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76 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Frederick Borton, Esq., and had six children. IT. Amelia Una, b. 1843, m. 1867, Rev. William White, and has eight child- ren. Arms used — Or three bars az. on a canton gu. a lion's head erased arg. Crest — A griffin's head erased sa, pierced through the neck with an arroio gu. headed and feathered arg. Motto — Fortitudo in adeer.iis. Residences — Winboum, Mulgoa, near Sydney ; Beowang, Mount WiLon (summer retreat) ; BurrvinduUa, Mudgee ; and Pine Ridge, Talhrugar, all in New South Wales. Co^ t^i JtrttSiDe. Cox, EDWARD STANDISH, Esq. of Fernside, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia, h. in 1856 ; m. 7th May, 1881, Alice Victoria, daughter of Sloper Cox, Esq. of Hobartville, Richmond, New South Wales (by Adelaide Garlino-, his wife), and great granddaughter of Captain William Cox, of Windsor, New South Wales, who arrived in New South Wales in 1801 (see Cox OF Wi^ bourn) ; and has issue, I. Edward King Standish, h. 24th July, 1885. I. Lily Alice Standish, l. 2nd April, 1882. II. Beatrice Standish, h. 5th July, 1883. III. Millicent Margaret Standish, h. 14th July, 1884. IV. Mary Standish, h. 20th October, 1887. 1lincfl(:(E. Edwaed Cox, Esq. of Fernhill, Penrith, New South Wales, yougest son of Captain WiLLiAii Cox, of Windsor, New South Wales, who arrived in that colony in 1801 in charge of a number of convicts (see Cox of Win- BoruN) ; m. Jane Maria Brookes, and had a son, Edwaed Kino Cox, Esq. of Fernhill, Penrith, N.S.W., ra. 19th May, 1855, Milli- cent Anne, daughter of Richard Joseph Langford Standish, Esq. of Frankfort and Glin Lodge, co. Limerick, Ireland {b. 5th September, 1795, and d. 21st May, 1861), who was a descendant of Sir Thomas Standish, bart., who came over to Ireland from Eng- land, and left three daughters, his co- heiresses, one of whom m. his cousin Mr. Standish, a younger son of Mr. Standish, of Duxbury Park, co. Lancaster; another, Faith, TO. in 1633, Darby O'G-i-ady, ancestor of the Viscounts Gruillamore (see Burke's Peerage) ; and the thiid, Mary, m. Robert Cox, Esq. of Ballynoe, co. Limerick, Ireland (see Burke's Landed Gentry of Q-reat Sritain and Ireland, Cox or Balltnoe). Richard J. L. Standish, Esq., m. in 1820, Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev. Austin Martin, by Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Captain Robert Agnew, of Howlish, co. Durham (see Joseph Foster's Noble and Gentle Families, p. 595). Edward Eing Cox d. 25th July, 1883 (his widow subsequently residing at Bebeah, Mount Wilson), having had issue, I. Edwabd Standish, now of Fern- side. II. Herbert Montgomerie Standish. III. Alfred Edward. IT. James Templar. T. Ernest King. I. Mary Constance, m. September, 1881, Jchn Archibald Anderson, Esq., and has issue, three sons and one daughter. Arms used — See Cox of Winbourn. Residence — Fernside, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia. COTTON, HON. GEORGE WITHE RAGE, of Adelaide, South Australia, member of the Legislative Council, h. at Slaplehurst, co. Kent, England, 4th February, 1821 ; arrived with his parents in South Australia, 7th March, 1849; m. first, 30th June, 1846. His first wife d. 29th April, 1849, and her