. The history of the Fife Pitcairns : with transcripts from old charters . ho all died sineprole. Arthur Adyes second son, William Fifield Adye,married Sarah Deverell. He lived at Bradford-on-Avon,and died the 13th of July 1839, aged seventy-five. Hehad five sons and five daughters : 1, William; 2, Arthur;3, Emily, married to Henry Turner, and was Mrs Pit-cairns mother; 4, Maria; and six children who all diedyoung His eldest son, William Adye, married Harriet Howell,and had one son, William, who died young, and six daugh-ters : Harriet, Emily, Susan, Maria, Ellen, and Adye died 2


. The history of the Fife Pitcairns : with transcripts from old charters . ho all died sineprole. Arthur Adyes second son, William Fifield Adye,married Sarah Deverell. He lived at Bradford-on-Avon,and died the 13th of July 1839, aged seventy-five. Hehad five sons and five daughters : 1, William; 2, Arthur;3, Emily, married to Henry Turner, and was Mrs Pit-cairns mother; 4, Maria; and six children who all diedyoung His eldest son, William Adye, married Harriet Howell,and had one son, William, who died young, and six daugh-ters : Harriet, Emily, Susan, Maria, Ellen, and Adye died 28th of January 1866. Arthur Adye,the second son, married Margaret Rich, and died the 13thMarch 1875, and had seven sons and four daughters: 1,Marianne, died young; 2, William; 3, Ann; 4, Arthur;5, Henry, died 9th August 1869; 6, Jane, died 1848 ; 7,George; 8, Edward; 9, Herbert; 10, Charles; II, Emily,who died 1854. The coat-of-arms of the Adye family is a shield with threeleopards heads, a closed helmet, above it a wreath with astag resting on 1 Aubreys John 1750. LIFE OF JAMES PELHAM PITCAIRN. 251 Canon Pitcairn kept a Diary with unfailing regularity forforty years; and as the entries refer to many churchesbeing built and consecrated in the Diocese of Manchester,to the work he did, and incidentally to his unassumingpiety, it shows, better than I could tell, his character,energy, and what a busy hardworking life he led. In all the entries for forty years there is not one unkind,harsh word, or criticism of others; only content and thank-fulness with his lot, and unostentatious goodness and piety. EXTRACTS FROM DIARY. 1849. On August the 6th, licensed to the Curacy ofArdwick by Bishop James Prince Lee. The nth, Wednes-day, I left for holiday to Ireland. Breakfasted with mydear Father and Lady Found him very well, and looking not a day older. 18th. My dear father completes his seventy - third he is a wonderful man. May God preser


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