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296 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. iLineage. The first of this family who came to Ire- land, or at least to the south of that kingdom, were two brothers, who settled there in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, the elder of whom was ranger of one of the royal parts, and 7)1. to the daughter of Herbert of Powis, a house ennobled under that title, and illus- trious under those of Pembroke, Montgomery, and Cherburg (see Burke's Extinct Peerage). From this alliance the Christian name of Herbert has been transmitted to the famUy, which has also continued to quarter the arms of Herbert with those of Baldwin. These two brothers purchased property, and fixed their residence in the vicinity of Bandon, in the CO. of Cork, the elder at Mossgrove, the younger at Lisnagart. Tl'.e father of Captain William Baldwin, Heney Baldwin, Esq. of Lissard, near Bandon, co. Cork, Ireland, J. P., m. Helena Williamson. Crest used — Standing ore a cross a dove, holding in its heah an olive branch. Motto — Sequere me est voluntas Dei. Residence — Chingford, Dunedin, New Zealand. JBoDtrs of ^ptimp. DODDS, HON. ALEXANDER, of Merrenbum, North Shore, Sydney, New South Wales, member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales, I. 2nd April, 1814; m. 25th December, 1860, Mary, daughter of Peter Dickson, Esq., by Eleanor, his wife, and has issue, I. Alexander James, h. 2nd February, 1853. II. Frederic, h. 9th November, 1854. III. William Gordon, h. 26th April, 1856. T. Christina. iLinrage. James Dodds, Esq., m. 1760, Helen Grey, and had a son, James Dodds, Esq. of Heiton, Roxburgh- shire, Scotland, who m. 2nd January, 1797. Helen, his wife, who survived him, d. 26th July, 1858. He d. 1st February, 1814, having had issue, I. John. II. James. III. Archibald. IV. Alexandee (Hon.), now of Merren- burn. I. Helen. II. Margaret. III. Agnes. Crest used — A wheatsheaf. Motto — Semper paratus. Residence — Merrenbum, North Shore, Sydney, New South Wales. Babls (st EeUtastlt. DAYIS, CHARLES PERCY, Esq. of Mount Camel, Redcastle, Victoria, J.P,, h. 17th November, 1841; m. 1st August, 1866, Elizabeth Inglis, daughter of Andrew Russell, Esq., late member of the Legislative Council of Victoria, and has had issue, I. Ernest Degraves, I. 30th August, 1867. II. Charles Lukin, h. 6th May, l87,6. I. Violet Gwendoline, h. 8th December, 1869. II. Gladys Georgina, h. 14th October, 1878 ; d. 15th October, 1879. James Davis, Esq. of Woodside, Gipps Land, Victoria, m. 22nd April, 1837, Louisa Frances Harrison, daughter of Peter Degraves, Esq. of Cascades, Tasmania, and had a son, Ht'njagc. I Charles Peeot, now of Mount Camel, I Redcastle. Crest used — A demi lion ramp. Motto — I Inspice.