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 3i6 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 111. Charles Robert, of Sawalia, b. 6th November, 1863 ; partner with his brothers in the Pibautea estate. I. Catherine Cavne, b. 25th June, 1852; m. first, January, 1870, Richard John Barton, Esq. of White Rook and Fernside, J.P., and by him bad a daughter, Eva. She m. secondly, Gr. T. F. Hutton, Esq., and by him has a son, Edward George, b. 1882. ir. Charlotte, b. 10th July, 1856 ; m. February, 1876, Thomas Waitt Bal- four, Esq., manager of the Bank of New Zealand, Napier, and has one son and two daughters. 1. Allan, b. 29th December, 1882. 1. Mary Russell, h. 20th December, 1876. 2. MurieL Catherine, b. 20th Octo- ber, 1878. III. Ruth, b. 13th March, 1860; m. 30th April, 1879, Hugh Horsley Beet- ham, Esq. of Brancepeth, Wairavapa, New Zealand, J. P. (see Beetham or Chetstchuech), and has issue, 1. Ralf Fitz-Roger Bidwill, b. 10th January, 1880, at Brancepeth. 2. Orengard Horsley, b. 12th June, 1886, at Brancepeth. 1. Thyra Talvase, b. 5th December, 1883, at Brancepeth. IV. Elizabeth Eliza, b. 24th January, 1862, m. 4th January, 1881, Joseph Barnard Rhodes, Esq. of Spring Hill, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, and has two children, 1. Athol Guv, b. 14th June, 1884. 1. Marjorie, J. 21st October, 1882. T. Jessy, b. 7th November, 1866. Arms iised — Per saltiregu. and erm. Crest — An escallop. Residence — Pibautea, Featherston, Wel- lington, New Zealand. Carnn ot ©ttatoa. CARON, HON. SIR JOSEPH PHILIPPE RENE ADOLPHE, K.C.M.G. (1885), Q.C., of Daly-street, Ottawa, Canada, minister of militia and defence for the dominion of Canada, B.C.L., 1865 ; called to the Canadian Bar, 1865 ; vice-president of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, 1867; M.P. in the Dominion Parliament since 1873; Q.C. in 1879 ; and P.O. for Canada, 1880 ; son of the Hon. R. E. Caron, late lieutenant-governor of the province of Quebec ; b. in the city of Quebec, 1843 ; educated at the seminary of Quebec, at the Laval University, and at the University of McGill ; m. 1867, Alice, daughter of the Hon. Fran9ois Baby, member of the Legislative Council of Quebec, and has issue, I. Adolphe De Blois. I. Alice. Arms used — -Arg., on a hend, az., eight Jleurs-de-lis, two, two, two, and two. Crest — A fleur-de-lis. Motto — Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re. Residence — Daly-street, Ottawa, Canada. Cluhs — Toronto and Rideau. Britiae of J'atrficHi. B RIDGE, HENRY HAMILTON, Esq. of Fairfield and Ashcott, Wai- pawa, Napier, New Zealand, J. P., h. 8th October, 1844 ; unm. iLincage. Not only tradition, but documentary and other evidence, leads to the conclusion that John Bridge (the ancestor of the Bridge family in America, settled there since 1632) was descended from the same stock as the family of which we treat, and near of kin to William Bridge, the celebrated Pui-itan di- vine of Norwich, and a prominent member