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 BURKIO'S COLONIAL GExVTRY. 425 2. Ucatrice Jfavy Kobiiison, b. 5th Aujjust, 1S61, d. unm. 29th Decem- ber, 1889. 3. Dovothca Frances, J. 17th Axigust, 18i;3, d. 27th August, ISGl. Archdeacoa Tliornton is a iiicmbei- of the Junior Conservative CUi)), aiiil of Sion College. II. Thomas Henrv, C.S.I., U.C.L., F.R.G.S., M.E.A.S., &e., of 23, Bramham Gardens, South Kensington, S.W., and formerly of Leigham Holme, Streatham, co. Surrey, J. P. for Surrey and London, chairman of the Wands- vorth board of magistrates, and mem- ber of the standing joint committee of the London County Council ; fellow of St. John's College, O.xford, 1H33- 62 ; of Her Majesty's Bengal Civil Service, 1850-81 : secretary to the Punjaub government, 186i-70 : acting foreign secretary to the government of India, 1876-77 ; judge of the Chief Court of the Punjaub, and member of the Legislative Council of India, 1877- 81 ; i. 31st October, 1832: m. Sdth Sep- tember, 1862, Alfreda, second daughter of J. Cottle Spender, of Bath and Engliflicond^e, co. Somerset, by Caro- line, his ivife. daughter of William Keut, of Bath, and has issue. Residence — Bisliopscourt, Alfred Henry Kobinson, B.A. (Trin. Coll. Cand) ), b. 2otli August, 1862 ; educated at Harrow. Mr. T. 11. Tliornton is a member of the Travellers' uiid Magistrates' Clubs, m. Sami-ei (Right Kev.), Bishop of Ballarat. I. Martha, i. 7th June, IS27 {Residence, 70, Llsham Road, Kensington). II. Klizabeth, h. 23rd March, 1829 ; m. 1871, Robert Jacomb Hooi), and d. s. J). 1875. III. Lcetitia, b. 13th Febnuiry. 1831 ; m. lOth June, 1858, Rev. William E. Littlewood, wlio d. 3rd September, 1886, having had issiu', 1. Edward Tliornloii, M.A. (Cam- britlgc), bead master of Wynberg College, Cape Colony. 2. Tlionias Henry, M.A. (Oxon). 3. Nelson, deceased. 4. William, engineer, R.N. 5. Francis, drow ned in the " Rou- mania," 27th October, 1892. 6. Robinson. 1. Emma, m. Edward Sl.vter, of Bond^ay. 2. Loetitia Mary. 3. Elizabeth Jane Penelope. IV. Emma Jemina, b. lllli Jatiunry, 1839 ; d. unm. 23rd November, 1858'. Ballarat, Victoria. 3iaUis.cin* CiHARLES COLLINSON RAWSON, of the Hollow, Mackay, Qneenslaud, ^ a ju.stice of the peace for that colony, aud formerly chairman of the local branch of the North Queensland Separation League, h. at Boldou Rectory, Uurham, England, 13th December, 1840, aud went to Sydney, arriving there in December, 1867; m. 30th Augitst, 1870, Winifred, daughter of the late Rev. W. G. Harrison, of Easiugtou Rectory, Durham, and ha.s had issue, I. Charles Stansfeld, h. 17th March, 1872. II. Harry, h. llth. February, 1874, d. 23rd July, 187G. ill. Lionel Reginald, h. 23rd December, 1875. IV. Geoffrey Edmund, h. 18th September, 1879. Hiiuattc. The Rawsons are a very ancient family for many generations settled in Yorkshire, in the Herald's Visitations of which county their pedigree is amply set forth. John Rawson, of Ingrow, b. in 1.505, son of John Rawsox, and a scion of the Yc rk- shire family of the name, d. in Noven.ber, 15(J4, leaving a son and lu-ir, John Rawson, of Ingrow, b. in 1535, had by Agnes his wife, who d. Isl Dcci'mher, 1589, two sons, I. Anthony, his heir. II. William, b. in 1568; »». February, 1590, Isabel Fowler, of Utley, and left four daughters, 1. Margaret, m. Robert Wrioht. 2. Mary, m. Joshua Field. 3. Isabella, m. John Rawson. 4. Elizabctli, m. William MiDGE- LEI". The elder son, Antiiont Raw.son, m. Margaret Deav, of Gilstead, and by her who d. m 1809, had issue,