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 3C4 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Highlanders. He served in the Egyptian War of 1883, in the Nile Expedition of 1884-85, with the 1st Battalion Gordon High- landers, and with the River Column under Major-Greneral Earle. 1. Emily, unm. His second son by liis second wife, Rev. Edward" Moore, M.A., of The Oaks. Faversham, co. Kent, honorary canon of Canterbury, for thirty years rector of Frit- tenden, co. Kent, and some time incumbent of Davington, Faversham, co. Kent, h. 22nd Marcli, 1814; m. 29th March, 1842, Lady Harriet Janet Sarah Montagu-Douglas-Soott, youngest daughter of Charles William Henry, fourth Duke of Buocleuch and sixth Duke of Queensberry, K.T. (see Burke's Peerage), and by her (who d. 16th February, 1870) has had I. Edward Marsham (Rev.), M.A. Ox- ford, rector of Benefield, Oundle, co. Northampton, m. Lucy, daughter of David Watts Russell, Esq. ot Biggin, CO. Derby. II. Charles H. (Hon.), of Calcutta, mer- cbant, mercantile member of Council of Bengal. III. Arthur W., captain R.N. IT. Henry Walter, in New Zealand, m. Henrietta, daughter of J. R. Lysaght, Esq. She d. in 1884. T. William F., of Liverpool, merchant, m. Alice, daughter of Philip Rathbone, Esq. VI. Walter Montag-it, now of Wierton, Greraldine, New Zealand. VII. Francis Edward, in New Zealand, m. Sophia, daughter of J. R. Lysaght, Esq. VIII. Herbert C. (Rev.), chaplain to the bishop of Calcutta. I. Alice, m. to the Rev. Sidney Phillips, vicar of Kidderminster, co. Worcester. II. Evelyn (Hon.), maid of honour to the Queen. III. Harriet, rf. in 1859. IV. Helen, d. in 1859. Crest used — A Moor's head in profile, couped at the shoulders ppr., and round the temples a wreath. Residence — Wierton, Geraldine, Canter- bury, New Zealand. Estate — Gapes Valley, near Geraldine, New Zealand. CestJ)emaktf of Caipo Hdl anlr Ivauro HtU. TESCHEMAKER, the late WILLIAM HENRY, Esq. of Taipo Hill and Kauro Hill, Otago, New Zealand, J. P., h. at Bath, co. Somerset, England, 19th March, 1829 ; graduated at Exeter College, Oxford, 1851 ; m. at Clifton, Bristol, co. Gloucester, 2nd Julj, 1872, Eliza Jeannette, daughter of Captain Pitman, R.N., of Clifton, Bristol ; and d. 24.th July, 1888, at his residence, Taipo Hill, Otago, having had issue. I. Frederick Lawrie. II. Cecil de Shute. III. Harold John. I. Cicely Marguerite. II. Edith Muriel. III. Violet Mary. IV. Gladys May. ILmrficre. John Teschemakee, Esq., LL.D., of Plantation Amersfoort, Demerara, and of Exmouth, Devonshire, England, m. Anne, daughter of Richard Shute, Esq. of Syden- ham, CO. Kent, and of Monkton Combe, near Bath, CO. Somerset (she d. 3 885), and d. 1867, having had, amongst other issue, the late WllLlAll HenET TESCSfiMASEE, Esq. Crest used — Issuing out of a ducal coronet, two wings displayed, and between them a mullet. Motto — Ohnefurcht. ^Residences of the late Mr. Teschemakei — Taipo Hill and Kauro Hill, Otago, New Zealand.