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iJ/t) BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 1, Anna Sopliia Elizabeth, m. to the Baron Gaudenoe lE Salis, senior member of federal council of Switzerland. Count Peter Jolin de Sails was a lieutenant-colonel in the capitulated service of Switzerland, and served in the Swiss Guards of the King of France. He d. 24th December, 1870. Count Jerome de ^'alis 7n. secondly, Penelope, daughter of E. Freeman, M.D , of Uxbridge, by which lady (who d. in 1807) the Count hdd one daiighter only, I. Sophia Juliana, nu to William FlL- GATE, of Lissrenney, co. Louth, and had issue. The Count m. thirdly, Henrietta, daughter of William Foster, D.I)., Bishop of Kihnore, and niece of the Riglt Hon. John Foster, last Speaker of the House of Commons in Ireland, created Loed Oriel. By this lady (who d. hie widow, 27th October, 1856) he had issue, II. Eudolph Leslie, Licutenant-General, Colonel 8th Hussars, C.B., b. 9th May, ISll; »n.8th November, 1875, Augusta, widow of General Dertille, H.M. Indian Armv, and d. 13th March, 1880. III. Williiim, of Piuvley Court, Middlesex, and Teffont Manor, Wilts, J.P., *. 27th October, 181iJ,M.A. Oriel College, Oxford, barrister-atdaw, w. 7th March, 1859, Emilv Harrielte, eldest daughter of the late" J. T. Matne, of Teffont Manor. IT. Li.oroLD Fabius (Hon.), the subject of this mi moir. V. John Henry, i. 10th December, 1818; m. 18'18, Jidia Stanley Palmer, dau- ghter of Jolin Shum, H.E.I.C'.S., and by her (who d. September, 1890) has issue, 1. Heni*y Jerome Richard, b. 18th September, 1851 ; d. 9th Septem- ber, 1890. 2. Arthm- Leopold (deceased). 1. Georgina Henrietta, m. 1867, to Lieutenant-Colonel John Ar- thur Thomas Gaeatt, Grenadier Guards, of Bishop's Com-t, Devon, and has issue. 2. Eva Letitia Mary, b. 1857. VI. Charles Lewis, b. 4th January, 1821 ; Captain Scots Fusilier Guards; d. in 1845. Vli. Henry Jerome Augustine Fane M.A. Oxon, in holy orders, of Port- nail Park, CO. Surrey, J.P., b. Kith February, 1828; m. 2'l)th March, 1858, Grace Elizabeth, third daughter of Eight Hon. J. W. Heniey, D.C.L., M.P., of Waterpery, Oxfordshire, and has issue, 1. Rodolpb, M.I.C.E., B.A., Trinity Hall, Cambridge,*. 1854 ; m. 27tii June, 1878, Edith Louisa Cather- ine, eldest daugh'er of Edward EousBT, of Cottesford House, Oxon, and has issue. 2. Cecil Fane, B.A., barrister-at law, b. 1857 ; 111. 3rd September, 1889, Eaehael Elizabeth Frances, oidy child of Edmund Wallee, of Far- mington Lodge, co. Gloucester, and bus issue, Henry Edmund Challoner, b. 17th July, 1891, and a daughter, b. IGth October, 1893. 3. William, Lieutenant E.N., b. 1858 ; m. 1 1th May, 1889, Eliza, eldest daughter of William Jesser CooPE, late Captain Royal Fuji- liers, of Eouw Koup Hoiipe, Ron- debosch. Capo Colony, and lias issue, Rodolpb Henrv, b 25th Mav, 1890; Ursula Eva, b. 21st Marc'h, 1892. 4. Charles (Rev.), M.A., b. 1860, vicar of St. Michael's, Milverton, and rural dean of Wellington, Somerset. 1. Georgiana, b. 1861; m. 19th January, 1888, Rev. Robert Aber- croniby Hamilton, M. A., vicar of Cranbourne, Berks. Mr. H. J. A. Fane de Sails .v. to Portnall Park, 1872, under the will of his brother-in-law. Colonel Thomas Challoner Bisse-Challonee. II. Catherina Barbara, »«. in 1832, to George, second Lord ie Tablet, and d. 20th February, 1869. He d. 10th October, 1887. III. Henrietta Emma, m. 6th January, 1859, to Colonel Bisse-Challoner, of Portnall Park, Surrey, and d. 10th August, 1863. (i!ee Bueke's Landed Gentry) Count Jerome de Sails d. 2nd October, 1836, and was ^. by his eldest son. Arms — Quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, quarterly, first and fourth. Or an eagle displayed sa. ducally crowned of the field; second and third, Az. three bendlets sinister wavy arg. a lion ran pant and ducally crowned or brandishing in the right paw a sword ppr. pommel and hilt gold, over all in pretence an ineseutcheon per fess, the upper part or a salix (or willow tree) eradicated rpr., the lower part paly of six arg. and gu. : second and third grand quaHers: Az. three dexter gauntlets backs affrontee or {for Fane). Cres/s — 1. On a ducal coronet an eagle displayed sa. crowned or as in the aims. 2. Out of a foreign di;cal coronet a demi woman without aims ppr. ducally crowned or hair flowing down the back, winged in place of arms arg. 3. Out of a ducal coronet a demi lion double qi.eued and ducally crowned or brandishing a sword as in the arms, the lion between two tilting spears in bend sinister gold, from each a banner paly of six arg. and gu. fringed also gold. 4'. Out of a dueal coronet or a pied bull's head charged on the neck with a rose gu. &7)jJ6»-/(j-«— Dexter : a leopard cowed and guardant or. Sinister : a griffin cowed leguar- daiit or.