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 158 CROSSLEY. who d. 5 Sept. 1836. She re-m 13 Dec. 1838, to Rev. Morris Bayntun Ycscombc, and had with other issue a son and dau. (1) Crosbie YESCOMnK, capt. late 7th dragoon guards ; m. 21 Sept. 1870, Margaret Anne, only dau. of G. U. Sinims, Ksq. of Bath. (2) Mary J S Anne (eldest dau.), m. 17 Dec. 1868, to Philip Sandy Tom, Esfi. of Truro. (5) Frances Anne, m., to Robert Leslie, Esfj. of Tarbert House. [3c] Elizabeth, d. s. p. having m. as 1st wife, to Lieut.- Gen. John Micliell,of Dewlish, father of late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Jolin Michell, g.C.h. P.C. /3b/ John, of co. Wicklow, major in the army, lost his right arm, served in Spain, Flanders, and at Culloden, governor of fort of Alxjrdeen; m. sister of John Thompson, Esq. of Watcrford, and left issue, of wliom a dau. m. to Sir James Lockhart, 4th Baronet (Kos.s). His grandson. Gen. Sir JOHN Gustat;s Crosbik, of Watergate, Susse.-c, K.C.B. G.C.H. (son of Gen. Charles Crosbie and his wife Sarah, eldest dau. ami coheir of Jolin Tliompson, Esq. of Watcrford); d. 24 Aug. 1843, having m. Frances Page, only child and sole heir of (Jeorge Thomas. Esq. M.P. (fo^nerly^^3J■te),of Westergate and Yapton Place, Sussex; she d. 27 Feb. 1835, liaving had 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Charles, of Northlands, Chichester ; b. 3 Feb. 1803 ; d. 6 Nov. 1875, having m. Maria Teresa Salvi, of Bergamo, Italy, and had a son and 4 daus. [1] John Gastavus, of Northlands, major 60th rifles; li. 1841; m., Kathleen, dau. of Gen. Tliompson, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. [2] Maria Theresa, m. 1st— 5 June, 1862, to George Ernest Rose, major rifle briga'le ; 2udly— 12 April, 1867, to Capt. Francis Henry Hamilton (B.VRT.) [3] Anne Edith, m. to the Marchese Brivio, who d. 1874. [4] Mary Alice, m. to Coimt Grottanelli Ugurgeri. [5] Mabel Grajia. (2) George, 88th Connaught rangers; d. 1850. (3) John Gustavus, capt. R.N. (3rd son) ; d. s. p. having m. 22 Dec. 1851, Maria Louisa, youngest dau. of late Charles Harris, Esq. of New Fishbourne, Sussex. (4) William Adolphus, capt. rifle brigade; b. 1 Feb. 1808; d. 17 Jan. 1875, having m. 21 Sept. 1842, Margaret, eldest dau. of Thomas Evans, of Lyminster, and Iiad 4 sons, [1] Lindsay, Jamaica constabulary; b. 8 July, 1843; m. 22 Nov. 1877, Catherine Mary, 2nd dau. of late (Hon.) Thomas McNeel, of Westmorland, Jamaica. [2] Adolphus Brett, major R.M.L.I. served in China, H.M.s. "Kodney," 1867 i), served throughout A,shantee war from 1873, in command of royal marines includ- ing battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu (sliglitly wounded), and capture of Cooinassie, had a command in the expedition up the River Congo (W. Africa), and in the River Niger expeilition, served also in Zulu war; b. 12 Oct. 1845. [3] Patrick, capt. 14th regt.; b.l7 Mar. 1848; m. 2 Oct. 1879, Frances Amelia, elder dau. of late Martin Thomas Kays. Bo. army, M.I), and has a sou, John Patrick Glandore, b. 17 Mar. 1881. [4] Henry, b. 8 Aug. 1852 ; m. 18 Nov. 1880, Flora Holman. (5) Fanny, m., to Edward Sivewright. (6) Georgiana. (7) Sara Diana, d. 9 Mar. 1881, having m. 18 June, 1839, to Sir Josepli Henry Hawley, Bart, who d. 20 April, 1875. (8) Diana Sara, m. 26 Mar. 1831, to Arthur Vansittart, Esq. of Shottesbrook Park, Middx. and Foots Cray, Kent, who d. 22 April, 1859, leaving a son and dau. (9) Katliarine Louisa, d. s. p. 5 June, 1859, having m. 25 Feb. 1839, as 1st wife, to Adm. the Hon. Sir Henry Keppel, G.c.n. (E. Albemarle). /4b/ Pierce, of Rusheen, co. Kerry, bar.-at-law; d. April, 1761, having m. Margaret, dau. of Capt. Lancelot Sandes, of Carrigfoyle aforesaid, and left issue; male line extinct. /5b/ Charles, col. in the army, served in Flanders; m. 1st, , dau. of Thomas Warburton, of Winnington, Chesh. and 2ndly, Deborah, dau. and coheir of Henry Bir- kenhead, of Backford, and widow of William Glegg, Esq. of Caldy Grange, Chesh. and had issue by both marriages. (2a) Patrick, of Tubrid, co. Kerry; m. Agnes, aunt to Sir Ralph Freke, Bart, and had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Maurice (6th son), served in Sjiain under the Earl of Peterborough; d. 2 Nov. 1761, aged 81, having m. Cathe- rine, dau. of Capt. Lancelot Sandes, of Carrigfoyle afore- said, and was grandfather of Gustavus Adolphus Freke. /2/ Arthur, of Dublin (7th son); d. Feb. 1768, having m. Elizaljeth, youngest dau. of Capt. Lancelot Sandes afore- said, and was grandfather of William Arthur (only son of William Francis Crosbie and Hon. Frances Colley, dau. of Richard, 1st Lord Morning- ton), who had a dau. Maria, d. s. p. Nov. 1872, having m. 5 April, 1832, to Lieut.-Gen. Berkeley Drummond, of Eaglehur8t,Keiit (■V.STUATIIALLAN),whod.3 May,1860. SIR WALTER CROSBIE, of Maryborough, Queen's co. created a Baronet of Nova Scotia 1630 (not recorded in great seal register, but Lord Stirling's list has grants of land in New Brunswick, 24 April, 1630, to Sir Piers and Sir Walter; hod. 5,14 Aug. 1638 (Inq. p. m. 17 Jan. 1668), having m. Mabel, 4th dau. of Sir Nicholas Browne, Knt. of Totteridge, Herts, and of Molahiff and Rosse, co. Kerry (ancestor of Earl of Kenmare), and had with a dau. 4 sons, of whom the eldest survivor SIR JOHN, 2nd Baronet, of Ballyfin, devisee of the Abbey of Odorney, and other lands in Kerry, from Sir Patrick Cros- bie aforesaid, whose will he proved 28 Oct. 1663, but Sir John being attainted at the time of the making of the will (17 Nov. 1646), and surviving the testator, and the said attainder having never been reversed, the King became entitled to the premises by virtue of the said will and attainder. [Sir Warren Crosbie (son of Maurice, .son of Sir John) was in receipt of a pension of £200 a year from the crown in 1727, by the title of Sir Warren Crosbie, which would favour the suppo- sition that there was not an attainder in the family. The grandson of this Sir Warren was the unfortunate Sir Edward Crosbie who was executed at Carlow, 5 Jime, 1798, during the Irish rebellion, in consequence of his (alleged) criminal inter- course ^vitll the rebels .... The soldiery severed his head from his body, and fixed it on a pike in Carlow.] Sir John's descendant in the 5th generation, EDWARD CROSBIE (only son of Richard, 2nd son of Sir Paul, 4th Bart.); d. 25 June, 1834, having m. 1 May, 1818, Jane, youngest dau. of James Henry, Esq. of co. Kildare, and had an only son and dau. (1) Sir William Richard, s. as 7th Baronet. (2) Chariotte. SIR WILLIA:m RICHARD, 7th Baronet, b. 30 Sept. 1820 ; d. 6 May, 1877, having m. 11 April, 1854, Catherine, only dau. of Rev. Samuel Madden, of co. Kilkenny, and had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sir William Edward Douglas, 8th and present Baronet. (2) Joseph Augustus, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy; b. 17 Sept. 1857. (3) Edward James, b. 21 July, 1860. (4) Ada Catharine. CROSSLEY, Sir Savile Brinton, of Somerleyton, Suffolk (1863, U.K.), 2ncl Ueut. p.w.o. Norfolk art. mil.; s. his father as 2nd Baro- net in 1872; b. 14 June, 1857. Note— No heir to this Baro- netcy. Arms — Gu. a chevron in- dented erm. between two cross-crosslets and a saltire or. Crest— A demi-hind erased ppr. charged with two bars and holding between the feet a cross-crosslet or. Motto— Omne bonimi ab alto. SEATS— Bellevue, Halifax, and Somerleyton, Lowestoft. Utnfage. TOHN CROSSLEY, of Halifax, Yorks. d. 17 Jan. 1837, having fj m. 28 Jan. 1801, Martha, dau. of Abram Turner, of Scout Hall, Yorks.; she d. 26 Nov. 1854, having had 5 sons and 2 daus. [1] Thomas, of Halifax, b. 9 Oct. 1808 ; d. 30 Dec. 1874, having m. 4 Nov. 1830, Rebecca, dau. of Jonas Driver, of Halifax, and had a son and 3 daus. (1) John, b. 14 May, 1837; d. 29 Oct. 1875, having m. 22 Aug. 1861, Mary, dau. of George Collier, of Yorks. and had a son and 2 daus. Stanhope, b. 26 Dec. 1864.— Mary.— Edith. (2) Martha Anne, m. 17 Aug. 1863, to Thomas Smith, of Soutliport. (3) Hannah Elizabeth, d. 24 Feb. 1867, having m. 16 Mar. 1865, to Joshua Hirst, of Staleybridge,andliad a son and dau. Philip Crossley HiRST, b. 8 Dec. 1866.— Jessie Elizabeth. (4) Rebecca, m. 4 April, 1866, to George Appleyard, of Hali- fax, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Francis Edward Applevahd, b. 29 June, 1870.— (Jeorge Crossley, b. 26 Sept. 1871.— Annie.— Helen. — Catherine. [2] Robert, of Lee House, Yorks. b. 13 July, 1810 ; in. 20 July 1831, Sarah, dau of George Holdsworth, of North OwTam, Yorks, and has had 3 sons and 3 daus.