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 362 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. b. IStli August, 1847; m. 1881, Clare, daughter of Edward Cay, Esq. of Melbourne, and lias, Baldwyn John Dyke, h. 8th February, 1883. Hubert Edward Peter Dyke, 5. 12th August, 1884. . Henry Dyke, M.A., rector of Nympton St. George, Devon, b. 4th March, 1850 ; m. 22nd Janu- ary, 1878, Adelaide Clementina Hart, second davighter of Richard Yaughan Davis, E?q., and has issue, Edward Leopold Dyke, b. 7th December, 1878. John Henry Dyke, b. 24th June, 1880. Eichard Dyke, b. 1881. Katharine Annie, b. 3rd Octo- ber, 1881. Adelaide Mary, b. 3rd July, 1884. 1. Katherine Dyke, d. 2nd June, 1872. He m. 2ndly, 12th December, 1872, Julie, daughter of Herr Philip Wappner, of Dusseldorf. VI. Jonx Baeton Aettn-del (Hon.), now of Holnicote, New Zealand. Tli. Dudley Eeginald Dyke, d. 1837. I. Lydia Dorothea, d. 14th March, 1858, II. Agnes Lucy, in. 3rd August, 1848, to Arthur Mills, Esq., late M.P. for Exeter, and has issue. Sir Thomas d. 22nd July, 1871. Arms — Chequy arg. and sa., a fesse gu., quartering Weothe and Dtke. Crest — A man's hand, couped at the wrist, in a glove, lying fessways, thereon a falcon, perched, all ppr. Motto — Inebranlable. Residence — Holnicote, Mount Peel, Eangi- tata, Canterbury, New Zealand. fj^opetdun. HOPETOUN, HIS EXCELLENCY THE EARL OP (John Adrian Louis Hope, G.C.M.G.), Viscount Aithrie and Baron Hope of the county of Lanark, in Scotland ; Baron Hopetoun of Hopetoun, and Baron Niddry of Niddry Castle, co. Linlithgow, in the United Kingdom, governor and commander-in-chief of Victoria, D.L. for cos. Lanark, Linhthgovs^, and Dumfries, lieutenant Lanarkshire Yeomanry Cavalry, from 1881 ; honorary lieutenant-colonel commandant of the Forth division of the Submarine Miaing Corps of the Engineer Volunteers, from 1888 ; a lord-in- waiting to the Queen, 1885-86 and 1886-89, and lord high cornmissioner to general assembly of the Church of Scotland, 1887-89, when he was appointed governor of Victoria; h. 25th September, 1860 ; educated at Eton ; m. 18th October, 1886, Hon. Hersey-Alice Eveleigh-De Moleyns, daughter of Dayrolles Blakeney, fourth Lord Ventry, and has, ViCTOK John Louis, Lord Hope, h. 24th September, 18S7. Ht'ntage. The Eight Hon. John Aiexandee, 6th Earl oe Hopetoun, lieutenant and sheriff of Linlithgowshire, and at one time an oflicer in the army {vide descent in Burke's Peer- age), was b. 22nd March,' 1831 ; m. 3rd January, 1860, Etheldred Anne, eldest daughter of Charles Thomas Samuel Birch- Eeynardson, Esq. of Holywell Hall, near Stamford, Lincolnshire, and by her (who d. 15th October, 1884) had, I. John Adrian Louis, present peer, governor of Victoria. II. Charles Archibald, b. 12th May, 1863, d. 2nd April, 1888. I. Estella Mary, b. 6th July, 1866. II. Dorothea Louisa, b. 22nd December, 1868. The earl d. 2nd April, 1873. Creations — Earl, &c., 15th April, 1703 — in Scotland, baron, 3rd February, 1809. Baron, 17(h May, 1814r — in the United Kingdom. Arms — Az., on a chevron, or, between three bezants, a bay-leaf, slipped vert. Crest — A globe, fracted at the top, under a rainbow, with clouds at each end, all ppr. Supporters — Two females, in loose garments, hair dis- hevelled, each holding in the exterior hand an anchor, all ppr. (the emblem of Hope).. MoUo — At spes non fraota. Official Residence — Government House, Melbourne, Victoria. Seats — Hopetoun House, South Queen's Ferry, co. Linlithgow ; Ormiston Hall and Keith House, Haddingtonshire ; and Papillon Hall, Leicestershire. Clubs (in London) — Carlton, Bachelors', and Scottish Conservative.