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 4-2 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. m. Eose, daughter of Dr. Mackay, and A. 1871, leaving issue, one son, George Mackay, and three daughters. III. WUliam Frederick, h. 22nd October, 1831, d. unm. 1862. IT. Richard Griffith, h. 22nd September, 1835, d. unm. 1850. V. George Henry, h. 20th July, 1838, m. EHzabeth, daughter of Colonel Crawford, and has issue, 1 William Pomeroy ; 1 Elsie 2 Georgiana, and another davighter. VI. Charles Philip (Rev ), of the Rectory, Cromwell-road, Clapham, co. Surrey ; rector of Clapham, b. 2nd October, 1840, nnm. I. Mary Frances Elizabeth, m. January, 1856, Sir William Foster Stawell, K.C.M.G., of D'Estaville, Kew, Mel- bourne, ex-Chief Justice of the col'.uy of Victoria, second son of Jonas Stawell, Esq. of Old Court, co. Cork, Ireland, by Anna, his wife, second daughter of the Right Rev. William Foster, D.D., Bishop of Clogher, Ireland (see Foster of Thubnby) ; and had issue, 1 Jonas Molesworth ; 2 William ; 3 Charles Leslie ; 4 George Cooper ; 5 Richard Raw- don ; 6 Rodolph de Salis ; 1 Anne Catherine ; 2 Mary Letitia ; 3 Henri- etta ; 4 Melian. Arms used — Vert, three hucTcs trippant, or. Crest — Ozit of a ducal coronet a stages head, or. Motto — Nee fimeo nee spertio. Residence — Greystones, Bacchiis Marsh, Victoria, Australia. ^tepl)tn of ^ptinep. STEPHEN, HON. SIR ALFEED, G.C.M.G., C.B., of Dynevor-terrace, College-street, Sydney, New South Wales, Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales since 1875, I. in St. Christopher's, West Indies, 20th August, 1802; m., first, 22nd June, 1824, Virginia (who d. 23rd January, 1837), daughter of Matthew Consett, Esq., merchant, of London; and, secondly, 1838, Eleanor, daughter of the Rev. William Bedford, D.D., senior chaplain of Tasmania. This lady d. July, 1886. Sir Alfred Stephen has had issue, I. Alfred Hamilton Hewlett (Rev. Canon), h. at Hohart, Tasmania, 1826 ; educated at Sydney College, and subsequently at Cambridge ; ordained in 1848, returning shortly afterwards to Sydney; appointed to Christ Church in 1850, and in 1855 to St. Paul's, Redfern. In 1869, he was made a Canon of St. Andrew's Cathedral, and was sometime Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Randwick Institute. Canon Stephen m. 1852, Rebecca Maria, second daughter of the late George Cox, Esq. of Winbourn, Mulgoa, near Sydney, New South Wales (see Cox op Winbouen), by Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Archibald Bell, Esq. of Belmont, ensign in the 102nd Regiment; and d., having had six children, five of whom survive. II. Matthew Henry (Hon.), Q.C., of Glen Ayr, Glenmore-road, Sydney, judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, h. 5th December, 1828; m. 30th September, 1854, Caroline Sibella, daughter of Henry Tudor Shadforth, Esq. (late Usher of the Black Rod, Legislative Council, Sydney), by Marianne Stephen, his wife, and has a daughter, Caroline Alice Lina, m. at Sydney, New South Wales, 2nd July, 1885, Francis George Villeneuve Smith, Esq., only surviving son of Sir Francis Villeneuve Smith, Knight, of 19, Harrington-gardens, South Kensington, co. Middlesex, England, late Chief Justice Supreme Court, Tasmania, by Sai'ah, his wife, only child of Rev. George Giles, LL.D.