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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 161 Michael's, Cornliill, London, lYth December, 1872, Mary Edith, daughter of Henry Bransby Cooper, Esq. of the Bengal Civil Serrice, of the family of Sir Astley Fasten Cooper, Bart., and has issue, I. Freeman Astley, b. 4th March, 1874. II. Neville Ward, b. at Baroda, India, in 1875. 6. Edward, of London, civil en- gineer, b. at the Rectory, Lyd- gate, CO. Suffolk, 20th December, 1845 ; m. Georgina Dorothea, daughter of the Rev. Thomas William Wrench, M.A., rector of St. Michael's, Cornhill, London, and has issue, I. Edward Robert Houlton, b. 18th April, 1881. I. Evelyn Mary, b. at Singa- pore, 5th May, 1877. II. Henrietta Eliza, b. at Singa- pore, 3rd June, 1879. 7. Fi-ancis Arthur, b. at the Rectory, Lydgate, co. Suffolk, 4th Feb- ruary, 1847 ; settled in Australia. 1. Henrietta Eliza, b. at the Rec- tory, Lydgate, in 1844; m. at St. Sepulchre's Church, London, 3rd July, 186-, George William Smith Fielding, Esq., late 11th Hussars, and by him has issue, I. George Ellis, b. 1870. II. James Bernard, b. 1872. I. Maud Hetty, b. 1874. 2. Marianne, b. 17th February, 1849 ; d, 1st January, 1851, and was buried at St. Sepulchre's, London. III. John Edward (Rev.), M. A. of Brase- nose College, Oxford, second class in Lit. Human., curate of Farley Castle, CO. Somerset, 1834, rector of Leigh Delamere, and vicar of Norton, co. Wilts, 1845-6, sometime rural dean of Malmesbury, hon. canon of Bristol Cathedral, and fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, b. 12th November, 1805, baptised at St. George's Church, Don- caster. He is the author of TJie History of Doncaster Churches, The Wiltshire Collections of Aubrey and Jackson, Wiltshire Historical Papers, Farleigh Hungerford, Wtdf Hall and the Sey- mours, Lord Stourton and the Murder of the Hartgills, temp. Mary I, The Literary Treasures of Longleat, some sermons, and numerous articles iu The Wiltshire Archmological and Natural History Magazine, of which lie was editor for eleven years. This eminent genealogist, heraldic scholar, and anti- quary, has, by his works on topo- graphical, arehseological, genealogical, and antiquarian subjects, added much learned matter and historical informa- tion, much of which was discovered by himself, to the literature of his VOL. I. country. The Rev. Canon Jackson is unm. IT. William, lieutenant in the 25th, 9th, and 75th Regiments of Foot, b. 20th January, 1808, baptised at St. George's Church, Doncaster ; m. at St. Helier's, Jersey, Ellen Acombe (who d. at Richmond, 11th May, 1884), and d. at Richmond, 17th January, 1879, and was buried there, having had issue, 1. William George, b. 13th Decem- ber, 1830, served as captain in one of the Waikato regiments during the New Zealand War; m. at the Church of St. Clement Danes, London, 8th July, 1861, Elizabeth McCulloch, daughter of William Blair McKean, Esq. of South- ampton, and d. at Newmarket, 4th June, 1879, leaving issue, two daughters, Elizabeth and Ethel M. Ellen, b. 20th December, 1865. 2. John Edward, d. young, and was buried at St. Male. 1. Henrietta Marianne; to. at St. Barnabas, Hornsey-road, 9th April, 1868, Alexander Gordon Duff McKilligin, of Richmond, co. Surrey, and d. 24th September, 1873, leaving issue, I. Alexander Gordon Duff, b. 1869. II. Percy Stuart, b. 1871. 2. Elizabeth Ellen, d. young. V. Charles, of Doncaster, co. York, bar- rister-at-law, J. P. and treasurer of the borough of Doncaster, and captain West York Yeomanry Cavalry, banker 1831 to 1866, b. 25th July, 1809, baptised at St. George's Church, Don- caster; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 6th May, 1834 ; m. at Hands- worth, CO. York, 6th September, 1842, Margaret Caroline, daughter of Hugh Parker, Esq. of Woodthorpe, co. York (see "Pabkee of Woodthoepe akd Steeetthohpe," in Burke's Landed Gentry; ed. 1817), J.P. and D.L. W.R. CO. York, and sister of the late Right Hon. John Parker, P.C, M.P., secretary to the Treasury and the Admiralty, &c. ; and d. at Balby, co. York, 1st December, 1882, having had issue, 1. James, of Doncaster, b. 21st July, 1847 ; in. Eliza Letilia, daughter of the Rev. Thomas WiJham Wrench, M.A., rector of St. Michael's, Cornhill, London, and d. having had issue, I. Rowland Bower, b. 1877. II. Alan Rayney, b. 1881. I. Alice Dor"othy, b. 1875. 2. Charles Hugh, of Doncaster, b. 11th August, 1851. He is unm. 3. Edward Alan, b. 22nd Januarv, 1857, m. 16th October, 1883, Mary Y. Boyce. 4. Hugh Rowland. 1. Carohne Alice, m. at Doncaster,