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 80 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. daughter of the Van. Archdeacon Joseph K. Tucker, of Victoria, and has issue, I. Alfred Brougham, h. 14th August, 1878. II. Ernest Noel Brougham, h. 25th December, 1885. I. Winifred Brougham. II. Mildred Brougham. III. Agnes Brougham. 17. Gladys Mary Brougham. V. Rosamond Brougham. Hineage. Egbert Dockee, Esq. of Newby, co. Westmorland, was b. about 1726, and d. 1806, having had issue, 1, John (Rev.), Vicar of Eastmean, Hants ; 2, William, of Bampton, CO. Westmorland; 3, Joseph, of London, banker ; 4, Robert ; 5, Thomas ; 6, Edward ; 1, Mary. The fourth son, Robert Docker, Esq. of London, mer- chant, m. Eliza, daughter of Joseph Perry, Esq. of Hackney, co. Middlesex. Both d. young, having had issue, 1, Robert, of Wel- lington-road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, co. Warwick, b. about 1800, and d. 1878 ; 2, Joseph (Hon.) ; 3, John, f?. young; 1, Agnes, d. young. The second son, Hon. Joseph Docker, of Thornthwaite, Scone, New South Wales, member of the Legislative Council of that Colony, and some- time surgeon H.E.I.Co., was b. 1802 ; ap- pointed postmaster-general, January, 1866, and colonial secretary, September, 1868 ; and was ;i gain postmaster-general from December, 1870 to May, 1872. He m. in April, 1839, Matilda (who now resides at Darlinghurst- road, Sydney), daughter of Major Thomas Brougham, H.E.I. C.S., of Penrith, co. Cum- berland, and died 9th December, 1884, having had issue, I. Alfred, deceased. II. Edwin, deceased. III. Ernest Brougham (His Honour), District Court judge. IT. Edward Hay. V. Wilfrid Law, m. Ada M. Lord, VI. Arthur Robert, ni. Florence L. Lord, and has surviving issue two sons and three daughters, YII. Lawrence Thomas. Till. John Frederick, m. Lillie Woods, and has issue three sons and one daughter. I. Agues Isabella. Crest used — A bridge ivUh three archesppr. Motto — Stare super vias antiqiias. Residence — Carhullen, Granville, New South Wales, Australia. g)ti:iut of JSanfeton. STOUT, HON. SIR ROBERT, K.C.M.G., of Bankton, Dunedin, Otago, NcTV Zealand, h. 28th September, 1844, in Lerwick, Shetland Isles; m. 27th December, 1876, Anna Paterson, daughter of John Logan, Esq. of Dunedin, J. P., and has issue, I. John Logan, h. 23rd December, 1879. II. Robert, h. 7th April, 1883. III. Thomas Duncan Macgregor, 6. 23rd July, 1885. I. Margaret Annie, h. 23rd April, 1878. The Hon. Sir Robert Stout went to New Zealand, 1863, and was appointed second master in Dunedin Grammar School, having taught as a pupil teacher in his parish school in Ijerwick for five years. He afterwards became a student at Otago University and fellow of New Zealand University ; was called to the New Zealand Bar, 1871 ; entered the provincial council of Otago, New Zealand, 1872 ; became provincial solicitor, 1873 ; was elected to the General Assembly, 1875, for Caversham, and in 1876 for Dunedin; was attorney-general, March, 1878, to June, 1879; minister for immigration, 1878 ;