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 508 TiURKE-S COLONIAL CxENTRV. September Co^^I^'0, ami l!;';'.rPH:uP Tbkisok, afterenjoying J:, preferments in "- eo Norfolk, w. anpmned archdeacon of Norfolk 1660. ile 3 a grant of arms from Kmg Chakles II 16C0, in recognition of the ->fi"; g« ^J^ endured for the royal cause, haTing been deeted from his living of Foulsham and Imprisoned by the parliamenta.y " pl>»"a- tZes " H e was baptised at Downham 26th Z-il 1612, and was buried at Bawburgh, Anne his wife, who d. December, 1669, had ''™ Edward, of Lambeth, who d. nnm. 1714. ^, n. Joseph, of whom presently, in. John, living 1670. IV. Charles, an apprentice under age, 1670, was living ««»«■ 1713. nrebendary of Cunterbury Cathedral, arcb- eaeon of- Carmarthen 1708. He was b. m No,^ieh 1673, ». 1698, Ann, danghter of ^ SEAiiLE, of Cambridge, and niece to Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury. He was heir to his uncle, Edward Tenison «nd d in Dublin 29th November, 1/35, uting by her, who d. 1750, with ether issue ""eev'^Thomas Tegison, LL.B. Cantab., 1721, archdeacon of Caniiarthen chancellor if the diocese of Oxford, prebendary of cL erburv; he declined an Irish bishopric ; 6 TO2 -V.first, Elizabeth, eldest danghter of the Most Bev. Dr. John Pottee, Arch- bllS oTCanterbury, which lady^,-/. .v. i^ and "vas buried at. St. Margaret's ^^^^t «;""'<■' 19,h March, 1729-30, aged 18. He «. secondly, 14th F.bruary l^^^-S, Maiy eldest daughter and eo-heir of Ihcmas Smith, of Proxton, eo. Notl.ngham, and Gaddesby, eo. Leicester, high '^^'f J^' that shire 1717 (eldest son of Thomas Smith, of aadde.h,,, tlu- founder of the celebrated bank in Nottinghnn,, who was ""<^'^^'<;!- °* the Smiths of Smith, Payne, and Smiths, bankers, of London, and whose third son was progenitor of the Lords Cii.";'"?*""'-, J;^ Tenison d. at Canterbury ^ '> ^a^ 1'!?; and was buried in the cathedral l';"';' »/ his second wife, who was buried at L an ei bury Cathedral, 27th May, ^^^'^"J^^ i.suc, with a danghter Henrietta St. Eloj, who d. ««»»., an only fon, „ , , , „ „„ Thomas Tenison, of Gaddesby, co. Leicester, and of Eock Hall eo. Kilkenny was called to the Bar m ^^■^'^>"'l''^'^'^ did not practise. He was b. UA,< , >"■ Elizabeth, daughter of William 1 axden. of Croan, co. Kilkenny, J-P-J «>"! ■ ^'^■ 'XvjSh Tenison, of Donoughmore, CO. Wicklow, J.P. and deputy governor o£ that county, b. 1774; '»■ ^efo" 1 93 Mary youngest daughter of Kev. Maityn Lucius O'BmEN.D.D ; and d. 1821, leaving, with other issue,, f I. Thomas Joseph (the only son) of Portnelligan, co. Armagh, J.r., barrister-lt-law, b. 7th November, 1800; m. 22nd November, _18dl, Margaret, daughter and heir ot Alexander Ceoss, of Portnelligan; and d. 23rd March, 1873, having by her, who rf. 23rd January, 1861, bad issue, an only child, William Cross O'Brien of Poit- nelligan, eo. Armagh. J.P., Ma.,or late 3rd Battalion Eoyal Irish Eusiliers, b. 20th March, l&3b; ,„ 3rd March, 1885, Letitia, daughter of Major Alexander PeriT Bond, J.P. and D.L., of ArdiUiss, CO. Westmeath and widow of Arthur Henry Bond, of Bondville, co Armagh, Jf-, but has no issue. I. Ellen (the eldest daughter), of whom n.Te™rieiia, ». James D. WoOBS, Q C F S.A, and bad, with other issue, Julian Edmond (Rev.), l.L.b., EGS &c., of Sydney, was president of the Linnaan Society of New South Wales, and author of A Midcn, of the Bis- covery a„d H^ploratwn of Anstralia, I^'atvral Hvsior,, of Ke,r Soufh Wele.-:, and ""n'f ^^"^ ether scientiBc works. He (/. lib- October, 1889. The eldest daughter, Ellen Tenison, *. 1796; n,. fll-f'^^l Collins of Dublin, only son of William COLL N : oi Lissavef an, co. Galway, and gi and- ,. n of I-ETEU C oiLiNs, of Lissayegan, an I by im, who d in Dublin, and was bm-'ecl 'n i't^ Marv's Church there, 12th June, 1S26, had '""';. WiUiam Tenison (Collin..), M.D. d. s. p.