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 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 199 m. Isfc January, iVfiO, his cousin, Caroline Cathei-ine Yeates, and had issue, seven sons, 1. John Frederick, b. 2l8t October, 1760 ; d. 18th Deoeuibor, 1760. 2. George William, barrister - at - law, h. 16th January, 1762; d. unm. 1792. 3. Francis, E.N., h. 20th February, 1765 ; d. s.p. 1796. 4. Charles Hawley (Sir), chamber- lain to H.E. the lord-lieutenant of Ireland ; b. 22nd July, 1766 ; d. nnm. 24th June, 1835. 5. Brabazon Dean, lieutenant - colonel in the army, and major 16th Regiment, b. 27th November, 1768 ; m. Helen, daughter of Harmer Bond, Esq. of Ballyna- hallick, near Rockmills, co. Cork. 6. Henry, b. 1st May, 1771 ; m. 1796, Frances, daughter of Thomas Plunkett, Esq. of Port- marnock, and had issue, Eev. Greorge Edward Vernon, of G-rosvenor-plaoe, Bath ; m. first, Jane, daughter of Arch- deacon Kingsbury, and by her had no issue. He m. secondly, Harriet, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Bruen, of Oak Park, co. Carlow, M.P., and d. leaving a sou, John Bruen, who d. 1873, leaving a son and a daughter. 7. Harcourt, in the army, b. 18th March, 1775 ; d. unm. I. Charlotte, »». Thomas Wright, Esq. of Houghton, CO. Derby. The elder son, Geoege Veenon, Esq. of Clontarf Castle, barrister-at-law, whose will is dated 1st May, 1785, and proved Stli May, 1787 ; m. Eliza- beth Hughes, widow, and had issue, T. John, his heir. II. George, d. unm. 10th May, 1802. I. Frances Dorothy, b. 17th November, 1755 ; m. 22nd October, 1776, James Crawford, Esq. of Auburn, co. Dublin, and d. 20th July, 1S44. II. Diana, m. Sir Brodrick Chinnery, Bart. The elder son, John Veenon, Esq. of Clontarf Castle; m. 1780, Elizabeth, daughter of H. Fletcher, Esq. of Newtown Park, co. Dublin, and had issue, I. Geoege, his heir. II. John Fane (Rev.), of Aubone, co. Cavan,6.May,1790; TO. December,1812, Frances, daughter of John Kearney, D.D., Bishop of Ossory ; and d. 7th June, 1843, having had issue, 1. John Edward, of Erne Hill, co. Cavan, M.A., J.P., and D.L., high sheriH 1864, and one of the Irish land commissioners from 1881 to 1887; b. 12th August, 1816 ; m. 2nd July, 1846, Harriet, youngest daughter of the Right Rev. Dr. John Leslie, Bishop of Kilmore, by Isabella, his second wife, second daugliter of the Hon. and Right Rev. Thomas St. Lawrence, Bishop of Cork, and had issue, John Fane, of Erne Hill, Belturbet, co. Cavan, 1, Wilton-place, Dublin, and of the Athenffium Club, London, M.A. of Christ's College, Cambridge, bar- rister-at-law, J. P. cos. Cavan and Dublin, b. 5th July, 1849, m. 11th May, 1882, Thomasina Georgiana, second daughter of Eev. Henry Joy Tombe, B.D., of Hollywood House, Glenealy, co. Wicklow, prebendary of St. Michael's and senior canon of Christ Church, Dublin, rector of Glenealy and rural dean of Wick- low, 1855-81; Edward Saunder- son, b. 6th March, 1851 ; and two daughters. He m. secondly, in 1858, Maria Esther, eldest daughter of the Hon. George CoUey, of Ferney, co. Dublin, and d. 1887, having had by her one daughter. 1. Anna, m. 27th March, 1843, Sir Nicholas Chinnery, Bart. This lady and her husband were both killed in the railway accident at Abergele, 1868. 2. Frances. I. Frances, m. Bertram Mitford, Esq., barrister-at-law. II. Elizabeth, m. Charles Arthur Tisdall, Esq. of Charlesfort, co. Meath. III. Maria, m. first, the Hon. and Rev. Pierce Butler, brother of the third Earl of Carrick ; and secondly, Walter Fawkes, Esq. of Farnley, co. York. The elder son, Geoege Veenon, Esq. of Clontarf Castle; m. 1808, Henrietta Maria, daughter of Wilson Gale-Braddyll, Esq. of Conishead Priory, near Ulverston, co. Lancaster, and d. 1822, having had issue, I. George Braddyll, of Clontarf Castle, d. v.nm. about 1833, and was s. by his next brother, the present Mr. Vernon, of Clontarf Castle. II. John Edwaed Venables, of whom presently. III. Charles Pierce, d. nnm. about 1838. IV. Walter Fawkes, d. uiim. V. Braddyll Francis, d. unm. VI. Henry Townley, lieutenant R.N., d. unm. I. Henrietta Jane, m. Henry Pelham Clay, Esq. of co. Nottingham, son of General Clay. II. Elizabeth Charlotte, m. the Eight Hon. John Parker, late secretary to tlio Admiralty, of Onslow-squarc, London.