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 102 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. IV. James, of whom hereafter. I. Mary, baptised IVtli September, 1643 ; on. at Knole, co. Somerset, 8th No- vember, 16fi6, her cousin, the Eev. William Baker, vicar of Ilton, co. Somerset, for forty-eight years, who ■was h. in 1637 ; educated at Wadham College, Oxford, and d. 3rd August, 1708, aged 71 years. She d. at Chisel- borough, CO. Somerset. She had issue, 1. William, b. 17th September, 1667 ; d. 7th January, 1668. 2. William (Right Rev.), D.D., fellow of Wadham College, Ox- ford, sometime rector of St. Giles- in-the-Fields, co. Middlesex, and chaplain to the House of Com- mons, Bishop of Bangor, 1723, and, subsequently. Bishop of Norwich, b. 20th December, 1668 ; d. 4th December, 1732, aged 65 years, M.l. in the Abbey Church, Bath. 3. Gabriel, of Ilminster, co. Somer- set, b. 13th December, 1674. He d. 1720, leaving Joan, his widow. 4. Nicholas (Rev.), rector of Chisel- borough, CO. Somerset, vicar of Broad Windsor, co. Dorset, treasurer of Bangor Cathedral, and prebendary of Ilton, in the cathedral of Wells, b. 24th Feb- ruary, 1676 ; m. twice (Agnes, his first wife, was living 1720, and Jane, his second wife, 1747), and d. 8th January, 1748. He had issue, I. John (Rev.), M.A., of Wad- ham College, Oxford, rector of Garyeston alias Gaston, CO. Norfolk, commissary of archdeaconry of Sudbury, joint registrar of Bangor, and vicar of Ilton, co. Somer- set, b. 1713; d. 20th Janu- ary, 1757, aged 44 years, and was buried at Ilton, 25th January following, having had issue, John, aged 9 years, 3rd September, 1751 ; and William, b. 16th August, 1747, at Ilton, liying 1764. II. William, LL.B., of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, barrister- at-law of the Middle Temple, treasurer of Norwich Cathe- dral, and joint rector of Bangor, admitted of the Middle Temple, 12th March, 1739. III. George, living 1732. IV. Nicholas (Rev.), vicar of Martock, co. Somerset, and prebendary of Ilton, in the cathedral of Wells, b. 11th July, 1719; m. first, Ann Swayne, of Dorchester (who was baptised at Upwey, 1721), and by her had issue, 1. Arthur, buried 9th No- vember, 1752. 2. Nicholas, buried 8th April, 1754. 1. Mary, baptised 27th December, 1750. 2. Jane, baptised 19th May, 1752; buried 30th November same year. He m. secondly, Mary Hunt, of Compton Pauncefoot, co. Somerset, and by her (who d. 13th October, 1802, aged 72 years) had issue, 3. Joseph, baptised 20th October, 1755 ; d. in infancy. 4. Gabriel, baptised 31st October, 1757. 5. James, b. 16th May, 1763 ; m. first, Miss Dunn,of Devonshire, and by her had issue, a son, 'i. Edward Whitley, who m. Miss Harriet Crow, of Yarmouth. She d. in 1862, aged 73 years, and was buried in Nunhead Cemetery, co. Sur- rey, leaving issue, a son, Edward William Whitley, ' of Discard Park, co. Chester, who was b. 3rd March, 1816; m. Elizabeth Tilley, of Streatbam, co. Surrey (who was b. 22nd August, 1819, and d. 30th Septem- ber, 1866) and had, amongst other issue, 1. Edward Whit- ley, who m. and has issue a son, Edward Whit- ley, of Wini- borne Minster, CO. Dorset. 2. Edgar Crow, of The Laurels,' Victoria, and of Glenora, Co- wichan, both in the province of British Colvim- bia, Dominion of Canada, J.P., and member for Victoria, Brit- ish Columbia, in the Cana- dian House of Commons, b. at Lambeth, co. Surrev, Eng- land, 16th Sep-