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 160 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. May, 1745 ; d. utim. at his seat, Ros- sington Grange, 22nd September, 1822, and was buried at Eossington, co. York. I. Elizabeth, m. 3rd November, 1763, Thomas Fisher, Esq. of Frystone- Monk, CO. York, -nho d. 13th October, 1793, aged 64. She d. 4th March, 1810, and was buried with her husband at Frystone-Monk, co. York. II. Mary, d. young in 1737. The 2nd son, James Jackson, Esq. of Doncaster, co. York, J.P., and alderman, baptised at Led- sham, CO. York, 20th March, 1734; elected mayor of the borough of Doncaster, 27th September, 1787, and again 24th September, 1795 ; m. at Doncaster, 11th October, 1764, Mary, daughter of John Partrick, Esq. of Doncaster, and niece of William Partrick, Esq., alderman and justice of the peace ; and d. 11th October, 1797, aged 63, and was buried in the family vault in St. George's Church, Doncaster. By his wife (who d. 27th May, 1810, and was buried in the family vault in St. George's Church, Doncaster) he had issue, I. William Partrick, I. 5th August, 1765 ; d. 5th May, 1771, and was buried in the family vault in St. George's Church, Doncaster. II. James, of whom presently. III. John, h. 5th September, 1769; d. 26th August, 1785, and was buried in the family vault in St. George's Church, Doncaster. I. Mai-ia, b. 9th July, 1772; m. I7th November, 1791, John Branson, Esq., M.D., of Doncaster, J. P., alderman, and an eminent surgeon, who was h. 21st February, 1759 ; elected mayor of Doncaster in 1818, and again in 1830; and d. 3rd July, 1838. She d. 6th October, 1849, leaving issue, a son, Ferguson, also an M.D., who m. 22nd May, 1845, his cousin, Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Neville Ward, Esq. of Baston, Hayes, co. Kent, before-mentioned. The 2nd son, James Jackson, Esq. of Doncaster, co. York, J. P., banker, and alderman of the borough of Doncaster, elected mayor, 22nd September, 1803, and again 22nd September, 1814, h. at Fairburn Manor, Ledsham, co. York', 27th September, 1767 ; m. at Tiokhill, CO. York, 27th October, 1800, Henrietta PrisciUa, sister and co-heiresa of Henry Bower, Esq. of Doncaster, F.S.A., and 2nd daughter of Freeman Bower, Esq. of Xil- lerby Hall, Bawtry, and Maltby Hall, all in CO. York, J.P., and D.L., W. R. co. York, who was son of George Bower, Esq. of Bridling- ton, E. E. CO. York, and grandson of William Bower, Esq. of Bridlington (see Bower of Welham, in Burke's Landed Gentry). She was h. 23rd January, 1781, and d. at Cheveley Hall, 00. Cambridge, 26th August, 1852, and was buried at Cheveley, co. Cambridge. Mr. James Jackson d. 14th March, 1821, and is buried in the family vault in St. George's Church, Doncaster. He had issue, I. Freeman Henry, h. 25th December, 1801, baptised at St. George's Church, Doncaster, and d. 18th March, 1820. II. James (Rev.), M.A., of Brasenose College, Oxford, sometime Chaplain H.E.I.C.S., afterwards rector of Lyd- gate, CO. Suffolk, and subsequently vicar of St. Sepulchre's, London, and rural dean, h. 3rd May, 1803, baptised at St. George's Church, Doncaster ; m. at Farley Castle, co. Somerset, 9Dh April, 1834, Eliza, daughter of John Houlton, Esq. of Farley Castle, alias Farleigh-Hungerford, co. Somerset, J. P., and D.L., colonel 1st Regiment Somerset Militia (see Houlton of Fahlet Castle iu Burke's Landed Gentry), and by her (who was b. 25th March, 1807; and d. 12th April, 1877) had issue, 1. James Bower, captain in H.M. 3rd West India Regiment, and afterwards of H.M. 21st Regi- jnent of Infantry, b. at Surat, India, 18th May, 1835; m. at Charter House, London, 5th January, 1864, Isabella Sophia, third surviving daughter of John Miles, Esq., M.D., of Charter House, and d. at Ealing, co. Middlesex, 12th December, 1881, without issue. 2. John Houlton, b. at Ahmednug- gur, India, 27th December, 1837 ; m. at St. Michael's, Cornhill, London, 27th June, 1869, Eli- phalette, daughter of the Rev. Thomas William Wrench, M.A., rector of St. Michael's, Cornhill, London, by Diana Maria, his wife, daughter of John Kirke, Esq. of Slarkham and Retford, CO. Notts., J. P., sometime captain in the 24th Light Dragoons, and afterwards colonel of the Sher- wood Rangers (see Kieke of MiBFiELD Hall in Burke's Landed Gentrii) ; and has issue, besides three daughters, five sons, viz., I. Richard Houlton, b. 18th March, 1870. II. Edward Ellis, b. 22nd November, 1871. III. Wilfrid Swinhoe, b. 15th August, 1873. IV. Laurenoe,6.l7th May, 1875. T. Francis, b. 4th January, 1883. 3. Edward Ellis, b. at Bombay, India, 1st July, 1839, and d. 19th July, 1840. 4. Ellis Charles, b. at Ahmednuggur, India, 15th May, 1841, and d. at Chatham, Ontario, 13th January, 1878. 5. Freeman Henry, b. at the Rec- tory, Farley, co. Somerset, 24th December, 1842 ; m. at St.