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 liU IKKS (,'OliUNLAL LiKNTKY. >.)i) ILintnae. St. I III. Iliam Cu'TVix KoLiEit Mautin, sou oI' Kocikr Martin, of Sleimoy, by ElizabotU, Ins wite, m. twice, anil ,1. in 1687. By his lirst wife, Margarft, daughter ot Anthony li'TCiiKN, he had issue (besides two daugliters, Margaret and Eli/.abetli) an only surviving TUTCIIKX Mautin, who w. lienuet CiAllsil or Gage, and (I. 1702, having by her had issue, I. William, Admiral ol the I'leet, in. lOlh August, 1728, Mary Atkins, of Twell, eo. aloucester, and . Arabella, daughter of Admiral Sir Wi Eowi.F.Y IC.B. (shew, secondly Colonel Giinis, of Horsle'v Park, Suss._>x),aiid by her had issue, • I Wdliaiii, of Hemingstone, Captain iii ' Elliott's Light Horse (15th Dragoons), m. Sarah, daughter of Admiral Sir Joshua Rowley, Bart, (so created 27th June, 1786), and by her (who <l. 21st Deeeuiber, IS-U) had issue, I 1. Williaiu, cl. f^. 27. 2. Kiehard Bartholomew, of Hem- j ingstone, Lieutenant 5th Dragoon Guards; iii. 5th April, 1832, Juliana, daughter of John Donovan Vbbner, Lieutenant 55th Foot, son of Robert Veknei!, of Dublin, by Juliana, his wife, daughter of Edward Donovan, of Uallymore, eo. Wexford, and </. 11th" April, 1855, having had issue, (1) William George, now of Hemingstone Hall, Ipswieli, CO. Suffolk, Major-General late Royal Horse Artillery, 4. 5th August, 1835; educated at the Koyal Military Academy, Woolwieh ; m. 19th May, 1863, Margaret, second daughter of William Strauan, of Sidmouth, co. Devon, by Anne, his wife, only child of General Sir George BultcU Fishee, R.A., and has issue, a daughter Beatrix Maria, A. 18th May, 1866. (2) Charles Xowiiley, an oillcer 70th Regiment, drowned in New Zealand, 1861. (3) Henry Joliii, Conniiander R.X., III. April, 1874, Kdith I'hiladelphia, daughter of Frances Olllev Mautin, of Rose Hill, Middlesex (we hdoir), and (/.January, 1870, leaving a daughter. (4) Richard Edward Rowley, i;.M.G., Colonel, lato Iiinis- killiiig Dragoons, British Commissioner in Swaziland. (5) Francis. (G) Joshua Gibbs. (1) Maria Elizabeth Veruer, 111, June, 1856, the Rev. John LONGE, rector of Sterulield, Suffolk. (2) Sarah Juliana riiiladelphia, d. vouug. 1. Eliza, ill. Rev. Charles Townlev, biother of XowNLiiV, of Fui- bournc, co. Cambridge. 2. AriUiella. 3. I'hiladelphia. •1. Maria. II Henry, of wlumi presently. HI. Georg.' (Sir), G.C.B., G.C.M.G., Admiral of the Blue Squadron ot lli.s Majesty's Fleet, Vice-Admiral of England, and knight of the Royal Sicilian Order of St. Januarins ; in. first 1804, Harriet, sister of Adnaral Bentinck; and secondly, 1815, Miss A. Locke, of Norbury Park, co. Surrey. The second son, Henry Martin, ot Lincoln s Inn anit Colston-Basset, eo. Nottingham, J.P., K.C., sometime M.P. for Kinsale, became a king s eouusel in Fox's Administration and was afterwards one of the Masters in Clianeery ; h 21st December, 1763, «(. 14th July, l/'Jj, Maria Elizabeth, elder daught<n- of Irancis Edmunds, of Worsborough, eo. ork, by Hannah Maria, his wife, younger daughter of Joseph Offley, of Hortoii Hall, eo. Derbv, whose wife, Mary, was the only daughter and heiress of Humphrey Bohun, of Beckles, gentleman, who (/. m 1(03; through which last mentioned family, and its connections with those of Knyvett, Bourcluer and others, her di scent is said to be derived from King Edwakd I. Mrs. Martin was b. 4th March, 1760, and (/. 31st August, 182,. Mr. Martin, d. I'Jth July, 1839, leaving issue, „ „„ , I. William Bennet, ot Ihurgarton Priory, co. Nottingham, and alter- wards, of Worsborough, co. York, and Dale Hall, eo. Suffolk, J.P. and D.L., assumed the surname of KuMrNDS m addition to and after that of Maktin ; 4. 7th October, 1706 ; in. 26th Novem- ber, 1831, Augusta Marcia, only daughter of the Rev. John Cualoner, rector ot Newton Kyme, eo. York, (ot the Guisbro' family), by Augusta Anne, his wife, youngest daughter ot Robert and Lady Elizabeth SlTTON of Scrofton, co. Notlingham (the latter relict of Edward VAVASOUR ol Weston), and by her (who was b. 23rd