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 484 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. I. Vkrnon, I. Uth. May, 1869. II. Edgar, h. 20th September, 1870. iir. Archibald, h. 14th June, 1872 ; d. 25th iLiy, 1873. IV. Jame?, b. 5th February, 1874. V. Jervis, h. 25th September, 1882. VI. Warwick, b. 6th June, 1889. I. Nina, h. 27th May, 1876. }i. Ruby, h. 16th June, 1878; (1. 23rd September, 1881. III. Lynette, b. 14th September, 1880. IV. Coldham, b. 8t.h October, 1884. V. Gwendaline, b. 13th April, 1887. VI. Genista, h. 7th October, 1891. Mr. Fnssell, with his mother and sisters, sailed for Melbourne in December, 1S54, in the " Australia" (Captain Robinson), his father having arrived there in the predous year. Ilineaar. Peter Fisseli,, of Wiiieliester, Hants, h. 24th April, 1637, d. 6th October, 1707, liiiviug suiTived his wife, who d. 3rd April, 17' 2. His second son, William Kcsseli, b. 11th September, 1660, was father of, Petee Fu.ssell, b. 13th Novemhei-, 1696, who, by Hannah, his wife (who was baptised 4th January, 1697), had a son, Petek FrssELL, organist of "Winchester Cathedral, who was b. 17th September, 1728; )«. Ann, daughter and (with her sister, Mary, wife of John Kxight, of Farnham) co-heiress of Peter Coldham, son of George Coldham, of Waverley Abbey, by Mary his wife, daughter of Sir George Veenon, and d. 37lh July, 1802, leaving a son, James Fusseli, of Crabb Hall, Owslebtny, Hants, and of All Souls and Magdalen Col- leges, Oxford, who W-. Cecilia Jane Jervis, widow (tiee Vixet), mother of the late Kear- Aduiiral William Henry Jeevis, B.N., and by her (who d. at Brighton, co. Sussex, 1853, aged 82) had two sons, Cecil Coldham and James. He d. 1810. His younger son, James FrssELL, of Crabb Hall, Owslebury, aforesaid, I. 25lh March, 1810; sailed for Melbourne in the " Marco Polo " (Captain Forces), in 18.53; m. 24th November, 1835, Sarah {nee Mooee) widow of John Wells, of Farnham, co. Suirey (by whom she had a son, William, of Farnham). and by her (who was b. at Ockham, near Eipley, eo. Surrey, 23rd October, 1801, and </. ISth Augus'l, 1874) had issue (all b. at Farnham, co. SuiTcy), I. James Cecil, new of North Sydney. I. Cecilia Jane, m. first, Sylvester Walsh, by whom she has issue, one son and four daughters, and secondly, J. P. Laxgley, and by him has issue one daughter. ir. Ellen, m. W. K. Gkaham, and has issue, three sons and two daughters. III. Sarah, m. C. T. Wren, but has no issue. IV. Ann Coldham, m. William Aem- STEONG, and has issue, two sons and one daughter. Mr. James Fussell d. 19th January, 1876. Anns — Sa., a fesse engr. between four fusils oi*, on a chief of the last three ciosses flory of the first (for Fussell, quartering Coleham, Veenon, Avenel, Camville, Stackpole, Penkidge, Pti'E, Lpdlow, and others). Crest — Between two laurel branches ppr. a fusil or, charged with a cross as in the arms. Motto— Al A. Sisidettce — Hodnet Cottage, Falcon Street, North Sydney, New South Wales. 3iDalcJ:ct)[^ THE LATE FREDERICK GONNERMAN DALGETY, of LockerJey Hall (formerlj- known as Oakland?), East Tytherley, co. Southampton, J.P., D.L., and County Councillor for that co., High Sheriff 1877, lord of the manors and patron of the livings of Eust Tytherley ,ind Lockeily cum Enst Dean, b. at ilontrcal, Canada, 3rd December, 1817 ; in. 12th December, 1^55,