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 408 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Quoensland, sat for the Wai-rego in the Parliament of the latter Colony ; was sometime Minister of public M'orks, and Colonial Secretary of Queens- land ; was appointed General Superintendent of the Australian Agricultural Company in 1856, and in 1861 returned to England. He was representative for Queensland at the Exhibition hold in London, 1862 ; Executive Com- missioner for the same colony at the Paris Exhibition of 1867 and 1878, and at Vienna in 187 !•; Royal Commissioner, etc., Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886; was for five years mayor of Stratford-on- Avon, from 1884 to 1889: and is a Member of the Council of the Royal Colonial Institute. He was created C.M.G. in 1878, and a K.C.M.G., 1886. ILincagc. Brian Hodgson", of Ashbouvne, co. Derby, wliose fuU-leiigtli portrait, painted by Van- dormin, in 1727, is in the possession of Sir Arthur Hod;son, was b. 1706, d. 12th De- cemVer, 178 1-. iiped 15. and was buried at Ashbourne (moriimental inscription), having had, by Elizabeth, his wife, ^^ho il. 29th No- Teniber, 1S06, nged 90, with other i.-isue, tliree children: 1. Bbtan, of whom presently ; 2. Kobert, who was father of the E( v. Robert Hodgson, Dean of Carlisle, Rector of St. George's, IJanover Square, and Vicar of Hil- lingdon, whose eldest son, the Rev. Beilby Por- tcns Hodgson, m. Frances, dauglitor of George John Lcali, of High Legh ; and 1. Margaret, m. 13th Miiy, 1705, to the Eight Eev. Doctor Beilby PoKTEus, Bishop of London, and formerly Bishop of Cliester, who was b. at Yorli, 1731, and d. at the Ej^iscopal Palace at Fulhani, 14lh May, 1809, aged 78. (See account of him in the Gentle- man's Mafjazine, vol. Ixxix, part i, 1809, 11. 485.) The son, Bkian Hodgson, who was b. 1741 ; m. 17fi6; d. at Uttoxeter, co. Stafford, 3rd Nov- ember. 1827, aged 85, and is buried with his wife, Kllen, in Ashbourne churcli, co. Derbv (I.I.), wlio d. 11th April, 1830, aged 9i. lie was fal her of, Eev. Edward Hodgson, M.A., Vicar (for 48 years) of Rickmansworth, co. Herts, and Rector of Laindon-cum-Basildon, co. Essex, b. 19th May, 1776 ; m. first, Miss FrLLEE- TON; secondly. Miss Fkanks, of Woodhill, Herts, and by lier iiad issue. I. Edward Franks (Eev.), d. tiiim. March, 1882. He m. as his third wife, September, 181S, at St. George's, Hanover Square, co. Middle- f.ex, Charlotte, only daughter of Francis "William Pemberton, of Bombay, East Indies (hy Mary, his wife, daughter of Cap- tain Price, of the Hon. E .1. Co.'s Naval Service), and only sister of Colonel Francis Charles Pemberton, of Trumpington Hall, ■:o. Cambridge (who d. IStli October, 1849). The Rev. E. Hodgson d. 4fh September, 1854, aged 78, and was buried at Eickmansworth (his widow surviving till 1864), leaving issue, II. Arthtr (Sir), K.C.M.G., the subject of this meu.oir. III. Henry Williams, of Trumpington Hall, CO. Cambridge, J. P., and D.L. for that CO., barrister-at-law of the Inner Temple (called 1814), M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge ; b. 29th September, 1819; m. at the British Embassy, Paris, 1st November, 1855, (on which occasion he was authorised to take and use the surname and arms of Pemberton only, pursuant to a royal licence dated 13tli October, pre- ceding), as her second husband, his cousin. Frances Maria Sophia (who vi. first, 11th April. 1836, Captain Wil- liam Hunlly Campbell, of the 201 li Eegimentof Foot, who d. 13lh Decem- ber, 1844, and was buried at Brnsfcls, leaving issue : 1, Francis Pemberton, late Lieutenant-Colonel 14th Hussars, b. 23rd May, 1837, d. in India; 2. Robert Huntly, M.A. of Caius Col- lege, Cambridge, a magistrate for co. Cambridge, b. 6th October, 1843; 1. Patience Frances Sophia, b. 28th Nov- ember, 1844, m. 1870, Canon Htdson, Rector of Gilling, Yorks), only child and heir of Colonel Francis Charles James Pemberton, of Trumpington Hall, CO. Cambridge (who d. 18th October, 1849), by Frances, his wife, daughter of Benjamin Keene, of Swincombe House, co. Oxford. Mr. H. W. Pemberton has one son, Arthur Ralpli, Major, Rifle Brigade, b. 6th January, 1857. IV. Christopher Pemberton, late H.M. Consul at Hakodadi, Japan; d. 11th October, 1865. V. Francis George, retired Major-Gen- eral, Indian Army. VI. Cecil, b. 1826. VII. Perceval, Major, Indian Armv, b. 1826 ; d. in India 1870. I. Jean Georgiana, ni. W. H. Si'TTON, and d. in 1867. II. Mary, m. 1848, Rev. Abraham Ver- non Hughes-Hallett, M.A. Cam- bridge, late Cha)ilain at Bruges, Belgium, who d. 1893. III. Charlotte, in. 1864, Rev. Mr. Nevile, Rector of WickenHy, co. Lincoln, who d. 1882.