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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 91 and rector of Llandrinio, co. Mont- gomery, and d. 13th May, 1886. II. Francis Boyle, of the Bengal Civil Service, h. 14.th November, 1820 ; ap- pointed judge of the S udder Dovvanny and Nizamut Adawlut, the High Court of Appeal, North-West Provinces, India, 1863, and one of the puisne judges of H.M. High Court of Judica- ture for the North-West Provinces of the Presidency of Fort William, 1866. He in. at Agra, India, 25th February, 1851, Caroline Charlotte, daughter of General John Campbell, of Kinloch, and has issue, 1. Francis Campbell, h. 28th Decem- ber, 1852 ; m. July, 1886, C. Kin- caid-Smith. 2. William Lavrrence Wemyss, J. 11th July, 1854. III. Christopher Eidley (Eev.), M.A., formerly incumbent of St. James's, Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, and after- wards rector of Combe Pyne, Lyme Kegis, CO. Dorset, h. 2nd June, 1826 ; entered Queens' College, Cambridge, and took the degree of B.A. ISiQ, and M.A. 1852 ; ordained deacon 1849 ; priest 1850. He m. at St. Andrew's, Holborn, co. Middlesex, February, 1862, Mary Louisa Foster, daughter of the Eev. Peter la Trobe, Moravian presbyter. lY. Chaeles Henet, now of Ediowie, Toorak. V. Alleyne Ward (Eev.),M.A., formerly rector of St. Margaret's, Canterbury, CO. Kent, and afterwards rector of Halstead, Sevenoaks, co. Kent, h. 10th December, 1832 ; entered Pem- broke College, Cambridge, and look the degree of B.A. 185";, and M.A. I860; ordained deacon, 1855, by the Eight Eev. Samuel Wilberforce, bishop of Oxford ; priest 1856. He m. at Dunchurch, near Eugby, co. Warwick, 18th August, 1864, Elizabeth, daughter of George Hume, Esq. of Toft, CO. Warwick, one of the taxing masters of the High Court of Chancery, and has, with another daughter, Gwendoline Lisa, h. 7th July, 1865. VI. Theodore Venn, h. 11th July, 1836 ; d. 15th May, 1842. I. Harriet Augusta, h. 3rd February, 1817. II. Lucy, h. 7th May, 1818; d. unm. 11th October, 1846. III. Emily, h 7th October, 1822; d. 3rd July, 1826. IV. Isabella, i. 15th December, 1823; d. 22nd June, 1838. V. Charlotte Louisa, 5. 3rd February, 1825 ; d. 3rd July, 1826. VI. Charlotte Matilda, h. 31st July, 1828. VII. Mary Georgina, h. 11th December, 1834 ; 'd. 28th February, 1837. Eev. J. N. Pearson d. 4th October, 1865. Arms — Per fesse dovetail gu. and az., three suns in splendour, gold, on a bordure dove- tail or, four hurts. Crest — A demi lion ramp, gu., charged on the neck with three bezanti between a double gemelle, or, in the dexter paw a shield az. cliarged with a sun in splendour, gold. Motto — Sol et scutum Deus. Residence — Ediowie, Williams-road, Too- rak, Victoria, Australia. Estate — Haverhill, near Melrose, South Australia. BONYTHON, JOHN LANGJDON, Esq. of Carclew, Adelaide, South Australia, editor and (with F. B. Burden, Esq.) proprietor of The Adelaide Advertiser and other journals ; justice of the peace ; chairman of the Adelaide School Board; and chairman of the South Australian School of Mines and Industries, 6. in London, 15th October, 1848 ; m. 24th December, 1870, Marie Louise Eriedrike, daughter of Daniel Friedrich Balthasar, Esq. of Berlin, by Louise Charlotte Caroline Haase, his wife, and has issue, I. Clive Hereward, h. 31st July, 1872. II. John Lavington, i. 10th September, 1875. III. Hugh Trevanion, h. 9th July, 1879. IV. Arthur Fairbairn, h. 18th June, 1883. T. Francis Godolphin, h. 4th January, 1885. I. Mary Elsie, h. 10th March, 1874. II. Edith Annie, I. 8th August, 1877. III. Ada Langdon, h. 17th June, 1881. ' Mr. Bonython has in his possession the famous Bonython flagon. It bears