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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. •)l:? 4. Croasilailla, i«. Rov. John William Dcukk, olUramploii, co. Huiitingdoii. Iir. CllAltl.ns, of wlioin prc'si'iilly. IV. Koliei't, m. Jaue CoriiTENAY, of Dnimsi'lli, CO. Down, and d. 1882. She (A in Iho same year leaving issue, 1. Christo]iluT, iL iinm. 2. K(hiiii. 3. Robert. 4. William. V. William, </. utim. VI. Edward George, d. vnm. 1S7.3. I. Aune, (/. inim. 1876. II. Eliza Louisa, (/. 1834. Mr. Christojiher Bon-en, senior, d. August, 1828. His (hird son, CnARi.E.s EowEN, //. loth May, 1804, m. at Crossboync, co. Mayo, 19th Xov("mber, 1829, Georgiaua, youngest dauirhter ot" Joseph 1, AM HURT, of Brookhill, eo. Mayo [see Burke's Landed Geiifn/), and d. at St. Leonard's, Sussex, 3rd April, 1871, having had issue, Arms — Argent on a mount vert a atag lodged the mouth a trefoil slipped oj' the second. Crest — On a mount vert, in front of an oak ai'mt. Jlefiidence — Middleton, near C'hristehureli, New r. Chahi.ics CiiiiisToniKR, now of Mid- dleton, Now Zealand, the subjeet of tliis memoir. II. Croasdailc (Rev.), 1! ])., arehdeaeon of C'hristehureli, and incumbent of Biccarton, Kew Zealand, 4. 2l8t December, 1831, m. 27th Jliiy, 1880, AniU'tte Laura, daughter of Henry W'li.ES, of Denny Abbey, eo. Cam- bridge, and d. 3rd January, 1890, having had issue, 1. Charles Henry Croasdailc. 1. Alice Oeorgiana. 2. Margaret Letitia. 3. Laura Cal herine. III. Joseph Lambert, 6. lOtli. July, 1833, d. IGth April, 1835. I. Eleanor (ioorgiana, i. 9th November, 1834, d. 2oth Eebruary, 183.5. II. Elizabeth Georgiana, li. 28th May, 1837, d. 9l.li March, 1819. lit. Letitia A.unc Hannah, 4. Ith March, 1840. ir. Georgiana, J. in September, IS b3, </. in August, 1844. gules attired and nngnled or^ holding in tree ])ro/}er ncorned or a stag as in the Zealand. ). HON. SIR FREDERICK MATTHEW DARLEY, Knt., of Quambi, Edgecliffe, Sydney, and of Lilianfeds, Katooniba, Blue fountains, New South Wales, Chief Justice and Lieiitenaut-Governor of New Soutli Wales, h. in Dublin, Iroland, 18th September, 1S30 ; m. at Hunsdon, co. Herts, I3th December, 1860, Lucy Forest, daughter of Sylvester I>i;iivxt:, of Melbourne, Victoria, and has issue, I. Henry Sylvester, 6. 31st January, 1SG4. ir. Cecil Bertram, b. 7th March, 1871. I. Olivia Lucy Annette, in. at All Saints Church, Woollahra, Arthur Whitehead, barrister-at-law, son of James Whitehead, of Brindle Lodge, near Preston, co. Lancaster, England, and has issue, a son, Ralph, and two daughters. II. Corientia. III. Katherine. IV. Fred erica Sylvia. Sir Frederick was educated at Dungannon College, co. Tj-i'oue, and at Trinity College, Dublin (B.A. 1851); became a barrister of thi> King's Inns, Dublin, 18th January, 1853, and was also a member of the Inner Temple. He sailed for Melbourne from Plymoiith on the 18th January, 1802, and a few days after his arrival proceeded to Sydney, where he was admitted to the bar of Nev^ South Wales, 2nd June, 18G2. Ho was summoned to the Legislative Council of New South Wales, 28th September, 18G8 ; became a Q.C. in 1878; was vice-president of the Executive Council, and representative of tliegovern- VOL. 11. 2 !,