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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 351 II. Arthur Thomas, b. 2Cth February, 1871. III. William Macpherson, b. 8th October, 1874. IV. Guy Hamilton, b. 5th November, 1875. 1. Helen Young. He m. secondly, at the British Embassy, Paris, 26th September, 1883, Isabel Louise, youngest daughter of the Hon. Sir David Lewis Macpherson, K.C.M.G. (1884), of Chestnut Park, Toronto, Canada (who was h. 1818 ; educated at Inverness Royal Academy ; went to Canada 1835, and was elected to the Legislative Council of Canada 1864, of which he continued a member until the Confederation of the Provinces, 1867, when he was summoned by royal proclamation to the Senate of the Dominion ; sworn of the Privy Council of Canada 1880 ; speaker of the Senate 1880 to 1883, when he was appointed minister of the interior ; son of David Macpherson, Esq. of Inver- ness, by Naomi, his wife, daughter of John Grant, Esq.), by Elizabeth Sarah, his wife, eldest daughter of William Molson, Esq. of Montreal, and by her has issue, V. Eric Reginald Macpherson, b. 18th September, 1884. ILinEaciE. This family is of Trish descent, and is prob- ably a cadet of the ancient house of Kirk- patrick, of Closeburn, co. Dumfries, Scotland. Alexandeb Kikkpateice, Esq. of Cool- mine House, Clonsilla, co. Dublin, Ireland, J.P., m. Mary Anne, daughter of John Rutherfoord,Esq. of St. Dolough's,co. Dublin, and d. 1878, leaving, amongst other issue, Alexander, of Coolmine House, co. Dub- lin, b. 1828 ; educated at Trinity Col- lege, Dublin (B.A. 1850), and is a magistrate for Queen's co. and co. Dublin. He m. 1854, Maria Louisa, daughter of the late Rev. Robert D. Robinson, of Ballynevin Castle, co. Tipperary, and by her (who d. 1877) has, with other issuSj Alexander De la Pare, b. 1857; educated at Trinity CoUege, Dublm (B.A. 1878). Thomas. Thomas Ziexpateick, Esq., Q.C., was the fourth son. He represented Frontenac in the House of Commons from the Union until his death ; m. Helen, daughter of Alex- ander Fisher, Esq., judge of the Midland di.'itrict, and d. March, 1870, leaving issue, the above Lietjtenant-Colonel Geoege AlEET KlEKPATEICK. Crest used — A hand holding a dagger in pale, distilling drops of blood ppr. Motto — L mah sicker. Residence — Closeburn, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. LABERTOUCHE, PETER PAUL, Esq. of Melbourne, Victoria, B.A. (Trinity College, Dublin), secretary for Victorian (Government) Rail- ways, b. 1st November, 1825 ; in. 22nd February, 1859, Eleanor Annie, daughter of Henry Scales, Esq. (whose family estates are in Kerry, Ireland), by Eleanor Cadden, his wife (of a Galway family), and by her (who was b. in New South Wales) has issue, 1. Guy Neal Landale, b. 21st June, 1871 ; educated at Westminster School, London. I. Pauline Harriette Ellie, unm. II. Ethel Adelaide, m. 1887, Augustus Pelham Brooke Loftus, Esq., late A.D.C. to the governor of New South Wales, second son of the