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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 21 Clarfee oi JHantrebill^ llalL CLARKE, JOSEPH, Esq. of Mandeville Hall, Toorak, near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, J.P. for the Central Bailiwick, Victoria, b. 1st January, 1835, at Newtown, near Hobart, Tasmania, m. 22n(i March, 1860, liis cousin, Caroline, daughter of his uncle, the late Lewis Clarke, Esq. of Essendon, Victoria, and has issue, I. William John Turner, b. 11th July, 1862. II. Lewis Alexander, h. 4th May, 1864. On the deatb of his father, Mr. Clarke became possessed of property in South Australia, New Zealand and Tasmania. He is a Director of the Melbourne and Hobson's United Railway Company, and also of the Colonial Bank of Australasia, in which he has a very large interest. Lineage — See preceding article. Besidence — Mandeville Hall, Toorak, near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Bancjar of ^pUnep antr Camtrm. DAN GAR, HON. HENRY CAREY, of Grantham, Sydney, and The Grove, Camden, New South Wales, Australia, member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales, of the Middle Temple, London, barrister-at-law, and B.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge ; b. 4th June, 1830, at Port Stepheno, New South Wales; m. 1865, at Sydney, Lucy Jane, daughter of Commander Lamb, R.N., and has had issue, T. Richard Halifax. II. Reginald Neville. III. Horace William. IV. Leonard Adrian. I. Mabel, deceased. II. Lucy Beatrice. III. Elinor. IV. Nora. V. Muriel Ethel. HmEagE. This family first resided in co. Cornwall, England, after being, as is believed, ex- pelled from France at the time of the Revo- cation of the Edict of Nantes. Chaeles Dangae, Esq. of Looe, co. Corn- ■wall, b. November, 1718 ; m. 12th May, 1767, at Pelynt, co. Cornwall, Ann Carey, d. 6th December, 1807, and was buried at St. Neot, CO. Cornwall, having had by her (who was b. 10th November, 1736 ; d. in 1789) a son, WiLiiiAM Dangae, Esq. of Lanipen, in the parish of St. Neot, b. 4th January, 1772 ; m. 31st March, 1794, at St. Mabyn, co. Corn- wall, Judith, daughter of John Hooper, Esq. of Helligan, Penhargard and Trequites, co. Cornwall, d. 17th December, 1851, having had by her (who d. 7th September, 1852), ten sons and one daughter, viz. : — I. Charles, b. 18th March, 1795, d. 22nd January, 1796. II. Henry, of whom presently. III. John, b. 21st January, 1799, d. 2nd April following. IV. William, of Turanville, Scone, New South Wales, b. 10th March, 1800, d. It am. in England, 1868.