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 27G BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Htneagc. Cheistopheb Lethbridge, Esq. of Mad- ford, Laiinceston, co. Cornwall, England, solicitor, by Mary Copland, his wife, had amongst other issue [including Harriet, his second daughter, who m. 1817, Rear- Admiral Phillip Parker King, E.R.S., F.L.S., of Dun- heved, Penrith, New South Wales (see King OF Double Bat, Goonoo Goonoo, and Tamwoeth), who d. February, 1856. She d. 19th December, 1875], Robert Copland Lethbbidgb, Esq. of Werrington, Penrith, New South Wales, second son, b. in Cornwall, emigrated to New South Wales in 1826 ; m. in England, 25th July, 1826, Mary, youngest daughter of Cap- tain Philip Gidley King, R.N., tlaird governor of New South Wales (see King of Double Bat, Goonoo Goonoo, and Tamworth), and d. 5th October, 1865, having had by her (who was h. at Old Government House, Sydney, and d. 17th December, 1872), I. Chbistophee, now of Prospect. II. John King, of Tregeare, St. Mary's, New South Wales, J. P., returning offieer for the Nepean electorate and coroner for the same district, b. 27th May, 1832 ; m. 28th April, 1864, Prances Emma, third daughter of the late William Tindall, Esq. of Penrith, New South Wales, and has issue, 1. John King, b. 20th February, 1869. 2. Robert Copland, b. 2nd Septem- ber, 1870. 3. William Baron, h. 13th March, 1872. 4. Philip Northmore, b. 14th Octo- ber, 1873. 1. Mary Isabelle. 2. Amy Frances Copland. 3. Maud Ruth Australia. 4. Laura Hannah. III. William Baron, m. Jane Boulton, and has issue, one son and two daugh- ters. IV. Robert Copland, m. Ella Minter, and has issue, four sons and four daughters. v. George Henry, m. first, Katherine Taylor, and by her has issue, six sons; and secondly, Ada Dawson, and by her has two daughters. I. Mary Copland, m. Charles Cowper, Esq., sheriff of New South Wales, son of Sir Charles Cowper, K.C.M.G., sometime premier of New South Wales, and grandson of the Ven. Archdeacon William Cowper, D.D., and has issue, five sons and two daughters. II. Elizabeth Margaret, m. her cousin, Arthur Septimus King, Esq. of Mel- bourne, seventh and youngest son of Rear-Admiral Phillip Parker King, F.R.S., F.L.S., of Dunheved, Penrith, New South Wales, and has issue, six sons and four daughters. Arms used — Arg. over tvater ppr. a bridge of five arches embattled, on the centre arch a turret gu., in chief an eagle displayed sa., charged on the brenst with a bezant. Crest — From a bridge embattled of one arch gu. a demi eagle issuant sa., wings elevated erminois, on the breast a leopard's face or. Motto — Spes mea ifi Deo. Residence — Prospect, Homebush, New South Wales, Australia. JHacfeinnon of JHountfoiU. MACKINNON, ALLAN MACLEAN, Esq. of Mountford, Longford, Tasmania, J.P., I. 27th May, 1836 ; m. 17th February, 1870, Anna, eldest daughter of the late John Ralston, Esq. of Logan, Evandale, Tasmania, by Rachel Hutchinson, his wife, and has issue, I. Charles Alan Ralston, h. 10th June, 1873. II. William Russell, h. 2nd July, 1877. III. Guy Leslie, I. 23rd July, 1881. IV. Cyril Hubert, h. 16th October, 1885. T. Lucy Isabel, h. 5th December, 1871. 11. Evelyn Florence, h. 14th August, 1887. Mr. Mackinnon has been a justice of the peace for about 21 years, chairman of General Sessions, and president or vice-president of the Northern Agri- cultural Society of Tasmania for a considerable period.