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 154 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. HtnEa^e. John Pttgsiet, Esq., the great great grand- father of the above, was h. Stli March. 1736. By Elizabeth, his wife (who was b. 27th Feb- ruary, 1732), he had issue, besides a son, Daniel (who, with his brother John, went to the British provinces after the war of the Revolution, and settled in co. Cumberland, Nova Scotia, where he became a large landed proprietor, many of his descendants, now re- siding in Cumberland CO., being among its leading citizens), a son, John Pugsiey, Esq., who was h. 20th Octo- ber, 1756, served aa an officer in the British forces during the American revolutionary war, and afterwards, with his brother Daniel, went to the British provinces, where he settled on the Hammond river. King's co., province of New Brunswick, but subsequently returned to New York, taking with him the younger members of the faniUy, but leaving his eldest son, Daniel, on the farm on the Hammond river, and shortly afterwards went to England, where he remained until 1830, when he revisited New York. He m. Mary, great granddaughter of John Archer, Esq., lord of the manor of Fordham, co. West- chester, State of New York, U.S.A., supposed to be descended from Humphrey Archer (who was b. 1527, and d. 24th October, 1562), eldest son and heir of Richard Archer, twelfth in descent from Fulbert L' Archer, one of the companions of "William the Conqueror (see History of Westchester Co., New York, by Bolton, Vol. II, pp. 499 and 500), and d. of sunstroke, in the city of New York, August, 1830, shortly after his return from England. Many of liis descendants now reside in the city of New York, also at Peekskill and other places on the Hudson river, in New York State. His eldest son, Daniel Pugsley, Esq. of Cardwell (then part of the parish of Sussex), King's co., New Brunswick, m. Phcebe, daughter of Richard Sherwood, Esq. They both d. at Cardwell, aged upwards of 80 years, and left issue, WiLMAM PuGSLET, Esq. of the city of Port- land, in the city and county of St. John, New Brunswick, b. in the parish of Cardwell (then the parish of Sussex), King's co., owned and managed a fine estate near the village of Sussex, King's co. He m. Jane, daughter of the late George Hayward, Esq. (who d. at Sussex, King's co.), and by her has issue, John, d. in California. William, of whom we treat. Grilbert Raddan, president of the Regina Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railway Company, and is largely engaged in railway enterprises in the North- West Territories of Canada. Daniel, of Regina, North- West Terri- tories, Canada. Abigail, m. John M. Smith, Esq. of the city of Portland, St. John. Josephine E., m. Robert B. Humphrey, Esq., manager of the Union Line of Steamers. Jennie, nnm. Julia, deceased. Residences — (Town) city of St. John ; (country) Rothesay, King's co., both in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. O'LOGHLEN, HON. SIR BRYAN, Bart., Q.C., of Manhattan, Barkly- street, St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, I. 27th June, 1828 ; m. 17th September, 1863, Ella, third daughter of James Mackay Seward, Esq. of Somerset, Preston, near Melbourne, and lias issue, I. Michael, h. 16th October, 1866. II. Colman, h. 16th December, 1869. III. Bryan, h. 20th January, 1875. IV. Charles Hugh Ross, h. 6th July, 1881. V. Henry Ross, h. 1887. I. Annie Bidelia Margaret. II. Lucy. ui. Ella Maude. IT. Frances Mary. V. Clare Mary, h. 10th February, 1889. Sir Bryan received his final education at Trinity College, Dublin (B.A., 1856), was called to the Irish Bar, 1856 ; went to Victoria in 1862, and the following year was admitted to the Victorian Bar; the same year was