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 144 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. aeapne xif jHilton. WAYNE, FREDERICK, Esq. of Milton, Otago, New Zealand, b. 1st April, 1834; emigrated to New Zealand in 1859; m. 27th August, 1863, Agatlia Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. George Barker, of Cambridge, by Elizabeth Ann Christmas, his wife, and has had issue, I. Frederick George, b. 2-2nd March, 1868. II. Herman Milford, b. 18th March, 1869. III. Edward Salmon, b. 4th June, 1870. IV. Thomas Henry Babington, h. 24th February, 1874. I. Eveline Mary, b. January, 1867 ; d. in infancy. II. Mary Argent, b. loth April, 1872. Uincaae. The family of Wayne formerly held pro- perty in the Peak of Derbyshire, England, which was sold by the present head of the family, the Rer. W. H. Wayne, in 1875. Of this family was Colonel Wayne, who was killed at Nantwieh, 1646, during the Civil Wars, fighting for the King. William: Watxe, Esq., the great grand- father of Mr. Frederick Wayne, m. Maria Downes (who m. 2ndly, Henry Flint, Esq., and d. at Duffield, near Derby, about the year 1831), and d. at Duffield, near Derby, 1783, leaving an only son, William Henry Wayne, Esq., who held land in the parish of Duffield, near Derby, and lived the latter part of his life at Much Wenlock, Shroptliire. He m. about the year 1802, Anne Salmon, and d. October, 1856, having had by her (who d. April, 11^54, and was buried with her husband at Much Wenlock) an only son, Ret. William Hexet Wayne, M.A., of Quorndon House, Derby, and of Aberar- tro, CO. Merioneth, Wales, vicar of Much Wenlock, Shropshire ; m. lUtli February, 1829, Jane, daughter of the late Samuel Frederick Milford, Esq., J. P. and D.L., d. at Much Wenlock, 20th December, 1872, and was buried there, having had by her (wlio d 7th February, 1875) five sons and three daugliters, I. William Henry (Rev.), of Quorndon House, Derbyslaire, rector of Willey- cum-Barrow, Broseley, co. Salop, b. 1832 ; was educated at Trinity Col- lege, Cambridge (B.A. 1856), hi. 1856, Eliza, daughter of Captain H. Foskett, of the 14th Light Dragoons, and has issue, 1. William Henry Foskett, b. 1862. 2. Herman G. W. 1. Mary Geraldine. 2. Lilian Gertrude Frederica. Tl. Feedehick, of whom we treat.. III. Herman, of Tinkwood Hall, Much Wenlock, Shropshire, and of the Army and Navy Club, London, J.P. for Wenlock, retired Lieutenant-Col. 4lh Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, formerly Captain 10th Regiment of Foot, i. 23 rd March, 1838; educated at Cheltenham College ; m. 1st, 20th August, 1862, Theresa Louisa. 3rd daughter of the late Sir William Edward Rouse- Boughton, Bart., of Lawford Hall, co. Warwick, and of Downton Hall, co. Salop, F.R.S. (by Charlotte, his wife, youngest daughter of Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. of Wormsley Grange, President of the Horticultural Society, and niece of R. Payne Knight, Esq. of Downton Castle, CO. Hereford, the celebrated Grecian), and sister of Sir Charles Henry Rouse-Boughton, Bart., and by lier (who d. 26th March, 1872) had issue, 1. Francis Herman Milford, B.A., of Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S.A., b. 1863; educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge; m. 28th No- Tember, 1887, Charlotte Isabella Blanche, youngest daughter of the late Sir George Kinloch, Bart., proprietor of the baronies of Kin- loch and Balmyle, &c., and Lord of the Manor of Meigle, co. Perth, a member of the Scotch bar, J.P. and D.L. (see Burke's Peerage and Barovefage). 1. Theresa S. C, b. 1865. 2. Frederica Laura, b. 1866. He m. 2ndly, 21st January, 1874, the Hon. Eleanor Louise, elder daughter of St.. Andrew Beauchamp, 14th Lord St. John of Bletsho (by Eleanor, his wife. 2nd daughter of Vice- Admiral Sir Richard Hussey Hussey, K.C.B., G.CM.G., of Wood Walton), and sister of Sir St. Andrew St. John, 15th Baron St. John of Bletsho, and a baronet, and by her has issue, 2. St. John, b. 1877.