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 54 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. I. Thomas Andrew Copley, b. in England, 16th November, 1889. II, Cecil Harnett Hamilton, b. at Sydney, 5th January, 1875. I. Ethel Watson, h. 2nd December, 1872. Mr. Calvert was educated at Brasenose College, Oxford ; emigrated to New South Wales in 1853, and obtained an appointment in the colonial secretary's office ; in 1856 was appointed clerk of select committees of the Legislative Assembly, afterwards became first clerk of the Legislative Council, and in 1871 was made clerk of Parliaments. Ht'ncacjf. William Jackson, Esq. of Woodplump- ton, CO. Lancaster, hadissiie, I. Thomas (Very Rev.), of wliom here- after. II. Willia'Ti, of Woodplumpton, co. Lancaster. The Yeuy Kev. Thomas Calvert, D.D., Warden and Dean of Manchester, Fellow of St. John's College, and Norrisian Professor of Divinity in the LTniversity of Cambridge, chaplain to King William IV, b. 1775, as- sumed the surname of Calvekt by royal licence, 1817, m. 24th September, 1824, Juliana, eldest daughter of Sir Charles Wat- son, Bart, of Wratting Hall, co. Cambridge, and sister of Sir Charles Wager Watson, Bart. (see Burke's Feerage). She d. 14th August, 1877, aged 84, and he d. 1840, leaving issvie, I. Charles Thomas, M.A., barrister-at- law of Lincoln's Inn, b. 1825, d. 1882. II. John Jackson, of Woodlands. III. Reginald (Major), of Owlstone Croft, near Cambridge, chief constable of Cambridgeshire, late 11th Hussars, b. January, 1832, m. Maria, eldest daugli- ter of Alexander Colton, Esq. of Hil- dersham Hall and Land«ade, co. Cambridge, and d. April, 1888. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or six gouttes, three, two, and one gu., within a bordure az. charged with eiglit owls arg. for Calvert. 2nd and 3rd arg. on a fess gu. between two goats' heads couped az. armed and crined or in chief, and a greyhound courant in base sa. three pheons gold, for Jackson. Crest of Calvert — Amount vert thereon an owl erm. gorged with a collar az., pendent therefrom an inescocheon sa. charged with three gouttes two and one arg. Crest of Jackson — A goat's head az. erased armed and crined or charged on the neck with a pheon, as in the arms. Residence — Woodlands, Marrickville, near Sydney, N.S.W. Property — Woodplumpton Hall and Bal- derston, near Preston, co. Lancaster, England. Cooper xif aeoollaljra. COOPER, SIR DANIEL, Bart., of Woollahra, New South Wales, G.C.M.G., first speaker of the Legislative Assembly, N.S.W., b. 1st July, 1821, at Bolton, CO. Lancaster, m. 4th September, 1846, Elizabeth, third daughter of William Hill, Esq. of Sydney, and has, I. Daniel (11, Hill-street, Berkeley-square, and St. James's Club), b. at Sydney, 15th November, 1848, m. 12th July, 1886, Harriet, second daughter of the late Sir James Grant-Suttie, sixth bart. of Balgone, and has issue, Dorothy, b. 1887. II. William Charles, b. 22nd October, 1851, m. at Sydney, 18th November, 1876, Alice Helen, third daughter of George Hill, Esq. of Surrey Hills, Sydney, N.S.W., and has issue, George William, b. 1878; Arthur Hamilton, b. 1888 ; and Alice Nellie. 1. Ellen Sophia. I). Alice Jane, w. 9th July, 1868, to Frederick Green, Esq. III. Mary Elizabeth, m. 29th April, 1886, William Palfrey Burrell, Esq., H.M. consul at Port Said.