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 240 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. baronet of Orielton, and by her (who was h. 7th November, 1785, and d. 27th March, 1866) had issue, I. Henry (Rev.), M.A., rector of Win- ford, near Bristol, co. Somerset, and late fellow of Worcester College, Ox- ford (B.A. 1839, M.A. 1841) ; h. at Bondleigh, co. Devon, 6th April, 1816 ; educated at Winchester and Oxford ; m. at St. Leonard's Church, Exeter, 25th June, 1857, Anne, daughter of Eev. George James Gould, incumbent of Mariansleigh, co. Devon, and by her (who was b. at Luckham IGth April, 1839, and d. at Winford 29th March, 1888) has had issue, 1. Owen Howard, h. 6th January, 1862, at Winford. 2. Henry Howard, h. 6th October, 1867. 3. Walter Charles Howard, h. 23rd January, 1870. 4. Cecil Edvpard Howard, b. 3rd December, 1872. 5. Howard Bertie, b. 26th March, 1874. 6. Hugh Upton Howard, b. 3rd October, 1878. 1. Mary Howard, b. 9th Jvme, 1860 ; m. 2nd October, 1886, P. Cripps, Esq. 2. Florence Margaret Howard, b. 29th November, 1863; m. I7th December, 1885, W. L. Gub- bings, Esq., Army Medical Staff. 3. Annie Frances Howard, b. 29th January, 1865. 4. Amy Howard, b. 15th July, 1866. 5. Agnes Howard, b. I7th October, 1868. 6. Emma Howard, b. 3rd March, 1871. 7. Winifred Howard, b. 3rd May, 1875. 8. Alice Josephine Howard, b. 28th January, 1877. 9. Gerakline Howard, b. 27th Octo- ber, 1879. II. John (Rev.), B.A. of the University of Oxford, rector of Sampford Brett, CO. Somerset, and chaplain of the Union, Williton, Taunton, co. Somer- set ; b. 20th Jvdy, 1821, at Bondleigh ; m. at St. Leonard's Church, Exeter, 11th November, 1856, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Eev. George James Gould, and sister of the wife of his elder brother Henry, and by her (who was b. at Luckham, 7th October, 1837) has issue, besides five other sons and two daughters, a son, Charles Howard, b. at Carhampton, co. Somerset, 22nd Julv, 1858. III. Charles, b. 30th April, 1825, at Bondleigh, d. 8th August, 1825, and buried at Kentisbere, co. Devon. IT. Chaelbs Geoege, of whom we treat. T. William Owen (Rev.), b. at Kentis- bere, 13th May, 1828 ; on. at Pudding- ton, CO. Devon, 27th November, 1856, Mary Georgina Anne, eldest daughter of Rev. David Llewellyn, rector of Puddington, and d. at Kennerleigh, CO. Devon, 18th April, 1860, having had issue, a son, Charles Llewellyn Howard, b. at Kennerleigh Rectory, CO. Devon, 19th September, 1857, and a daughter, Ethel, m. 1885, E. P. Rooper, Esq. of Tiverton, co. Devon. VI. Arthur Sampford, b. 1st January, 1831, at Sampford Brett, co. Somerset ; m. 23rd July, 1857, at Puddington, Agnes Jane Harriett, second daughter of Rev. David Llewellyn, and sister of his brother William's wife, and has issue, besides two other sons and a daughter, a son, Arthur William Howard, b. 5th May, 1858, at Esgair Evan, Llanbrynmair. VII. Howard, b. 18th August, 1832, at Sampford Brett, d. unm. at Glasgow, 9th April, 1857, and was buried at Llanbrynmair. I. Frances, b. at Bondleigh, co. Devon, 22nd October, 1817 ; d. 25th Febru- ary, 1818, and was buried there. II. Frances Anne, b. at Bondleigh, 31st May, 1819 ; m. at Silverton, co. Devon, 5th December, 1850, Rev. John Henry Wise, rector of Brendon, North Devon, and has issue : 1. John Owen, b. at Hankerton, co. Wilts, 16th De- cember, 1852, and 1. Emma Blanche. III. Eliza, b. at Bondleigh, 14th March, 1823 ; m. at Silverton, 27th August, 184-6, Captain C. T. Bentiey, of H.M. 78th Highlanders, who d. at Derby, 6th January, 1858, aged 44 years, leaving issue. Dr. Tripp d. at Silverton, co. Devon, 9th April, 1865, in his 81st year, and was buried there. Arms used — Qu. a scaling ladder in bend, between six cross crossletsfitchee or. Crest — A hawh ppr. Residence — Orari Gorge Station, Wood- bury, Canterbury, New Zealand. sealfetr of Eptte. WALKER, ARTHUR GEORGE, Esq. of Addington, Ryde, near Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, h. 3rd September, 1828, at Rhodes, Concord, New South Wales, and baptised at St. John's Church, Parramatta,