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166 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Bicftscitt of anisitre. DICKSON, RAYNES WAITE, Esq. of Ariiside, Domain-road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, president of the Law Institute of Victoria, and advocate of the diocese of the Church of England, Melbourne ; b. 13th August, 1844; m. 20th October, 1870, Elizabeth, daughter of William and Elizabeth Kiddle, of Somersetshire, Eagland, and has issue, I. Raynes "Waits Stanley, h. 11th November, 1871. Hfncaac. William Dickson, Esq. of Anfield Lodge, near Liverpool, England ; m. 27th January, 1801, Frances Eickets, daughter of Raynes Barrett Waite, Esq. of Blue Hole and Moreland Estates, Montego Bay, Jamaica, who was lineally descended from Colonel Sir Thomas Wayte, the youngest of the twelve judges who condemned King Charles I to death. Colonel Wayte was one of the first settlers in Jamaica, where he acquired considerable property. Mr. Dickson, d. 1st September, 1817 (his wife having predeceased him on the 2nd April, 1812), leaving one son, who resided at Ashmeadow House, Arnside, Morecambe Bay, co. Westmoreland, England, and who m. 4th June, 1835, and d. at Leipsic, 10th October, 1869, having had by his wife (who d. at Bootle, near Liverpool, co. Lan- caster, 22nd April, 1850), I. Raynes Waitb, now of Arnside, South Yarra. I. Frances Anne, m. the Rev. Mathew Henry Martin, and has issue three sons and two daughters. II. Elizabeth Waite, deceased. III. Agnes Hannah, unm. Crest iised — A bear's Tiead, muzzled. Residence — Arnside, Domain-road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Botolttts nf ^j>trntp. DOWLING, HIS HONOUR JAMES SHEEN, of Sydney, New South Wales, district court judge ; h. in London, 2nd December, 1819 ; m. 20fch June, 1849, Katharine Marion, daughter of James Laidley, Esq. of Rosebank, Sydney, N.S.W., late deputy commissary-general (see Laidley of Hillside), and has issue, I. James Arthur, h. 28th April, 1850; m. 25th January, 1887, Maude Matilda Street, u. Vincent George, i. 23rd April, 1852. III. Neville, h. 9th August, 1856; m. 3i'd August, 1887, Marie Stuart Russell. IV. Russell, h. 15th October, 1858. V. Septimus William, h. 7th April, 1863. T. Katherine Eliza, h. 7th February, 1862. His Honour J. S. Dowling emigrated to Australia with his father in 1828, but retui-ned to England in 1836 ; entered King's College and graduated LL.B. in 1841 ; was called to the Bar in 1846 ; appointed attorney-general at Port Curtis in 1849, and afterwards went to Sydney. He was made police magistrate in 1851 ; appointed crown prosecutor in 1857, and in ISol district court judge. New South Wales, which post he has since held.