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 "KKKS COLONIAL (IKN'L'HV 509 II. JosEPn Tfxisox, of wliom )nvst'Mtlv. III. Pliilip Tenisuu (.L'oUiiis), M.l), 'tl. leaving issue. lli-i. Collins m. secondly, Kkv. PiiiLir Kv.VN, A.M., of Mount inelliek. Queen's CO, anil tl. 15th June, ISUI, luiviuf; by liiui, who d. HOlh November, 18 Hi, had issue. Her eldest, surviving son anil heir, Joseph Tenison Collins, of Ballinasioe, eo. GaUvay, b. 20th January, 1821 ; m. first, 2'.lth .lanuary, ISli, Mary, daughter of William Ke.rdon, of Ferinoy, eo. Cork, and by her, who d. 23rd Janimry, 1.S17, had issue. lie 111. secondly, 2nd March, 1818, .S irah Louisa, daughter of Charles Murrough M.c- Caktht, Lieutenant, Tipperary Jlilitia (who was son of Charles MacCmitii v,of the Hengal Navy), and sister of Kev. Charles F. Mac- C.RTUV, D.D., rector of St. Werburgh's, Dublin, and had by her, wlio d. 8th Ajiril, 185-1, with other issue, Cu.RLi:s M.cCakt1!Y Colli.ns, who assumed the name of Ti:niso!J, as above, and is the subject of this memoir. ITe m. thirdly, 8th February, 1856, Anna, daughter of I'ierce Powkr. of Dublin, and by hiu-, who d. 20th March, 1869, had issue. He III. fourthly, 10th August, 1871, Margaret Frances, daughter of Thomas Waters, of .•^taplestown, co. Carhnv, and tl. 2Gtli Febru- ary, 1891, aged 73. ^)v«.?— Quarterly first and fourth, sable a fess embattled argent in chief three doves of the last fur Texisox ; second and third or a grilllu segreant sable armoil ami langued gules, and in dexter chief a trefoil slipped vert all within a liordure of the tliird. /— Hobart, Tasmania. C/aii — Tasmauiau, llob.irt ; New Travellers, London, HENRY SCOTT, of Benacre, Glen Osmond, near Adelaide, and of Boode House, Mount Lofty, South Australia, member of the Legislative Council for twelve years, 1878-90, and a justice of the peace in the province of South Australia, h. 29th May, 183G, at Boode House, near Braunton, co. Devon, England ; baptised 9th June following, at Braunton ; m. at Adelaide, South Australia, 8th May, 1861, Emily, daugiitir of Charles GoocH, of Norwood, near Adelaide (descended from the family of Goocii of Benacre Hall, co. Suffolk 1, but lias iio issue. Itinraac. This family is of Scottish origin. Tlio paternal ancestor of the present rcinvseu- tativc came from .Scotland, with the Earl of Mar, fought at the battle of Bristol in 1615, and subsequently settled in the north of Devon, England. Philip 8coTT,of Ash Braunton, eo. Devon, formerly of High Bickington, in the same co., son of TiiO-MAs Scott, was h. 16th July, 1741 ; m. first, Mary, daughter of AVilliam Laxodon, of Wr.'ifton, in (he parish of Heanton Punchardon, eo. Devon, and had issue, I. Thomas, b. 17th February, 1771. II. Cliristian, b. 2-ith Mav, 1774. III. Philip, b. 4th July, 1776. IV. Thomas, of whom hered'tcr. I. Anne, b. 27th October, 1766. II. Mary, b. 3rd January, 1768. III. lUizabeth, b. 30th Aprd, 1760. Mr. Philip .Scott 111. si'L'ondly, lunma, widtuv of — SiiAPLAXi), of l*'rc])iiugton, co. Divon, liut, by her (who was buried at Braunton) luid no issue. His foiu-th son, TiioM.vs .ScoTT, of Boode House, near Braunton, eo. Devon, was h. ]8th January, 1780; »«. first Elizabeth Milton, daughter of — PiNSENT, of Pitt House, near Chumleigh, CO. Devon, and by her (who tl. about 18 10, at Boode House, and was biu'i ;d in the Con- gregational Chapel-yard) had issue, I. Thomas Prinsent, of Mit<,'hani, near Adelaide, South Au-^tralia, b. 28th August, 1814 ; III. and his six surviving sons. II. Philip, h. 25th June, 1816; deceased. HI. Abraham, of Streatham Hill, co. Surrey, England, b. 30th October, 1817; in. and has one surviving sou. IV. Charles, b. 11th November, 1823 j d. youni;. V. illiam (Hev.),of KurrajongHeighta, New South Wales, b. 8(h October,