, 1. Arefas William Charles. 2. Carmlchael. 1. Augusta. 2 F