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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY, 339 1787 ; but instead of taking up his appoint- ment on arriving in that country he turned his attention to mercantile pursuits. He d- at sea on his homeward voyage in 1800. Mr. Fulton m. Anne, daughter of Joseph Wade, Esq. of Castletown, Delvin, co. Westmeath, and had, with three daughters, who all d. unm., I. Joseph, of Lisbum, b. 1750 ; m. Anne, daughter of Francis Graham, Esq., and sister of James Graham, Esq., and d. 1823, aged 73 years, having had issue, 1. Thomas, an officer in the 92nd Highlanders, and afterwards major in the Armagh Militia, J. P. for the cos. of Armagh and An- trim. He d. s.p., 1849. 2. Nicholas, captain in the army, killed in action in India, 1802, s.p. 3. Francis, d. s.p., 1811. 4. Henr r, M.D., Bengal Medical Service, m. Miss Millar, and d. at Stillorgan, co. Dublin, 1860, leav- ing a son, Joseph, and daughters. 1. Anne, m. Christopher Meade, Esq., and d. July, 1862, leaving issue, Frank, Q.C., m. Caroline, daughter of G. Greer, Esq., and has issue, Francis Barrington ; Joseph, TO. Bertha, daughter of Guy Lloyd, Esq. ; Annie, wife of Ven. John Orson Oldiield, arch- deacon of Elphin ; Ellen ; Emily, TO. the Eev. Mr. Strean ; and Bessie. 2. Elizabeth, to. Dr. Douglas, of Rutland-square, Dublin, and d. s.p. 3. Amy, to. W. Caldbeck, Esq., and had issue, William Eaton, high sheriff, co. Dublin, 1844, who d. unm. 1857 ; Joseph, d. unm. ; Thomas, of Eaton Brae, co. Dub- lin, J.P., m. Charlotte, daughter of W. Stewart, Esq., M.D., and has one son, William Eaton ; and Emily, to. Lieutenant-Colonel Thompson, of the 58th Regi- ment, and has, besides two sons, d. young, one daughter. Amy Harriet, in. the Hon. Walter Courtenay Pepys, son of the first Earl of Cottenham. ir. James, of whom presently. III. John Williamson, of 4, Upper Harley-street, London, b. 5th October, 1769 ; followed his father to Calcutta, where he was for many years an eminent merchant. He was high sheriff, 1817 ; and to. 1st February, 1806, Anne, widow of Captain John Hunt, of the Bengal Army, and daughter and co-heiress (with her sister, Eleanora Sophia, wife of Lachlan Mackintosh, Esq. of Raigmore, co. In- verness) of Robert Robertson, Esq., a scion of the Scottish family of Robert- son of Inshes, and d. 22nd January, 1830 (his widow survived until 27lh May, 1845), leaving issue, 1. John Williamson, of Braidujle, barrister-at-law, M.A., J. P. oos. Antrim and Down, b. December, 1814; TO. 25th June, 1840, Matilda, daughter of John Mont- gomery Casement, Esq. of Inver- TOore, CO. Antrim, J.P., by Mary, his wife, daughter of John McGildowney, Esq. of Clare Park, CO. Antrim, and niece of Major-General Sir William Cler- mont, K.C.B., and had issue, I. John Wilhamson Casement, b. 1841, d. at Rugby, 22nd January, 1855. II. Edmond Casement Pollard, h. 1843, d. 1844. III. Edmond McGildowney Hope, of Braidujle, co. An- trim, of the Bombay Civil Service, b. 6th July, 1848; .?. his father, November, 1872. IV. George Wade Robertson, captain R.A., b. 1 5th Novem- ber, 1853. I. Josephine Maiy McGil- downey, TO. 16t/i August, 1860, Theodore Cracroft Hope, Esq. of the Bombay Civil Service. He d. November, 1872. 2. Joseph Hennessy, lieutenant 3rd Bengal Native Infantry, b. 20th March, 1816, d. unm., 24th May, 1843. A tablet has been placed to his memory in Trinity Church, Marylebone, by his brother officers. 1. Eleanor Sophia, d. unm., 1849. 2. Anne, to. James Hope, Esq. of Lower Seymour-street, London, M.D., F.R.S., who d. 1841, having had an only son, Theodore Cra- croft Hope, Bonibay Civil Service, b. December, 1831; to. 16th August, 1866, Josephine Mary McGildowney, daughter of J. W. Fulton, Esq. 3. Mary Charron, m. William Toller, Esq. of Cleveland-gardens, London, and d. 1849, leaving issue, two daughters, 1. Caroline Hope, TO. April, 1868, Captain F. B. Johnson, R.N., eon of the Rev. F. C. Johnson, vicar of White Leckington, Somerset, and first cousin to the Countess of Vane ; and 2. Ellen Fulton. 4. Charlotte Hayes, to. George Mac- intosh, Esq. of Geddes, convener of Nairnshire, and has issue, 1. William Alfred Bruce, d. May, 1868; 1. Anne Agnew, to. 1859, John Walker, Esq. of Maryport, Cumberland, barrister, and has issue ; 2. Henrietta, d. unm. 1855 ; 3. Amy Matilda. z 2