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 416 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. The elilpst- surviving son, William Beaslands, oE Morton, b. 1644, d. 1683, leaving by Elizabeth, his wife, two sons, I. William, of whom presently. II. Jonatljan, b. 1678, rf. 1681. The eldest son, William Beanlaxds, s. his grandfathor at Morton, b. 1673, possessed of lands in Morton. Lothersdale, Iveighley, and Barley, «!. Margaret, daughter of Joseph Gill, of Burley-wood-liead, and by her had is^iue, I. William, of whom we treat. II. Joseph, m. 1733, Elizabeth, daughter of John MuEGATEOTD, of Lees, and had issue, a son, Joseph, b. 1736, d. s. p. 1831, aged 95. III. John, b. 1708, m. daughter and heir of F£LL of Fell Lane, and had issue, a son, Josepli, of Fell Lane, who »«. Anne, daugliier of GtBEENWOOD, of Keigliley. Mr. Beanlands rf. 1757. His eldest son, William Beaxlands, m. Jane, daugliter of James Hoi'oiiTO.v, and by her, who d. 1753, aged 53, had issue a son, John Beanlands, of Morton Banks, who eventually *-. to all the properly of his grandfatlier, was b. 1725, m. Mary, daughter of Charles Pulleyn, and d. 1777, hav- ing by her, who d. 1800, had, with otlier issue, I. William, of whom presently. II. John, of Elm Tree Hill. Bingley, d. s. p., owned land at Mieklethwaite ; Beckfoot ; Elm Tree; Lothersdaile ; and Burley-wood-head. III. Benjamin, merchant of Bradford, d. s. p. IV. Joseph, of Bingley, d. s. p. The eldest son, William Beanlands, of Cottingley Grange, a merchant of Bradford, b. 1761, ni. Martha, daughter of William Haigh, of Bradford, and d. at Altona, Denmark, 1815, having by lier, who d. 18 i3, ajed 79, had with tliree daughters, an only son, John Beanlands, of Bingley, co. York, b. 1785, a Coniniissioner of Requests, m. 1815, Ann, daughter of William Gaunett, of Ofley, in Wharfedale, sister of the Rev. Ricliard Gauneit, of the British Museum, tlie emiiu'iit pliilologist, by Mary, daughter of William Rhodes, of Otley (see Burke's Landed Oetitri/, Rhodes, of Crexkeld), and d. 1862, having by her, who was b. 178-1', and d. 1872, had issue, I. William, of Elm Tree, m. Sarah, daughter of William Oddie, and d. s. p. 1880, aged 72. II. Benjamin, of Lincoln's Inn, London, d. s. p. 1866. III. Abthur, of whom presently. IV. Charles, M.A.,Ticar of St. Michael's, Brighton. Mr. Beanlands sold the Burley-woods estate to his cousin, T. Horsfall, J. P., of Hawks- w-orth Hall, co. York. His third son, Aethui! Beanlands, of the Palace Green, Durham, England, M.A. and J. P., m. 1S50, Jane, daughter and eo-heir of Thomas Jovvett. of Ashfield House, Bingley, Yorks, by Mary, daughter of WilUam Beiggs, of Wilsden, and had issue, I. Aethue. of British Columbia, the sub- ject of this memoir. I. ilavy Garnett. II. Margaret Frances, m. Frederick Horsfall HowsoN, M.A., of Ilkley, Yorks, eldest son of Frederick How- son, J. P. of eo. Huntingdon, by the daughter of Timothy Hoesfall, of Hawksworth, eo. York, and has had i-sue four sons, AVilfrid, Philip, d. 1891, Noel, and Herbert. III. Anne, m. William Boilase Tre- menheebe, M.A., Vicar of Pallion, Sunderland, eo. Durham, second son of Lieutenant-General William Tre- menbeeeb. Arm" — Ar. a tressureJJorii vert over all a saltier gii. Crest — A leopard's head erased or. Sesidence — The Rectory, Tictoria, British Columbia. ^amucL HON. SIR SAUL SAMUEL, K.C.M.G,, C.B., of Sopbieubnrgli, Liver- pool, New South. Wales, and of 15, Coui-tfield Gardens, South Kensington, London, agent-general in London for New South Wales ; 6. in London, 2nd November, 1820; vi. first, IGtb December, 1857, Henrietta itatilda, daughter of Benjamin Goldsmith Levien, of Geelong, Victoria, and tv bcr has had issue, I. Lonis, of Sydney, engineer, 6. 6th January, 1861, educated at the Sydney Grammar School, m. 2ud March, 1886, Mary Ruth, daughter of Captain Fowler, and d. in Sydney, 29th November, 1887, aged 26, leaving issue two daughters. I. Edward Levien, of Spring Street, Sydney, engineer, b. 28th April,