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332 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Spettigue, Esq. of Treglith, and d. 1823, leaving three sons, 1. Jolm, of Treglith, J.P. and D.L., m. Judith, daughter of Richard Kingdon, Esq., J. P., of Hols- worthy, Devon, and by her (who d. 1856) left at his decease, 1857, ■with two other sons, the present Eoger Kingdon Braddon, Esq. of Treglith, Treneglos, Launceston, CO. Cornwall, lord of the manor of Downeckney, who was b. 1816, s. his father 1857 ; in. 1870, Elizabeth Mountjoy, youngest daughter of the late John Pearse, Esq. of Treator, Padstow, Corn- wall, and has, with other issue, a son and heir, John Kingdon, b. 1871. 2. Thomas Anstis. 3. Richard Martyn. II. John (Rev.), rector of Werrington, Devon ; d. s.p., 1842. III. Heket. I. Mary, m. Rev. Thomas Tregenna Hamley, and d. s.p., 1815. The third and youngest son, Henet Beaddon, Esq. of Skisdon Lodge and Camelford, co. Cornwall, m. Sarah Pliillis, daughter of William Clode, Esq. of Camelford (originally of a Dorsetshire family), sister and heiress of Major William Clode, of Skisdon, and had by her (who d. in September, 1846) issue, I. Richard, major Bengal Army, d. unm. 1837, in India. II. William, of Skisdon, co. Cornwall, and Biackland, co. Devon, J.P. ; m. Hannah Maria, daughter of J. Daniells, Esq., R.M., Bengal Civil Service, and d. 1858, leaving issue, 1. William Clode, now of Skisdon, Wadebridge, co. Cornwall, J. P., I. 1814 ; m. 1840, Margaret Selina, daughter of Captain John Wogan Patton, Bengal Army, and has issue, I. William Clode, of Skisdon, Wadebridge, co. Cornwall, J.P. COS. Brecon and Corn- wall, and hon. major 1st Brecknockshire Rifle Volun- teers, late lieutenant 75th Regiment, b. 1841 ; m. 1866, Barbara Elizabeth Maria, daughter of the late William Hunter Little, Esq. of Llan- vair Grange, co. Monmouth, D.L., and has, with other issue, Edward Clode, b. 1873. II. Edward Henry Clode, major half-pay, Border Regi- ment. I. Mary Isabel. 2. Henry Edward, m. AUcia Eliza- beth, daughter of J. Chapman, Esq. of Bloomfield, co. Tipperary, and d. 1884. 3. John Clode, m. Julia, daughter of Rev. R. Dawson, rector of Flitwick, CO. Bedford, and d. 1862. 1. Mary Maynard, m. Rev. James Henry Chowne, son of James TUson, Esq. of Goring, Oxford, who, in compliance with the will of his uncle, General Christopher Chowne, assumed the surname of Chowne. 2. Sarah, d. unm., 1834. 3. Maria. 4. Annie Frances, m. Admiral Richard Strode Hudlett, C.B., and d. 1864. 5. Louisa Charlotte, d. unm., 8th July, 1858. III. John Clode, of Camelford, d. unm., 1850. IV. Heket. V. Edward Nicholas (Rev.), vicar of St. Mary's, Sandwich, co. Kent; m. Char- lotte, daughter of William Wright, Esq. of Rochester, co. Kent, and had issue. I. Sarah Phillis Clode, of Camplahay, Devon, m. first, Captain Edward Kelly, 51st Regiment, second son of Arthur Kelly, Esq. of Kelly, co. Devon, who d. 1831. She m. secondly. Rev. William Cowlard, rector of Wer- rington, CO. Devon. II. Mary, m. Admiral Charles Basdin, and d. 1871. Mr. Henry Braddon d. 1817. His fourth son, Henet Beaddok, Esq. of London, m. Fanny, daughter of John White, Esq., of co. Cavan, and had issue, I. Edwaed Nicholas Coventet (Hon. Sie), of whom we treat. I. Margaret Eleanor, m. Signor Carthi- gone, and has a son Nicholas. II. Mary E., the popular authoress, m. J. Maxwell, Esq. of the firm of Max- well & Co., publishers. Arms — Sa., a bend engr. arg. Crest used — A man's head affrontee betiveen ttvo arms embo'wed in armour couped at the shoulders. Mutto — Aut mors aut libertas. Residences — Treglith, Forth, Tasmania ; and 5, Victoria-street, London. Clubs — Grosvenor and St. George's, London. Estates — Treglith, Tasmania (420 acres).