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 216 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Prince of Wales's Own Norfolk Militia Artil- lery, high sherifl co. Leicester, 1884 (assumed by royal licence, 23rd February, 1876, the sur- name and arms of Wil- son only), b. 7th August, 1854. 2. Raymond Robert, B.A. Cambridge, b. 22nd July, 1855. 3. Hugh, lieutenant E.N., b. 14th July, 1856; m 10th August, 1882, Julia Mary, daughter of Wil- liam Orme Foster, Esq. of Apley Park, co. Salop, and has, Gerald Hugh, b. 18th September, 1883. 4. Clement, b. 21st Octo- ber, 1857. 5. Rupert, lieutenant R. A., b. 25th May, 1859. 6. Philip Bourchier, late lieutenant R.N., b. 28th November, 1861. 7. Leonard Francis (Rev.), B.A., b. 29th October, 1863. 8. Thomas Knvvet, b. 28th December, 1864, d. 8th October, 1886 9. Jolin, b. 14th September, 1876. 1. Ardyn Mary. 2. Sibyl Grace. 3. Hester Efa. II. Edmund, major-general, late Bengal Stall' Corps, formerly deputy inspector-general of police, Meerut, Bengal, h. 18£5 ; m. 10th February, 1851, Mary Jane, daughter of Richard Ford. Esq., and has issue, Louisa Harriett, m. 25th May, 1880, Mons. Louis Alphonse Duperrel; Lucy Marian ; Minnie, m. 12th June, 1878, Captain Fraricis W. Bromfield, 2nd battalion Cheshire Regiment, instruc- tor at R.M.C., Sandhurst. III. George Booth, b. 1830, d. on board the " Nizam " s.s., off Aden, 28th April, 1875, ««*»«. I. Leila, tn. in 1848, to Captain Hylton JoUiffe (who d. 1854), eldest son of William, first Lord Hylton. II. Harriet Anne, m. 4th August, 1846, to John G. Sheppard, Esq. of High House, Campsey Ash, Suf- folk, who d. 1882. III. Charlotte Frances, m. 6th August, 1850, to Albert Ricardo, Esq. 2. Charles Tyrwhitt, b. 24th March, 1801; m. first, 28th November, 1817, Emily, daughter of Admiral ToUemache, and sister of Lord ToUemache, which lady d. 3rd December, 1821 ; secondly, Cathe- rine Alicia De Burgh, sister of Hubert De Burgh, Esq. of West Drayton, which lady d. May, 1837 ; and thirdly, 19th March, 1838, Jane Maria, daughter of John Clerk, Esq. He d. July, 1876, leaving, by his first wife, a daugh- ter, Emily Elizabeth, m. 9th June, 1840, to Gerard Ralph Leycester, Esq. of Toft, CO. Chester, who d. 1851, leavina; issue. 3. Edmund, b. in 1802, d. unm. in 1820. 1. Harriet Emma, m. 1818, John Mytton, Esq. of Halston, co. Salop, and d. in 1820. 2. Charlotte, to. 1819, James Brad- shaw, Esq., and d. 1820. II. John, of Worcester, and afterwards of Gibraltar, sometime marshal to the Admiralty there, in Sophia, daughter of the Hon. Champion John Dymoke, and had issue, 1. John, R.N., d. tiiim. at Bornou, in Africa, 1824. 2. James Bradshaw (Rev.), rector of Wilksby, co. Lincoln, m. 25th January, 1827, Anne, only daugh- ter of James Barrett, Esq. of Bushey, in Herts, and has had issue, Reginald Henry Dymoke, d. ■iiiuH. 1851; Montagu Dymoke; Cecil, m. 1855, William Ffaring- ton, Esq. ; Sophia, m. 1862, lo K. D. Drewitt, Esq.; Margaret; and Laura. 1. Martha Sophia, m. first, Capta n William Walker, of Fermoy, Ire- land, by whom she had, John Tyrwhitt Walker (Rev.) ; William Tyrwhitt Walker, Inniskilling Dragoons. She m. secondly, 24th July, 1847, Colonel Guy Prender- gast Clarke (see Clabke-Travehs, Bart., in Burke's Peerage), who d. 24th November, 1866. III. RlCHAED, of whom presently. I. Elizabeth, d. vnm. 1812. II. Catherine, d. 1843. III. Margaret, d. 1841. IT. Frances, d. 1843. The third son, RiCHAED Ttrvfhitt, Esq. of Nantyr, co. Denbigh, barrister-at-law of the Inner Temple, London, and recorder of Chester from 1822 to 1836, D.L. for the shire of Denbigh ; b. at Chard, co. Somerset, 25th August, 1772; educated at Winchester, and called to the Bar in 1798 ; m. 4th August, 1797, at Great Hallingbury, Essex, Elizabeth, only daughter of the Rev. Joniithan Lipyeatt, M.A., rector of Great Hallingbury. and vicar of Bovinger, Essex (she was b. 20th March, 1777, d. 18th August, 1846, aged 70 years, and was buried 20th August following in the Protestant division of the cemeterv, outside the Porte