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 BURKE'S COLONIAL GKNTRY. (JOo UubiM-t Texxam (.v«> Lanilcil Ucnirii). 2. Cliristiiplier, d. iinm. 20lli October, 1810. •i John (Rev.), vienr of Burton Joyce, CO. Xoltingliam, m. Elizii- betli, (lantjlifer of Rev. I'liilip Smklt, imd d. 17th November, ISia. liiivin;; hv her, who d. 9th .Vliril, 1801, had with other issue, a son, Christopher, C. If. 6., of Svdnev, New South Wak~s, auditor- );eneral of that colony, h. 1817; III. ]85i, Catherine, dnufjhter of William liUSLIE, of Wartliill, CO. Aberdeen, and d. 9th Ain-il, 1888, leaving issue. 1. Dorotliy, »i. Rev. William Tiffin, rector of Mattersea, co. Nottiufiham. 2. Anne, d. uniii. 11th February, 1813. Til. EoBEHT, of whom presently. I. Dorothy, in. Rev. William CiiAMBERi?, D.B., rector of Achester, eo. North- iif Tlioma.s TnoiixMii.i., of Stanton, co. Herby, and d. 182(>, aged 79, having by her, who (/. 1791, had issue, a son. Rev. Geouge Roi.i.eston', viear of Maltby and Stainton, Yorksliire, b. 1791, hi. 11th May, 1818, Anne, daughter of John Nettleship, of Gainsborough, co. Lincoln, and d. ]8i;8, having had issue, I. Kobcrt (Kcv.), rector of Stanford Rivers, Essex, h. 1820, B.A. Oxon. n. George, M.i)., F.R.S., late Linacrc Professor of I'hysiology in Oxford, h. 1829; III. Grace, daugliter of John Pavy, M.P., and nieco of Sir H' niphry Davy, and d. 1881, leaving with other issiu^, a son, Humphry Davy, Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. III. William (Hon.), the subject of this memoir. [ . Marianne. II. Anne, in. Rev. J. W. Berkymak, late rector of Newton, Wisbeach, Cam- bridgeshire, and lias issue. III. Rosamond, (/. utitn. 1886. IV. Charlotte Maria, d. unin. 1872. v. Margaret Frances VI. .lane, m. Rev. John Earle, rector of Swanswick, Bath, and Professor of Anglo-Saxon in Oxford Universitv. ampton. The third son, Robert Rolleston, m. Margaret, daughter Anns — Arg. a cinquefoil sable on a chief gu. a lion passant guardant or a crescent for difference ; quartering Wi.vgfield, Bingham, CnABXELL, WoLL.vrox, Shelley, &c. {see J'isUaliun of Nottingham, 161-1). Crest — An eagle's head erased projier beaked or with a crescent for difference. Motto — Ainsi et peut estre meillcur. Sesidenrr — Kapunatiki, Raiigitata, Canterbury, New Zealand. C/«4 — Christchurch New Zi'aland. iHanljc;>, WILLIAM JOHN MANBEY, of Oak Lake, co. Dennis, Manitoba, Canada, b. at Guildford, Surrey, England, 23rd October, 1853, settled in Manitoba in 1880, elected Warden of the United Counties of Miune- do.sa and Riding Mountain, in 1884, and a member of the Western Judicial District Board of Manitoba, in the same year. Mr. Maiibey m. 1880, May Elizabeth (/). at iljitleford, Victoria, Australia), eldest daughter and co-heir of Eraucis William BiiEACH, of Shanklin, Isle of Wight, and Los Alamos, Province of Sonora, in the Republic of Mexico, and has issiLe. I. Wilfred Nigel Barinvell de Grandvillo, b. at Oak Lake, Manitoba, 2Stli November, 1891. I. Edith Mary Donne Harper, b. at ^linncdosa, .Maiiitdba. II. Muriel Dorothy More Harper, b. at Rapid Citj-, Manitoba. Mrs. W. J. Manbey's great-grandfather was Tliomas Bunach, who m. Mary Anne, daughter of William Donnr, of Colts Hall, co. Ni rfolk, by Anna Maria, his wife, daughter of Charles Bai!xvei,i,, of Milehani, co. Norfolk, and is thus descended from Dr. Diinni:, the Dean of St. Paul's lamp. James I, and from the sister of Thomas Mi mm:, the Martyr, who »i. Chief Justice Rastall.