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 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 137 in. James "William, b. 17th February, 1878. IV. Bdric Duncan Druramond, b. November, 1884. II. Helen, b. November, 1861. III. Agnes Mary, b. 1868. IV. Elizabeth Jane, b. 1872. V. Catherine May, b. 1874. VI. Frances McKellar, b. 1876. Vii. Jessie Maud l ^^.^^^ ^ j^j ^g^^^ VIII. Mabel Dawson J Mr. Miller left England in 1849, and after spending seven years in Victoria, went to New Zealand, where he has resided since 18£8. Hmcnge. Matthew Milleb, Esq. of Millerstone, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, bad a son, Matthew Millee, Esq., of the same place, who was father of Matthew Miilee, Esq., of the same place, whose son Matthew Millee, Esq. of Millerstone, Paisley, Kenfrewsliire, Scotland, m. 1780, Catherine Moir, and d. 1820, leaving issue, the late Mr. Millee, of Millarstone, Paisley, who m., in Dromore, Ireland, January, 1826, and d. at Crag Miller, Napier, New Zealand, 12th April, 1885, aged 83 years, leaving issue by his wife (who d. 14th November, 1886, aged 80 years), I. Matthew Bobeetson, of whom we treat. II. John, m. Margaret Campbell, and has issue, one son, Robert. I. Mary, m. James McKnight, Esq. of Cheltenham, Melbourne, Victoria, and has issue, three sons and three daughters. Residence — Crag Miller, Napier, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. Club — Northern, Auckland, New Zealand. jHarsJ)aIl of 3^osfeiIle antr dFairltflI)t. MARSHALL, THOMAS, Esq. of Roskille, Waverley, near Sydney, and of Pairlight, Elizabeth Bay, near Sydney, New South Wales, solicitor of the supreme court of New South Wales, h. 26th March, 1848; m. 31st October, 1888, flulda Ulivia Agt, daughter of the late Hans Jorgensen, of Copenhagen, Denmark, by Wilhelmina Sheuman, his wife. Htncage. Jeeemiah Maeshall, Esq. of Holly Hall, Huddersfield, co. York, where he and his wife Estlier both died, had, besides several other children (one of whom, afterwards became the head of the great firm of engi- neers in Yorkshire, and founded the Marshall ilax mills, at Leeds, and another became the proprietor of a large matting establishment in Yorkshire, which he inherited from his father), a son, Joseph Maeshall, Esq., who was h. at Holly Hall, Huddersfield, May, 1818. This gentleman studied for the medical profession, but ultimately, in 1840, emigrated to South Australia, proceeding thence to Sydnej', where he became a nianufacturing druggist in William-street, and about six years later purchased the site of the present Paddington Brewery, which was developed by him. Mr. Marshall m. ]5th April, 1843, Esther (now of Fairlight, Elizabeth Bay, near Sydney, and of Te Whare, Blackheath, New South Wales), daughter of Greorge Robinson, Esq. of East and West Newton Estates, Carnaby, co. York, whose father, living also at Carnaby, was on terms of friendship with Geoege IV, and on several occasions had the honour of entertaining His Majesty at his house. Joseph Marshall d. 18th May, 1880, leaving three sons, I. Joseph, proprietor of the Paddington Brewery, in conjunction with his brother, Mr. James John Marshall. He m. Louisa Emily Dobson, of Plevna, Elizabeth Bay, and has issue two sons and two daughters : 1. Joseph; 2. Rupert ; 1. Amy ; 2. Edith. II. James John, of East Court, Waver- ley, near Sydney, m. Amelia Board, and has a daughter, Violet. III. Thomas, of Rosskille and FairHght. Crest used — A knight in armour. Motto — Tirfute non verbis. Residences — Roskille, Waverley, near Sydney, and Fail-light, Elizabeth Bay, near Sydney, New South Wales.