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 454 BURKE'S COLdNIAL GENTRY. 2. Kmily, m. ISO.'., KicUard Wal- lace, aud has issue. 3. Clara Eliza. Eichard Bright d. 16th December. 1858. IV. RoBEET, of ■nhdtn presently. T. .Samuel, of .Saudhcys, Liveriiool, J.P. eo. Lancaster, b. ' 25th September, 1799; »». lOlh Septeiuber, 1828, Eliza- beth Anne, daughter of Hugh JoKES, of Lark Hill, near Liverpool : d. 2Sth January. 1870, and was buried at the ancient chapel, To*teth I'afk, Liver- pool, having had issue, 1. Henry Arthur, of Ashfield, near Liverpool, J.P. co. Laneastel-, I. Februarv, 18S0; m. 18(51, Mary Elizabet'b, daughter of S. H. Thompson, of Thiiigwall Hall, near Liverpool, and d. 5th May, 1884-, leaving issue. 2. Hevwood, of Sandheys, West Derbv, Liverjiool (C/?/i— Reform) J.P. CO. Lancaster, b. 1836 ; ni. 188-1. Dorothea, eldest daughter of Colonel John Ireland BlACK- EIRXE. of Hale Hall. Lancnsliire. 3. Hugh Me.yler, b. 1839, d. 1S66. 4. Samuel, of Liverpool, b. 1843. 1. Sarah Elizabeth Mesnard, m. 1852, George Mellt, late M.P. for Stoke-upon-Treut, and has issue. 2. Elizabeth, )». 18.53, George Holt, of Liverpool, and has issue. 3. Harriette. 4. Anna Maria, m. 1874, Archibald Weir, M.D., of Malvern, and has issue. I. Phebe, b. in Queen Square, Bristol, 1785 ; d. 1875, buried at Colwall. II. Sarah, b. 26th March, 1792; d. 16th July following. III. Sarah Anne, b. at Ham Green, 3rd September, 1793, and d. It66, buried at Colwall. IT. Mary, b. 2nd June, 1798; d. ICth December, 1799. T. Ehzabeth Mary. b. at .Ham Green, 31st August, 1805. Mr. Richard Bright d. in January, 1840. His fourth son, Robert Bright, of Bristol, co. Gloucester, and of Abbot's Leiffh, Somersetshire, high sheriff of Bristol, 1852; wa* b. 12th Augxist, of Thomas Ttndall, of the Fort, Bristol, by Marianne Schimmelpen nick, his wife, grand- daughter of Count Seliinimelpennick of Holland, and d. 19th September, 18G9, having had issue, I. Richard, of Stock's House, Tring, co. Heits, J.P. for COS. Heits, Bucks, and Somerset, and M.P. for east Somerset from 1868 to 1878, b. 14th April, 1822 ; m. 1855, Ennua Katherine, daughter of Admiral Thomas WoLLEY, and widow of J. Adam Gordon, of Stock's House, aforesaid, and of Knoekespoek, eo. Aberdeen, and (/. 28th February, 1878. II. Robert. Onesiphoru.s (General Sir), G.C.B. (1894); K.C.B. (1881); C.B. (1868) ; of Normandy Park, Guild- ford, CO. Surrey {C/ubs — United Service and Army and Navy), colonel TorksHre Reeiment, b. 1823 ; served in Eastern Cani]>aign. 1854-5, with 19t.h Regiment, including Alma, Inker- mali, Sebastopol (medal with three clasps. Legion of Honour, 3rd class of the Medjidie, and Turkish medal) ; commanctcd as brigadier-general 1st brigade Bazara Field Forte, 186S (medal rind clasp, thanks of Parliament and the Government of India). He m. 1856, Catherine, daughter of Sir William MiLiss, first Bart., of Leigh Court, Somersetshire, and has issue. III. Tyndall, of Liverpool, b. 1824; /«. 1851, Mary, daughter of W. Fletcher, of Liverpool, and has issue. IV. George, a .judge in India, b. 1826; m. first, 1851, Elinor Georgiua, daughter of Marcus McCauslaud, of Fruit Hill, eo. Derby, by whom (who d. in India in 1852)" he had one son, Robert Marcus, b. 1868. He m. secondly, Tempe, daughter of Henry Eaikes", of the Bengal Civil Service, and has issue by her. V. Charles Edward, of whom we treat. VI. Arthur, lieutenant and ailjutaut 22nd Reginieut Bengal Native Infantry, b. 1831, killed during the Indian Mutiny, 1857. VII. Reginald, of Melbourne, Tictoria, b. 1833. I. Caroline Margaret Anna. II. Isabel Marianne, m. the Rev. John Lomax Gibbs, M.A. (Oxon), rector of Clyst St. George, Topsham, Devon, and has issue. III. Constance. 9. to Lowbridge Bright, of 3795; «!. 4th June, 1821, Caroline, daughter ^r(».?— (Confirmed bv the College of Arms, 24th June, ]■; -, - , , Brockbury co Hereford, "and of the citv of Bristol, only son and heir of Robert Bnght lord of the manor of Brockbury, and grandson of Henry Bright, to be borne by him and Ins descendants and bv the descendants of his said grandfather, Henry Bright, who was the great-great-grandfather of Charles Edward Bright, C.M.G.)-- Az., a fess wavy ermmois, m chief three crescents argent. Crest —A crescent as in the arms, between the horns an estoile or. Motto — Post tenebras, lueem. Sesidenve — 12, Queen's Gate Gardens, London, 8.W. Cfaii— Wiudham, Hurlinghaui, and City.