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 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 353 Clare, Lord Cbancellor of Ireland), had issue, William Minchin, Esq. of Greenliills, co. Tippcrary (vvhioli estate had been the pro- perty of the family for several generations, and was sold in the Encumbered Estates Court in 1852), J. P., m. Rebecca, daughter of John Minchin, Esq. of Buslierstown, King's Co., high sheriff of that county, 17G8 (see Minchin of Bfsherstown in Burke's Landed Gentry) ; and d. in 183], having had by her (who d. December, 1829) four sons and five daughters, viz., I. WlLLTAM (Eev.). of whom presently. II. John, captain 9th Lancers, d. young. III. Charles, in the Royal Engineers, was present at Waterloo. IV. Richard, d. young. I. Dora, m. Major Rolleston, of Frank- fort Castle, King's Co. II. Alicia, m. Thomas Mahon, Esq. of CO. Clare. III. Maria, m. Rev. Thomas Westrop, of CO. Limerick. IV. Rebecca, m. Rev. William Young, rector of Clare, co. Clare. V. Eliza, m. Rev. Charles Driscoll. The eldest son, Rev. William Minchin, of Greenhills, CO. Tipperary, m. 1815, Mary Anne, daughter of Corker Wright, Esq. of Rutland, King's Co., J. P., and d. in 1869, having had by her (who d. in 1842), Edwabd Coekee, now of Woodburn. John, C.E., m. first, Clementina Holmes, and by her has issue, one daughter ; and secondly, Mary Sundius, and by her has issue, one daughter. Henry Paul, m. Lavinia, daughter of the Rev. Alfred Fennell, and has issue, three sons and two daughters. Corker Wright, m. Amy, daughter of Captain Peter Brown, and has issue, three sons and three daughters. Richard, m. first, Ellen Ocock, and by her has issue, two sons and three daughters ; and secondly, Ellen Me- George. Frederic, unm. Charles Humphrey, m. Edith Fennell, and has issue, one son. Thomas Mahon, m. Zara, daughter of Rev. William Guinness, and has issue, three sons and three daughters. Dorothea, m. first, Patrick Savage, Esq., and by him has issue, two sons ; and secondly, Rev. James Hildebrand, and by Inm has issue, one daughter. Klizabeth Lucy, in. first, James John- stone Stoney, Esq., J. P., and by him has issue, one son and one daughter ; and secondly, George Andrews, Esq., and by him has issue, one daughter. Amelia, m. John Alexander Corrie Bos- well, Esq., and has issue, three sons. Rebecca, m. first, her cousin. Captain William Minchin, of the 9.5th Regi- ment ; secondly. Rev. Haynes Jeif ers, and by him has issue, one son and one daught er ; and thirdly, Ca]itain George Gideon, and has issue by him, one son. Lucy, m. Captain Edward Algernon Blackett, R.N., and has issue, three sons and three daughters. Maria Fiederica, in. Michael John Burke. Esq., and has issue, two sons and one daughter. Ellen, m. Henry JNicholls, E<q., and has issue, six sons and two daughters. Arms used — Erm., a chevron loiih two couple-closes gu., between three fleurs-de-lis, az. Crest — A dexter naked arm emboioed ppr., holding in the hand a baton or. Motto — Regards a la morf. Residence — Woodburn, Christchurch, Can- terbury, New Zealand. Stuart of ^j^tintj^* STUART, THOMAS PETER ANDERSON, Esq. of the University, Sydney, New Soutli Wales, M.D. of Edinburgh and Sydney Universities, professor of physiology, dean of the faculty of medicine, fellow of the Senate of the University, director of the Prince Alfred Hospital, member of the Medical Board of the Colony, &c., &c. ; h. at Dumfrie^^, Scotland, 1856; m. 1882, Elizabeth, daughter of Archibald Ainslie, Esq. of Dodridge, near Dalkeith, Edinburgh, but by her (who d. 18S6) has no issue. Professor Stuart was educated first at the Damfries Academy, afterwards proceeded to Wolfenbiittel, Germany, and, on his return to Scotland, entered tiie Edin- burgh University, where he carried off many prizes, graduating with first class honours as bachelor in medicine and master in surgery in 1880, and was sometime prosector in the anatomical department of that University. VOL. I. 2 A