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 762 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 6t.li Ffbnmrv, 1820, m. 9th April, 1856, Katboi-ino Maria, second daugli- tcrof James Winter Scott, of Rotlior- field Park, Hants, and d. 12lli January, 1868, leaving issue, 1. CnAELES John Hubeet (Sir), eiglith and pi-esent Bart., late Cap- tain Coldstream Guards, b. 1858. 2. Cecil Walter Nicholson, late lieu- tenant South Stailordshire Regi- ment, h. 9th July, 1860. 1. Margaret Katherine, d. num. 6th February, 1879. 2. Gertrude Teresa, m. 3rd January, 1888, John Erelyn Giad.stone, of Bowden Park, Wilts, and has issue. 3. Constance Caroline. II. Henby John (Hon.), the stibject of this memoir. III. Thomas Edmund, late Major 12th Regiment, h. 16th February, 1832. IV. George (Howard House, Ashtead, Epsom), Secretary of the Education Department, WhitehaU, b. 7th July, 1833 ;. m. 25th July, 1865, Mary l'et«r AuBERTiN, rector of Chipstead, Surrey, and has issue, 1. John Combe, b. 1869. 2. William Edmund, h. 1872. 1. Katharine Mary Frances, m. 31st January, 1893, William Calthorpe MAtLABT, of Clarcmont, Cape of Good Ho])c, and has issue, a son, b. 1st August, 1894. V. William Uvedalc, Captain 38th Regi- ment, b. 5th August, 1835; d. 1868. VI. Richard Combe (OaKlield, Dartford), i. 19th April, 1841, in. 11th October, 1870, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of W^illiam Aldvtokth, of Friford, Berks. I. Cliarlotte Elizabetli, m. 4th August, 1849, Captain W. S. Nicholson, late 26th Foot, and d. 8th March, 1874. II. Marianne. III. Frances Margaret, IV. Georgina EmOy, m. 3rd May, 1866, Henry Thomas Lambebt, of Bletch- ingly, Surrey, who d. 1879, leaving issue. Sir Thomas d. 29th June, 1864, and was *■. by his eldest son. Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Rev. Arms — Arg. a fesse wavy az. between three wolves' heads erased gu. Crest — A wolf's head erased arg. gorged with a collar wavy az. Residence— Fernhrook, Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand. fielucrill LOVELACE ERASER HEWGILL, of Holmesdale, Niagara, Ontario, Canada, b. 16th August, 1849; vi. '21st January, 1893, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas J.vmes, of Salisbury, Wilts, England. ILmcaac. The Rev. Heney Hewgill, M.A., rector of Great Snieaton, co. York, only son of Henry Hewgill, by Cordelia Place, his wife, «i. first, 1758, Catherine, daughter of — Thoenicropt, of Cheshire, and by her had one sou, I. Edwin, of whom presently. He m. secondly, 1765, Aiitonina, youngest daughter of the Hon. Thomas Willoug(hby, of Birdshull, co. York, second sou of Thomas, first LoKU MiDDi.ETON, and sister of Henry, fifth Lord Midilh'ton, and by her had issue, II. Janu's, M.A. in holy orders, rector of Great Smeaton. III. Francis, M.A. in holy orders, rector of Wollaton, Notts. I. Autonina,)«. William B.BAYLEy,M.D. The eldest son, Lieuienant-Geneeal Edwin Hewgill, of the Coldstream Guards, A.D.C. and private secretary to H.R.H. the Duke of York, wiiom he saved from being taken prisoner wlien pursued by some French Dragoons in 1794, by lending the prince his horse (the bridle used is at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich). He was made barrack-master-general in 1803, and was appointed to the conmiand, at Hull, of the Regulars and Volunteers in Lincoln- shire and Yorkshire. He m. 1785, Elizabeth Mary, daughter of William Fraser,* the Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, tem/>. George II and George III, and d. 1809, aixed 50, leaving issue, Henry, of whom presently. Catliorine Antouiua, m. Major Henry HiNDE. and III, retired with pension of £800 a" year for himself for life, and £300 a year for his daughter, Mrs. Hewgill. He had issue, I. General J. H. Fraser, who was killed at the battle of Deig, when in command of the infantry, who defeated the great rebel chief Holkar, in 1804. His eldest son, of the
 * William Fbaseb, Under Secretary of State for about forty years under George II