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 J 36 BUEKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. I. Harry Haslewoocl, b. 3rd February, 1880. II. Charles O'Connor, b. 27th February, 1882. I. Eileen Marcella, b. 9th September, 1885. II. Mary Dorothea Leonie, h. 19th April, 1888. Htmage. It is believed that this family of Murray traces a common ancestor with the Dukes of Athole. They were formerly seated at Philiphaugh, Selkirkshire, Scotland, whence Judge Murray's great grandfather (who was a doctor of medicine) migrated to co. Norfolk, and settled at Norwich. CH4BLES MuERAT, Esq., by Elizabeth Knight, his wife, was father of Chables Knight MrERAY, Esq., bar- rister-at-law, who m., 1st, 16th November, 1827, Hon. Henrietta Anne, eldest daughter of the third Countess of Eothes (see Burke's Peerage), but by her (who d. 14th April, 1832) had no issue. He m. 2ndly, 25th Sep- tember, 1838, Maria Haslewood (who d. 26th December, 1876), and d. 14th June, 1865, leaving issue. I. Chaeles Edwaed Eobeetson (His Honour), now of Drumeevin, Mit- tagong, New South Wales. I. Mary Grace, m. 17th July, 1860, Edmund Sheppard, Esq., barrister-at- law ; both deceased, leaving issue, 1. Edmund Haslewood. 2. William Fleetwood. 3. Arthur Murray. 4. Herbert Norman. II. Edith Maria, unm. Arms used — Arg. ahunting horn sa., gar- nished and stringed gu., on a chief az. three stars of the first. Crest — A demi man winding a horn ppr. Motto — Sine tisqtie superna venahor. Residence — Drumeevin, Mittagong, New South Wales. JHiirrap ot Casttrtcin. MURRAY, ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND, Esq. of Dunrobin, Caster- ton, Victoria, formerly of Caius College, Cambridge, h. 29th June, 1849. He is unmarried. Hfncaac. This is a branch of the clan Murray, re- presented by the Duke of Athole. William Mueeat, a farmer in Suther- landshire (as was also his father), had, by Mary, his wife, a son, who proceeded to Hobart, Tasmania, and m. the daughter of Lieutenant Sturgeon, by his wife, a member of the family of Skene, of Skene (an accovint of which appears in this work), and had by her a son, the present Alexander Suther- land Murray, Esq. Arms used — Az. three mullets arg., within a double tressui eflory counter-flory or. Crest — A demi savage ppr., holding in his right hand a dagger ppr., pommel and hilt or., and m his left hand a key of the last. Motto — Furth fortune and fill the fetters. Residence — Dunrobin, Casterton, Victoria. JHiller of Crag JHtller. MILLER, MATTHEW ROBERTSON, Esq. of Crag Miller, Napier, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, b. 17th February, 1829; m. 1st, 17th July, 1848, Margaret, daughter of John McKellar, Esq. of Soraby, Argyllshire, Scotland, and by her (who d. 1856) has a daughter, I. Margaret, b. 19th February, 1853; to. R. Harding, Esq. of Mount Vernon, Waipukurau, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, and has seven children. Mr. Miller m. 2ndly, 17th February, 1859, Elizabeth, daughter of John Anderson, Esq. of Dumfries, Scotland, and by her has issue, I. John Anderson, h. 28th July, 1870. II. Matthew Robert, b. 20th October, 1875.