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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY.

v. Mielaael, b. 10th October, 1787; m. Ellen Aked, of West End, Thornthwaite.

i. Catherine, b. 24th May, 1778; m. John Stansfield, Esq. of Strongford, Idle, co. York, and had eight children.

The third son.
Rev. James Andrew, incumbent of Whitby, co. York, b. 25th October, 1780; m. 11th January, 1819, Jane, daughter of John Chapman, Esq. of Whitby (she d. 1876), and d. 3rd December, 1843, leaving issue,

i. William (Rev.), M.A. of the University of Oxford, hon. canon of Peterborough, rural dean and rector of Paston, Peterborough, co. Northampton, England, b. at Whitby, co. York, 16th October, 1820; m. 12th July, 1862, Isabella Mary, daughter of Robert Maugham, Esq. of Chancery-lane, London, but has no issue.

ii. John Chapman (Rev.), now of Ica, Masterton, New Zealand.

iii. James, M.D. of St. Bartholomew's, London, b. 5th September, 1830, at Whitby, co. York; m. 1862, Isabella, daughter of Henry Simpson, Esq. of Whitby, but has no issue.

i. Jane, unm.

Motto used—Crescit sub pondere virtus.

Residence—Ica, Masterton, Wellington, New Zealand.


Armytage of Ingleby.

ARMYTAGE, GEORGE, Esq. of Ingleby, Winchelsea, Victoria, Australia; and of 59, Queen's-gate, London, S.W., J. P. for Winchelsea and Tasmania, b. 29th July, 1821; m. 14th August, 1852, Louisa Eulalie, eldest daughter of Francis Flexmore, Esq. of Greenponds, Tasmania (see Flexmore of Kempton), and has,

i. George Francis, of 4, Kensington-square, London, b. 21st August, 1853; m. 9th September, 1879, Rosamond, youngest daughter of B. W. Ball, Esq. of Putney, co. Surrey, England, and has issue, 1. Eulalie Georgina, b. 26th June, 1880; 2. Daphne, b. 29th September, 1884.

ii. Oscar Ferdinand, M.A., of the Isthmian Club, London, b. 12th July, 1860; m. 7th May, 1885, Maud, eldest daughter of Richardson Andrew, Esq. of Prestbury Hall, co. Chester, England.

iii. Cecil Frederick, b. 7th October, 1861.

iv. Albert Victor Somerville, b. 17th November, 1867.

Lineage.

Stephen Armytage, Esq., m. Anne Taylor, of Oxford, England, and d. at Bath, co. Somerset, England, having had issue,

i. George.

ii. Charles Stephen, m. Catherine Ward, of Kidderminster, co. Worcester, Eng- land, and had one daughter, Anne, m. Claude Hamilton, Esq., and d. 1820.

iii. William (Rev.), d. unm., soon after taking Orders, being drowned when shooting near Halifax.

i. Anne, m. John Rose, Esq.

George Armytage, Esq., eldest son, b. 1765, in. Elizabeth Rose, of Ticknall, near Ashby-de-la-Zouche, co. Derby, England, who d. 24th March, 1850. Mr. Armytage d. December, 1853 (having lived the latter part of his life at Brussels). He had issue,

i. George.

ii. John, went to Waterloo with the English general who was billeted in his father's house at Brussels, and has not since been heard of.

iii. Alfred, d. at Lille, January, 1842.

i. Elizabeth, m. Baron Jolly, a general in the Belgian Army, who d. 2nd December, 1879. She d. 9th August, 1869, leaving issue, 1. Oscar, Baron Jolly. 2. Ferdinand, Baron Jolly, a general in the Belgian Army and aide-de-camp to the king.

ii. Sophy, a nun, lady superior of the Order of Daughters of the Cross, b. 20th July, 1808; d. at Liege, 21st April, 1885.

iii. Fanny, a nun, d. 29th May, 1877.

iv. Mary Anne, a nun, d. 15th December, 1877.

v. Matilda, m. Mr. Clarke, and had issue, 1. William, a major in the Belgian Army; 2. Alfred; 3. Leander; 1. Sophy; 2. Mary; 3. Clotilde.

George Armytage, Esq., eldest son, of