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 766 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. only daughter of Thomas Reed, of the Pari;, Nottingham. (4) Harrv Polhill, //. 20lh October, 1852, m. 8th January, 1889, Alice Jane, second daughter of Sir William Ross MiHON,Ba.rt., of Castle- gar, CO. G-fl.lway. (1) Alice Marv, m. 1st July, 1868, ' Richard Warneford Botle, of College Grrecn, Dublin, and has issue. (2) Florence Eliza. (3) Beatrice Anne. (4) Rosalind de Camera. 4. Thomas King, h. 23rd October, 1817, m. IGtli Becember, 1847, Henrietta Rcaveley, daughter of Wil- liam Wbitakcr Maitl. d, of Loughton Hall, co. Essex, and d. 15th August, 1889, leaving issue. (1) Lucy Maitland, m. fith November, 1878, Walter OuLESs, A.R.A., of Bry- anston Square, London. (2) Alberta Maitland, m. — Elowek, and has issue, 1. Frances, l>. 20th October, 1807, m. 9th June, 1829, Rev. William Brownlow, rector of Wilmslow, CO. Chester, and rf. 1875, leaving issue. Rev. Canon Brownlow. II. Richard, mayor of Newcastle, 1796, il. 1806, leaving four sons and four daughters, of whom Robert Ewbank (eldest son), i. 1790, Lieutenant- Colonel 9th Native Cavalry, was killed at JugduUock, 1842, leaving issue. III. William, of whom presently. I. Frances, m. Colonel Macdonald, and left issue. II. Annie, (7. ;/»»«. III. Henrietta, d. nnm. The yoimgest son, William Ciiambeks, of Calcutta, held several high appointments, in the Hon. E. I. Co.'s service. He w. Cliarity, younger daughter of Thomas Eraser, of Balnain, Inverness-shire, by Elizabeth, his wife, of the family of Mackinnon, of Mackinnou, and d. 22nd August, 1793, having by her, wlio rf. 15th April, 1824, had issue, two sons and two daughters, I. William Frederick, M.P.,K.H.,E.R.S., VI. Mary, daughter of William Eraser, M.D. of Balnain, Invcrness-shirc, and d. in December, 1855, having by her, who d. 1839, had issue, 1. William Frederic (Rev.), 4. 17th January, 1829; m. Augusta, elder daughter of Rev. Thomas Robin- son, rector of Milford, Hants, •aud by her, who d. in 1892, has issue, William Frederic Dominic. 2. Robert Harcourt, h. 4th January, 1830 ; m. Julia, younger daughter of Rev. Thomas Robinson, above- mentioned, and has issue, (1) Frederic Thomas Harcourt (Rev.), d. unm. January, 1891. (2) Harcourt Augustine Fran- cis, is married. (3) Francis Robert Charles, also married. (4) William J. Harcourt, B.A., b. 10th October, 1802, d. nnm. at Zanzibar, 4th March, 1894. (5) Herbert, d. unm. (6) Percy (Rev.). (1) Mary Augusta Julia. (2) Frances Elizabeth. (3) Rosalind Charity Isabella. 1. Rosalind Charity, m. Rev. James FTLEE,of Woodlands, Surrey, and d. ■?. p. iu January, 1889. 2. Frances Elizabeth, m. Rev. J. A. Ceoziee, find d. in August, 1858, leaving a son, Frederic. II. Charles HABCorRT, of whom we treat. I. Charity Eliza, d. unm. in October, 1853. II. Anne, d. unm. March, 1867. The second son. The Hon. Sir Charles Harcourt Chambers, Knt., chief justice of Bombay, m. Isabella, younger daughter of Major Wil- liam Wilson, of Polmaily, by Anne his wife, daughter of Patrick Grant, D.L., of Lochletter and Sbeuglie, Glen Urquhart, Inverness-shire, and d. 13th October, 1828, having by her, who d. 10th December, 1874, had issue, one son and two daughters, I. Charles Haroofet, of whom pre- sently. I. Charity Isabella. II. Anne Catherine. Tlie only son, Charles Harcourt Chambers, M.A., barrister-at-law, b. 26th December, 182(i, m. May, 1862, Lucebella, only daughter of Ca))- tain Marcus Theodore Hare, R.N., of Rock- end, Torquay, .and Court, Devon (.see Burke's Landed Qentry^ Haee, of Surstmonceaux)^ by his wife, Lucy Ann, second daughter of John Thomas, first Lord Stanley, op Alder- let {nee Burke's Feerage) and d. 30th Octo- ber, 1876, having by her (who m. secondly, 1877, J. A. Strong, and has is.sue) had issue, four sons and two daughters, I. Charles Roland, of Middlemount, the subject of this memoir. II. Marcus Stanley. III. Bertram Mordaunt, Lieut. R.N. IV. Walter Theodore Gervais. I. Lucebella Margherita, m. Rev. G. F. Whidborne, and has issue, George Ferris ; Charles Stanley Lucas ; and Bertram Seymour. II. IdaVereMaude,)».6thFebruary, 1894, Commander Charles W. Winninqton- Ingram, R.N.