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l5ri{KK'S COLONIAIi (JKNTUY 8in (1) Alice- Floronoo, m. 1R55, Counl Kcibcrl Cecil KHAiiNEY, J.P., liitc 97th Rc{,'imcii(., of Ballinvilln, co. Miiyo, ami had issue.a daughter, Alice Kaf lia- I'inc Perceval. (2) Fredei-ica Aiigusla, rf. inim. 1. Elizabeth, m. Bcv. Jolm Pennk- TATHEK, rector o£ Newport, co. Tipperavy, and had issue {see Landed Gcii/n/). 2. Jane, m. 'Bochke. D. Anne, m. Delanv. I. A[artha, d. tiiim. before 21th ,Taniarv, 1786. II. Mary, d. num. lielore 2Gtli February, 1783." III. Jane, )». 1759, Thomas Loftfs. of Killyan, and had issue. The eldest "son, RonEKT Peecivai,, of KuiKlitsbrool;, m. Mav, 1750, his cousin l?ridgct Mary Warden, daughter of George Westbt, and d. 15th April, 1756 (will proved 5th July that year), leaving issue, I. KoBEKT, of whom presently. II. Westbv, of Philipstown, /«. 1778, Jane Elizabeth, daughter of Stratford C'AXNIKG, of Garvagh (grandfather of Geokge Canning the Prime Minis- ter), and d. before 15th July, 1779, having by her, who m. secondly — Leigh, luul issue an only cluld, Letitia. I. Charlotte, d. young. The eldest son, Egbert Pehcival, of Kuightsbrook, co. Mcath, and Larieor, and Carriekniakeegan, CO. Lcitrim, h. 1752, ni. March, 1775, Frances, daughter and heir of — Akiisteong, of Carriclcmakeegan, aforesaid, and had issue, I. Robert, d. f. ^., before April, 1810, s. p. (adnion. granted to his father). II. Westby, of whom presently. III. Martin, d. young. IV. William, ni. Catherine, daughter of James Bruce Thompson. ^r»«.5—Sa. ahorse passant arg. spancellcd gu., quartering (for Knight) on a canton of the last, a spur or. Crest — A horse as in the arms. Motto— Vev se valens. Efsw/cnce— Avonside, Chrislchurch, New Zealand. Address— Z, Victoria Street, Westminster, Eughuid. C/(f4— New Travellers. I. Anne, hi. Major-Gencral Thomas Kawkshaw, H.K.l.C.S. II. Caroline, m. George McEntaoGART, of Drogheda. III. Emily, d. iiiim. The second son, WesTby Peucivai., of ICnightshrook and Carberslown, co. Sfcath, and of Larieor and Ciirricknuikeegan, co. l-eitrini, J.P., a Cap- lain in the Army, l>. 1780, m. 1813, Char- lotte Wilhelmina", daughter of Major-Geueral Thomas IIawkshaw, H.E.LC.S.,and d. 17th March, 1850, having by her, who d. ICth September, 185i;, had issue, I. Westby IIawkshaw, of wliom present Iv. It. Robert Somerville, Ij. 2r>lh July, 1822, d. s. p. 13th June, 1811. III. S]iencer William, i. 10th October, 1825, d. young. IV. Martin Armstrong, b. 30th August, 1827, and d. 1869, leaving issue, one son William Spencer, and one dauglitcr who a. Toung. I. Gertrude Frances, »i. — MaCMUI.LAN, of Dublin, and has issue. II. Charlotte Westbina Roche, m. Rev. Joseph Speae, Chaplain of Parkhurst, and later of St. James Church, Ryde, Isle of Wight, and has issue. III. Maria Matilda. IV. Tliomasina Jane. V. Marcia Adeline, )». General MiNCUEN, and has issue. VI. Millicent Harriet, )». General Chris- topher GODBY. The eldest son, Westby H.vwkshaw Peecivai, of Kuightsbrook, co. Meatli, and of Larieor and Carrickmakeegan, co. Leitrim, h. 2nd July, 1821, »i. 5th June, 1851, Sarah Rrook, daughter of John Bailey, M.D., of Brook- lands, Great Oakley, Essex, and d. 5lh November, 1872, leaving an only child, Westby Brook (Sir), the subject of this memoir. a chevron gu. THE HON. WILLIAM HENRY SUTTOR, of Cangoura, Bathurst, New South Wales, h. Uth November, 1834, in. at Kelso, near Bathurst, 20th IMarcli, 1862, Adelaide Agnes Henrietta, danglitcr of Major John Bowi.iiR (d. nth September, 1874), of the 80th Regiment, by Frances Mary Jane (</. Slsfc August, 1872), his wife, the daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Raitt, and Eleanor Frances Mary, his wife, daughter of William Joltjffe, of Petcrsfield, and aunt of William George, fir.st Baron IIylton, and has issue, I, William H.m-y, h- 23rd April, 1878, 3 G 2