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 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. L53 III. Robert, h. in 1818 ; d. 12tli May, 1883. IV. Thomas, of whom presently. V. John Hope, h. in 1825 ; d. 1837. VI. Alexander Hope, h. 15th October, 1827 ; m. 30th April, 1878, Edith Caro- line, 2nd daughter of Fairfax Fearnley, Esq. of Sutton, Notts, and d. 19th Sep- tember, 1883. Txi. George Augustus Frederick, captain Haddington Artillerv Militia, h. 31st July, 1833 ; m. IGtli' February, 1871, Mary Gertrude, 4th daughter of Ben- jamin Peyton Sadler, Esq., R.N., and d. 7th April, 1882, leaving issue, William Lyon Dennistoun, b. 11th August, 1872 ; Catherine Gertrude Penuel ; Janet Hope Peyton ; Mary Gertrude Colquhoun. I. Margaret Dreghorn, d. unni. 26th August, 1870. II. Margaret, Colquhoun, d. unm. 12th October, 1868. III. Janet Sinclair, d. unm. 12th March, 1883. IV. Mary Isabella, m. 1848, to Alexander Baron Seton, Esq. of Preston, co. Linlithgow, and d. leaving issue. V. Elizabeth Penuel Jane, m. 1854, to Samuel Eeeve Tucker, M.D., E.I.C.S., who d. 1857, leaving a son, William Baillie, b. 1855. She d. 14th June, 1887. VI. Helen Jane. Sir William rf.28thJanuai'y, 1854. His4thson, Thomas Baillie, Esq. of Ognez, Toorak, Victoria, and Benerembah, Hay, New South Wales, J. P. for Victoria, and a member of the Melbourne and Australian Clubs, b. 21st June. 1823 ; in 1839 went to Tasmania with his elder brother, James Dennistoun, and in the following year crossed over to Victoria, Australia, and formed the Carngham sheep station, now owned by the Hon. Philip Russell. After some years, on bis brother returning to Scotland, he took up country further west on the Wimmera river, which station, named Polkemmet, he sold in 1856. In 1864 he purchased the Benerembah Station, on the Murrumbidgee River, New South Wales, to which his eldest son suc- ceeded. Mr. Thomas Baillie was a trustee for numerous institutions in Melbourne, a member of the General Assembly and Scots Church Sessions, but never actively engaged himself in politics or public affairs. He m. in 1849, Elizabeth, daughter of Captain James Ballingall, R.N., of !Ielbourne, Victoria, and (/. at Melbourne, 7th January, 1889, aged 65, leaving surviving issue, I. Geoege (Sie), Bart., of whom we treat. II. Robert Alexander, b. 24th August, 1859; m. 13th July, 1887, Isobel, daughter of David Elliot Wilkie, Esq. of Ratho Byres, Midlothian. III. William, b. 25th April, 1861. I. Mary Dennistoun, m. 5th August, 1874, to Lieut.-Col. Thomas Caradoc Rose Price, Madras Staff Corps {I. 21st October, 1842), second son of John Price, Esq., inspector-general of the Penal Department (who was mur- dered by convicts at Williamstown, Victoria, 27th March, 1857), fourth son of Sir Rose Price, Bart., so created 30th May, 1815 (see Burke's Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage), and has had issue, Thomas Rose Caradoc, b. 2nd August, 1875; George Robert William Rose, b. 22nd, d. 30th Decem- ber, 1877 ; Louisa Mary Elizabetli Rose, b. 2nd August, 1876. II. Elizabeth Janet ; m. 25th March, 1885, Hon. William Edwin Cavendish, lieutenant Grenadier Guards (who was b. 18th May, 1862), 3rd son of William George, 2nd Lord Chesharn, and has issue, a daughter, Elizabeth Compton, b. 7th March, 1887. Arms — Az. nine estoiles three, three, two, and one or, within a bordure counter nebulee, arg. and sa. Crest — Out of a cloud ppr. an estoile of eight rays or. Supporters borne by present baronet — Two lions guard, arg. Motto — In caligine lucet. Residences — Ognez, Toorak, near Mel- bourne, Victoria ; and Benerembah, Hay, New South Wales, Australia. Seat — Polkemmet, Wliitburn, Linlithgow- shire, Scotland. PUGSLEY, WILLIAM, Esq. of the city of St. Jolin, and of Rothesay, King's County, province of New Brnnswick, Dominion of Canada, barrister of the Supreme Court, M.P. for King's County, and speaker of the House of Assembly of New Brunswick, h. at Sussex Vale, King's County, 27th September, 1850 ; to. 10th January, 1876, Fannie J., daughter of Thomas Parks, Esq., late of the city of St. John, merchant, deceased, and has issue, I. Thomas Parks, h. 27th May, 1877. II. William Gilbert, h. 28th September, 1884