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 450 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. of Lieiitciiant-ColoiK'l Hay Maetix- HALE, R.E., and il. 1879, learing one daughter, Gwendolen. III. William, heir male of the family and the eubject of tlii? memoir. I. Mary, m. 2ist May, 1846, her cousin Sir Thomas William Evan-', Bart. {see above) of AUestree Uall, who d. s. p. 1892 ; she d. 1889. II. Clara. III. So])hia, m. H. E. Gisboene, of Derby. 5V. Susan Eliza, m. 1854, Walter ErANS, of Darlev Abbey, eo. Derby, J. P., and d. 2n'd September, 1891, having had one son, Arthur, b. 1855; (/. 1870. III. Lydia, »«. first, 20th December, 1S24, Kev. Edmund Robinson, of Thorp Green, co. York, and secondly. Sir Edward Scott, Bart., of Great Barr Hall, CO. Warwick, and d. leaving by herfirst marriage one son, who d. tmm., and three daughters. The second son, Thomas John Gisboene, of Holme Hall, CO. Derby, m. Sarah, daughter of J. A. Kkehmer, of Courland, St. Petersburg, and d. 1869, having bv her had issue, I. Lionel, b. 1820 ; d. num. 186], r. p. II. Francis, of Holme Hall, Bakewell, CO. Derby, b. 1822, educated at King's College, London, and St. Peter's, Cam- bridge, called to the bar 1848; »«. 1877, Ivatherine du Vernet, daugliter Arms — Erminois a lion rampant sable collared argent, on a canton vert a garb or. Crest — A demi-liou rampant ermines collared dovetailed or and issuing out of a mural coronet argent. k'eals — AUestree Hall, co. Derby ; and Lingen, Bramjiton Bryan, co. Hereford. EDWARD MILLER GARD EDDY, A.I.C.E., of Colebrook, Double Bay, Sydney, New South Wales, chief commissioner for railways, New South Walcp, and J.P. for that colony, h. 1831 ; m. first, 1874, Gwen Elleu, daughter of the late Gomer RoBliRTS, of Tan-y-Clawdd, Ruabon, North Wales, and by her (who d. 24th September, 188'2) has had issue, I. Edwaud Gomer, h. 21st October, 1877. II. George Watkin, I. 22ud January, 1879, d. 28th March, 1880. III. John Montague, 6. 16th July, 1881. IV. Alexander, b. 26th August, 1882. I. Nellie Elizabeth, b. 15th September, 1875. He m. secondly, 188G, Ellen, daughter of the late Samuel Wilkinson, of Spring Hall, Walsall, co. Stafford. Sssidence — Colebrook, Double Bay, Sydney, New South Wales. Clubs — Union, in Sydney ; Constitutional, in London ; and Conservative, in Edinburgh. C CHARLES EDWARD BRIGHT, C.M,G., formerly of Melbourne, Victoria, J now i-esident in Loudon, b. 1829 ; m. 25th August, 1868, Hon. Anna Maria Georgiana Mannebs-Sutton, elder daughter of John Henry Thomas, third Viscount Canterbury, K.C.B., G.C.M.G., governor of Victoria from 186t5 to 1873, and has issue, I. Ar.FEED Ernest, to whom H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh stood sponsor, 6. 1869; educated at Eton. II. Charles Henry Manners Sutton, 6. 1870 ; educated at Eton. III. Richard George Tyndall, lieutenant 2nd battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), b. 5th February, 1872 ; educated at Welling- ton College. 1. Georgina Amye Blanche.