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 BURKE'S COLONIAL CKNTHV. 763 Tlu' only ^on, IIivNKV Hkwgii.l, of Honiliy Gniiigo, co. York, J.I', aiul D.L., was uppoiiitoil by the Loi'd C'lmiiibi'i'liiiii to atk'nci tlio fimcnil of U.K. II. till' Duke of York, at Wiiulsor, in 1.S27, as till' ri'im'scntativc of liis late father. He was 4. (ith .lune, 17SS, m. 1.S12, Harriet, yoniiyei^t. daii^hler of the late Colonel Uohert liiivi;i,.f'H,* of the C'oUlstreani Gnanls, of (j>uiclenhani Hall, co. Norfolk, and had issue, I. Ki)v]N Hexuv, of whom presently. II. I'erey W^illiam, i. 13th February, 181; III. June, daui^hter of Lieutenant Colonel rKTi.ny, R.A. III. Henry li'rederiek (Rev.), //. 20th Drtober, 1818; in. Fanny, da|i;liter of the late Rev. Chai-lcs de CoiiTLOUON. IV. Frederick Charles, Lieutenant R.N., li. 12th September, 1835 (to whom H.R.H. the Duke of York was sponsor) 111. and had issue, Henry, who iii. 14th May, 1875, his cousin, Harriet, daughter of Edwin Henry Hewoill (see below). V. Arthur Scott, h. 1st Jauuai-y, 1831. I. Elizabeth Mary. Arms — Sable, iivo battle-axes {hoes) in salt a tnascle, bet ween four cross crosslefs, argent). Crest — A nai/'s head erased sable. Motto — Marie ef lahore. Residence — Holmesdale, Niagara, Ontario, II. Harriet. The eldest son, Cattain ICuwix Hk.nky Hhwoill, fornu'rly of the Ist Royals, was appointed to a eoni)iany of tlu' fifth West York Militia, during the Crimi-an War, by Ijord liurewood, the then Lord Lieutenant of the county, h. 2Hh August, 1814, m. J 846, Mary Luerctiii Cornelia, yoiniger daughter of Tlionioe Bi'DGiiXjt of Holmesdale House, Surrey, J.I', and H.L. co. Surrey, and by her luul issue, I. LovKLACii FnASEU, of liolnicsdah', tlu- subject of thia memoir. II. i'erey. III. III. P'dward Hugo, ;«. and living in the United States. I. Harriet, in. 14th May, 1875, her cousin, Henry HlsWOILI, {as abore). II. Alice, in. 22nd January, 1880, Henry Oaiujett, of the Willows, Niagara. III. Constance. IV. Ada, in. 7th October, 1886, Lambert Fabian, of Rosedale, Toronto. . Mary. VI. Rosalie Beauclerk. ')•(', arijenl {unarteriiig for Tll01{NICK01''T, oerl Canada. 8th Light Dragoons, was A.D.C. to his father, and after his death, was Brigade Major to General Dicksons, and was blown up when leading tlic storming party at the first siege of Delhi. II. Charles Eraser, of the Diplomatic Service, served at St. I'etersburg, Hamburg, and other places. He had issue, 1. Charles, who carried the colours of the 14th Foot, at Waterloo, and was afterwards in the Fusilier Guards. 1. Eldest daughter,);;. General Sir Alexander Wood I'ORU. 2. A daughter, m. Admiral Sir George Rich. III. Admiral Percy Eraser, R.N., naval commissioner at Malta, and sometime commis- sioner of the Naval Board, at Somerset House, m. Hon. Lucy Bi'NG, daughter of the second Lokd Tokkinqton. I. Elizabeiu Maet, in. (as in the text) 1785, Lieutbnant-Gbnebal Edwin Hewoill. II. Sophia, in. first, — Steer, and secondly, 21st April, 1838, Licutenant-Gcncral Sir Charles William Dotle, G.C.B., K.C.H. {see BnRKE'.s Baronetage). Admiral Sir Richard Stralian), Coldstream Guards, served with his regiment tluring the American War, and left issue with Harriet, who in. {as above) Henry Uewqill, of Hornby Grange, three sons, I. Robert, of the Grenadier Guards, A.D.C. to Lord (then General) Ludlow, in Egypt. II. Charles, of the 7th Hussars, served with his regiment in Spain, under Sir John Moore, »». 1817, Hon. Maria Vanneck, daughter of Joshua, first Baron Uuntingfield. III. Henry, of the 28th Light Dragoons and 16th Lancers, served iu India, and was present at the capture of Bhurtpore, and other engagements. I. Charlotte, in. 2yth December, 1810, Hon. Gerard Vanneck, second sou of Joshua, first Baron Huntingfield. t This family was resident for centuries, and, indeed, up to a very recent period, in Surrey. In Manning and Bbay's history of that county the pedigree is traced back to the reign of Henry' VIII. John Smith Budoen, the son of Thomas Budoen, of Shrub Hill, Dorking, was elected knight of the shire in the last two Parhauu'nts of George II, tlu' first time on the deatli of Lord Poltimore, the second time in the lust I'arliament of Georqe 11, when he was ofl'ered u baronetcy, but declined it ; this was renewed on the accession of George III, by His Majesty ]icr.sonally, when he agreed to accept it, but tin- election for the county taking a suildcn turn, and meeting with other eireumstances which he disliked (being a staunch supporter of the old Whig principles), he again declined the honour. He in. Lueretia, daughter of Matthew Mills, and d. 2hl May, 1805, leaving issue, with three dauglitera, a son, Thomas Buduen, of Holmesdale Houao, SuiTcy, and BeauUeu, Island of Jersey, J.P.
 * Colonel Robert Lovelace, of Quidenham Hall, co. Norfolk (whose only sister in.