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 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 273 Sarali, m. Thomas Roacli, Esq. of King's CO. "William A. Stockton, Esq. of Sufsex, King's CO., N.B., J. P. for that countv, is a large landowner. He was b. 16th June, 1814; m. 2ncl April, 1840, Sarah, daughter of Robert Oldficld, Esq., a native of Stock- port, England (who was b. 25th May, 1792; (migrated from England to Cumberland co.. Nova Scotia, 1811 ; finally settled in King's CO., New Brunswick, and d. 31st July, 1878, in King's co., aged 86 year.s), and by her (who was b. 19th March, 1821) has issue, Alfred Augustus, of whom we treat. Arms used — Ou. a chev. voir arg. and az. between three mullets or. Crest — A lion ramp, resting his fore-paws against an Ionic pillar ppr. Motto — Omnia Deo pendent. Residence — 18, Charles-street, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada. iCeiDtn oi Imtmttv. LEWIN, HON. JAMES DAVIES, of Lancaster, co. St. John, New Brunswick, Canada, senator of the Dominion of Canada; h. at Wom- aston, in the parish of Old Radnor, co. Radnor, Wales, 1st April, 1812 ; educated at Kingston Grammar School, Wales ; proceeded to New Brunswick in 1830- in the Civil Service of the English Government, but subsequently became a banker in the colony ; was elected president of the Bank of New Brunswick in 1856, and called to the Senate in 1876. He m. at Chatham, Northumberland co., New Brunswick, 1832, Sarah Ann, daughter of R. S. Clarke, Esq., high sheriff of the county of Northumberland, New Brunswick, and by her (who d. 1882, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Lancaster, New Brunswick) had issue, I. Frankland Lewis, of New Brunswick. II. Percival Lewis, of New York. III. Richard S. Clarke, of New York. I. A daughter, m., and residing in Florida. Hinenge. This family is, according to reliable tradi- tion, connected with the Lewins, of Lee, co. Kent, where it is known that some members of this family were buried. Samuel Lewin, Esq. of Waterhouse Court, CO. Essex ; in. Mary Millar Pollard, of Wrotham Manor, co. Kent (who d. in 1799), and d. in 1787, and was buried at Lee, CO. Kent, having had, with four daughters (who all left issue), two sons, I. Samuel. II. Charles Devereux, of Goudhurst, co. Kent, England, captain in the 50th Regiment ; m.. Harriett Williams, and d. in 1837, having had, with two other sons and six daughters (all d. s.p.), Charles, who m. Elizabeth Frances Smith, and d. in 1865, having had issue, one son, Charles Henry Sebastian, d. s.p.m., and a daugh- ter, m. Thomas Rowland, and has issue. The elder son, Samuel Lewin, Esq., sold Waterhouse and lived at Womaston House, near Knigh- ton, Radnorshire, Wales, J.P. for co. Radnor ; m. in 1796, Mary Furmage (who d. about 1867, and was buried at Llangan, Glamor- gansliire), and d. in 1840, and was buried in Old Radnor church, having had, besides three children, who d. s.p., I. Samuel, of Womaston House, afore- said (which was sold at his death) ; 7n. at Chigwell, co. Essex, in 1837, Sarali Smart, of London (who d. in 1875, and was buried at Groudhurst, CO. Kent), and d. in 1846, and was buried at Goudhurst, leaving issue, 1. Samuel (Rev.), B.A., of Tealby Ticarage, Market Rasen, co. Lincoln, vicar of Tealby and North Willingham, Market Ra- sen, Lincolnshire, England, b. 6th May, 1838 ; m. at Stoke Newing- ton, London, 1871, Elizabeth Jane, daughter of the late George Webb, Esq. of Stamford Hill, London, and has issue (with one son who d. in infancy), I. Samuel, b. 1877, at Friskney, CO. Lincoln. II. Arthur Edwin, b. 1884, at Tealby.