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 350 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. He 111. secondly, Elizabeth Keating, and by her has issue, 2. George. 1. Bertha. 2. Rose. 3. Hannah. III. Robert, of Tiuui, Wellington, New Zealand, b. 1st February, 1840 ; unm. IV. John Frederick, h. 15th November, 1841 ; m. Emma Louise Beauchamp, but has no issue. I. Susanna Eliza, m. to the Rev. Charles Bing, Melanesian Mission. II. Prances, m. Schwartz Kissing, Esq., manager of the Bank of New Zealand, Auckland. III. Anne Gabbett. Ven. Robert Maunsell, m. secondly, Beatrice Panton, and by her has issue, V. Herbert, b. 1st October, 1864 ; tmm. IV. Agnes. V. Jane, to. Augustus Coutts, Esq., chief clerk, Auckland Post OfBce. He emigrated to New Zealand in 1834. Htncage. The pedigree of this ancient and eminent family can be, it is said, deduced from the period of the Conquest. The Ven. Robert Maunsell's father, whose residence was named Milf ord, two miles from Limerick, was for some time in the customs, from which he retired on a pension ; he afterwards founded a bank, and d. about 1834. He m. a Miss Fitzgerald, who survived him, and by her had, Richard (Kev.), of Adare, near Limerick, deceased. John (Rev.), who resided near Castle Island, and is deceased. George, deceased. Windham, deceased. Thomas, quondam attorney, deceased. Edward, of co. Limerick, farmer, de- ceased. Frederick, of Adare, co. Limerick, farmer. Robert (Ven.), archdeacon emeritus of Auckland. Frances, d, unm. Eliza, m. Mr. Smythe. Arms used — Arg., a cTiev. between three maunches sa. Crest — A hawh rising ppr. Motto — Honorantes me Aoriorabo. Residence — Auckland, New Zealand. KIRKPATRICK, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL GEORGE AIREY, of Closeburn, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, Q.C., LL.D. (Trinity College, Dublin), M.P. for the county of Frontenac, and speaker of the House of Commons, Canada, from 1883 to 1887, b. at Kingston, Ontario, 13th September, 1841, called to the Bar 1865, appointed Q.C. 11th October, 1880, and was an honorary commissioner of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886. He TO. first, at Kingston, 25th October, 1865, Frances Jane, daughter of the Hon. John Macaulay, and by her (who d. 20th January, 1877) has George Macaulay, lieutenant R.E., b. 23rd August, 1866.