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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 327 I. Elizabeth, m. Francis Hurt, Esq. of Alderwasley, co. Derby, and d. 1838, leaving issue. II. Anne, m. Vice-Chancellor Sir James Wigram, and d. 1844, leaving issue. Kichard Arkwriglit, Esq., d. 1848. His eldest surviving son, RoBEET Aekwei&ht, Esq. of Sutton Scarsdale, near Chesterfield, co. Derby, J. P. and D.L., b. 7th March, 1783 ; m. Frances Crawford, daughter of Stephen G-eorge Kemble, Esq. of Durham, and d. 6th August, 1859, having had issue, I. Greorge, barrister-at-law, J. P., M.P. for Leominster, b. 20th August, 1807 ; d. s.p. 1856. II. William, major 6th Dragoons, b. 12th September, 1809 ; m. Fanny Susan, 2nd daughter of Edward Thornewill, Esq. of Dove Cliff, co. Stafford, and d. 13th May, 1859, 1. William, of Sutton Scarsdale, CO. Derby ; 54, Eutland-gate, London ; and White's Club, London, J.P. for co. Derby, and lord of tbe manor of Sutton Scarsdale ; b. 21st April, 1857 ; inheritor of the Sutton Scarsdale estate under the will of his grandfather, Robert Arkwright, Esq. ; educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford; m. 8th July, 1884, Agnes Mary, eldest daughter of John James Thomas Somers-Cocks, Esq. of 4, Har- rington-mansions, South Kensing- ton, and niece of Sir Philip Reginald, 5th Lord Somers, and a baronet. 1. Fanny Elizabeth, m. 4th June, 1874, to Lieutenant - Colonel William Thornhill Blois, late 6th Royal Warwickshire Regi- ment, of Sutton Rock, Derby- shire, J.P. CO. Derby, brother of Sir John Ralph Blois, 8th baronet of Grundisburgh and Cockfield Hall, CO. Suffolk ; and has issue, Eustace William, b. 4th Decem- ber, 1877 ; Ernest Pierrepont, b. 10th March, 1880 ; Basil Frederick, b. 1881 ; and Geoffrey Stephen, b. 1884. 2. Emma, m. 13th July, 1876, George Henry William Hervey, Esq. of Sleaford, co. Lincoln, 2nd son of the Right Rev. Lord Arthur Charles Hervey, D.D., Bishop of Bath and Wells, and grandson of the Marquess of Bristol, and d. 29th April, 1877, leaving a daugh- ter, Gwendolen Emma. He m. secondly, 3rd July, 1879, Mary, daughter of William Wells Cole, Esq., and has issue, Douglas George, b. 3rd April, 1880; G-erald Arthur, b. 1881 ; G-eraldine, b. 1884 ; a daughter, b. 1887. 3. Sophia, m. Ist June, 1880, Hon. Evelyn Henry Pierrepont, of Higham Grange, Hinkley, co. Leicester, 2nd son of the 3rd Earl Manvers, and has issue, G-ervas Evelyn, b. 15th April, 1881 ; Eva Mary, b. 23rd October, 1882; Clare Isma, b. 2nd Sep- tember, 1884 ; Ida Helen, b. 27th January, 1886. III. G-ODFEEY Haeet (Rev.), of him again. IV. Eustace, b. 27th December, 1818 ; m. Emma Anne, daughter of John Straopy, Esq., and, dying 1846, left a daughter, Eustace Emma Millicent, m. 1870 to Colonel Or. M. Hutton. I. Fanny Elizabeth, m. 27th July, 1852, Sir Hew Dalrymple, Bart., convener of CO. Haddington, D.L., and lieu- tenant-colonel 7 Ist Foot, who d. s.p. 27th April, 1887, when the baronetcy devolved on his brother. Sir John Warrender Dalrymple, 7th and present baronet. The 3rd son. Ret. Godfeey Haeet Aekweioht, who had the estate of Sutton Scarsdale for life, and resided there, was b. 10th October, 1814. He m. Ist, 13th November, 1844, Frances Rafela, 3rd daughter of Sir Henry Fitz- herbert, 3rd baronet of Tissington Hall, CO. Derby, and by her (who d. 1849) had issue, I. Feancis, of Overton, near Marton, Rangitikei county, province of Wel- lington, New Zealand. II. William Harry (Rev.), M.A., vicar of Rowsley, Bakewell, co. Derby. I. Frances Alice, d. 1864. He m. 2ndly, 24th April, 1862, Marian Hilary Adelaide, 5th and youngest daughter of the Hon. and Very Rev. George Pellew, D.D., dean of Norwich, prebendary of York, and rector of Chart, Kent, who was 3rd son of the 1st Viscount Exmouth ; and by her had a daughter, Marian, and two sons, God- frey Edward Pellew and Walter. Rev. G. H. Arkwright d. 17th December, 1866. Arms — Arg., on a mount vert, a cotton tree, fructed ppr., on a cliief az., between two bezants, an escutcheon of the field, charged with a bee, volant, ppr. Crest — An eagle, rising, or, in its beak an escutcheon, az., pendent by a ribbon gu., thereon a hank of cotton arg. Motto — Multa tuli fecique. Residence — Overton, near Marton, Rangi- tikei county, province of Wellington, New Zealand. Club — Carlton, London.