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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 231 The Hermitage, Geelong, Victoria, Australia, J.P. for Geelong, b. at TicUnall, co. Derby, 1795; left England. February, 1815, nnd an-ived at Sydney, N.S.W., ioth August, following, where he remained only four months, proceeding to Bagdad, Tasmania, and finally to Victoria in 1812. Mr. Army- tage m. Elizabeth Peters, of Bagdad, Tas- mania, who was b. 5th June, 1802, and d. 1873. He d. at The Hermitage, Geelong, 12th July, 1862, aged 67 years, having had issue, I. Thomas, b. 17th February, 1820 ; d. unm. 1841, aged 21. II. George, of whom we treat. III. Alfred, b. 30th March, 1823. IV. Charles Henry, b. 24th August, 1824; m. Caroline Tuckwell, and d. 1875, leaving issue, 1. Charles Nor- man ; 2. George Harold ; 3. Ernest ; 1. Ada ; 2. Laura. T. Joseph Edward, b. 31st October, 1829 ; d. 1872 unm. VI. Frederick William, b. I7th October, 1837; m. Mary, daugliter of the late Simon Staughton, Esq. of Exford Station, Melton, Victoria (see STAroH- TON OP Eynesbubt), and has issue, I.Fred; 2. Harry, m. Fanny Kelly; 3. Frank, m. his cousin, Carrie Army- tage ; 4. Bertram. VII. Ferdinand Felix, m. Anne Fair- bairn, and d. 22nd August, 1889, at Corao, Victoria, aged 45, leaving issue, 1. James ; 2. George ; 1. Carrie, m. her cousin, Frank Armytage ; 2. Emma ; 3. Mabel ; 4. Margaret. I. Eliza Anne, b. 12l,h August, 1827; m. John Rout Hopkins, Esq. of Win- clielsea, Victoria, and d. 1885, leaving issue, 1. Walter; 2. Arthur; 3. Henry; 1. Eliza Mary, m. 23rd April, 1874, Samuel Thomas Staughton, Esq. of Eynesbury, Melton, Victoria, M.L.A., J. P., and has issue (see STAUGHToy OF Eynesbubt) ; 2. Ada, m. Alec Murphy, Esq. ; 3. Bertha ; 4. Ethel ; 5. Lily ; 6. Nellie. II. Elizabeth Sophia, b. 25th November, 1831, m. John Charles Galletly, Esq., and has issue, 1. Charles; 2. Claude; 3. Reginald ; 1. Blanche, m. Fred Gal- loway, Esq. ; 2. Ethel ; 3. Jone. III. Virginia Charlotte, b. 12th Novem- ber, 1833 ; m. George Fairbairn, Esq., and has issue, five sons and one daughter. IV. Matilda, b. 3rd October, 1835, d. young. V. Emma Henrietta, b. 5th February, 1840, d. young. Arms used — Oa. a lion's head erased betw. three crosses botonnee arg. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, couped at the shoulder, habited or. the cuff arg. holding in the hand ppr. a dagger of the second, ■pommel and hilt of the first. Motto — Semper parafus. Residences — -Ingleby, Winclielsea, Victoria, Australia; 59, Queen's-gate, London, S.W. WALKER, HON. WILLIAM, of Crescentville, Windsor, New South Wales, Australia, solicitor, member of the Legislative Council • h. at Glasgow, Scotland, 26th February, 1828 ; m. first, 29th March, 1853, Maiy Cova, daughter of Jonathan Hassall, Esq. of Matavi, Camden, New South Wales, and by her (who d. 13th July, 1858) had two children, since deceased ; secondly, 24!th August, 1859, Henrietta Medora, daughter of Robert Cooper, Esq. of Ormonde House, Paddington, New South Wales, and by her (who d. 4th September, 1874) has issue, I. Frederick William, of Sydney, solicitor, h. 7th December, 1861. II. Charles Alexander, h. 5th March, I860. III. Archibald George, of Sydney, h. 8th January, 1867. IV. Robert Bruce, h. 6th November, 1870. I. Mary Medora, m. Patrick James Clark, Esq. of Sydney, manao-er of an insurance company. II. Elizabeth Henrietta. III. Heni'ietta Anne. He m. thirdly, 20th April, 1876, Jessy, daughter of the Rev. William Wood of Pitt Town, New South Wales, Church of England clergyman, and by her has issue.