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458 1822, Rebecca, daughter of Echvard Hoare Reeves, of Ballyglissane; and secondly, 1852, Eliza, daughter of Major James Finucane, and d. 1880, leaving by his first. wife, four daughters [(1) Dora, m. 1855, William James Glasgow, of Oldcourt ; (2) Cordelia, m. 1864, Edward Hoare, of Cxlenanore; (3) Jane, m. Abraham Chatterton, Dublin; (4) Maria] and four sons, Bernard Robert, Captain 36th Regiment, w. Katherine Malvinia, daughter of James Roe, M.P., and d. 1860, leaving one son, Bernard Robert, b. 1860.

Edward Francis (Rev.), m. Mary Elizabeth Moore, daughter of Captain John Tilliers St. George, and has issue. Eyre Massey (Sir), K.C.B., captain, D.L., late chief officer Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Loudon, m. 1855, Anna, daughter of Senor Murto Dove, of Lisbon and Fuzeta, in Algarve, and has issue, Massey, R.N.. in service of King of the Belgians, b. 12th December, 1856; Bernard Vidal, late captain Royal Tower Hamlets regiment, late Commissioner of Police, Cape- town, and now Immigration Agent, British Guiana, I. 21st October, 1857; Clarina, b. 14th December, 1860; Cecil O'Brien, b. 9th September, 1862; Anna; and Zarita de Gattinara. m. 3rd May, 1890, Cecil Henry Arthur Le Bas, son of Rev. H. V. Le Bas, preacher of the Charterhouse.

Frederick, R,N., d. unm.

2. Robert.

3. George.

4. Henry.

III. Ponsonby, a banker in Dublin; m. Alice, daiighter of Joseph Eade, of Stoke Newington, and had issue,

1. Ponsonby, lectenant-colonel Madras army, m. first, Frances, daughter of William Darley, and secondly, Maria, only daughter of Shapland Swiny. and d. 11th September, 1880, aged 71, leaving issue,

2. Henry, m. Mina, youngest daughter of Sir William MacMahon, Bart.

1. Matilda, d. unm.

2. Alice, m. to Henry Darley.

IV. Thomas, Captain 25th Light Dragoons.

V. John, m. Harriott, daughter of Jonathan Eade,. and had issue.

I. Mary, m. John Catlicart Lees, second son of Sir John Lees, Bart., and had issue.

II. Charlotte, m. (as his second wife) 9th September, 1814, Right Hon. Sir William M'Mahon, Bart., and had with other issue (see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage) a son. Sir John MacMahon, late captain 10th Hussars, b. 10th July, 1824, emigrated to Australia, and was Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Victoria, and d. unm. in September, 1891.

Mr. Robert Shaw (jun.), m. secondly, Priscilla Cecilia, daughter of Colouel Arimtage, of Ross. Herefordshire, and d. 2nd July, 1796, having by her (who m. secondly, Hugh Moore, of Eglantine, CO. Down) had issue,

VI. George, m. Maria, daughter of William Chippendale.

VIII. Lees, m. Caroline, daughter of William Chippendale.

III. Caroline, m. Sir James Caleb Anderson, Bart., and d. 24th December, 1859, at St. Aubyn-sur-Mer, France.

IV. Sylvia, m. Mon. Viennot, an officer in the French army.

The eldest son of Robert Shaiv (sen.) and Mary Markham,

William Shaw, b. 20th August, 1738 ; m. a daughter of the Rev. Mr. English, rector of Thomas Town, and had issue,

I. Robert, left an only son William, who d. unm.

II. William, d. unm. III. Bernard, of whom we treat.

I. Mary, m. Captain Christian, R.N,

II. Cathetine, m. Johnson Peterie.

III. Charlotte, m. Rev. George Carr.

The third son,

Bernard Shaw, of Dublin, b. 1773; m. 1st April, 1802, Frances, daughter of the Rev. Edward Care, and d. 3rd February. 1826, having by her (who d. 9th May, 1871) had issue,

I. William Bernard, b. 12th January, 1811; m. Caroline, daughter of Charles Putland, and d. s. p. 7th January, 1874.

II. Edward Carr, od whom we treat,

III. George Carr, b. 20th December, 1814; m. Lucinda Elizabeth, daughter of Walter Gurley, and d. 19th April, 1885.

IV. Robert, b. 24th April, 1816; m. Mary, daughter of C. Macdermot.