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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 343 in tlie dockyards at Sliangliai, in the service of the Chinese G-overnnient. Residences — Llanarth, city of Bathurst ; and Gamboola, co. Ashburnham, both in ^Jew South Wales. Estates — Gamboola, Boree Cabonne, Boree Nyrang, Toogong, all in co. Ashburnham ; Narroogal, in cos. Gordon and Wellington ; DoTcdale Park and Rosedale, both co. Wel- lington, all in New South Wales. Club — Union. JOHNSON, HON. GEORGE RANDALL, of Fitzherbert-terrace, Wel- lington, and The Arai, Poverty Bay, New Zealand, and also of Stalhani and Tunstead, co. Norfolk, England, member of the Legislative Council of New Zealand since June, 1872, h. 7th November, 1833 ; educated at Clare College, Cambridge (B.A. 1857, M.A. 1860), and called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 1861. He m. 11th March, 1873, Lucy, daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel Andrew Hamilton Russell (Jate of the 58th Regiment), of Furzebank, Torquay, co. Devon, England, who formerly resided at Maungakure, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, and was for many years a member of the Legislative Council, being for a short time native minister. The Hon. G. R. Johnson has issue, I. Randall, h. 5th August, 1880. I. Beatrice Lucy Randall. II. Constance Emily Randall. III. Agnes Hamilton Randall. IV. Fanny Amelia Randall. ilincagc. This family of Johnson has been established at Stalham and Tunstead for at least three centuries. James Johnson, Esq. of Stalham and Tunstead, co. Norfolk, m. at Redenhall Cliurch, near Harleslon, co. Norfolk, 27th April, 1786, Sarah, daughter of Daniel Walne, Esq. of Pulham, co. Norfolk. She was h. March, 1758, and d. 1845. He d. 6th June, 1821, and was buried at Stalham, having had issue, I. Richard (Ret.), eldest son and heir. II. Randall, b. 7th June, 1791. III. George Baker, b. 17th August, 1795. The eldest son and heir. Ret. Richaed Johnson, M.A., rector of Lavenham, co. Suffolk, fellow of Caius Col- lege, Cambridge, and of Stalham, co. Norfolk, J.P. for Suffolk, b. 4th March, 17S7; m. 1828, Mary Ann, daughter of George Cubitt, Esq. of Catfield Hall, co. Norfolk, J.P. and D.L. She d. June, 1876. He d. 1855, having had issue, I. Richard Cubitt, d. nnm., 1851, aged 21. II. George Randall (Hon.), of whom we treat. III. James Woodbine. See next article. IT. Henry, late of H.M. 45th Regiment, d. unm. I. Fanny, m. Rev. Charles Thomas Jex- Blake, M.A., rector of Lyng, co. Nor- folk, and d. leaving issue, one son, Thomas, and six daughters. II. Agnes Sarah, m. Rev. Robert Henry Davies, M.A., incumbent of the Old Church, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, Eng- land, and has issue, three sons and four daughters. III. Mary, m. Rev. Robert Rashdall, rector of Teversham, co. Cambridge, both deceased, leaving surviving issue, two sons and one daughter. IT. Charlotte, m. John George Image, late captain 21st Fusiliers, and has issue, two sons and two daughters. v. Emma, m. Rev. James Gale, vicar of Bardsdale, Westmorland, and haa issue, one daughter. Tl. Octavia, d. tinm. Tll. Anna, unm. Arms — Gu., on a saltire, arm., fire crosses moline, sa., a chief of the second, charged with three mullets of the third. Crest — A lion ramp, erminois, holding in the dexter paw a muUet as in the arms, the dexter foot resting on a crosj moline gu. Motto — Strenue et prospere.