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 470 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Blake, of Dunincuure, co. Mayu, and by her had issue, I. Patrick, of wliom presently. II. James, captam in the army of James II in 1691 ; killed at the siege of Athlone, ^tnm. lit. Francis, a lieutenant in James II's arinv ; ni. first, Frances, daughter of James Daect, of KiltoUn, and relict of Caplain Ulick Burke (of the family of Derrymaclog- line), and had issue ; secondly. Lynch, daughter of Maurice Lynch, of Ballycorren, co. Galway, and had issue. I. Jane, m. Dominick Blake, of Tarti- gare, co. Galway, and had issue. II. Anastace, m. Maurice Blake, of Biillynafad, co. Mayo, and had issue. II r. Catherine, m. Captain Hyacinth Paect, of Kiltolla, only sou of Cap- tain James nAHCY, and grandson of Councillor Patrick Dabcy ; and by him (who d. 1743) had issue. She d. in 1750. The eldest son, Patkick Dabcy, of Gorteen, m. Alargery, dniiglitcr of Nicholas French, of Abbert, co. Galway, by whom he had issue, I. John, of Gorteen. II. ISicholas. counsellor-at-la'W, tn. Mary Kirwan, grand-daughter to Sir John KiHWAN, Knt. III. James. IV. Walter. I. Mary, m. Peter Blake, of Corbally, CO. Galway. II. Anastace, m. Martin Browne, of Kill- skeagh, co. Galway. The eldest son, John Daecy, of Gorleen, m. Anastace, daughter of Charles Daly, of Calla, co. Galway, and Mojroe, King's co., and (by his •will dared 1743, proved 1748, he desired to be buried in the Abbey of St. Francis. Galway) <2. 27th October, 1747, having by her («ho was living at Dublin, 18th March, 1756) had issue, I. Patrick, of Gorteen, i, 1706, living 1752 ; m. Catherine French, of Mon- serallan, an heiress. He was buried in the family vault in the Abbey of KosB. II. Charles, M.D., d. unm. 1752. III. Feancis, of whom presently. IV. Nicholas, m. ; and d. before 1780, leaving issue. I. Marcella (or Margery). II. Anne, m. Dominick Beowne, of Breafield, co. Mayo, and l)ad issue. III. Anastace, m. Walter Daecy. IV. Margaret, living 1786. V. Catherine, d. 1781-6. Ti. Mary, will dated 29th December, 1781, proved in Dublin 8th May, 1784. The third son, Feancis Daecy, of Baymore, co. Meath, and Loftus HUl, co. Dublin, formerly of Gorteen, ?«. before 12th October, 1768, Lucy, daughter of William Knox, of St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, and Cartron Rath, co. Ros- common. His will, dated 261h Ajiril, 1771, was proved 17th June, 1783. He had issue, I. William, of whom presently. I. Mary, 1 II. Lu^y, >niim. in 1771. III. Elinor, J The son, William Darcy, of Graveecnd, co. Kent, formerly of Gorteen, Lieutenant 13tli Light Dragoons, and afterwards a lieutenant on the retired full-pay list of the 1st Royal Veteran Battalion; 'i."l780; m. 18th January, 1810, Mary Baetlet, of Modbury, co. Devon, and by her had issue, I. William Feancis, of whom presently. II. John, for many years British Vice- Consul at St. Valery, and afterwards Vice-Consul at Dunkerque, where he died. He m. first, Maria Ryves ; secondly, to a Belgian lady, by whom he had a daughter, Lucy. I. Lucy A^irginia, m. to Thomas Holt Oliver, a captain in the army, and had issue. Mr. Darcy d. 6th August, 1842, aged 62. His elder son, AViLLiAM Feancis Daecy, of Newton Abbot, CO. Devon, and afterwards of Rock- hamptou, in the colony of Queensland, Australia, b. 9th November, 1810 ; m. at Hampstead. co. Middlesex, Elizabeth Baker, daughter of Rev. Robert Beadfoed, rector of AVolborough, co. Devon, and by her (who d. 17th October, 1881 ; buried' at Little- hampton, Sussex) had issue, I. William Knox, the subject of this memoir. I. Maria Ryres, b. 12th June, 1837. II. Mary Elizabeth, A. 16th September, 1839. III. Lucy Knox, b. 13th June, 1841 ; w. 2nd January, 1871, to Archibald John Richaeuson, of Rockhamplon, Queensland, and has issue. IV. Bertlia, h. 14th August, 1814; m. 24th December, 1866, John Robinson Benson, of Gympie, in Queensland, M.D., who d. August, 1885. V. Anastasia, b. 12th January, 1846 ; m. at Rockhamplon, 2nd February, 1869, Edward Goldsmith, of Hambledon, Hents, and has issue. TI. Frances Julia, b. loth November, 1851. Mr. Darcy d. 1st March, 1870, and was bui'ied at the Cemetery, Rockhampton. Arms — Az. serace of cross-erosslets and three cinquefoils arg. Crest^On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a bull passant sa. armed or. Motto — Un Dieu, un Roy. Sesidence— Stanmorc Ilall, Stanmore, co. Middlesex. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Garrick, and the Quccnshind Club, Brisbar.e.