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 lUKKK'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 655 Molloes—Over the crest, " Forwai-d" ; uiuler tlio sUi.'ld " Terreim periculii sperno." Sadje — A. sprig of hawthorn. jEei-ideiicc— luverquharity, Richmond, Tasmania. iHmra;'=!^;MiQlc)n HUGH PERCY ][URRAY-AYNSLEY, of RivcrLuv, Cln-istchurch, New Zealand, formerly a member of the LegLslativo Council, Trinidad, and member of the House of Representatives of New Zealand, h. in 1S28 ; m. 9th June, 1859, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas CAMfBEi.i,, and by her (who d. in 1893) has had issue, I. John Henry, b. 2-lth July, 18t50, M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. Loudon, late Captain 7th Battalion Rifle Brigade ; m. 27th April, 1891, Elizabeth Anderson, only daughter of Andrew Key, M.D. of AFontrose, N.B. II. Charles Percy, h. 9th January, 1862. III. Archibald Cruger, b. 28i-d July, 1864. IV. George, h. 19th Novembei, ISGo. I. Agnes Atliole, 6. 1863. II. Emma Mary, b. 1867. III. Helen Elizabeth, b. 1868. Uiiuactc. This family is a cadet branch of the great ducal Louse of AthoU and springs from, John, third Duke or Atholl, K.T., who w.his cousin, the Lady Charlotte, sole heiress of her father, James, second Duke of Atholl. Her Grace succeeded ber father in the barony of Strange and the sovereignty of the Isle of Man ; but iu 1765, their graces disposed of tins sovereignty, which they had derived from Sir John Stanley, Knt. (t:> whom it had been granted in 140(3 by Henry IV), to the Jiritish Government for £70,000, reserving, however, their landed interest on jiaynient of £101 lbs. lid., annually, and rendering two falcons to the Kings and l^ueens of England upon their coronation. Their graces had, with other issue, I. John, fourth Duke, from v'hom the present Duke of Atholl desceads. II. Charles, the youngest eon, from whom descend the Muhhat-Atnsley family. The youngest son. The Vert Rev. Lord Chables Mukbat, b. in 1771, was installed ui ISOIi, Dean of Bocking in Essex, where he entertained Louis XVIII of France and his suite. His lordship m. ISth June, ITM, Alice, dauglilcr of George MiiFoitl), and liciress of her great uncle (lawen .WNSM'.V, upon which nuirriagc he assumed by ?-igii maiiiial, the surname of Avx.si.iiV only and the arms of that family (piartcrly with his own. He d. in May, 1808, having by her, who (/. 18th June, 1813, had ia»ue, I. John, Ids l.eir. I. Atholl Keturah, b. 22nd July, 1801, m. oth June, 1826, the Rev. Sir Herbert Oakelev, Jiart., and d. 2t)th January, 1814. II. Charlotte, m. 28th January, 1812, General Sir John Oswald, G.C.B.,and d. 27th February, 1827. He d. Gth Juue, 1840. in. Elizabeth Aune, d. iinm. 7th June, 1880. His only son, John Murbat Atnsley, of Underdown, CO. Hereford, J. P. and D.L., b. 2nd June, 1795, m. 24th June, 1820, Ennna Sarah, daughter of Samuel Peach, of Tockington House, CO. Gloucester, and d. 25th Alarch, 1870, having had issue, I. Charles, bis heir, of Hall Court, Hants, J. P., C.B., admiral (retired) R,N.,aKnight of theLegionof Honour, and of the Order of the Medjidic. b. 21st September, 1821; m. Dth December, 1861, Augusta Judith, daughter of William Gilbert Campion, of Calcutta, and has issue, 1. John Francis, lieutenant R.N., b. 27th October, 1S(>6. 1. Alicia Harriett, m. 15th January, lSi)l. Kev. /Mfrol luans Vintk'i!, ]'riuci|ial of liichl!eld Training College. II. James Murrav, captain in the .army, b. 18th June, 1823; m. 23rd October, 1855, Hannah Maria JusTlN, of Ledbury, co. Hereford, aiul d. 2Sth March, 1860, leaving a daughter, Clara