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 BURKE'S COLOmAL GENTRY. 297 Residence — Mount Camel, Redcastle, Vic- toria. Clubs — Conservative, St. James's, London, S.W. ; Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria ; Warrigal, Sydney, N.S.W. JSrahant tsi ^t. Sn^n's. BRABANT, HIS HONOUR HERBERT WILLIAM, of Sfc. John's, Wanganui, New Zealand, resident magistrate at Wanganui, and judge of the Native Land Court of New Zealand; 6. in Carzon- street, Mayfair, London, 19th March, 1838 ; m. in 1863, and has issue. Htneage. Egbert Hebbeet Bbabant, Esq., M.D., of Devizes, Wilts, and afterwards of Bath, CO. Somerset, m. Elizabeth, daughter of William Hughes, Esq. of Devizes, Wilts, banker, and vpas father of William Hughes Brabant, Esq. of Cannon Hall, Hampstead, co. Middlesex, and Savile-place, London, solicitor, who m. 1836, Emillia, daughter of Richard Stainforth, Esq. of Clapham, co. Surrey, and d. at Sloperton, near Bromham, Wilts (where he resided the last few years of his life), 15th May, 1867, having, by his said wife (who d. at Bath, co. Somerset, England, 11th April, 1884), had issue, I. Herbert William (His HoNorE), of St. John's, Wanganui. II. Henry Stainforth, of Tauranga, New Zealand. III. Arthur Baring, of Hanover. IT. William Frederick, of Hilldene, Harrow-on-the-Hill, co. Middlesex, and of 7, Savile-place, Conduit-street, London, solicitor, of the firm of Capron, ±)altons, Hitchins, and Bra- bant, b. 19th February, 1848 ; m. 10th April, 1869, Amelia Sarah, daughter of Captain James Thomas Gordon, of the 15th Bengal Native Infantry, and has, with four other children, Gordon William, midshipman, R.N., b. March, 1872, and Ethel Murdoch, b. 1870. v. Thomas Hughes, L.R.C.P. London, of tbe firm of Evans and Brabant, surgeons, 35, St. George's-road, Lon- don. VI. Frederick Awdry, of 12, Gray's Inn- square, London, solicitor. VII. George Whitmore, of 1, New-square, Lincoln's Inn, London, barrister-at- law of Lincoln's Inn. I. Emily Georgiana, unm. II. Harriet Maria, uni7i. Arms used — Arg., on a f esse, Tiumettee, gu., three leopards' faces or. Crest — A falcon, close. Motto — Dum spiro spero. Residence — St. John's, Wanganui, New Zealand. %tx%th JERSEY, HIS EXCELLENCY THE EARL OF (Victor Albert George Child-Villiers, P.C., G.C.M.G.), Viscount Villiers, of Dartford, and Baron Villiers, of Hoo, co. Kent, in England ; Viscount Grandison, of Limerick, in the co. of Leitrim, in Ireland, governor and commander-in-chief of New South Wales, lord lieutenant and custos rotulorum (from 1887), and vice-chairman of quarter sessions (from 1878), for Oxfordshire, J. P. and D.L. CO. Warwick, and J.P., cos. Oxford, Middlesex, and Glamorgan, a lord-in- waiting to the Queen, 1875 to 1877, and paymaster-general, 1889 to 1890, when he was appointed governor of New South Wales ; h. 20th March, 1845 ; educated at Eton and at Balliol College, Oxford; m. 19th September, 1872, Hon. Margaret Elizabeth Leigh, eldest daughter of second Lord Leigh, and has had issue, I. George Henry Robert Child, Viscount Villiers, I. 2nd June, 1873. II. Arthur George Child, h. 24th November, 1883.