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 170 BURKE'S COLOXIAL GENTRY. Hmtaw. Henry Pinlatson, Esq., was a freeman of the city of Glasgow, whither he removed from Stirling. By Mary Fletchfield, his wife, he had five sons, William, Robert (of whom presently), James, John, and Ebenezer, and one daughter, m. to Robert Brigson, Esq. Robert Finiatson, Esq., burgess of Grlas- gow (in which city he was a manufacturer, with his son of the same name), m. Jane Connell,and had eleven children, the youngest of whom, William Finlayson, Esq. of Helen- holme, Mitcham, South Australia, arrived in that colony, February, 1837. He m. at Edin- burgh, 30th September, 1836, Helen Harvey (who d. 20th October, 1884), and has had issue, I. Robert Kettle (Rev.), m. twice, and has five sons and three daughters. II. William, m. twice, having had issue by his first wife, two daughters, and by his second wife, two sons. III. John Harvey, of Strelda. IV. Ebenezer, m. and has surviving issur one son and one daughter. V. Henry, d. in infancy. I. Jane Connell, unm. II. Helen Harvey, widow of William Ambrose, Esq., has issue two sons and three daughters. III. Jessie G-race, nnm. IV. Elizabeth Mary Christina, m. Hubert Nickels, Esq., and has four sons and one daughter. T. Hannah, m. William B. Randell, Esq., and has two sons and three daughters. Residence— StrelAa,, Stanley-street, North Adelaide, South Australia. STUDHOLME, JOHN, Esq. of Merevale, Ohristchurch ; and Coldstream, Ashburton CO., Canterbury, New Zealand, J.P., sat as member of the House of Representatives for Kaiapoi, Canterbury, from 1867 to 1874, and also for Gladstone from 1878 to 1832, b. in 1829 ; edacated at Queen's College, Oxford. He left England for Canterbury, New Zealand in 1851, wbere lie was for many years a member of the Provincial Council of Canterbury, and TO. in 1862, Lucy Ellen Sykes, daughter of William Moorhouse, Esq. of Knottingley, W.R. co. York, England, J. P., and has issue, I. Jobn, h. 1863 ; educated at Christ's College, Christchurch, New Zealand, and at Christ Church, Oxford (B.A. 1887). II. William Paul, b. 1864 ; educated at Christ's College, Christchurch, New Zealand, and at Magdalen College, Oxford (B.A. 1886), and was called to the Bar at the Inner Temple, London, 1887. III. Joseph Francis, b. 1866; educated at Christ's College, Christchurch, New Zealand, and at Jesus College, Cambridge. I Lucy Ellen, b. 1869. II. Florence Mary, h. 1872. lltncngc. The family of Studholme, at a very remote period, removed from Hinchcliffe, co. Dur- ham, into Cumberland, where they continued to hold land till 1853, when Mr. John Studholme's elder brother Joseph went over to Ireland, and purchased an estate in King's County. John Studholme, Esq. of Studholme, Abbey Holme, and afterwards of Morton Head and St. Nicholas, near Carlisle, co. Cumberland, sold the last of the family estates. By Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Paul Nixon, Esq., he had issue, I. Joseph, of Ballyeighaii and Kilmaine, J. P. for King's co., Ireland, m. lllh July, 1878, Mary Hastings, only daughter of James Robert Davis, Esq. of Bagot-street, Dublin, by Charlotle Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Robert Atkins, Esq. of Firville, co. Cork, and has had issue, 1. John, b. 9th June, and d. 5th July, 1882. 2. Launcelot Joseph Moore, b. 21st September, 1884. 1. Elizabeth Charlotte Anne. 2. Mary Hastings. II. John, of whom we treat.