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 340 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. The second son, James Fulton, Esq. of Lisburn, co. An- trim, Ireland, m. Anne, daughter of Henry Bell, Esq., and by her (who d. 5th January, 1834) left at his decease, 21st July, 1817, aged 62 years, I. John, captain 2nd Bengal European Regiment, h. 1785 ; d. unm., 27th March, 1829. II. EoBEET Bell, of whom presently. III. James, m. Anne, daughter of H. Steplienson, Esq. of York, and left one daughter. IV. Henry, d. s.p. I. Eliza. II. Anne Bell. III. Jane. EoBEET Bell Fulton, Esq., major Ben- gal Artillery, of Lisburn, co. Antrim, Ire- land, b. 1788; m. 1815, Eliza Jane, daughter of Henry Stephenson, Esq. of Hillsborough. She was h. 1799, and d. 5th May, 1863. He d. 5th May, 1836, haying had five sons and three daughters, I. George William Wright, captain in the Bengal Engineers, killed at the siege of Lucknow, 1857, having m. a daughter of Major Wroughton, and left issue. II. John, of New Zealand, general R.A., m., and has issue. III. James, of New Zealand, b. 1830, m. 1852, and has issue. IT. Robert, b. 1832, d. unm., 1863. T. Feancis Ceosslet, of whom we treat. I. Anne, m. 1848, J. Berndillon, Esq., in the E.I.Co.'s Service, and has issue. II. Jane, m. 1839, W. H. Sproule, Esq. of Belfast, and d. 1842, leaving issue, one son and one daughter. III. Alicia Charlotte, d. unm., 1852. Arms (limited to the descendants of John Williamson Fulton, Esq., M.A., of Braidujle) — Arg., a lion ramp, az., a bend gobony erm. and gu., in the sinister chief point a mullet sa. Crest — A cubit arm erect, grasping a broken javelin all ppr., the arm charged with a mullet sa. Motto — Vi et virtute. Sesidence — The Villa, Napier, New Zea- land. KINTORE, HIS EXCELLENCY THE EARL OF (Algernon Hawkins Thomond Keith-Falconer, P.C., G.C.M.G.), Lord Falconer of Halker- ton, and Lord Keith of Inverurie and Keith Hall, in Scotland ; Baron Kintore of Kintore, co. Aberdeen, in the United Kingdom; LL.D.; governor and commander-in-chief of South Australia; major 3rd battalion Gordon Highlanders from 1885 ; a lord-in-waiting to the Queen 1885-86 ; captain of the Yeomen of the Guard 1886-89 ; appointed governor of Victoria 1889 ; b. 12th August, 1852; m. 14th August, 1873, Lady Sydney Charlotte Montagu, second daughter of George, sixth Duke of Manchester, and has issue, I. Ian Douglas Montagu, Lord Ikvekueie, b. 5th April, 1877. II. Arthur George, b. 5th January, 1879. I. Ethel Sydney, b. 20th September, 1874. II. Hilda Madeline, b. 5th November, 1875. His Excellency was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A. 1874, M.A. 1877). He is a J. P. and D.L. for cos. Aberdeen and Kincardine, fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, fellow of the Royal Soceity of Edinburgh, provincial grand master of Freemasons in Kincardineshire, and substitute grand master mason of Scotland. HmEage. The Eight Hon. Feancis Alexandee, eighth Earl of Kintoee (see Burke's Peerage), lord lieutenant of Kincardineshire from 1856 to 1864, and of co. Aberdeen from 1864 to 1880, was b. 7th June, 1828 ; m. 24th June, 1851, Louisa Madaleine, second