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BURKK'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 4fi5 ■vn'Iktc his bust lins l)eeu placi'd liy ])iil)lic subscription, and is a vvcll-kiiowii jiiitroii of literature and art. >Sir diaries lias resided in llic south of Franco since his return to l*jurope in LS80. Ho is the son of the late John Dufi'Y, of Monaghan, and Ann, his wife, daughter of I'atriek G.wan, of Latnamard. Residence — Villa GuiUorv, Nice, Alpca Maritimcs, France. I)OBBRT CASSELS, Q.C., barrister-at-law, registrar of the Supreme j Court of Canada, h. '27th April, 1843, m. first, Mary, daughter of Rev. Canon John Mulock, of Kingston, Ontario, and by her has had, with three other children, who d. in infancy, a daughter, I. Mary Macnab. He m. secondly, Emma Lasher, daughter of J. A. Ti>rraxc'e, and by her has, I. Wcsfcoto Lewis Ly(tleton, b. 18th April, 1888. II. James Kennedy, ^i. 1-lth iliiy, ]S!)4. II. Madeleine Stuart, h. 2ord May, 1891. lineage. J.MES C.s.«iLLi.s or Cas.=;ills, b. 1624, was a sliipownor in Borrow.stoness or Bo'ness, CO. Linlithgow, Scotland, and to. Eiipluiin or Euplicmia Cassillis, and d. 1699, having by lier (who was h. 1623, and d. 17C2) had seven sons, of whciu the yonngest, j drew Cassilus, was also a shipowner and merchant at Bo'ness, and chief magistrate of that place, b. 25th May, 1668; m. -Ith Kebraary, 1G96, Hannah, daughter of John Gib, hj Anna Siewabt, his wife, and by her, who was b. 5th March, 1073, had with other issue, an eldt^r sou, James Cassels, also a merchant and shipowner at Bo'ness, and subsequently of flask, in the sanu' county, b. 17th Oitnbcr, lei.G; m. first, Gth March, 1721. Hannah, daughter of Robert SriEHS or Speaks, by Margaret Si ewaht, his wife, and by her, who was 6. (JIh December, 1697, and d. ot'n November, 1733, had is-sue, with three dangbtei-s, three sons, of whom the eldest

  • /. an infant, the second d. ituin., and the

tliird was An'^rew, of whom presently. He m. secondly, Jean Stevenson, and d. 13th Jlarch, 17tiO, having by her, who «as b. 10th March, 1699, and d. in November, 1 7.5fi, had further issue, one son and three daughters. The eldest surviving son, Andhew Cassels, also a merchant and ship, owner, who settled at Leith, co. Kdiiiburgh, and »!is chief magistrate there in 1800; b. 12th .ugust, 1731; 111. Ilrst. 9th February, 1761, Margaret, daughter of John KrrcniE, of Bo'ness, and by her wlio was h. 27th July, 1742, and d. 23rd .ugust, 1764, had two sons and one daughter. He m. secondly, 28th January, 1767, Anne, daughter and lieiress of Walter Gibson, of Green Knowe, co, (Stirling, by Jean BliovvN, his wife, anil giand-danghter of Dr. Jolin GinsoN, of Green Kaowc, and Catherine, his wife, daughter of George Home, laird of Bassen- dean, of the family of the Earls of Home. Andrew Cassels, d. 27th May, 1811, having by his second wife, nlio was b 11th May, 1741, and d. f'th June, 1811, had issue, I. Walter, 6 1767, d. an infant, ii. Andrew, b. 1770, Judge of the Admiralty Court at the Cape of Good Hope, d. s.p. 1809. III. Walter Gibson, of whom pre- sently, iv. William, b. 1779, d. num. 1796. v. Robert, b. 1781, British Consul at llnnflcur, France; m. Jean, daualiler ofjolin ScorOALL, merchant of l.eitli, and d. 1877, leaving issue. VI. Alexaiuler, b. 1783, captain in the ll.m.C.'s XavT ; m. Jessie Gkierson, but d. s. p. 1818. I. .Fane, »i. Thomas Gir,i.ESPy, and had issue. II. Hannah, m. David Bkown, and had issue. HI. .Viiiie. d. in infancy. iv. -Vnne, 111. Alexander HownE.v, and had issue. V. Henrietta, iii. Thomas IvAV, merchant, of Antwerp, Holland, and had issue. The third son by the second marriage, Walter Gibson Ca.ssei.s, of Leitli, banker, chief magistrate of that place, b. 3rd Novem- ber, 1777 ; m. 27th August, 18('2, Janet, daughter of John ScofGALL, aforesaid, of Leith, and d. 1868, having by her, who was b. 5th September, 1782, and d. 25th May, 1855, had i sue, I. Andrew, ISIU. en J.vcK.SON, but d. .i.