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r.T-|!KK>; rOl.OXIAL CKXTIiV 147 Julia Florentia, vlii'im.21tli.lmumrv, J St; I, C'olonol Thointis I'Miiioiuls Wii.ocK, C.B. (rotiiwl on full pay as lieutenaut-ooloiu'l, TOtli Foot), coniniautted, 7Utli i'"oot. in Mew Zciiland, 18G3 5, and has liud three bodb and two daughters : 1. Edmund Henry, 4. 1'kh Decem- ber, 1801, d. s. p. ISHo ; a. Alfred Sale, i. 22nd November, lS(i2, (/. .V. p. 18S3 ; 3, Frederick Charles, A. ISlh May, 18()6 ; 1. Eileen Flo. rentia; 2. Julie Nina. VII. Frederick, il.s.p. Tin. Henry, m. and d. leaving issue. IS.. Evelyn Piifield Shirley, for nniny year.9 oliief police magistrate of the city of Melbourne, m. llth February, 1852, Mary France?, sixth daighter of the late Canon G KILLS, M.A., but d.s.p. I. Susan, d. nnm. II. Jeannette Eliza Pattle, m. £8th Sept- ember, 1828, as his second wife, Thomas Vkmables, priva'e secretary to Lord Sidmouth, Sir Robert Peel, &c,, and had issue, 1, Henry ; 2. Cavendish, rf. .V. /). ; 3, Evelui, rf. .«. 7). ; 1. Anne. III. Harriet Emily Cavendish, m. 8ih May, 1832, Henry William Berke- ley PoKTSnx, of Dean's Court, eo. Dorset, brother of the first Viscount Portman, and d. 23rd August, 1890. He d. 1879, having had issue (see under POKTMAN in Buhkk's Peerage). Arms — (Grranled 19th Oetober, 1691, to Anthony Sturt, one of the commissioners for victualling the Royal Navy, son of Huni]ilirey Sturt, of Yateloy, eo. Southampton ; to his nephews, Joseph and Nathaniel Sturt ; and to the other descendants of his father, the said Humphrey Sturt) — Vert on a fess or between three colts courant arg. as many roses gn. [quartering (for Napikr), arg. a saltier engrailed between four roses gu. ; and (for Pitfikld) az. a bend engrailed between two cygnets, arg. ducaUy gorged and chained or]. Crest — A demi lion ramj). gu. holding a banner also gu. charged with a rose arg. stall and fringe or. Bengal, h. 26th .May, 1800; m. 7th Jlay, 1831-, Margaret, daughter of Keiir-.Vdniiral Robert Hamsay, R.N., C.B. (slie (/. I8th I'cbnuiry, ISSO), and d. 10th November, 1855, having had issue, 1. William Neville, b. 13th April, 18^3. 2. Robert Kanisav Na])ier, Major Bengal Staff Corps, b. 13th May, 1852; m. 25th July, ISO!, Ethel Harriet te, ytiungest daughter of Major Spenec TlHXKIi, late lien, gal -•Vrtuy, of Melbury Lodge, Wimborne. 1. Charlotte. 2. Jane, m. 61 h September, 1864, Rev. Frederic Clement Young, rector of Chetwytid. co. Salop, who rf. 8th December, 1872, leaving issue three sous and one daughter. 3. Harriet Isabella. 4. Margaret Anne. ."). Emily. 6. Jessie Elizabeth. V. Richard Roche, Bengal Civil Service, m. twice, firstly, Mary, daughter of Colonel Whish, by whom he had no issue ; but he left issue by his second wife. VI. John Leigh Doyle, lieutenant Ben- gal Engineers, m. 9th August, 1841, Alexandrina, daughter of Sir Robert Sale, G.C.B. (she d. 22nct July, 1857i, and was killed at Cabul, 9th January, 1842, having had an only child. iLarnacl). DOXALD LARNACH, F.R,G,S., of Biambletyc, East Grin.stead, c. Susse.K, high sheriff of that co. in 1883 [eldest son of William Laenach, of Newton, Caithnesis, Scotland (who d. 1829), by Margaret Smith, his wife], b. 17th July, 1817, m. 3rd September, 1845, Jane Elizabeth, daughter of William Walkek, of Sydney, New South Wales, merchant, and by her has had issue, I. William Walker, h. 1S4G, d. unm. 1880. II. James Walker, of Alderbury House, Alderbury, Banbuiy, Oxfordshire, J. P. CO. Sussex, Captain Suffolk Hussars, 6. 1849; m. at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 2yth June, 1889, Lady Isabella Lettice Theodosia Boylk, fifth and youngest daugliter of Richard, ninth and pi-eseut Eai-l of Cork and Oi rery, and has issue, Isabel Nellie, /). at 12, Upper Berkeley Street, fjondon, Sth July, 1890. III. Sydney, h. 1852.