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 106 BURKES COLONIAL GENTRY. MoriaHa, Norton's Summit, near Adelaide, which estate consists of 2,200 acres) had issue, I. (Hon.), C.M.Gr., J. p., of Adelaide. II. George Allan, b. at North Adelaide, 7th April, 1843, deceased. III. John, h. at Morialta, 30th May, 1853, deceased. IT. Augustus Boyce, h. in Finchley New- road, parish of St. John, Hampstead, CO. Middlesex, 10th March, 1859, deceased. V. Allan Selby Blake, of Terlinga, South Australia, b. in Paris, 12th January, 1862. Terlinga Estate consists of about 30,000 acres. I. Mary Anstice, b. at North Adelaide, 30th April, 1840 ; d. 24th May, follow- ing. II. Mary Anstice, h. 18th December, 1845, m. Sir Robert Dalryniple Boss, speaker of the House of Assembly of South Australia from 2nd June, 1881, until his death ; treasurer from June, 1876, to October, 1877, and was a member of the South Australian Com- mission on the Indian and Colonial Exhibition, 1886. He d. at North Adelaide, 27th December, 1887, having had two children, Alfi-ed and Isabel. III. Isabella Morrison, h. 1st November, 1847. IV. Elizabeth Anstice, b. 24th Septem- ber, 1849, at Morialta, where she re- sides. r. Jessie Smythe, b. at Morialta, 14th March, 1851 ; d. 1st April, 1852, and was buried at Melbourne, Victoria. VI. Margaret, h. 3rd September, 1855, m. 1877, Reginald Arthur Egerton, Esq. (who was b. 1850), fourth son of Major-general Caledon Bichard Eger- ton, of the 89th Regiment, deputy ad- jutant-general of the forces, and mili- tary secretary to the Duke of Cam- bridge ; and grandson of the Rev. Sir Philip Grey-Egerton, of Egerton and Oulton, CO. Chester, bart., rector of Tarporley, and the higher mediety of Malpas (see Burke's I'eerage, Baronr-t- age, and Knightage), and has issue, 1. Eeginald Francis Le Belward, b. 31st March, 1880. 2. Wilfrid Allan, b. 17th May, 1881. 3. Philip, b. 18th March, 1884, d. 21st March, 1884. 1. Mary Caledon, b. 1st February, 1878. 2. Winefride Annie le Clerc, b. 14th February, 1879. 3. Hilda Dupre, b. 25th January, 1883. 4. Dorothy, b. 19th May, 1885. 5. A daughter, b. 5th November, 1886. VII. Harriet, b. 31st May, 1857, m. Lieu- tenant William Boileau Charter, R.N., son of Major Charter. The Hon. John Baker was a life member of the British Association of Science, a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, a member of the Ethnological Society, and of many other learned societies of Europe, and presi- dent of the Royal Agricultural and Horticul- tural Society. He was deputed to present the address to the Queen from the colony of South Australia, on the marriage of the Princess Royal, 1858, and d. 19th May, 1872. Arms — Per fesse or and az. in chief a cin- quefoil between two swans' necks erased, and in base a swan's neck erased between two cin- quefoils counterchanged. Crest — A dexter arm embowed, ppr. charged with two cinque- foils az. holding a lozenge also az. thereon a swan's neck erased or. Motto — Carpe diem. Residence — Adelaide, South Australia. Bafen* oi S^ittorta anti Cxibjicftan. See Bakek of Adelaide. >eam xif Hamilton* HEARN, WILLIAM EDWARD LE FANU, Esq., M.D., of Hamilton, Victoria, Australia, surgeou, H'uiiiltoii Hospital, and health officer, HaiiiiUou, h. li'Jtli June, 1854, uniit.