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BURKE'S COLONEAL GEN'TRY. Ill 1. Oliver, d. in infancy. 2. Arthur McLaren. 1. Marjorie. 2. Margaret. III. John, h. 1st August, 1860 ; d. 2nd October, 1861. I. Jane Helen, h. 19th June, 1847 ; m. 7th September, 1875, Charles R. W. Biggar, Esq. of Toronto, barrister-at-law, and has issue, 1. Oliver Mowat. 2. James Lyons. 3. Frederick Charles. 4. Thomas Ewart, deceased. 5. Jean Ewart. 1, Isabel.- II. Jessie, h. 29th November, 1849 ; d. same day. III. Laura, h. 23rd May, 1853 ; m. 11th January, 1882, Thomas Langton, Esq. of Toronto, barrister-at-law. IV. Edith, h. 13th January, 1859. Htnraac. This family is of Scottish origin, and is supposed to be related to the Mowats of BalquhoUie. John" Mowat, Esq., formerly of Canisby, Caithness-shire, Scotland, the father of the present Hox. Oliver Mowat, went to Cuiada in 1816, and settled at Kingston, Ontario, where he died. Residence — Toronto, province o? Ontario, Dominion of Canada. FITZROY, CECIL AUGUSTUS, Esq. of Ringstead, Hastings, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, J. P., inspector of sheep, b. 10th January, 1844; m. 2ist February, 1878, Susannah, third daughter of William Beetham, Esq. of Danum, Wellington, and Te Mako Taita, Wellington, 'New Zealand, J. P., late of Friraley Hill, Surrey, England (see Beetham of Christchurch), by Mary, his wife, daughter of Phillip Horsley, Esq. of Hull and Doncaster, co. York, merchant, son of Marmaduke Horsley, Esq. of Helmsley Blackamoor, co. York ; and by her (who was h. at Hexthorpe, co. York, 14th October, 1847) has issue, I. Charles Cecil Southampton, b. 24th March, 1884. II. Frederick Waller Southampton, b. 3rd July, 1885. I. Maud Mary le Strange, b. 12th December, 1878. II. Louisa Gwendoline le Strange, b. 2Sth May, 1881. Hincacie. Henet Fitzrot, second illegitimate son of King Charles II, by Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland {b. 28th September, 1663), was created 16th August, 1672, Baron of Sudbury, Viscount Ipswich, and Eabl of Euston ; and 11th September, 1075, DiiKE OF Graftox. In 1680, his grace was installed a Knight of the Garter. The duke in. Lady Isabella Bennet, only daughter and sole heir of Henry, Earl of Arlington, Viscount Thetford, and Baron Arlington, by wliom he had an only son, Cliarles. His grace performed, at the corona- tion of James II, the office of lord high