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 52 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. fourth son of William Ralph Cartwright, Esq. of Aynhoe, co. Northampton, M.P. 2. Fanny Isabella. 3. Emily. 4. Sophia Louisa, m. 11th June, 1839, Francis Hearle Stephens, captain, 14th Light Dragoons, second son of Samuel Stephens, Esq. of Tregenna Castle, Corn- wall. I. Eleanor. II. Mary. III. Catherine, d. young. Thomas Mureat-Peioe, Esq. of Rath- downey, high sheriff of Queen's County, 1799, and member of the Irish parliament for the boroughs of Lesburne and Bannow, b. 1773, m. at Gretna Q-reen, and afterwards at Donnybrook, Ireland, Catherine, daughter of Joseph Palmer, Esq. of CufEsborough, Queen's County, colonel commandant of a corps of volunteers, and d. 5th November, 1854, buried at Newry, having by her (who d. about 1802, and was buried at Dublin) had issue, I. Thomas, colonel in the army. II. Lodge Morres, of Brunswick-square, Brighton, co. Sussex, J.P. and D.L. for CO. Middlesex, colonel command- ant of the 5th (Elthorne) regiment of Middlesex militia, and formerly paymaster of the 12th Royal Lancers, b. 3rd April, 1797, ot. first, in London, June, 1819, Anna Maria, daughter of John Brownrigg, Esq. of Coote Hill, CO. Donegal, and widow of Colonel Robbins, and by her (who d. in 1834, and was buried at Hulme, Man- chester, CO. Lancaster) had issue. He m. secondly, at Coventry, co. War- wick, October, 1836, Letitia, only daughter of John Wilkes Unett, Esq. of the Woodlands, co. Stafford, by Elizabeth, his wife, only surviving issue and heiress of Thomas Unett, Esq. of Stone, co. Stafford, and by her (who d. at Kensington, co. Middle- sex, 22nd July, 1854), also had issue. He m. thirdly, in 1856, Laura, daughter of Captain King, R.N., of Penzance, co. Cornwall, and widow of John Datton, Esq. of co. York, a cap- tain in the army, but by her (who d. in 1871, and was buried at Bath, co. Somerset) hud no issue. He d. 13th March, 1871, and was buried at Brighton. III. Hervey Morres, of Hougham, co. Kent, clerk in the orlnance depart- ment of the Tower of London, b. 24th August, 1798, m. 1832, Mary, only daughter of Thomas Shipden, Esq. of Deal, CO. Kent, banker, and d. s.p. 14th January, 1873, and was burietl in Kensal Grreen Cemetery, co. Mid- dlesex. I. Ellen, b. at Rathdowney, d. about 1824. II. Catherine, b. at Rathdowney, d. about 1824. The eldest son, Colonel Thomas Mubray-Prioh, of Windsor - terrace, Southsea, co. Hauls, formerly M.P., served in the 11th and 18Ji Hussars in the Peninsula and at Waterloo, b. 1790, m. first, at Millbrook, co. Hants, 27th November, 1812, Jemima, daughter of Captain Thomas Dickson, of Prospect-place, Southampton, and by her (who d. 5th No- vember, 1817, and was buried. at Dover, co. Kent) had issue, I. William Amherst, h. in Loudon, 1814, and d. in 1815, aged six weeks. I. Jemima Frances Sophia, b. at Shirley, CO. Hants, 15th September, 1813. II. Louisa Elizabeth Catherine, b. at Boulogne, France, 26th December, 1816. He m. secondly, at Cookham Church, co. Berks, 3 1st December, 1818, Eliza, daughter of William Augustus Skynner, Esq. of Moor Hall, Cookham, co. Berks, by Mary, his wife, daugliter of Richard Orlebar, Esq. of Henwick House, co. Bedford, and by her (who d. 18th November, 1863, and was buried in Southsea Cemetery) had issue, II. Thomas Lodge (Hon.), of Maroon, only surviving son. III. William Augustus, ensign in the 59th Foot, b. at Bruges, Belgium, 18th November, 1821, d. unm. 5th February, 1844, and was buried in Portsmouth Grarrison Cemetery. Colonel Murray-Prior d. at Southsea, 19th July, 1864. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, vert on a bend erm. three cheveronels gu., for Prior ; 2nd and 3rd, per fesse gu. and or, four mullets counterchanged, for Murray. Crests — 1st, an estoile vert, for Prior ; 2nd, a mullet per pale or and gu. for Murray. Motto — Malo mori quam faedari. Residence — Maroon, Logan River, Queens- land, Australia. )all xif ilorovata. HALL, SIR JOHN, K.C.M.G., of Hororata, Canterbury, New Zealand, first minister New Zealand, from 1879 to 1882, h. 18th December, 1824, TO. I8G1, Rose Anne, daughter of William Drydeu, Esq. of Kingstou- upon-Hull, CO. York, England, and has had issue,