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BURKE'S COLONIAL GEXTRY. 221 John Campbell, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.S. Edinburgh, 1784, who m. 1807, Catherine, 3rd daughter of John Logan, Esq. of Knock- shinnoch, co. Ayr, had, besides four daugh- ter."!, three sons, viz., J. James, b. at Kilbryde Castle, Perth, 1809 ; d. in Edinburgh, 1819. II. John Logan, b. 1812 ; d. 1817. III. John Logan, of Kilbryde, Auck- land, New Zealand. ! land ^rw*-— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gyronny of eight, or and sa. ; 2nd, arg., a lymphad, her oars in action, sa. ; 3rd, or, a fe«s checqur, az. and arg., all within a bordure erni. Crest — A lion guard, gu., crowned with laurel, and holding in his dexter paw a sword, ppr., hilted and pommelled, or, and in the sinister a daj or highland pistol ppr. Motto — Sequiter victoria (orteis. Sesidence — Kilbryde, Auckland, New Zea- Camtron xif dfjortrnn antr iLoioestxift. CAMERON, HON. DONALD, of Fordon, Ljmington ; and of Lowestoft, near Hobart, Tasmania, J. P., h. Isfc August, 1814, member of the Legislative Council, and sometime chairman of Quarter Sessions; m. 8th June, 1847, Mary J., second daughter of J. Morrison, Esq. of Stirling, by Jane Maidment, his wife, a descendant of John Maidment, of Olden Barne- veldt, Holland, advocate, and has issue, I. Donald Norman, h. 3rd November, 1851 ; m. Annie, eldest daughter of the Hon. J. R. Scott, of Hobart, Tasmania, member of the Legisla- lative Council, and has issue, three sons. II. Cyril St. Clair, captain 9th (the Queen's Royal) Lancers, h. 5th De- cember, 1857 ; appointed 2nd lieutenant, 22nd March, 1879, and lieutenant, 1st July, 1881 ; served in the Afghan War in 1879 80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (medal with clasp and bronze decoration). He m. 28th August, 1887, Margaret H., 2nd dauo-hter of General William Templer Hughes, C.B., of Dunley, Bovey Tracey CO. Devon, England, son of the Rev. Henry Allwi-ight Huo-hes, M.A., rector of Honiton, co. Devon, by Sophia Elizabeth, his -wife, eldest daughter of the Rev. Edward Honyvvood, LL.D., rector of Honiton and has issue, a sou, Donald, h. 1st May, 1888. III. Eustace Noel, h. 8th April, J 865 ; unm. I. Adeline Constance, h. 9th April, 1854; to. 6th October, 1875, Captain Arthur Joseph Stourton, late of the 78th Highlanders (who has been for many years settled in Australia, and belonged to the Australian Soudan Contingent on active service in the Soudan in 1885), eldest surviving son of the Hon. William Stourton (by Catherine Alicin his wife, daughter of Edmond Scully, Esq. of Bloomfield, co. Tip- perary), and grandson of William, 17th Baron Stourton (.■-ce Burke's Peerage), and by him (who was h. 21st February, 1841) has had issue, 1. Frederick, h. 1876 ; d. 1877. 2. Reginald Joseph Norman, h. 4th October, 1877. Mr. Cameron has been in the Commis.sion of the Peace for foity years, and has been member for North Esk in the Legislative Council for eighteen years.