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 >12 BURKE'S COLONIAL OENTRY. Kilt., of DunUivin, ro. Wicklow, and bv licr Inid I > dauglitoi'8, I. Helenii, m. Edward Beeeeton, of Loughteog. II. Katheriue, >n. I'ierce Butler, of Kilvelough. He m. secondly, Margaret, daughter of Sir William DomVile, Knt., of Temijleoge, attorney-general for Ireland, and M.P. for the eo; of. ".Dublin {see Bukke's Peerage and Baronetage, Domvile, Bart.), and by her had issue, I, John, his heir. III. Bridget, in. Thomas Caek. iv. Mary, (I. num. V. Lucy', m. William Southwell. Mr. Williaiii Bowen cl. llth April, 16SG, and was s. by his only son, John Bowen, of Ballyadams, who d. •«. p. inteslate; administration was granted to his mother 19th January, 1C91. His estates devolved eventually on his sister, Lucy, Mrs. Southwell. William Bowen, of Hollymount, co. Mayo, descended, it is said, from Thomas Bowen, of Lis Killan (.lee aloiv) m. Sarah Blake, and by her had issue, two sons, I. C'heistopher, of whom presently. II. William, m. Ellen Burke, and d. 1780, leaving issue by her, a son, Cheistophek, of whom presently. The eldest son, Christophee Bowen, of Hollymount and Annefield, co. Mayo, m. Anne Allen, but by her had no male issue. His daughter, Anne, in. Anthony ELW00D,0f Annefield, eo. Mayo, and had a son, Anthony, who assumed the name of Bowen. Mr. Christoiiher Bowen d. 1812. His nephew and male heir, Chkistopher Bowen, of Hollymount, eo. Mayo, J. P., »«. 1800, Eliza, daughter of Croasdaile Miller, of Milford, co. Mayo, and by her, who d. January, 1815, had issue, I. Christopher (Rev.), his heir, of Hollymount, and Heatherwood, Isle of Wight, sometime rector of St. Thomas, AVinchestcr, h. ICth October, 1801, )H. 17th January, 1834, Catherine Emily, daughter of Sir Eichard Steele, third Bart., of Hampstead, and d. 1890, having had issue, I. Charles Singe Cheistophek (Baeon Bowen of C'oluood), of Hollvmount, co. Mayo, and of ColWood, Sus.sex,. P.C. (1882), Knt. (lS79),D.C.L.,F.R.S.,created a peer for life as Baeon Bowen, of Co/wood, 25th September, 1893. His lordship was i. 1st January, 1835 ; educated at Rugby, and at Biiiliol College, Oxford, of which he became scholar and fellow, he graduated B.A. 1856, called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1861 ; appointed recorder at Penzance, and counsel to the Treasury, 1872-9 ; a judge of the High Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Division), 1879-82 ; Lord Justice of Appeal, 1882-93, and w.is ap]jointed a Lord of Ajiiieal in ordinary in 1893^ Lord Bowen in. in " February, 1802, Emily Frances, daughter of James Meadows Rendal, F.R.S., and d. 10th April, 1894, leaving issue, (1) William Edward (Rev.), B.A., of Hollymount, !/. in November, 18G2, m. Katha- rine, daugliter of Rev. Canon MoKSE (see Burke's Landed Oentri/, BowEN of Holly mount). (2) Maxwell Steele, h. in October, 1865. (3) [Sthel Kate, h. in November, 1870. 2. Edwurd Ernest, M.A., late Fellow of Trinity College, Cam- bridge, a master at Harrow School, b. in March, 1836. 3. Francis Robert Steele, B.A., barrisler-at-law, took the ad- ditional name of Graves on hia marriage with Frances Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Maxwell Steele Graves, Bart., of Mickletou manor, eo. Gloucester, and d. 16th July, 1876. . Croasdaile, of Milford, who assumed by royal licence, 1st February, 1812, the additional surname and arms of Miller, h. 1802, m. 22nd October, 1828, Catbei'ine Anne, second daughter of Thomas Oemsbt, of Knockmore, CO. Mayo, and d. 19th April, 1837, leaving issue, 1. Croasdaile Charles, of Milford, J'.P. and D.L., high sheriff, 1870- 6 ; h. 1829, and d. ««m. llth March, 1880. 2. Ornisby, of Milford, co. Mayo and Bliudwell, co. Galway, B.A., J. P. and D.L, co. Mayo, high sheriff, 1893, and J.P. co. Galway, h. 18th May, 1832, m. first 26th J>ovejuber, 1884, Elizabeth Mira, daughter of General William Irwine, of St. Katherine's Park, CO. Kildare, which lady d. s. p. 14th January, 1886. He m. secondly, 25th" April, 1890, Monica Mary, daughter of Oliver Dol- phin, of Turoe, co. Galway, and widow of Tliomas Staunton Kirwan, of Bliudwell, co, Gal- way, D.L. (see Burke's Landed Gentry, Miller of Milford). 1. Anne, in. 1851, John 'i'eadon Ormsey, of Ballinaraore, co. Mayo, and has issue. 2. Elizabeth, in. Mark Perrin, of Knockdromin, co. Didjlin, sou of the Rigid Hon. Mr. Justice Perrin. 3. Catherine.