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 716 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Antrim^, nnd|niece of Lieutenant- Genei-al Sir William Casement, K.C.B., late military member of Couucil of tlio Governor-General of India, and d. 10th November, 1872, having by lier, who il. 27th 27th Fcbruarj, 1894, had issue, (1) John Williamson Case- ment, h. 10th June, 1841, d. r. p. at Rugby, 22nd Jan- uary, 1855, s. p. (2) Edmund Casement Pollard, b. 17th March, 1843, d. r. p. at Calcutta, November, 1814. (3) Edmund McGildowney Hope, of Braidujle, co. An- trim, entered the Bombay Civil Service, 1869, is now ofKciating puisne judge of the High Court of Bombay, i. 6th July, 1848, m. 25th November, 187y, Cornelia Emily, only dauahter of Sir Michael Westkopp, late chief justice of the High Court of Bombay, and has issue, a. John Henry Westropp, b. 2nd October. 1880. b. Lionel Edmund, b. and d. 1884. a. Bessie Maud, b. 29th September, 1882. b. Grace, b. and d. 1887. c. Esme Mary, b. 17th January, 1892. (1) George Wade Kobertson, Major R.A.. b. 15th Novem- ber, 1853, m. 5th October, 18S0, Alice Elizabeth, dau- ghter of MajorGeneral William Eobeets, and has issue, Maud Elizabeth Amy, b. 12th October, 1881.' Eileen Hope, b. 13th October, 1886. (1) Josephine Mary McGil- downey, b. 19th March, 1845 ; "»n. Ifith August, 1866, her first cousin. Sir Theodore Cracraft Hope, K.C.S.I., C.I.E., of the Bombay Civil Service (see below). 2. .Joseph Hennessv, Lieutenant 3rd Bengal N.L, b. 20th March, 1816 ; acting assistant Political agent at Dorunda, Chutia, Nag- pore, d. vmn. there 24th May, 1843. A tablet has been placed to his memory in Trinity Church, Marylebone, by his brother officers. 1. Eleanor Sophia, b. 13th Novem- ber, 1806, </. tivm. October, 1849. 2. Anne, h, 19th February, 18u8, d. same year. 3. Anne, b. 7th September, 1809, m. 10th March, 1831, James Hope, M.D., F.R.S., who d. when physician of St. George's Hospi- tal, 13th May, 1841. He was descended from Henry, elder brother of Sir Thomas Hope, first bart. of Craighall and Pinkie (for notices of both, see Uic/iuvari/ of National Jiiof}rapliif, vol. xxxvii). They had one son, Theodore Cracraft (Sir), K.C.S.L, CLE., of Boothstown, co. Lancaster, and 21, Elvaston Place, London, b. 9th December, 1831, entered the Bombay Civil Service 1853, barrister-at-law, 18G6, member of the Legislative Council of the Governor-General of India, 1875-80; provisional member of Council, Bombay, 1880 ; secre- tary to Government of India for finance and commerce 1881-2, oiBciating finance member, 1882, public works member of Governor- General'a Council, 1882-7, and retired in 1888. He was created C.S.L 1877; CLE. 1882; K.C.S.L 1886. He m. his first cousin, 16th August, 1866, Josepliine Mary McGildowney, only daughter of John William- son Fulton, of Braidujle, J.P. {see above). 4. Mary Charron, b. 4th November, 1811, m. April, 1842, William ToLLEK, late H.E.I.C.S., son of John Toiler, solicitor of Barn- staple, and d. at Calcutta, 7th November, 1844, leaving issue, by him, who d. 27th October, 1885, (1) Caroline Hope, b. 1813, m. 29th April, 186S, Commander W. F. Johnson, son of Rev. F. C. Johnson, vicar of White Lackiugton, co. Som- erset, and nephew of Sir James Brooke, first Eaja of Sarawak, Borneo, and has issue, Charles Hope Willes ; Henry Carslake Brooke ; William Stuart Northcote; and Mary Emma. (2) Ellen Fulton, b. 1844. 5. Charlotte Haves, b. 29th August, 1813, m. lOtii February, 1832, George Mackintosh, of Geddes, convenor of Nairnshire, and d. 10th December, 1883, having by him, who rf. 2nd September, 1872, had issue, (1) William Alfred Bruce, b. 1837, d. 1868. (1) Anne Agnew, b. 1832, m. 1857, John Walker, of Broughton,. Cumberland, barristcr-at law ; she inheri- ted Geddes from her father, and has issue, Thomas Charles Bruce, barrister-at- law, D.L.J 00. Nairn, vi. 16th August, 1893, Marianne,