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 584 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. I. Cliin-lps (Rev.), ret-lor of Xewtown, t'o. W'eslmeatb, aftrrwards denn of the Chapel Koynl, Dublin, and sub- sequently dean of Ossory, h. 25lh July, 1789; m. at Soutbinn]iton, July, 1811, Eliza, daughter of — Durell, and bad issue, 1. John, stipendiary magistrate in Ireland, ?». the eldest daughter of Thomas Featherstonhaugh, of CO. Westmeath, and was buried in St. Mary's ehureliyard, South- hampton, leaving issue a son, Charles. 2. Charles (Rev.). 3. Francis, Captain late 28th Regi- ment. 4. 1 homas, deceased. 5. Samud, d. 1854-. II. John, Captain B.N., served in the West Indies, and was present at the attack on Washington, h. ISth October, 1790 ; m. 1S31, Cecil Mary, second daughter of the Rev. Thomas Pem- BERTON' (of the family of Pembeetox, of Thrumpmgton, co. Cambridge), and widow of — Hodgson. III. Francis, h. 11th July, 1703, entered the Navy, and il. at sea, 1815. IT. Samuel, h. 23rd April, 179fi, educated at Woolwich, and entered the army, m. Louisa, youngest daughter of Major Macxajiaea, of co. Clare, and d. ioth AprQ, 1890, leaving issue, 1. WcUeslcv, deceased. 2. Cecil. 1. Susannah, deceased. 2. Hoiioria. 3. Louisa. I. Eliz.abeth Anne, b. at Portarlington, Queen's co., Ireland, m. first {ax below) Lieutenakt-Colonei. George GrKET, and had issue (see below) ; and eeeondly, 10th March, 1817, Rev. Sir John Godfrey Thomas, Bart., and d. 5th May, 1854, having by him, who d. at Bodiam, 7th May, 1841, bad further issue (see Burke's Peerage and Bar- onetage). II. Letitia, h. 12th July, 178G, m. William Philip Beaeazon, son of Philip Brabazon, of Carstown, co. Meath, and by him (who d. 1854) had issue, six sons and six daughters. III. Julia, b. 3l6t August, 1787, d. in infancy. IT. Julia Margaret, b. 22nd April, 1792 ; in. 20th Sejitember, 1819, Jamis Martin', third son of James Martin, of Overbui*y Court, co. Worcester, M.P. for Tewkesbury, and Penelope, his wife, daughter of John Skipp, of Upper Hall, Ledbury, co. Here- ford. V. Margaret, b. 19th July, 1797, m. Sherlock Willis, of Cheltenham, and d. s. p. at Leghorn, 1828. jpainil!) of CRreg. This family claims descent from the Geets of Grobi). progenitors of the Marquesses of Dorset, tiie Duke of Suffolk, Lady Jane Grey, and the Earls of Stamforth. Lord Leonard Gbet, who was second son of Thomas, first Marquess of Dorset, by his second wife, Cecilia, daughter and heir of William, Lord Bonville and Harrington, was marshal and lieutenant of the army in Ireland, and was created TiscorxT Graney in the Peerage of Ireland, 2nd JanuaiT, 1535, but in five years afterwards, on the 28th July, 1541, he was beheaded and attainted and the title fell under forfeiture. He is said to have had a son by his wife, the daughter of the rebel O'Neil, who was brought up by that family in ihe north of Irelnnd, but became a staunch sup- porter of the Crown, receiving large gi'ants of land, including Grey field and James Town. From him il is said descended, John Gray (or Grey), of Greyfield, co. Roscommon, who was hving in 1719, and left a son. Rev. John Grey, of Greyfield and James- town, CO. Roscommon, b. 1740, m. the daugh- (,£]. of Wynne, of Hazlcwood, and by her had issiic, two sons, I. Owen Wynne, of whom presently. II. John, of Sligo, d. s. p. The elder son, Captain Owen Wynne Grey, of the 6th Dragoons (Carbineers),™. Elizabeth, daughter of O'Keil, of CO. Wexford, by whom lie had several sons and daughters. He appears to have m. twice. His only two surviving sons, by the first marriage, I. George, of whom presently, II. William O'jS'ei], Captain 30th Regi- ment, b. 1782, m. 1806, Barbara Eliza, eldest daughter of Thomas Blaee, third son of Sir AValter Blake, of Menlo Castle, by Barbara, liis wife, daughter of Myles ErRKE, of Oner, co. Galway, and d. 1841, havingby her who d. 1860, had issue, 1. Owen Wynne, an ciEcer in 41st Regiment, b. 1810, d. of cholera in Madras, India, 1840. 2. William Robert, Major late 44th Regiment, b. 1826, m. 1863, Amy, adopted daughter of Rev. John Hare, and has issue, 1. William George, Lieutenant Indian Staff Corps, b. 12th October, 1866. 2. Robert Campbell, in the Civil Service of the Straits Settlements, b. 1868. 1. Ada Barbara Muriel, rf.yoimg. 2. Katlierine Bertha Constance. 3. Alice JIaiul Mary. 1. Eliza, b. 1808, d. 1815. 2. Catherine, b. 1811, m. first, Colin Casipbell, of the West Indies, and secondly, Ander;?on, and d. 1867.