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 BUEKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 323 daughter of the Rev. John Law, of Newcastle- ton, in the South of Scotland, and by her (who d. 1851) had issue, I. Charles John, in. Mary Glenny, and has issue, 1. George ; 1. Katherine. II. George Murray ; unm. III. James Glenny, now of Bulls, Wel- lington, New Zealand. I. Jane Murray, m. John Graham, Esq., and has issue, 1. Walter ; 1. Jean ; 2. Katherine. Residence — Bulls, Wellington, New Zea- land. WILKINSON, HIS HONOUR WILLIAM HATTAM, of Hereford House, Glebe Point, Sydney, New South Wales, metropolitan district court judge of Sydney, h. in London, 15th February, 1831 ; in. 24th February, 1852, Elizabeth Sibyl, sister of Lieutenant-Colonel Milligan, staff officer of pensioners in Toronto, Canada, late of the 73rd Regiment, and second daughter of W. Milligan, Esq., M.D., of the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons (by Elizabeth Sibyl, his wife, daughter of Colonel Lane, sometime governor of St. Helena, of the family of the Lanes of Staffordshire, by Margaret, his wife, daughter of John Camac, Esq. of Lurgen, co. Armagh, Ireland), and has issue, I. William Camac, b. 15th September, 1857. II. Henry Lane, b. 27th June, 1859. III. Frederick Bushby, b. 6th May, 1861. IT. Edward Western Cave, i. 24th May, 1865. I. Elizabeth Sibyl Jane. II. Grace Maria. III. Alice Isabel. I V. Lucy Rachel. His Honour Judge Wilkinson was educated at the Bluecoat School, and after- wards at King's College, London ; immigrated to New South Wales, Septem- ber, 1852 ; was called to the Bar, December, 1858; appointed crown prosecutor in 1870, and one of the metropolitan district court judges in 1874. He is president of the Court of Claims, and is the author of Wilhinsoiis Australian Magistrate. ILmeagE. Henbt Wilkinson, Esq. of Allfarthing Manor, Wandsworth, had issue, llev. Fred- erick Wilkinson, M.A., who went to New South Wales as one of the early colonial chaplains, and Capt. Henet Eichaed Wilkinson, of the H.E.I.C.S., who m. 1822, Deborah Jane, sister of George A. Bushby, Esq. of the H.E.I.C.S., for many years under secretary of state at Calcutta, and afterwards resident at Hyderabad (who m. the daughter of Sir Thomas Baring, one of the governors of the Bluecoat School), and daughter of William Bushby, Esq. of Eirk Michael, near Dumfries, N.B., by Maria Camac, his wife; and by her (who d. 1871) had issue, William Hattam (His Honoite), metropolitan district court judge of Sydney. Maria, of London, unm. Captain Wilkinson d. in 1836. Residence — Hereford House, Glebe Pointy Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. T 2