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 282 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Clarke, Esq. of Delapre Abbey, near Harding- stone, and of Roeliampton Park ; and d. in 1744, leaving, amongst other issue (of whom the youngest was Owen (Kev.), B.D. Cam- bridge, vicar of Grodalming, co. Surrey, and prebendary of Lincoln, from whom it is understood descended William Manning, and his son. Cardinal Manning), a son, WiiiLiAM Manning, Esq. of Hardingstone, b. 1712, d. 1762, leaving issue, William, of Hardingstone, co. Northampton, h. 1735, d. 1815 (whose line became extinct at the de- cease, in 1845, of Manning Lansberry, of Hardingstone), and Rev. James Manning, of Exeter, co. Devon, h. 1754 ; m. 1778, Lydia Edye (who was b. 1760, and d. 1847), and d. in 1831, having had issue, William, who had issue ; James, Queen's serjeant-at-law, and John Edte Manning, Esq. of Clifton, Bristol, CO. Gloucester, b. 1783; m. 1804, Matilda Jordan, daughter of .... , and d. in 1870, having had by her (who was b. 1778, and d. 1860), to survive infancy, I. John Edye, b. 1807 ; in. Frances Elizabeth, daughter of T. Turner, Esq. of Exeter, and d. in 1889, leaving issue, two sons and two daughters, all b. in AustraUa. II. William Montagu (Hon. Sie), of Wallaroy. III. James Alexander Louis, b. at Exeter, CO. Devon, 9th AprU, 1814 ; arrived in Sydney in 1834, and entered into agricultural and pastoral pursuits ; was made a magistrate in 1836 ; in 1838 resided on his station near Bina- long; in 1853 went to Kamaruka, where he remained eight years ; and since 1869 has resided in Sydney. He m. 1845, Mary M., eldest daughter of Major Firebrace, and has issue, three sons and three daughters, all b. in Australia. lY. Ai'thur W., b. 1819 ; «t. first, Fanny, daughter of G-. Lake, Esq. ; secondly, Hester Donovan, and has issue, two sons and five daughters, all b. in Australia. V. Henry, b. 1821 ; m. Charlotte, daugh- ter of R. Nicholls, Esq., and rf., leaving issue, four sons and seven daughters, all b. in Australia. I. Hannah Jane, b. 1810 ; m. Captain W. H. Clarke, 4th Regiment, and d. s.p., 1882. II. Elizabeth Botterell, b. 1815; m. Greorge Towusliend, Esq. of Trevallyn, Wrexham, Denbighshire, brother of the late General H. D. Townshend, of Trevallyn, and d. 1888, having had issue, two sons (George, d. s.p., and Charles William, now of Trevallyn, J. P. and D.L. for Denbighshire, and sheriff thereof 1889, who was b. 1847, and m. 1883, Clara, daughter of Colonel R. W. O' Grady) and five daughters, all b. in Australia. III. Adelaide Lydia Matilda, b. 1817; m. Captain Charles Forbes, 17th Regi- ment, and d. 1882, leaving issue, one son and four daughters, all b. in Australia. Arms used — 0^l., a cross flory between four trefoils slipped or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's head sa., beaked or, be- tween two ostrich feathers arg. Motto — Yive ut vivas. Residence — Wallaroy, Edgecliffe - road, Wowllahra, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Chib — Athenfeum, London. THORNTON, HON. GEORGE, of Sydney; Long-wood, Darling Point; and Llangollen, Summer Hill, all in New South Wales, Australia ; member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales, chairman of the City Bank, of the Savings Bank, and also of the Mutual Life Assurance Society of Victoria, h. in Macquarie-street, Sydney, New South Wales, 28th December, 1820 ; educated at the Australian College, Jamieson-street ; m. at Sydney, 4th August, 1840, Mary Ann, daughter of John Solomon, Esq. of Sydney, and has issue, I. George William, of Sydney, h. 22nd October, 1841 ; unm. I. Prances Morris, h. th May, 1843; m. 18th February, 1868, Captain George Edwards Bulmer, of the Royal Naval Reserve, of Parrook Lodge, Gravesend, co. Kent, England, son of Jolm Bulmer, Esq., who was h. at Hartlepool, co. Durham, 15th May, 1812; m. there, 4th September, 1833, Mary Sewell (who was h. at Theydon Bois, co.
 * Essex, 29th September, 1814, and d. 10th May, 1864), and d. 17th