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 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 147 1832, Emily, daughter of Edward Hayley, Esq. of London, and by her (who was b. 2nd March, 1810, d. 1st June, 1841, and was buried at New Town, New South Wales) had issue, I. William Aethfe Callandee, of whom we treat. II. Malwyn, of Melbourne, b. 26th September, 1834, baptised at St. Paul's, Hammersmith, co. Middlesex. By Affra Anne, his wife, he has issue. III. Edward FitzHayley, b. 16th April, 1836, baptised at St. Andi-ew's, Holborn, co. Middlesex. By Deodata Jane, his wife, he has issue. IV. Albert Chambers, b. at Leitrim, New Town, New South Wales, 1st January, 1838, d. 1st December, same year. T. Reginald Brodhurst, of Melbourne, late lieutenant 7th Fusiliers, b. at the Grange, co. Mornington, Victoria, 1st May, 1840. By Selina, his wife, he has issue, I. Sarah, b. at the Grange, aforesaid, Slst May, 1839, d. same day. Sir William h Beckett m. secondly, by special licence, at Port Phillip, 30th October, 1849, Matilda, youngest daugliter of Edward Hiiyley, Esq., and d. 27(h June, 1869, in London, and was buried in Norwood Ceme- tery, CO. Surrey. Arms — Or on a chev. gu. between three lions' heads erased of the last a fleur-de-lis between two annulets of the first, all within a bordure wavy of the second. Crest — A fieur- de-lis az. surmounted with a lion's head erased erm., the whole debruised by a bend- let sinister wavy or. Motto — Foys sapience et chevalerie. Residences — Melbourne ; The Grange and Kalora Park, Berwick ; West Lavington, Anderson's Inlet, South Gipps Land, Victoria, Australia ; and Penleigh House, Westbury, Wilts, England. Club — Melbourne. WHARTON, HENRY, Esq. of Highfield, Waiau, Amuri co., Canter- bury, New Zealand, 5.28th July, 1844; m. 17th September, 1879, Miss Ellen Caroline Pitman, of Devonshire, England. Utncnac. Thomas Whaeton, Esq., M.D., of Old Park, CO. Durham, b. 1614 (son of John Wharton, of Winstone, who purchased Old Park, and 7th in descent from Gilbert Wharton, 2nd son of Thomas Whaeton, of Wharton and Croglin, and brother of Henry Wharton, ancestor of the Duke of Wharton), was the celebrated Dr. Wharton, who continued to practise physic in London during the plague of 1665, and to whom King Charles II granted, in consideration of his eminent services in attendance upon the sick of the foot-guards, an honourable augmentation to his paternal coat of arms, viz., a canton or. Dr. Wharton, the friend and companion of Asholme and Sir William Lilly, the astrologer, d. October, lfi73, leaving by his wife, Jane, daughter of William Ash- bridge, Esq. of London, an only surviving son and successor, Thomas Wharton, Esq., M.D. (Pembroke College, Cambridge), of Old Park, who m. twice, but had issue only by his 1st wife, Mary, daughter of John Hall, alderman of Durham. Dr. Thomas Wharton dying 1714, was s. by his eldest son, George Wharton, Esq., M.D. (Pembroke College, Cambridge), of Old Park. He m. Anna Maria, daughter of Wilham Petty, Esq., but d. s.p. 21st March, 1739, when the family possessions devolved upon his brother, Robert Whaeton, Esq. of Old Park, b. 1690; mayor of Durham in 1729; m. 5th May, 1715, Mary, daughter and eventually co- heiress of Richard Myddleton, Esq. of Offerton, co. Durham (grandson of George Middleton, Esq. of Silksworth, by Elizabeth his wife, only daughter and heir of Christopher Wharton, Esq. of Offerton), and had issue, I. Thomas, M.D., A.M., Fellow of Pem- broke College, Cambridge, of Old Park, the friend and correspondent of Gray, the poet, »i. Margaret, daughter of An- thony Wilkinson, Esq, of Crossgate, co. Durham, by whom (who d. December, 18(i3) he had issue, Robert, his heir ; Richard of Offerton, Fellow and M.A. Pembroke College, Cambridge, barris- ter-at-law, M.P., chairman of the Ways and Means, and subsequently one of the joint secretaries of the Treasury, b. 1764, m. Henrietta, daughter of James Farrer, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn ; Mar- garet ; Elizabeth ; Deborah, m. the late Rev. Thomas Brand ; and Cathe- rine, 711. Major-Gen. Anthony Salvin. Dr. Wharton d. 1794, and was ,s. by liis eldest son, Robert Wharton Myddleton, b. 1760, of Old Park, and of Grinkle Park, co. York (who as- sumed the name of Myddleton, under the will of his grandmother's brother, Francis Myddleton, Esq., on the death, in 1801, of Sir Thomas Heron Myddle- L 2