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682 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. II. .3. Grlenelg Hcnrv. 4. Frank Suetonius, m. Ethel tTstpnELBY. 5. Kenneth diaries. 0. Alexander. 1. Margaret, m. Dr. William JIac- FARI.ANE. 2. Mabel Edith. 3. Georgina Martha. Suetonius Henry, rf. leaving issue, 1. Charles Graham Weir. 2. Henry Suetonius. 3. Edwin Cairns. 4. Adam Cairns. 1. Mary Lilias. 2. Jessie Violet. Chables Mtles, of Ottawa, Toorak, the subject of this memoir. IV. Frederick, deceased. T. Frederick, deceased. TI. William, of Zara, 'N.S. Wales, and Alma-road, East St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, in. Mary Grace, eldest daugh- ter of the late George HEBDEy, of Toorak, Melbourne (see Hebden of Moloiit/), and has had issue, 1. George. 2. Richard, d. April, 1870. Crest — A dexler arm grasping a sirord in 3Ioflo — Deo jurante viiico. Residence — Ottawa, Irving-road, Toorak, C7h4— Melbourne. in. 3. Ernest. 4. Richard Blackwood. 5. William Gerald. 1. Theresa. 2. Marian. 3. Edith. 4. Adelaide Blackwcod. 5. Clara. 0. Florence. 7. Isabel. 8. Mary Grace. I. Eliza Hunter, m. James Blackwood, and d. leaving issue, one son and two daughters. IT. Catherine, )«. the Hon. R. Snisox, but d. s. p. HI. Isabella, m. Richard Blackwood, and has issue living, three sons and three daughters. IV. Margaret, deceased. v. Jemima, m. 1866, Surgeon-General John James Clarke, M.l)., late of the 3rd Bengal Cavalry, resident at IS, Vernon Terrace, Brighton, co. Sussex, w!io served in the Indian Mutiny, and has surviving issue, two sons and three daughters. VI. Mary Reid, deceased. heiid sinister, ppr. hilled and pommelled or. Victoria. nniti). THE MOST REV. WILLIAM SAUMAREZ SMITH, D.D , of Bishopscoui-t, Randwick, Sydney, New South Wales, BLsliop of Sydney, Metropolitan of New South Wales, and Primate of Australia, h. at St. Heliers, Jersey, 14th January, 1836 (twin with his sister, Margaret Elizabeth), m. 19th April, 1870, Florence, elder daughter of the Rev. Lewis Deedes, M.A., rector of Bramfield, co. Herts, and by her (who d. 14th June 1890) has issue, I. Hubert Saumarez, 6. 1st November, 1874. I. Margaret Saumarez. II. Mabel Saumarez. III. Helen Saumarez. IV. Katharine Saumarez. V. Dorothy Saumarez. TI. Ursula Saumarez. Til. Rosalind Saumarez. The Primate was educated at Marlborough College, and at Trinity College, Cambridge,, became B.A. in 18c8, Fellow in 18fa0, M.A. in 1862, B.D. in 1871, and D.D. in 1889. He was ordained deacon in 1859, and priest in 1860 ; was chaplain to the Bishop of Madras from 1861 to 1865, curate of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, in 1866, vicar of Trumpiugton, co. Cambridge, from 1866 to 18G9, in which year he was appointed examining chaplain to the Bishop of Norwich, and in 1880, honorary canon of Chester; was principal of St. Aidan's Theo- logical College, Birkenhead, from 1869 to 1889, and in 1890 was consecrated