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RURKE'S COLONIAL GEXrFlY. -«1 an alJorman for the city of Montreal, and is a lieutenant-colonel of tlio Montreal Cavalry (retired list). He was first returned to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec for the constituency of Montreal West in 18137, and retained that seat until 1871, when he declined re-nomination ; was re-elected for Montreal centre in July, 1875, and retired at the expiration of the term of the Parliament then elected. He was called to the Senate of the 1) )minion of Canada, '2-lth December, 1881. l,(nCcT:ac. This family claims rlescent from a commou ancestor with the Ogilrys of Ogilvy. Mr. A. T. O^'ilvie'.s griuulfather was of Stirling, Scotland, and left issue at his decease, Alexaxdek, of wliom presently. Arcliibald. James. William. Helen, m. James GouuiE. The son, Alexander Ogilvie was b. in Stirling- Kesidence — Airlie, City of Montreal, Canada. shire, Scotland, went to Canada in 1800, and served during the war of 1812, and also dur- ing the reljellion of 1837, as a vohuiteor cavalry ollicer. He m. at Montreal, 2',-th July, 1817, Helen Wat.son (who rf. in 18(i3) and d. in 1863, having had eleven eliildron, eight of whom survive, viz., three sons and five daugliters, of whom Al.EXANM)KR Walkek, is the subject of this memoir. iFIarq^at. VERY REV. CHARLES MARRYAT, M.A. (Oxon), of Christ Church Parsonage, North Adelaide, South Australia, Dean of Adelaide, Incum- bent of Christ Church, North Adelaide, and Vicar-General and Bxamininfr Chaplain to the Bishop, h. in London, 2Gth June, 1827 ; m. 8th August, 1854, Grace Montgomery, daughter of the Rev. Charles Beaumont Howard, M.A., first colonial chaplain of South Australia, and incumbent of Trinity Church, Adelaide, by Grace Montgomery Neville, his wife, and has had issue, I. Charles Howard, h. 5th May, 1855. II. Ernest Neville, 6. 16th September, 1869. III. Cyril Beaumont, 6. 11th September, 1873. I. Grace Cai-oline, d. in infancy. II. Ethel, h. 7th January, 1860 ; d. 21st January, 1865. III. Grace, m. the Rev. Herbert Thomas Hugheh, M.A. (Oxon), vicar of Christ Chui-cb, Emery Down, Lyndhurst, Hants. IV. Mabel. V. Isabel. VI. Kate Augusta. Dean Marrjat was educated at Queen's College, Oxford, wlioro he graduated B.A. in 1851 (obtained the Ellcrton Theological Prize that year), and M.A. in 1854; was ordained deacon in 1850, andp'iest in 1861 ; went out to New South Wales, December, 1852, nnd removed to South Australia, Apiil, 1858 ; was curate of Trinity Church, Adelaide, from 1853 to 185", incumbent of St. Paul's, Port Adelaide, from 1857 to 1868, in which year he wa.s appointed incumbent of Christ Church. North Adelaide, and archdeacon of Adelaide, and became dean in 1887.