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 BURKE'S COLOXTAL GENTRY. 209 and Trinity College, Cambridge ; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1868; m. December, 1874, Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late 'I'homaa Ewell, Esq., which lady d. 23rd April, 1886. 2. Frederick Adam, b. 10th Septem- ber, 1851. 1. Marion Emily, m. March, 1866, Robert Narcissus Batt, Esq. of Purdysburn, Belfast, Ireland, and of the Junior Carlton Club, London, J P. and D.L. co. Down, and sheriff thereof, 1870 ; b. 1844, only .son of Robert Batt, Esq. of Purdysburn, J. P. and D.L., who d. 1864. 2. Fanny Louisa, m. February, 1879, the Rev. Frederick Hail, eldest surviving son of T. Dicken- son Hall, Esq. of Whatton Manor, Notts. 3. Sophia Eugenie. 4. Harriet Anne, m. 13th July, 1881, Evan Theodore Prichard, Esq., second son of Rev. Richard Prichard, B.D., rector of Newbold- in-Stonr. Sir Edward Samuel, m. secondly, 12th June, 1866, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Captain Hallowes, R.N., of Olap- well Hall, CO. Derby, and d. January, 1877. I. Harriett, m. Rev. "William Alderson, rector of Aston, near Rotherhani, who d. s.p., 1851. II. Sophia, TO. Thomas Trebeck, Esq. of Southwell, and d. s.p., 27th April, 1856. III. Catherine, m. .Tames Haffenden, Esq. of Clearwell Court, eo. Glou- cester, and d. 16th April, 1858, leaving three daughters and one son. IV. Elizabeth, d. num., 14th May, 1832. Mr. Joseph Walker d. 7th June, 1801. His second son, Thomas Walker, E.sq., late Royal Scots Q-reys, of Ravenfield Park, co. York, b. 19th July, 1795; TO. 21st April, 1819, Constantia Anne, eldest daughter of John Claudius Beresford, Esq., privy councillor in Ireland, and alderman, and, at one time, lord mayor of Dublin, and granddaughter of the Right Hon. John Beresford, P.C., barrister-nt-law, who was the second son of the 1st Earl of Tyrone (see Burke's Peerage, Marquess op Waterford), and by her (who d. September, 1871) had, amongst numerous other issue, the present Hon. Lancelot Walker. Mr. Thomas Walker d. 10th July, 1843. Arms — Arg. on a chev. gu. between two anvils in chief and an anclior in base sa. a bee between two crescents or. Crest — On a mount within a wreathed serpent a dove statant all ppr. Motto — Junoti valemus. Residence — Four Peaks, Geraldine, Can- terbury, New Zealand. JSoptr of #Int(ent. BOYD, CAPTAIN" JOHN THEODORE THOMAS, of Gleufern, St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, formerly of the 11th Regiment of Infantry, and sometime assistant military secretary to the general com- manding in the Australian" colonies, from which posts he retired in 1858, h. 14th November, 1825, at Tralee, Kerry, Ireland ; m. 4th Februaiy, 1857, at Richmond, Melbourne, Victoria, Lucy Charlotte, daughter of Robert Martin, Esq. of View Bank, Heidelberg, Victoria, and has issue, I. BoBEET Alexander, of Lara, Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia, h. 15th February, 1858; m. May, daughter of Mr. McDonald, and has issue, 1. John Thomas McDonald. 2. Robert. 1. May. II. Theodore Fielding, of Mildura, Victoria, h. 12th October, 1860. III. Arthur Merrie, of Glenfern, St. Kilda, Melbourne, h. 19th March, 1862 ; m. 14th January, 1886, Emma Minnie, daughter of Mr. A' Beckett, and has issue, John Gilbert A' Beckett, and another son, h. at Penleigh House, Westbury, Wiltshire, 15th August, 1890. IV. Frederick McArthur, of Treryboo, Queensland, h. 1st November, 1865. VOL. I. p