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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 85 ancient arms of the O'Hallokans is thus narrated : A chieftain of Clanfergeal, on a journey, resting for awhile beneath a tree, fell asleep from fatigue. Three chiefs of a neighbouring tribe, at enmity, were on the point of attacking liim, when a lizard, crawl- ing over his face, awolte him. Seeing the hostile intentions of the three armed men, he sprung up to defend himself, sIpw their chief, who was mounted on a white horse, and mortally wounded the other two. To com- memorate this achievement, he assumed for his crest a lizard (in Ireland termed a man keeper), and for his shield of arms three mullets pierced, with a white horse capari- soned, without a rider, on a field gu. ; adopt- ing for his motto the words, in Irish, I wound and I kill. Residence — Carlisle place, Victoria street, Westminster, co. Middlesex, England. Cupptr of armtiale. T UPPER, HON. SIR CHARLES, Bart, of Armdale, Halifax, in the province of Nova Scotia, in the Dominion of Canada, G.C.M.G., C.B., LL.D., M.D., L.R.C.S. Edinburgh, high commissioner for the Dominion of Canada, h. 2nd July, 1821, at Amherst, Nova Scotia; m. 8th October, 1846, Frances Amelia, daughter of Silas Hibbert Morse, Esq. of Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, and has issue, I. James Stewart, of Wilton Lodge, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, barrister-at-law, h. 26th October, 1851 ; m. first, 8th September, 1875, Mary Wilson, daughter of Andrew Robertson, of Elmbank, Montreal ; she d. 7th August, 1876, leaving an only child, 1. Marie Stewart. He m. secondly, 9th June, 1880, Ada Campbell, daughter of Sir Thomas Gait, chief justice of Ontario, and by her has issue, 1. Charles Stewart, h. 8fch August, 1884. 2. Jessie Campbell. 3. Prances. II. Charles Hibbert (Hon.), of Halifax, minister of marine and fisheries, Ottawa, barrister-at-law, M.P., h. 3rd August, 1855 ; m. 9th Septem- ber, 1879, Janet, daughter of James McDonald, of Blink Bonnie, Halifax, chief justice of Nova Scotia, and has issue, 1. Charles, h. 10th December, 1880. 2. James McDonald, h. 23rd December, 1887. 1. Sophie Almon. 2. Frances Lilian. III. William Johnston, of Winnipeg, aforesaid, barrister-at-law, h. 29th July, 1862; VI. 6th July, 1887, Margaret (sister of Janet), daughter of James McDonald, of Blink Bonnie, chief justice of Nova Scotia, and has issue, Katherine Gladys. I. Emma, I. 23rd July, 1847; to. 22nd July, 1869, Major-General Donald Roderick Cameron, R.A., CM. G., commandant Royal Military College, Kingston, Canada, who was 6. 1834 ; entered R.A. 1856 ; captain 1866, major 1875, lieut.-colonel 1882, and colonel 1886; served throughout the Bhootan Campaign 1864 — 66 as adjutant and as staff officer of officer commanding R.A. Dooar Field Force (medal with clasp, thrice mentioned in despatches), accompanied the Hon. W. McDougall, C.B., to Fort Garry, as a member of the Executive