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 744 EURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. He is the learneil author of The Sheriffs of Monlgomei-ijxhire, and other works. He »«. 10th April, 1830, Hon. Caroline Amelia Sophia, only sister of Udolphu?, seventh and present Loed Ayljiee (see that famili/), and has had issue, 1. Patty Sophia Elizabeth, i. 3rd January, 1851, d. young. 2. Sophia Louisa, I. 23rd llccember, 1852. 3. Emily, b. 5th July, 1856. II. Henry Crainpton, Joint Lord of the IManur of Stockton, eo. Salop, A. 23rd January, 1831. Mr. Lloyd purchased on 16th July, 1891, this property, a portion of the extensive estates ]50ssessed by Ms ancestry from a remote period. III. Frederick Bianchi, of Oakland, California, U.S.A., A. 18th November, 1832 ; in. Jane, daughter of John Eent, J.P., of Port Eoe, co. Tipperary, and has issue, 1. Brocliwel Frederick de Boulcrs, A. 22ud April. 1873. 2. William Vaughan Broughton, A. 18th January, 1883. 1. Violet Jane Gwcnllian, A. 2-lth December, 1874. 2. Minnie Maud Middleton, A. Slli April, 1878. ir. Charles Westail, of Bobina- warrah, the subject of this memoir. I. Jane Fitzgerald, A. 11th March, 1827; d. 11th December, 1839. II. Louisa de Beaumont, A. 26th June, 1829; rf. 10th August, 1S42. III. Ada Fitzgerald, A. 8th September, 1836 ; d. 25th Noven)bcr, 1851. IV. Emily Jane, A. 8th September, 1836 ; m. Robert Duff, of MiUbrook House, Province of Quebec, Canada, and d. 1876, leaving issue four daughters, 1. Ada Fitzgerald ; 2. Emily Jane ; 8. Henrietta ; and 4. A Iberta. T. Kate Randall, A. 4th September, 1839; d. 31st July, 1842. VI. Arabella Louisa Kate, A, 28th September, 1812; )«. Bernard D. FtJBKiss, of Bellevue House, Pro- vince of Quebec, Canada, and has issue, with others, who d. young, 1. Harry Crampton, A. 27th September, 1870, and 2. Frederick George, A. 7th August, 1880. Mr. William Lloyd, d. 7th February, 1855. Arms — Sa. tliiee nngs' heads erased arg, (quartering the arms of Oldcastle for mentation and many others by descent). Crexf — A nag's heitd erased arg. JfoHo— Fide ne ditHde. Seat — Bobinawarrah, Oxleyshire, Victoria, Australia. dfontst. HORATIO FREDERICK FORREST, C.E., of the Oaks, Winnipeg, Manitoba, member of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers, chief engineer oE G.N.W.C. Railway, acting government inspector of railways for Manitoba and North "West Territories ; was engineer on public works for Canada (Inter-Colonial Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway) IS68 to 1882 ; a graduate of the Military School, Quebec ; b. 6th May, 1839, m. 1864, Mary, second daughter of William Hedge, of the Canadian Civil Service (and Eliza- beth Holyoke Hedge, his wife, grand-daughter of Elizabeth Holtoke and great-great-great-great-grand-daugliter of Edward Holtoke, of Tamworth, Leicester, England, who settled in America in 1638), and by her had issue, I. William Wilson, b. 10th October, 1864. IT. Horatio Frederick, b. 7th October, 1867. I. Ida Maud !Marv, 6. ord January, 18G6. ILtucaac. jfnmilL' of IStigctoovtlj. The Edgeworths, originally, it is said, es- tablished at Edgeworth, now called Edgeware, Middlesex, settled in Ireland in the reign of Elizabeth, about the year 1583. Two brothers, Edward and Ekakcis Edgewokth, went to Ireland, probably under the patron- age of Essex and Cecil, as those names have since continued in the family. The elder son. The Eight Rev. Edward Edgeworth,