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 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 253 IV. Charles James, h. 25th February, 1849 ; m. Ann Batty, and tas issue, three sons and two daughters. V. Thomas Emerson, b. 14th February, 1853; unm. vr. Alfred, 6. 1st August, 1858; m. Beatrice Delittle, and has issue,two sons. I. Esther Ann, m. Tasman A. Parker, Esq. II. Harriet, m. Robert Bayles, Esq. III. Emily Virginia, m. C. ¥. Pitt, Esq. IV. Eleanor ; unm. ILincnge. Anthony Headlam, Esq. of Eggleston, CO. Durham, England, ot. 16th June, 1715, Mary, daughter of Kipling, Esq. of Eglesburn, near Barnard Castle, co. Durham, and d. 12th March, 1726, leaving issue, Anthony Headlaji, Esq. of Eggleston, CO. Durham, to. about the year 1759 or 1760, Hannah, daughter of, and d. 6th July, 1795, aged 77 years, having had by her (who d. 25th June, 1796, aged 60 years) a son, John Headlam, Esq. of Egleston, Mac- quarie Eiver, Tasmania. He, with his wife and a family of six children, arrived in Van Diemen's Land on 22nd November, 1820, in the ship " Skelton Castle," commanded by Captain James Dixon, and had a grant from King Q-EOEGE III of the Egleston property, then consisting of 775 acres, which his son, the present owner, has increased to 8,600 acres. He m. 4th September, 1806, at Hendon Church, co. Middlesex, Ann, daughter of John Slade, Esq. of Hillborough, Ireland, sometime mayor of Dublin, by Ann, his wife (who d. at Highgate, near London, 25th August, 1829, aged 64 years), and d. 10th March, 1843, having had by her (who d. 12th August, 1851), I. Chaeles, of whom we treat. II. William, to. about 1845, and had issue, three sons. III. John, TO. 17th May, 1850, and had issue, three sons and two daughters. The daughters are now deceased. I. Mary, to. 10th August, 1829, and had issue, one son and six daughters. II. Eleanor, to. 8th August, 1839, and had issue, one son, now deceased, and four daughters. III. Frances, to. 4tb April, 1865, but has no issue. IV. Harriet, to. 4th April, 1845, and had issue, three sons and two daughters. Arms iised — Gu., a chev., or, between three rams' heads erased arg. Crest — A unicorn s head erased arg., armed and crined or. Motto — Intellectu et innocentia. Residence — Egleston, Macquarie Eiver, Ross, Tasmania. Ustates — Egleston, Macquarie Eiver, Eoss (8,600 acres) ; Charlton, District of Eoss (24,432 acres) ; Woodbury, District of Antill Ponds (13,032 acres); Lemont, District of Oatlands (7,000 acres) ; Top Marsh Farm, District of Fingal (1,300 acres) ; lake lands, known as Eeynold's Neck, Howell's Neck, and Big Plains, District of Bothwell (25,300 acres), all in Tasmania. lopt of Cimanu HOPE, ARTHUR, Esq. of Kaurunni, Timaru, and of Richmond Station, Mackenzie Country, Canterbury, New Zealand, h. at Seaforth House, Seaforth, co. Lancaster, England, 26th September, 1853 ; to. at St. Thomas's Church, Woodbury, Geraldine, New Zealand, 25th July, 1882, Frances Emily, daughter of Charles George Tripp, Esq. of Orari Gorge, Woodbury, Canter- bury, New Zealand, J. P., barrister-at-law of Lincoln's Inn (see Tkipp of Orari Gorge), by Ellen Shephard, his wife, third daughter of the Most Rev. Henry John Chitty Harper, Lord Bishop of Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, and Primate of New Zealand, and by her (who was 6. at Bishop's Court, Christchurch, Canterbury, 24th March, 1861) has issue, I. Henry Norman, h. at Timaru, Canterbury, 24th October, 1883. II. Owen Morley, h. at Timaru, 16th November, 1886. III. Selwyn Peter, h. at Timaru, 11th February, 1889. I. Edith Mary, h. at Timaru, 23rd December, 1884. II. Roma, h. at Timaru, 22nd March, 1890.