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4H0 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Janunrv, 1854, leaving issue, two daiigliters. The third son, Charles Stansfeld Eawson, of Stony- rojd, Halifax, and of Wastdale Hall, co. Cumberland, b. 20th December, 1812 ; m. first, ISth Feln-uary, 1810, Oetaria, daughter of the Eev. John Collinson, of Boldon Rectory, CO. Durham, and by her (who d. 21st October, 1850) had issue, I. Chaeies CoiiiNSON, the subject of this memoir. II. Lancelot Bernard. I. 20th NoTember, 1843 ; m. at Sydney, N.S.W., 26th June, 1872, Wilaelmiua Frances Cahill, and has issue, 1. Francis Edmund, I. 14th April, 1873. 2. Lancelot Gut, h. 11th January, 1874. 1. I'na Belle, h. 11th September, 1875. 2. Winifred Grace, I. June, 1880. III. Edmund Stansfeld, b. 24th April, 1815; m. 5th May, 1875, Margaret Dccima Crawford, daughter of the late ton Eectory, co. Durham, and has issue, 1. Beatrice OctaTia, b. September, 1876. 2. Sybil Stansfeld, I. 15th October, 1879. 3. Dorothy Winifred Meynell, b. 22nd January, 1884. IT. Francis Richard, b. 17th March, d. 26th April, 1847. I. Charlotte Elizabeth, i. 15th May. 1842; m. 16th May, 1863, Reginald Frete Williams, of Dangattoch Court, Crickbowell, and has issue, two daughters. II. Katherine Emily, i. 22nd June, 1849, m. December, 1871, her cousin, Ernest Rhodes HricniNSON, son of Rev. Benjamin Hutchinson, of White- church, and Mary Ann, his wife, daughter of Stansfeld RAWsoN.of Gled- holt, and has issue, two sons and three daughters. Mr. Charles stansfeld Rawson m. secondly, 29th April, 1854, Eleanor Charlotte Berle- ley. second daughter of Sir Joseph Edward Leeds, Bart., and d. 2nd June, 1863. Rev. W. G. Haeeison, of Easing Arms — Per fesse wary sa. and ar. a casiJe of four iowers arg. Crest — A ravens head erased sa. guf/ee d'or holding in Us beak an annulel gold. Motto — Lans virttttis actw. Residence— The Hollow, Mackay, Queensland, and 14, Bisham Gardens, Highgate, N. (Dcjil^jic* HON. ALEXANDER WALKER OGILVIE, of Airlie, City of Montreal, Canada, J. P., and Senator of the Dominion of Canada for the Alma Division, h. at St. Michel, near Montreal, 29th M^iy, 1829 ; m. 13th September, 1854, at Long Point, Montreal, Sarah, daughter of William Leney, of Long Point, and has had issue, I. Alexander, h. 31st October, 1860; d. 22nd April, 18t)3. II. Shirley, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, I. 20th October, 1864. I. Florence Nightingale, h. 11th May, 1855; m. &th December, 1874, Samuel Arthur !McMuetet, of Lindsay, Ontario, banker, and lias six children. II. Emily Helen,?). 20th January, 18.>7 ; to. 24th October, 1883, John Alexander Gemmill, of Ottawa, Ontario, barrister, and has four children. III. Sarah Charlotte, h. 12th December, 1858. Mr. Ogilvie founded the firm of A. W. Ogilvie and Company in 1854. They have been for many years largely engaged in the grain trade, and are the proprietors of the Gleuora Mills. He remained at the head of the fii-m until 1874, when he retired, the business continuing under the same name, and extending their operations to Manitoba. Mr. Ogilvie is Pre.sident of the St. Andrew's Society, Director of the Exchange Bank, of the Sun Mutual Insurance Company, and the Loan and Mortgage Company, and is also con- nected with many other commercial enterprises. He is Chairman of the Montreal Turnpike Trust, President of the St. Michel Road Company, has "ocen