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 188 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 29th January, 1850. Crest used — A lion ramp. Motto — Labor ipse voluptas. Residences — (Town) Banksia, Double Bay, Sydney; (country) Groonoo G-oonoo and Tamwortli, New South. Wales, Australia. Estates — Dunheved, co. Cumberland (3,500 acres) ; and Belle-Vue, oo. Cumberland (3,000 anres), New South Wales. Itiitfl of #amhrnfe antr jHaiAiirn. KIN(jr, JOHN, Esq. of Nambrok, Rosedale, and Mairburn, Metung, both in Gipps Land, Victoria, Australia, h. 9th January, 1820, at Paramatta, New South Wales ; m. first, 20th January, 1853, at Rosedale, Gipps Land, Marianne, daughter of Dr. Peck, of Newmarket, England, and by her has issue, I. Philip Gidley, of Boisdale, Gipps Land, Victoria, h. 9th December, 1853 ; m. Henrietta Dawson, of Rosedale, aforesaid, and has three children, Philip Gidley Leshe, I. 1882 ; Henrietta Antoinette, h. 1878 ; and Mary Anne, h. 1879. I. Anna Josepha, i. 3rd December, 1855. II. Menie Agatha, h. 1st December, 1860. He m. secondly, 27th October, 1864, at Kensington, London, Antoinette Stretanus, daughter of the Rev. Dr. Gehle, of the Dutch Church, Austin Friars, London, and by her has issue, II. John Henry, l. 14th October, 1865. III. Margaret Antoinette, h. 1866. Lineage — See King of Double Bat, Goonoo Goonoo, and Tamworth. Besidences — Nambrok, Rosedale, and Mairburn, Metung, both in Gipps Land, Victoria, Australia. Estates — Nambrok (13,000 acres), and Mairburn. ^xtijtx oi MxitktnX^on. ARCHER, WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES, Esq., B.A., LL.M. (Trinity College, Cambridge), a member of the Middle Temple, London, of Brickendon, Longford, Tasmania, J. P., warden of the municipality of Longford, coroner, chairman of General Sessions, chairman and treasurer of Longford Road Trust ; for several years member of the House of Assembly for Longford, and a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, London ; b. 13th November, 1836 ; m. 31st August, 1881, Aphra Gertrude, daughter of Alexander Gierke, Esq., J. P., by Frances Gertrude Sweetnam, his wife, and has issue, I. William Fulbert, b. 29th October, 1883. I. Frances Gertrude Clerke. II. Aphra Caroline. Hmeaae. The name of Archer is found in the Boll of Battle Abbey. It has been variously written as Le Archer of Archard. Bobert, son of Fulbert Archer, was tutor of Henet I, and received a grant of seven manors, co. Berks, in which grant King Henry styles him, " magister mens." One line was ennobled in the person of