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BUEKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 31 2. Brenda, twin with her sister, Minna, I. at Biarritz, 20th Feb- ruary, 1868; d. 20th March, 1868. 3. Minna, twin with her sister Brenda, h. at Biarritz, 20th FebrnarT, 1868. 4. Violette", b. 19th November, 1870 ; d. at Blyborough Rectory, co. Lincoln, 6th January, 1871. ir. Edwaed Dttnbas (Hon.), of Alma- road, Caulfield. III. Arthur, b. 3rd March, 1833 ; d. 30th March, 1835, and was buried in Lewisham Churchyard. IV. William Rice Morland (Colonel), Lieut. -Col. Bengal Staff Corps, and Director of Public Instruction, Pun- jab, b. 28th October, 1835 ; served in India, during the Mutiny, in the 86th Regiment, and with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose ; severely wounded at the storm- ing of Jhansi, and behaved with great gallantry at the siege of Calpee. He m. 1st, 25th August, 1866, Helen Maria Sophia, daughter of Major West- maoott, and granddaughter of Sir Richard Westmacott, and by her (who d. at Rawul Pindi, 8th April, 1875) has had issue, 1. G-eorge William Fraser, b. 31st March, 1871. 1. Helen Margaret Louisa, b. at Simla, 16th June, 1867. 2. Alice Marion, b. at Murree, 11th August, 1868 ; d. at Peshawur, 2nd May, 1869. 3. Geraldiue, b. at Murree, 21 st August, 1869. 4. Lucy Beatrice, b. 3rd January, 1873. He m. 2ndly, 3rd July, 1882, Elinor, daughter of General Turner, C.B., and by her (who d. 9th January, 1884) has issue, a daughter. I. Sarah Louisa, b. 6th October, 1821; m. at Wimbledon, co. Surrey, 20th AprU, 1853, to the Rev. Francis Thomas Clarke Margetts, M.A. Cam- bridge, Vicar of St. Wendron, Hel- ston, CO. Cornwall, and formerly Rector of Blyborough, co. Lincoln, and has had issue, 1. Arthur Edward, b. 25th Decem- ber, 1856 ; d. 25th August, 1880. 2. Francis Edward, b. 25th April, 1860 ; d. 19th January, 1881. 1. Caroline Edith, b. 2nd March, 1859 ; d. 25th June, 1884. 2. Amy Louisa, b. 5th February, 1862. 3. Eleanor Charlotte, twin with her sister Catherine Anna, b. 26th November, 1863. 4. Catherine Anna, twin with her sister Eleanor Charlotte, b. 26th November, 1863 ; d. 10th Novem- ber, 1880. 5. Amabel Frances Lucy, b. 3rd April, 1865. II. Caroline, b. 31st March, 1838. Arms—A.z. five spiir rowels in saltire or. Crest — a demi-griffin or. Residence — Fernacres, Alma-road, Caul- field, near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ^tep]&m t^t JHontreal antr Caiisapxital STEPHEN, SIR GEORGE, Bart, of Montreal and Causapocal, Canada, and of St. James's-place, Middlesex, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, h. 5th June, 1829 ; created a Bart. 3rd March, 1886 ; m. 8th March, 1853, Charlotte Annie, daughter of Benjamin Kane, Esq., and has a daughter, Alice, m. 2nd October, 1873, Hon. Sir Henry Stafford Northcote. Bart., C.B., M.A., of 7, Seamore-place, in the parish of St. George, Hanover-square, co. Middlesex, and of the Carlton, St. James's, and Atheneeum Clubs, so created 23rd November, 1887 ; M.P. for Exeter, i. 18th November, 1846 ; second son of Sir Stafford Hemy Northcote, first Earl of Iddesleigh, G.C.B. William Stephen, of Hillside and of DufTtown, CO. Banff, b. 1769, m. Elizabeth Cameron, and d. 1852, having had by her (who d. 7th June, 1845, aged 69 years), with other issue, a son, William Stephen, of Dufftown, after- wards of Montreal, Canada, b. 25th March, 1801, m. 22nd November, 1828, Elspet, daughter of John Smith, Esq. of Knockando, CO. Elgin, and had, with other issue, Geoege (Sir), created a bart. 1886. Arms — Or on a pale az. between on either side a sprig of three leaves of maple slipped gu. two fleurs-de-lis of the first. Crest — A dexter arm embowed ppr., vested az., charged with two fleurs-de-lis or, and hold- ing in the hand a pickaxe ppr. Motto — Lippen. Residences — Montreal, and Causapocal, Canada. To wn Residence — 25, St. James's- place, Londo-0-, S.W. Clubs — Marlborough ; St. James's.