83G BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Petlicrton, co. Sumcrset, and d. 1788, having by lioi' had issue, a son, The EiG.'iT Eev. Robert Gray, D.D., Bishop of Bristol, and pri'bendary of Durham, consecrated Bishop of Bristol in 1827, m. Elizabeth, daugliter of Jolin Camplin, of Bristol, aud d. 1834, having had issue, I. Robert, d. young. ir. William, of Kast Bolton, co. Xorth- iimberland, J.P. and D.L., h. 1796, m. 1827, Eleanor, eldest daughter of Lieutciiant-Gcncral Walter Cahh, of Littledean and Nenthorn, co. Box- borougli, and East Bolton, co. North- umberland, and d. 27th June, 1872, leaving issue, 1. William Carr, of East Bolton, co. Northumberland, J. P., Lieu- tenant-Colonel late 86lh Foot (2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles) b. 28th February, 1829. 2. Walter Augustus (Rev.), M.A. Cambridge, rector of Croughton Braeklcy, Northanijjtonshire, b. 1830. 3. Arthur, Licutenaut-General late 41st Foot, b. 11th November, 1836. 1. Essex, m. 18G3, Captain Robert Thomson, late Madras army, and has issue. 2. Jane,>«. T.Sinclair Ci-aeke, barris- ter-at-law, only surviving son of T.Claeke, of Knedlington Manor, CO. York. 3. Eleanor, m. Rev. W. G. Woolee, of Fawnlcaff, rector of Cleobury, North Salop. III. John, d. young. IV'. CuAELES, of whom presently. y. John Edward, m. 1841, Essex, daugh- ter of LuHitenant-GeueralWaltcrC .urn, of Littledean (above mentioned), and has issue. VI. Henry (Rev.), vicar of Almondsbury, CO. Gloucester, m. 21s1 May, 1835, Emilie Caroline, second daughter of Henry Hartstonge Peet, Lord Glent- worth, eldest son of Edmond Henry, first Earl of Limerick, and d. 1864, having by licr, who d. 4th September, 1888, had issue. 1. Edmond Robert Henry, m. 27th May, 1868, Ceeile Maria, second daughter of Sir Francis Dugdale AsTLEY, Bart., and has issue, John Edmund Henry, b. 1869. Francis Cecil, b. 1871. Kathleen Mary. 1. Alice, m. 1855, Robert Xexnedx. 2. Caroline Maria, m. 28th August, 1862, her cousin, William Hale John Charles, third and presei'.t FjAEL of Ldiekick, aud d. 21th January, 1877, leaving issue {see Bueke's recrni/e). 3. Annie Emilie, m. 13th February, 1S8S, Theophiliis W. Laxe, of Bylands, Leoniiuster. 4: Louisa Augusta, »«. 1867, Cajjtain Charles Stieling, R.N., who </. 1876. VII. Robert (Right Rev.), D.D., Bishop of Cape Town, and Metropolitan nl" South Africa, »i. Sophia, daughter of R. MiDDLETON, of Grinklc Park, co. York, and d. 1872, leaving issue. VIII. Augustus, d. 1827. I. Elizabeth, m. 1822, George Isaac Mowbray, of Mortimer Wood, Berks, and d. 1823. II. Louisa, m. 1822, Sir Henry Browne, K.H., and d. 1823. III. Harriett, f/. 1831. IV. Anne, )K.1834,Rev. Richard William- son, D.B., head-master of Westminster School, and vicar of Pcrsliore, co. Worcester. V. Francis, d. niiiii. 1827. The fourth son. The Rev. Charles G-eat, vicar of God- uiauchester, co. Huntingdon, and prebendai'y of Chichester, m. 11th January, 1838, Agnes, daughter aud co-heiress of John NoEBis, ot Ilugheuden Mauor, Bucks, aud d. 30th December, 1854, having by her, who d. 5th January, 1862, had issue, I. Robert, the subject ol this memoir. II. Charles, of Warohika, Gisborne, New- Zealand, m. first, Lucy Watees, aud secondly, Emily Jane, daughter of the Ven. Archdeac'on W. L. Williams, of Waiapu, New Zealand, aud has issue, Robert Leonard ; Donald Campbell ; and Agnes Sara. III. Alfred, m. Clara Maria, daughter of James Cape, of St. Albans, and has issue, one son and two daughters. IV. Mowbray, m. Helen Evangeline, daughter of Rev. Claude Robeets, and has issue, two sons and one daughter. I. Agnes, m. Captain H. Hibeert, who was killed in action in India. II. Augusta, m. Rev. Reginald Smitu, and has fom- sons and four daughters. III. Louisa, m. Eev. Alfred Cooke, and has three sons and two daughters. IV. Florence, m. Rev. Arundel Leakey, and has issue, two sons aud five daugh- ters. Anns — Gil. in an vrle uf eight Jlcurs de lis a lion rumpant urn. Ihe u-hule irilhin abordure engrailed enn. Crest — A bear s pair grasping a snake. Residence — Hughenden, Queensland. Clubs — Australian, Sydney; Queensland, Erisbaue; and Junior LTnited Service, and Junior Athenaeum, London.