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 108 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. COCKBURN-CAMPBELL, HON. SIR THOMAS, Bart, of Gartsford, in Ross-shire, Scotland, and of Albany, King George's Sound, Western Australia, member (since 1873) and chairman of committees of the Legislative Council of that Colony, b. at Exeter, co. Devon, 1845, s. his brother 6th September 1871, m. at Albany, W.A., 1870, Lucy Anne, daughter of Arthur Trimmer, Esq., and Mary Anne, his wife, daughter of Captain Sir Richard Spencer, R.N., C.B., K.H., of Posteness, Western Australia, and has issue, I. Alexander Thomas, b. at Albany, W.A., 1872. II. John Stothert, b. 1873. I. Grace Lucy. II. Sophia Olympia Cecilia. III. Rachel Mary Anne, IV. Lalla. Ilincage. This is a branch of the Breadalbane Camp- bells. SiE Alexandee Campbell (grandson of John Campbell, of Achaladar, by his wife Katherine, daughter of Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel, see that family in Burke's Landed Gentry), a lieut.-gen. who, at the battle of Talavera, commanded the 4th division of the army, and was severely wounded, was created a baronet, 6th May, 1815, and ob- tained a renewed patent 3rd July, 1821, ex- tending the limitation to his grandson, Alexander Cockbuen, and after him to the issue male of his second daughter, Isabella, Lady Malcolm. Sir Alexander m. first, Olympia Ehzabeth, eldest daughter of William Morshead, Esq. of C'arluther, in Cornwall, and had issue, John Morshead, a lieutenant of infantry, killed at the battle of Assaye. Allan William, lieut. -colonel in the army, fell at the battle of the Pyrenees, 28th July, 1813. Olympia, m. Alexander Cockbuen, Esq. of Madras, banker, of the family of Cockburn, of Rochester, co. Berwick, and had, Sib Alexander Thomas CocKBUEN, second hart. Isabella Charlotte, m. to Sir John Malcolm, a.C.B., and d. 1867, leaving issue. Amelia Harriet, m. to lieut.-colonel Sir John Kinnier Macdonald, C.B., of Sanda, N,B., British envoy to Persia, who d. in 1830 ; she d. at Boulogne, 16lh October, 1860. The baronet m. secondly, Elizabeth Anne, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Pemberton, by whom (who d. 20th January, 1870) he left another daughter, Flora Elizabeth, in. 19th November, 1833, to the Hon. and Ven. Henry Reginald Yorke, M.A., archdeacon and canon of Ely, rector of Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, and of Aspeden, Herts, brother of Charles Philip, fourth Earl of Hardwicke, and d. 12th January, 1852, having by liim (who was b. 30th October, 1803, and d. 26th September, 1871) had issue (see Hakdwicke, Eael of, in Burke's Peerage). Sir Alexander Campbell was proxy, in 1812, for the then Earl of Wellington, at his lordship's installation as Knight of the Bath, and himself leceived knighthood. He served during the celebrated siege of Gibraltar, and was colonel of the 80th Regiment at the time of his decease. He rf. llthDecember, 1824, and was *■. by his grandson, SiE Alexander Thomas Cockburn, second baronet, resident magistrate at Albany, Western Australia, who assumed, by Sign Manual, in 1825, the surname of Campbell, in addition to his patronymic Cockburn ; he m. first, 20th June, 1827, Margaret, eldest daughter of the late General Sir John Malcolm, G.C.B., by whom he had issue, Charlotte Isabella, and Olympia, m. first, 4th November, 1857, to Charles Uhde, Esq. of Hanschucheim, Baden, who d. in 1859 ; and secondly, 1863. to Friedrich von Pallnitz, of Ippesheim, Bavaria. Sir Alexander ?b. secondly, in 1842, Grace, daughter of Joseph Spence, Esq. of Birstwith, co. York, by whom (who d. 31st July, 1870) he had issue, I. Alexandee, third bart. II. Thomas, present bart. I. Cecilia. Sir Alexander »«. thirdly, 4th April, 1871, at Albany, We>teru Australia, Miss Sophie