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MUIR-MA CKENZIE. 449 hon. D.C.L. 1869, assumed (on his marriage) the surname of Mowbray in lieu of Cornish, and to bear the arms quarterly, by r.l. 26 July, 1847, J.p. D.L. Durham, j.p. Berks, an ecclesiastical com- missioner since 1871, judge-advocate-gen. 1858/9, 1866/8, M.p. Durham 1853/68, Oxford university since 1868 ; b. 3 June, 1815 ; m, 19 Aug. 1847, Elizabeth Gray, only child and heir of George Isaac Mowbray, Esq. of Yapton House, Sussex (COGHILL — Bart.), by Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Gray, D.D. lord bishop of Bristol (and sister of Eobert Gray, d.d. first lord bishop of Cape Town), and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Robert Gray Cornish Mowbray, M.A. fellow of All Souls Coll. Oxon. bar.-at-law l.T. 1876; b. 21 May, 1850. (2) Reginald Ambrose Mowbray, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1878; b. 5 April, 1852. (3) Edmund George Lionel Mowbray, M.A. Oriel CoU. Oxon. 1877; b. 26 June, 1859. (4) Annie Maud. (5) Edith Marian. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. a lion rampant ermine two fiaunches or each charged with three billets in pale az., and (for distinction) in the centre chief point a cross-crosslet of the 3rd, MOWBRAY. 2nd and 3rd, Per pale az. and sa. a chevron embattled, between in chief two roses, and in base a cross pat6e or, CORNISH. Crests — 1, An oak tree or, therefrom pendant an escocheon gu. , charged with a lion's head erased arg., the tree charged (for distinction) with a cross-crosslet, Mowbray. 2, Between two branches of laurel, in saltire a Cornish chough rising ppr. charged on the breast with a cross pat6e as in the arms, Cornish. Mottoes — Suo stat robore virtus, Mowbray. Deus pascit corvos, Cornish. Seat — Warrenes Wood, Mortimer, Reading. Town House — 47, Onslow Gardens, S.W. ILmeage. ROBERT CORNISH, of St. David's Hill, Exeter (last sur- viving son and heir of Nicholas Cornish, of St. David's Hill, who d. 23 May, 1761, by his wife Mary StribUng, who d. 13 Dec. 1821, aged 93) ; b. 17 Feb. 1760 ; d. 9 Jan. 1844, having m. 13 Mar. 1785, Frances Anne, dau. of Joseph Squier, of Exeter ; she d. 31 Oct. 1847, aged 81, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. [1] Robert Stribling, of Exeter; b. 31 Mar. 1788; d. 10 Feb. 1871, having m. 13 Aug. 1814, Marianne, only child and heir of John Powning, of Hills Court, Exeter, and had a son and dau. /I/ Right Hon. Sir John Robert Mowbray, created a Baronet. /2/ Marianne, m. 18 June, 1844, to Edmund Carlyon, of Pol- kyth, St. Austell, Cornwall. [2] Sidney WiUiam Cornish, D.D. vicar of Ottery St. Mary ; b. 22 April, 1801; d. 11 Aug. 1874, having m. 17 June, 1829, Jane, dau. of Samuel Kingdon, of Duryard Lodge, Exeter, and had 2 sons and 7 daus. /I/ Sidney Henry, b. 29 Mar. 1831; d. 9 Aug. 1858, having m. 1850, Charlotte Kirkby. /2/ Frank Fortescue, M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon. 1863, h.m. in- spector of schools since 1868 ; b. 28 Dec. 1837 ; m. 1 Sept. 1868, Margaret Gertrude, dau. of late Very Rev. Thomas Gamier, dean of Lincoln (E. Albemarle), and has a son and 3 daus. Basil Sidney, b. 12 June, 1869. — Dorothy Helen. — Marjory. — ^Ruth Mary. 73/ Emily, d. y. 27 Sept. 1834. /4/ Ellen Eyre, d. 26 June, 1872, having m. 1 Jime, 1857, to Rev. Alexander Peter Turquand, M.A. vicar of Cuhnstock, Somerset, since 1876, of St. Michael, Ottery St. Mary, 1863/76. /5/ Gertrude Edith, d. y. 19 Dec. 1844. /6/ Frances Emmeline, m. 27 Jime, 1867, to Rev. Hugh Ryves Baker, M.A. vicar of St. Michael and All Angels, Wool- wich, since 1879. /7/ Edith Alethea, m. 27 June, 1866, to Rev. Morgan George Watkyns, M.A. rector of Bamoldby-le-Beck, co. Line, since 1871, diocesan inspector of schools for deaneries of Great Grimsby since 1872, and has 5 sons and a dau. Philip Morgan Watkyns, b. 12 Aug. 1867.— Sidney Cornish, b. 16 Feb. 1871.— Launcelot Andrew, b. 19 Dec. 1876.— Stephen Walter, b. 24 Feb. 1878.— Humphrey Berners, b. 5 Aug. 1880.— Edyth Emily. /8/ Katharine Deacon, twin with /Q/ Jane Kynnersley. [3] Charles Lewis Cornish, M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxou. (fellow), vicar of Compton Danao, Somerset; b. 16 Jmie, 1809; d. 3 Jan. 1870, having m. 30 Dec. 1841, Eleanor, eldest dau. of Edward Thomas Monro, M.D. of Bushey, Herts (MUNRO— BART.), and had 5 sons and 4 daus. /!/ Charles Edward, M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon. 1869, vicar of South Petherton, Somerset, since 1875, assistant-master Bart. Uppingham 1864/70; b. 9 Oct. 1842; m. 4 July, 1867, Mary, eldest dau. of Ven. Henry Goldney Randall, archdeacon of Bristol, rector of Christian Malford, Wilts, s. p. (GOLDNEY —Bart.) /2/ Walter, M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon. 1870; b. 6 Sept. 1844; d. 24 Feb. 1873. /3/ Robert, M.A. Oriel Coll. Oxon. 1876, Bengal C.S.; b. 21 Jan. 1848; m. Aug. 1875, Hannah B , dau. of W Stevens, Esq. and has a dau. — Eleanor Joy. /4/ Stephen, M.A. Oriel Coll. Oxon. 1874, curate of Walton- in-Gordano, Somerset, since 1875; b. 26 Dec. 1849; m. 12 Aug. 1879, Eleanor Jane, eldest dau. of Rev. Edward Sturges, rector of Wokingham, and has a dau. b. 24 Oct. 1880. /5/ Theodore, M.A. Pembroke Coll. Oxon. 1879; b. 19 Jan. 1854. /6/ Frances Mary, d. 4 Jan. 1855. Ill Sarah. /8/ Eleanor Grace. /9/ Selina Margaret, m. 31 July, 1879, to Rev. Charles James Gordon (son of W Gordon, Esq. of Threave, Castle Douglas, N.B.), M.A. Pembroke Coll. Camb. 1879, curate-in-charge of Langport, Somerset, and has a dau. — Ruth. [4] Frances, d. 16 Aug. 1853, having m. 4 Mar. 1818, to Lewis Gidley, of Honiton, Devon. [5] Marianne, d. 12 Nov. 1862, having m. 1818, to Thomas Wills Horrell, of Exeter, who d. 29 June, 1849. [6] Elizabeth, d. 2 Jan. 1863, having m. 2 Dec. 1823, to John Gidley, of Exeter, who d. 8 Oct. 1865. [7] Selina Jane, d. 31 Jan. 1851, aged 47. MUIR-MACKENZIE, Sir Alexander, of Del- vine, CO. Perth, d.l. (1805, U.K.), major high- land borderers inf. mil. capt. late 78th highlanders; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1855 ; b. 6 July, 1840; m. 21 Feb. 1871, Frances Rose, dau. of late Sir Thomas Moncrieffe, Bart.; heir presumptive, his brother Robert. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. on a fesse az. three estoiles or, MuiR of Cassencarie. 2nd and 3rd, Az. a stag's head cabossed or, MACKENZIE of Delvine, aU within a bordure nebul6 quar- terly gu. and arg. CREST — A palm branch in bend dexter, surmounted of a sword in bend sinister all ppr. MuiR. Supporters — Dexter, a highlander attired ppr. holding in his exterior hand a dagger pointing to the ground . Sinister, a husbandman resting his exterior hand on a spade all ppr. Motto — " In utrumque paratus." Seats— Delvine, Dunkeld; Cassencurrie, Kirkcudbright; and Garrv Cottage, Perth. TOWN House— 8, West Eaton Place, s.w. 2 G