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 142 BUJiKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 4. Eric Eutledge, b. 8th May, 1884. 5. John, b. 28th September, 1885. Mrs. McKellar now resides at Farnham Park, Victoria. The Hon. William Butledge owned land near Kilmore, together with the great Farn- liam special survey of 5,000 acres. He and his brothers were landowners, merchants, and bankers at Fort Fairy, or Belfast as it is also called, of which place Mr. Rutledge was magistrate, mayor, and alderman. Crest used — A mural coronet. Motto — Cor onat fides. Residence and Estate — Werronggurt, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia. Club — Melbourne. Eutletrije xif Jfaniftam ^arlt antr ^I)ntocicitr. EUTLEDGE, WILLIAM RUPERT, Esq. of Farnham Park, Dennington ; and of Slierwood, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia, J. P., h. 14th July, 1849 ; TO. 1877, Margaret Lorraine, second daughter of William Armstrong, Esq. of Hexham Park, co. Villiers, J. P., and has issue, I. William Lorraine Leslie. II. John Horace Douglas. I. Dorothy. II. Janet Isabel. Lineage — See preceding memoir. Residences and 'Estates — Farnham Park, Dennington ; and Sherwood, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia. Cluh — Melbourne. SSHrtjCiDn of Eajttn. WRIXON, HON. HENRY JOHN, of Raheen, Studley Park-road, Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, member of the Legislative Assembly, Victoria; h. in Dublin, Ireland, Octobei^ 18^9; in. 17th December, 1872, Charlotte, daughter of the Hon. Henry Miller, of Findon, Kew, Melbourne (who d. 7th February, 1888), chairman of the Bank of Victoria, one of the early settlers find legislators of Victoria, son of Captain Henry Miller, of the 40th Regiment of Foot, who was present at the battle of Waterloo ; and widow of Musgrave Wroughton Anderson, Esq. [by whom she had issue, Lilian Charlotte, m. at Holy Trinity Church, Kew, 13th February, 1889, Alan Sidney Stanley, Esq. of Long- stoweHall,Cambridge, J. P. CO. Cambridge, 6.1861 ; second son of Captain Sidney Stanley, of Longstowe Hall, Cambridge, M.A. (Camb.), J. P. cos. Cambridge and Huntingdon, and D.L. co. Cambridge, late captain 1st Hunts Light Horse (Duke of Manchester's), and high sheriff for cos. Cambridge and Hunts, 1873 — 74, who was h. 21st December, 1828, and assumed by royal licence, la56, the surname of Stanley, in lieu of his patronymic, being the only sur- viviDg son of William Wentworth, Esq. of Cambridge (see Stanley Of Long- STOWE Hall, in Burke's Landed Gentry) ; and Helen Maud, m. at St. George's, Hanover-square, co. Middlesex, 18th December, 1890, Charles Wentworth Stanley, Esq. of Longstowe Hall, Cambridge, M.A. (Camb.), J.P. co. Cam- bridge, and, from 1885, captain 4th batt. Suffolk Regiment of Militia, h. 1860, eldest son of Captain Sidney Stanley, of Longstowe Hall, Cambridge, M.A., J.P. and D.L.], and has issue, I. Arthur Henry, h. 1878. II. John Melbourne, h. 1881. I. Charlotte Mabel, h. 1875.