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 770 BURKE'S COLONIAL GKNTRY. T fAll men- I V 1 homas (or Miunnce), <^ ^,^^^^ ^^ g^,^ V. Thomas, [^ jj^y_ ^^^g^ The second son. Edjiond 1'rk.vderoast, of Marlhill, h. 1731 ; Hi. a daughter of Walter Strang, of Cooleagh, co. Tipperary, and sister of Luke Strang, of Cooleagh, and d. in 1809, aged 70, leaving issue, a daughter. Anne, liring in 1810 ; and a son, EoBEHT PrenderOAST. oF Ardfinan Castle, and of Marlhill, m. 9th July. 1808, Anne, daughter of Robert Keating, of Ballydrihid, Caliir, CO. Tipperary, and by her (who d. 21st January, 18i>9, aged G8) had issue, I. Edmond, of Ardfinan Castle. II. Robert, of Ardfinan Castle, sm-geon- major on the staff of H.M.'s army, b. 13tli June, 1811; w. 5th December, 1860, Julia, daughter of Rev. Kenoghan, rector of Belfast, and (I. 25th November, 1890, leaving issue, 1. Robert John, Lieutenant R.N. 2. Frederick, Lieutenant R.A,,i. 14th December, 1865. III. James, 6. 15th May, 1812; (/. nnm. IV. John, h. 4th August, 1813 ; d. 5th June, 1820. V. Henry, h. 5th May, 1817; went to the United States, 25th October, 1848 j d unm. vi. Leonard, bariister-at-law, 4. 11th October, 1818. VII. John, b. 25th July, 1820. Sesidence — Merioola, Edge CI VIII. Nicholas, in Au.stralia, h. 9th July, 1827; )H. &nd has issue. I. Alicia Anne, b. 23rd April, 1809 ; m. A. Hearn, and d. 21st April, 1814, hay- ing had issue. II. Mary Anne, b. 24th September, 1814; d. unm. III. Margaret, h. 22ud January, 1816; m. Dr. William Mackenzie, and had issue. IV. Catherine, b. 5th December, 1822. V. Lucy, b. 22nd June, 1825. Mr. Prendergast d. 3rd January, 1838, aged 58, and was buried at MuUough. His eldest son, Edmond Prendergast, of Ardfinan Castle, b. 26th April, 1810; w. at Ardfinan, 27th October, 1831, Elizabeth, widow of Vere Hunt, of Cappawhite, daughter of Ricliard Vowel, and grand - daughter of Jefi'rcy Prendergast, of Croane ; and by her (who was buried at Mullough Abbey, near Newcastle, co. Tipperary) had issue, I. Robert Henry, the subject of this memoir. I, Susan, b. at Castleview, near Ardfinan, m. Colonel George Ramsay Alured Denne, late of the 4th Dragoon Guards, and d. leaving issue, one sou. II. Marrian, b. at Castleview ; m. at Bombay, Kenneth James Loch Mackenzie, of Amraoti, Berar, Dec- can, India, and has issue. Mr. Prendergast was buried at Mullough Abbey, co. Tipperary. iff, Sydney, New South Wales. E )WARD WILLIAM HAWKER, of Adelaide, South Austialia, b. 14th January, 1850, was educated at Harrow and Trinit}' College, Caiiibi-idge, B.A. 1871, LL.B. 1873, M.L. and M.A. 1890, called to the bar at the Inner Temple, 1874, elected to the House of Assembly of South Australia 1884 and 1887, resigned his seat in 1889, and was re-elected 1893, is a F.S.S., and in 1892 was elected a member of the Institute of Mining Engineers. He m. at St. Mary Abbots, Kensington, London, 14th May, 1890, Mary Letitia, second daughter of the late Sir William Foster Stawell,* K.C.M.G., of D'Estaville, Melbourne, Austi-alia, and has issue, George Stanley, I. 7th l^Iay, 1894. Frances Melian, h. 12th February, 1891. called to the Irish Bar, 1839, emigrated to Victoria in 1843. He was appointed Attorney- General of the colony, 1851, and was returned to the Legislative Assembly for the district of Melbourne 1856. From 1857 to August, 1886, he held the office of chief justice, and the following year was appointed lieutenant-governor. Sir William m. Mary Frauces Elizabeth, daughter of Willam Pomeroy Greene, of Collen House, Collen, co. Louth, Ireland, and afterwards of Woodlands, Victoria (see Greene of Orei/stuiies, p. 41), and d. at Naples, 12th Blarcli, 1889. Sir W. F. Stawell was the second son of Jonas Stawell, of Old Court, by Anua, his wife, second daughter of the Right Rev. William Foster, D.D., Bishop of Cloglier, Ireland (see FOSTER, uf T/iunilei/, p. 55).
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 * Sir W. F. Stawell was 4. in the county of Cork, 27th June, 1815, and having been