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 560 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. ^tfiOtt. HON. WILLIAM HILSON PIGOTT, of TaLlee, Liverpool Road, Burwood, near Sydney, New South Wales, member of the Legisla- tive Council and President of the Incorporated Law Institute of that colony, b. 10th March, 1839 ; emigrated to New South Wales, with his parents, in 1841 ; m. firstly, 28th August, 1863, Laura Jane West, and by her (who d. 1st November, 1877) has issue, I. William Henry, 6. 28th September, 1864. It. Richard Granville, b. 15th August, 1869. Mr. Pigott m. secondly, 9th January, 1883, Louisa Matilda, daughter of the late William David Jones, and by her has issue, I. Ethel Louise. "Efncnge. William Pigott, of eo. Cambridge (whose sister m. Dr. Kitchenee m. Sarah Lamb, and d. 22nd July, 179.'*, haiing by her, who d. 29th October, 1783, bad issue a son, William Pigott, who formerly practised as a doctor at St. Ives, afterwards became a Burgeon in the navy, and iiually an army surgeon in India. He m. iirstly, Ann Fox, by wbom he had no issue, and secondly, 1st May, 1800, Sarah Allpress (wbo d. 25tb April, 1837), and by ber had with other issue, I. William (Captain), served in the navy, was afterwards in the Hon. E. I. Company's Service, and was an elder brother, and for several years deputy master of the Hon. Corjioration of the Trinity House (when H.R.H. the late Prince Consort was Master), m. Geor- gina Frances Geanville, and (f. «. ^. 4tb May, 1870. II, Granado, d. num., baring served in III. Eichard, of Temple Court, Eeigate, CO. Surrey, d. s. p. 10th October, 1890. IT. John xllpeess, of whom presently. Mr. William Pigott d. at Cuttack, India, 12th December, 1818. His fourth son, John Allpeess Pigott, served in the navy on the West Coast of Africa, and afterwards resided iirst at London, then at Edinburgh, and finally at Sydney, New South Wales, whither he emigrated in 1841. He m. 16tb May, 1838, Margaret Hilson, and by her (who d. 27th May, 1875) had issue, I. William Hilson (Hon.), member of tbe Legislative Council of New South Wales, the subject of this memoir. I. Anna Kitchener, m. 9th September, 1864, and has ten children. II. Charlotte, m. 26th January, 1867, but d. s.p. III. Margaret, m. 26th March, 1875, but has no issue. Mr. J. A. Pigott d. 24th December, 1857. the navy during the war with Fi'ance, Arms — Sa. three pick axes, two and one within a hordure arg. Crest — A cfrei/hotind pass. sa. Sesidence — Tablee, Liverpool Road, Burwood, near Sydney, New South Wales. Club — Australian. Cstitticje* HENRY WHATLEY ESTRIDGE, of the Estridge Estates, St. Kitt.9, West Indies, and of Minety House, Malmesbury, Wilts, b. 1837, m. 25th October, 18/9, Selina Elizabeth Pye, only daughter and heiress of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Frances Wkmvss, of the Bombay Engineers (see Burke's Peerage, Wemyss axd March, E.), and Selina, his wife, daughter of the late George Pye, of Boconion, Bodmin. Mr. H. W. Estridge was a midshipman in the Indian Navy from 1855-9, and served through the Persian war, including Mohumsa, foi- which he received the medal and clasp. He was afterwards in the 46th Regiment.