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 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 451 Mr. Bright, arrived in ^ftlbourno in January, 1854. Ho was twice chair- roan of the Melbourne Harbour Trust, and was for a long period a trustee of the public library, museum, and National Gallery of Victoria. He wna comnaissioner to the exhibition of London, 1861-2 ; Dublin, 1864 ; Melbourne, 1866-7: London, 1873-4; Jfclbourne, 1880; Calcutta, 1883; Adelaide, 1887: and Jfelbourne, 1888. Jlr. Brijjht is one of the board of advice to the agent- general of Victoria, and a partner in the firms of Messrs. Antony Gibbs and Company, and Messrs. Gibbs, Bright and Company. He was created C.M.G., 21.th May, 1883. Itincaac. NATii..rEL BiiiOHT, of the city of Wor- costcr, was h. in 1-11*3, and was liiirifil in St. Peter's Ckureli, Worcester, 23n.l November, 15(>4, aged 71 years, leaving h Joyce, his wife (who was buried at the same phice, 3rd June, 1552), James; George; Joyce; and others. J.4.MES Brioht, of Worcester, the eldest sou, was twice married ; by his first wife, Margaret, to wlioui he was m. iu 15G1, he luid issue, Hexrt, his successor. Nathaniel, baptised at St. Peter's, 'Wor- cester, September, 1.5fi5. Robert, bapti-ed at St. Peter's aforesaid, January, IStiS. Thomas, baptised at St. Peter's, 7th January, 15S6 ; m. and had issue. John, baptised at St. Peter's, 30th December, 1592. James, baptised at St. Peter's, May, 1594. Katherine, baptised at St. I'eter's, 19th May, 1590. Alice," baptised .it St. Peter's, 20th January, 1.591. Johane, baptised at St. Peter's, 18th January, 1593; m. there 23rd Novem- ber, 1613, Richard H.rvvood. ilr. Bright's wife dying in January, 1597, was buried at St. Peter's, Worcester, on the 31st of that mouth. He m. secondly, at the same place, 3rd September, 1598, Alice, daughter of Stapxton, of Wliittington, near the city of Worcester, but had no issue by her. He was buried with hia first wife, 24th December, 1599. His ehlest sou. The Rev.Hexki- Bbioht, the learned and aeeomplislied t'aeon of Worcestcr, was baptised at St. Peter's, 26th October, 1562, was Df Balliol College, Oxford ; Prebendary of Worcester Cathedral, 1(U9, and liead master of King's Seliool, Worcester, for forty years ; he is i eferrod to by Fuller, and also by Wood, in his Fasti. He m. Johanne, daughter of Rowland Berkeley, of Speteliley, and Cotheridge, co. Worcester, and sister of Sir Robert Berkeley, Knt., a judge of the King's Bench, by whom (who m. secondly, Edward AxxEstET, of Brookend, co. Oxford, and was living Ifiih May. 1038) he had issue (w)th two other daugnter), Robert, his heir. Mary, baptised at Worcester Cathedral, 7l'h June. 1590. Dorothy, in. first, John DoiiYNS, of Eves- batch, eo. Hereford, gentleman (who ue by both marriages. Joyce, m. at libnley Lorett, eo. Wor- cester, 16th July, 1(J38, John Bui DUES, of Prior's Court, co. Hereford, anil had issue. Catherine, m. William Cl.IEFE, of ]l:itherue, co. Hereford, ami of Crreat Wldtley, CO. Salop, and had issue. Canon Bright purchased the manor of Brockbury, co. Hereford, together with various other estates in the parishes of Cohvall and Coddington, in the same co., and at Castle Moreton, co. Worcester. He d. 4lh March, 1626, was buried in Worcester Cathedral, where his monument with an epitaph eoui- posed by Dr. Hall, Dean of Worcester, still remains, and was s, by- his sou, Hekbeki BiiiGUT, of Brockbury, CO. Here- ford, and of Castle Moreton, co. Worcester, h. 1617 ; >n. first, at Comid, eo. .Salop, 4th June, 1638, Mary, daughter of Edward Cressett. of Cound, and Upton Cressett, co. Saloj), by whom (who was buried at Cohvall, 9th April, 1647) lie had issue, Henry, baptised at Cohvall, 22nd August, 1641, and buried there 3rd September following. RoBicitr, his successor. Edward, baiitised at Cohvall. 26th June, 1645; living 2l)th July, 1605. Elizabeth, d. ««»i., buried at Cohvall, 1st October, 1671. Mary, m. at Cohvall, 2Glh June, 1665, Thomas Wyi.de, of Lcdburv, co. Here, ford. He m. secondly, at Ludwardine, co. Hereford, 5th October, 1647, Francis, daughter of Thomas Walwyn, of Longford iu the same co., by whom (who d. 2-nd Jjinuarv, 1655, and was buried at Cohvall) he hacl further issue, Thomas ; John ; Henry ; Francis; Xicbolas; Rowland; Wahvyn ; imd Jane. This latter family possessed the estate called "J'he Hoar," in the parish of Cohvall, which was settled on their mother at her marriage; their descendants continued there till 1765, when the es'ate descended to 2 G 2