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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 337 Hill, New Zealand ; J.P. for the colonies of Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and New Zealand, formerly member of the Provincial Council of Canterbury for Rakaia and Papanui, New Zealand, and sometime provincial secretary and deputy superintendent of the province of Canterbury, New Zealand, b. at Clifton, near Bristol, co. Gloucester, England, 8th September, 1833 ; m. at St. Luke's, Christchurch, New Zealand, 14th February, 1863, Agnes, second daughter of Robert Park, Esq. (b. 1812) of Winchmore, Can- terbury, New Zealand, surveyor-general of that colony, who was son of Matthew Park, Esq. of The Mearns, Renfrewshire, Scotland, and brother of Patrick Park, Esq., R.S.A., the sculptor ; and has issue, I. Francis "William Sutton, B.A. (Christ Church, Oxford), of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law, and of the Victorian Bar, b. at Rivers- leigh, Christchurch, New Zealand, 27th January, 1865. ir. Edward Chamberlin, of Ardmoleish, Gippsland, Victoria, b. at Riversleigh, 5th October, 1866. III. Charles Robert Ogilvie, Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Victorian Rifle Militia, b. at Riversleigh, 17th February, 1868. IV. Gordon Kinross, b. in Victoria, 25th May, 1873. V. Frederick Arthur Agnew, b. in Victoria, 16th June, 1877. VI. Reginald Grahame, b. in Victoria, 9th N'ovember, 1881. I. Mary Isobel, b. 1872, in Victoria. II. Beatrice Emily Bannatyne, b. 1880, in Victoria. III. Janet Agnes, b. 1885, in Victoria. HtncagE. This family claims to have a common an- cestor with the Marquesses of Bute, in the person of 8iE James Stuakt or Stewaet, of Ardmoleish, sheriff of Bute, who was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia in 1627; and, adhering to the rojal cause, held Rothe- say Castle for the king in the Civil Wars of the seventeenth century, and suffered con- siderably both by fines and sequestrations. His descendants were also sufferers in the troubles of 1715 and 1745. It is stated that his great grandsons were, E. Chaeles, captain R.N., of whom pre- sently. II. Thomas, town clerk of Montrose, Scotland, b. 1739; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Captain Gruise, of Mont- rose, and d. in 1791, having had issue, 1. Daniel, captain 22nd Light Dragoons, h. 24th November, 1777; d. in India, s.p., 4th De- cember, 18J 1, aged 34 years. 2. John, major 3rd Bombay Native Infantry, h. 3rd June, 1779 ; d. s.p., 21st September, 1821, aged 43 years. 3. Charles Forbes, captain 17th Regiment Bengal Infantry, b. 17th May, 1781 ; d. s.p., in India, 22nd November, 1815, aged 34 years. 4. Thomas Guise, captain 7th Bombay Native Infantry, b. 9th VOL. I. December, 1784 ; d. s.p., 14th October, 1821, aged 38 years. 5. Samuel, b. 2nd January, 1786 ; d. s.p., 6th .January, 1810. 6. David Carnegie, captain 12th Madras Native Infantry, b. 6th February, 1789 ; d. s.p., 30th September, 1823, aged 34 years. 1. Elizabeth Brodie, b. 1st October, 1787 ; m. 1st May, 1810, Henry Westmacott, Esq , brother to Sir Richard Westmacott, R.A., and d. in 1826, having had issue, I. Stewart, of London, artist, formerly in the H.E.I.C'o.'s maritime service, b. 1813. II. James Sherwood, of London, sculptor, b. 1S23 ; m. and has issue. The elder son, Captain Chaeles Stewaet, R.N., b. in Bute, 1738, was in Admiral Holmes's squad- ron at the taking of Quebec, 1759, and served also in the West Indies ; «i. Elenour Ogilvie (who was b. at Montrose, Scotland, 1763 ; d. 26th April, 1836, aged 74 years, and was buried with her husband at St. Augustine's, Bristol, England) ; and d. in 1798, having had issue, I. Charles, lieutenant R.N., m., but d.s.p., 1837. II. James, lieutenant R.N., had a sou Z