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162 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 27th April, 1865, to the Kev. Thomas William Hamilton France-Hayhurst, M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, of Davenham Lodge, rector of Davenham, North- ■wich, eo. Chester, son of the Kev. Thomas France-Hayhurst, of Bos- tock Hall, 00. Chester, lord of the manors of Bostock, Kinderton, and Stanthorne, hon. canon of Chester, J. P. and D.L., and M.A. Trinity College, Cambridge (see " Feance-Hathuest or Bostock Hall," in Burke's Landed Gentry) ; and has issue, I. Hesketh, b. 1866. II. Edward, b. 1868. III. Walter, b. 1870. IV. Francis, i. 1873. V. Gerald, b. 1875. I. Lucy, b. 1874. II. Constance, b. 1877. 2. Mary Frances. 3. Margaret Caroline. 4. Florence. ir. Feancis Aethue (Eev.), of vrliom hereafter. Tii. George (Lieutenant- General), Ben- gal Staff Corps, of St. Helens, near Preston, co. Lancaster, sometime col- onel in H.M. Bengal Cavalry, h. 1st July, 1812, baptised at St. George's Church, Doncaster ; served in Bundel- cund in 1842, in the Punjaub cam- paign of 1848 — 49, and during the operations on the Peshawur frontier in 1851 — 52, under Sir Colin Campbell, and in 1857 was twice wounded in an attack on a body of mutineers of the 26th Bengal Native Infantry. He m. at Kurnaul, India, 9th February, 1839, Phillis Sophia, daughter of Nathaniel Nugent Strode, Esq., captain 16th Regiment, and by her (who is now de- ceased, and is buried in Brighton Cemetery, co. Sussex) has had issue, 1. George Cliarles (Colonel), Bengal Cavalry, second in command and squadron commander 12th Bengal Cavalry, major of the body-guard and aide-de-camp to Lords Mayo, Northbrook, and Lytton, when governor-generals and viceroys of India, b. at Chittoreghur, India, 5th February, 1841 ; served with the Eusufzai field force in 1863, and with the Abyssinian expedi- tion in 1868. 2. Arthur Strode, b. at Saugor, India, 26th January, 1845, d. on board the " Gloriana," 25th May, 1848. 3. Clement Nugent, of Hertford College, Oxford, proctor of the University of Oxford, 1883, b. at Simla, India, 2nd April, 1846. 4. Morton Strode, of H.M. War Office, b. on board the " Gloriana," ofE the Isle of France, on the voyage from India, 6th March, 1847 : baptised at Cheveley, co. Cambridge; m. 23rd July, 1884, Edith Eosine, second daughter of W. W. Martin, Esq., and has issue. Myrtle Strode, b. 6th June, 1885. 1. Annie Phillis. 2. Henrietta Mary, d. 8th June, 1859, and was buried at Murree, in the Punjaub, India. 3. Alice, d. at Murree, Punjaub, India, 2nd May, 1859. 4. Ellen Gertrude, d. at Brighton, CO. Sussex, England, 13th March, 1883, aged 25, and was buried in Brighton Cemetery. Vlii. Thomas (Bev.), M.A. of Brasenose College, Oxford, sometime vicar of Wadworth, co. York, and afterwards vicar of Merevale, co. Warwick, b. 31st January, 1816, baptised at St. George's Church, Doncaster; d. unm. at Brighton, CO. Sussex, 7th August, 1878, and was buried in Brighton Cemetery. I. Henrietta Eliza, baptised at St. George's Church, Doncaster; m. at Doncaster, 6th April, 1826, to the Eev. James Thomas Bennet, M.A., rector of Cheveley, co. Cambridge, and J. P., son of Philip Bennet, Esq. of ToUesbury, co. Essex, and Roughani Hall, CO. Suffolk, J.P. and D.L., high sheriff of Suffolk, 1821 (see "Bennet of Eor&HAM Hall," in Burke's Landed Oentry) ■ and d. at Nowton Hall, near Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, 13th August, 1882, and was buried at Cheveley, co. Cambridge. The Eev. James Thomas Bennet d. 12th July, 1868, aged 71, leaving issue. II. Frances Mary, b. 1st January, 1814, d. 15th January, 1815, and was buried in the family vault, St. George's Church, Doncaster. III. Marianne, baptised at St. George's Church, Doncaster, 1820, d. unm. 20th December, 1874. The sixth son, The Eet. Feancis Aethue Jackson, M.A. of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, vicar of Eiccall, co. York, and formerly curate of Charborough, co. Notts, b. 30th April, 1811, baptised at St. George's Church, Doncaster; m. at East Markham, oo. Notts, 14th July, 1836, Charlotte, youngest daughter of John Kirke, Esq. of Markham and Eetford, CO. Notts, J. P., sometime captain in the 24th Light Dragoons, and afterwards colonel of the Sherwood Eangers (see " Kieke of Mie- FiELD Hall," in Burke's Landed Oentrif), by Anne Mervyn, his first wife, eldest daughter of Sir William Eichardson, Bart., of Castle Hill and Augher Castle, co. Tyrone, and of Kilfeacle, co. Tipperary (see Richaedson- BuNBTJET, Barts., of Castle Hill, co. Tyrone, in Burke's Peerage and Baronetage) ; and d. 21st February, 1844, and was buried in Eiccall Church. Aduion. granted to Charlotte, his widow, 11th March, 1845, who d. at Wey- mouth, CO. Dorset, 13th October, 1887, and