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DtCK-CUXYNGHAM. 163 (6) Emma Charlotte, m. 30 Sept. 1863, to James Tweedie, Esq. of Rachan House, Biggar, and Hall Mauor, Peebles, elder brother of Charles before-named, and has 2 sons and a dau. Thomas Cunliffe TWEEDIE, b. 14 Aug. 1864.— Percy Charles b. 23 Mar. 1869.— Amy Charlotte. (7) Laura. [3] Louisa, m. 21 Oct. 1835, to Col. Hippisley Marsh, Bengal cav. and has 2 sons, Hippesley Cunliffe Mahsh, major 18th Bengal laucei-s. — Frank Hale, major Bengal staff. [4] Emma Rhoda, d. s. p. 12 May, 1836, having m. 26 July, 1831, as 1st w-ife, to John Panton Gubbins (EGEKTOX), E.I.C.S. formerly judge of Delhi, who d. 5 April, 1879. [5] Charlotte, m. , to Gen. Frederick Smith, Ben- gal inf. SIR ROBERT H. CUXLIFFE m. 2ndly— 2 April, 1825, Susan Emily, 2nd dau. of Col. John Paton, commissai-y-gen. Bengal army; she d. 11 Nov. 1856, having had 4 sons and 6 daus. [6] Henry, vicar of Shifnal, Salop; b. 16 Mai-. 1826; m. 16 Xov. 1853, Mary Augusta, only dau. of Sir James Miles Riddell, 2nd Bart.; she d. s. p. s. 2 Dec. 1879. [7] Charles AVatkin Cunliffe, B.C.S.; b. 6 April, 1833; slain by mutineers at Byram Ghat, June, 1857, s. p. [8] Foster John, lieut. Bengal art. b. 14 Oct. 1834 ; d. at Luck- now, 22 Sept. 1857. [9] Frank, capt. 58th regt. b. 8 July, 1839; d. 24 Mar. 1878. [10] Mary. [11] Han-iet. [12] Emily. [13] Janet Victoria, m. 19 Feb. 1867,tc, Lieut.-Col. AntU-ew Aldcorn Mimro, Bengal .s.C. [14] Clare, d. 31 Oct. 1879, having m. 6 Oct. 1875, to Thomas ■Villiam Hooper Tolbort, B.C.s. deputy commissioner Ambala. [15] Alicia. Ccxwffe-Lister-Kat. ELLIS CL^^LIFFE, of Ilkley, and High House, Addingham, Yorks. (son of Nicholas CuuUffe, of WliycoUar, and Eliza- beth Foster, before-named) ; b. 7 Jan. 1705 ; m. 22 Oct. 1738, Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Rev. Thomas Lister, vicar of Ilkley (descended from Lister of Westby, Yorks.), and had, with other issue, a son, JOHN CUNLIFFE, of High House, Addingham, eldest son, bp. 16 May, 1742; d. 19 Mar. 1813, having m. 22 Nov. 1772, Mary, only dau. of Rev. William Tliompson, rector of Adding- ham; shed. 13 June, 1834 having had with other issue a son, ELLIS CUNLIFFE-LISTER-KAY, of Manningham Hall, and Farfield, Yorks. j.p. and d.l. m.P. Bradford in three successive parUaments (eldest son), assnmed the additional sur- name of Lister on inheriting the Manningham Hall estate, and on the death of 'William Kay, of Cottingham, he took the further additional name of Kat; b. 12 May, 1774; d. 24 Nov. 1853, having m. 1st, in April, 1795, his cousin Ruth, dau. and sole heir of Joseph Myers (by his ^ife EUzabeth, sister of Samuel Lister, of JIanningham Hall); she d. s. p. 4 July, 1797. He m. 2ndly, in Feb. 1809, Mary, only dau. of William Kay, Esq. of Cottingham, Yorks.; she d. 6 Mar. 1844. He m. 3rdly— 11 Nov. 1844, Hon. Eliza Melbfont, vidow of Greorge Waters Mellifont, Esq. of Ballenden, Ireland; she d. s. p. By his 2nd wife he had 4 so.ns and 4 daus. [1] William CunUfle-Lister, bar.-at-law, and Jl.P. Bradford 1841 b. 13 Dec. 1809; d. unm. 12 Aug. 1841. [2] John CunUffe-Kay, of Farfield Hall, Yorks. Cladicli and Auchlian, co. Argyll, N.B. assumed the surname of Kat in lieu of Lister ; b. 17 Dec. 1810 ; m. 8 Dec. 1846, Anne, only dau. of late James Fenton, Esq. of Bamford Hall, co. Lane, and has had 4 sons and a dau. (1) EUis Cunliffe Lister Lister-Kay, resumed his grand- father's name of Lister-Kat in 1868; b. 18 Dec. 1847; m. 22 July, 1869, his cousin Annie Clementina, only child of William Clement Drake Esdaile, Esq. of Burley Manor, Hants, and has 2 sons, Clement Cunliffe Lister Lister-Kay, b. 2 May, 1870.— Foster Esdaile Cunliffe Lister-Kay, b. 23 Julv 1871. (2) James Cunliffe Lister-Kay, lieut. 15th (the King's) hus- sars; b. 12 Mar. 1849; d. 10 Sept. 1875. (3) Thomas CunUffe Lister-Kay, b. 10 Dec. 1860. (4) Foster Cunliffe Lister-Kay, capt. 2nd dragoon guards (Q. bays) 1878; b. 30 June, 1852. (5) Annie. [3] Samuel Cunhffe-Lister, of Farfield Hall, Yorks. col. 3rd West York R.V.; b. 1 Jan. 1816 ; m. 6 Sept. 1854, Annie, dau. of late John Dearden, Esq. of HoUin Hall, Yorks. and has 2 sons and S daus. Samuel Cunliffe Lister, b. 2 Aug. 1856.— John Cunliffe Lister, b. 9 Aug. 1867.— Anne.— Mary.— Ada.— Edith.— Evelyn. [4] Thomas Thompson Cunliffe-Lister, of Beamsley Hall, Yorks. J.p. AVest Riding; b. 30 April, 1821; m. 22 April, 1857, Margaret, dau. of late John Dearden, Esq. of Hollins Hall aforesaid. [5] Mary, m. 13 Feb. 1831, to Joshua Ingham, Esq. of Blake Hall, Yorks. who d. 16 May, 1866, leaving issue. [6] Annie, m. 12 Oct. 1847, to Hon. Richard Gilbert, son of James, 3rd Lord Talbot de Malahide; he d. 19 Aug. 1879. [7] Harriet, m. 27 Aug. 1846, to William Clement Drake Esdaile, Esq. of Biu-ley Manor, Hants, and had an only dau. Annie Clementina, m. to her cousin, Ellis Cunliffe Lister Lis- ter-Kay, Esq. [8] Elizabeth, m. , to Vavasour Carter, Esq. of Weston HaU, Yorks. who d. , and she re-nx. to Major Lee, 15th hussars. DICK - CUNYNGHAM, vSiE Egbert Keith Alexander, of Prestonfield, co. Edmburgh (1669 and 1707, N.S.), lieut. late 93rd highlanders, served through the Indian Mutiny, and was severely wounded at Khujwah, 1 Nov. 1857, and has received the Indian medal with one clasp ; s. his father as 9th Baronet in 1871 (Dick of Prestonfield 1707), and 7th Baronet (Cunyngham of Lambrughton 1669) ; b. 21 Dec. 18.36 ; m. 30 Mar. 1864, Sarah Mary, only dau. of William Hetherington, Esq. of Birkenhead, Cheshire, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) AVilliam. b. 20 Feb. 1871. (2) Robert Henrv, b. 26 Sept. 1875. (3) James Keith, b. 28 Mar. 1877. (4) Georgina Maud Mary. (5) Wilhelmina Susan. (6) Charlotte Alice. ARMS — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg., a shake-fork sa., a bordure erm., CUXYXGHAU. 2ud and 3rd, Erm., a fesse az. between two mullets, and a hart's head erased, attired gu., DICK, within a bordm-e or. Crests — 1, A dexter hand holding a plumb rule or over it " Ad amussim." 2, A ship in distress ppr. over it " At spm infracta." Motto — Via tuta virtutis. SUPPORTERS — Two horses at liberty sa. SEAT — Prestonfield, Edinburgh. RESIDENCE — Polefield, Lansdowne Road, Cheltenham. Htneage. SIR JOHN CUNYNGHAM, of Lambrughton, and after of Caprington, by piu-chase from the Chancellor Glencaim, who had bought it from the creditors of Sir WilUam Cunning- ham (descended from Thomas Cunninghame, of Baidland, in Dairy, whose son Adam m. the heiress of Caprington) . was a lawyer of some distinction, created a Baroxet of Nova Sco«  Mi