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 iJO' 50 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Inig period liead of the foreign department of the General Post Office, London, and during the Gordon Kiots in 178l was quartered with his troop in the Bank of Kngland, which lie suceessfullv defended ngainst the attacks of the rehels), aiul niece of Antliony ToDD, of Low Hall ]Ianor, co. Essex (descended from the old Durliam family), for more than forty years secretary of the General Post Office, London, during the reigns of Geoege II ancl George III, whose only child and lieir, Eleanor, m. 15th August, 1782, James, eighth Earl of Lauderdale (sve ErEKs's Peerage-). Mr. Brownk-ss d. in 17S5 (liaviiig predeceased his wife, wlio d. in 1815), liaviiig had issae, I. Colling Anthony, d. in infancy. II. Akthony, a ijosthumous child, of whom presently. I. Eleanor, 1, T > a. unm. II. Jane, | The younger son. ANTiioxr Bbownless, of Paynctts House, and Bockingfold Manor, Goudhurst, co. Kent, on the death of his uncle Major Michael Colling, in 1813. inlierited that gentleman'.s fortune, and pureliasctl the above-named estates and other freehold pi"operty in the Weald of Kent, and rc-sided principally at Paynetts. He was 6. 7th February, 1786; m. ISlt), Martha, daughter of John Austen, of Goudhurst, co. Kent, and Martha SiVYEK, liis wife, and by her (who (/. 1st August, Me&idenee — The Uruversity 18G4), had issue an only son and fonr daughters, viz., 1. AifTnoxT COLLINQ (Sir), the subject of this memoir. I. Jane, /«. 1851, Alfred William Tre- deiinick Hamilton (second son of the late Captain William Hamilton, of the Rille Brigade, of Eden, co. Donegal, Ireland), who d, s. p. {see Bdkke's Landed Oentry, Hamilton of Castle Samiltoii). II. Martlia, m, 1850, James Paumicr Hamilton, Q.C, recorder of Cork, county court judge, chairman of quarter sessions, E.K. of co. Cork, and bencher of King's Inns, Dublin, eldest son of the late Captain William Hamilton, of Edsn, co. Donegal, and has an only son, William John Paumicr, of Mossvill, co. Donegal, J. P., Colonel Cork Artillery, late of the 41st Eegiment. {See Burke's Landed Geiitri/.) III. Eleanor, d. yonng. IT. Elizabeth Anne, m. Ect. Arthur Parke Ikwi.ve, M.A. Dulih'u, vicar of Biugley, co. York, and rural dean, and has numeiTius issue. Their eldest son is the Rev. Edward Cliampneys Irwine, M.D., British Chaplain in Japan. Mr. Brownlcss d. 1st April, 1802, and was s. by his only son. of Melbourne, yittoria. Jrms—A chevron sa. between three corniah choughx ppr dliplayed or. Motto — J'aapire. ^^ CreH — A.n eagle with wings CAPTAIN WILLIAM HORACE LEE, of Ottawa, Canada, late of the Governor-Gciierars Foot Guards, now of the Civil Service, h. l'2th February, 1844, m. Alice Jaue, daughter of Joiiathoii Slater, of Chippawa, CO. Welland, and has issue, Jessie Eileen Winifred. HinEntir. William Lee, of Enniseorthy, co. Wex- ford, Ireland, was a military surgeon in H.M.'s 24th Regiment, and served in Canada in the war of 1812, and was subsequently gentleman iislier of the Black Rod to tl>e Legislative Council, b. circa 1763 ; m. 1798, the daughter of Godfrey King, of Quebec, and d. 1st July, 1833, having by her, who d. 1803, had issue, with two d,iughters, a son. William Henkt Lee, clerk of the Privy Council of Canada, b. 1799, served for fifty- one years in the Canadian Civil Service, and on his retirement in 1872 was presented by the government with a piece of plate in recognition of his " faithf nl and distinguished services." He m. 1812, Harriet Louisa, sixth daughter of the late Colonel the Hon. Samuel Smith* of Etobicokc, and by her, wlio d. in October, 1893, had issue. The family of Colling possessed freehold properly in the nciglbourhood of Ilurworth in co. Durham for several centuries. after the American Revolution and obtained a grant of lauds in the township of Etobicoke. He was a meuiber of the Executive Council of Upper Canada, and was twice Administrator of the Government. He was the sou of James Smith, and had a sister Anne, m. Hon. Alexander
 * The Hon. Samuel Smith, of Etobicoke, Colonel Queen's Rangers, came to Canada