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 BURKE'S COLONIAL (ILNTRY. 493 I. Hviiciiitli, of Molbourno, b. 201 h I')ni!U-y. 18U ; m. 1808, Liiutii (lorilDii, ilimslitor of Tliomus Pietoii Kekdk, of Uul)lin, and 1ms, 1. Ooiv ric/toM, 4. .lul.v, 1870. 2. JfiU-y, 4. May, ISO!). 3. Tlionmsina, h. 1st April, 1872. ji. Aitluu- Disney .Tosi'pli, of Albert Park, Melbourne, b. 20th August, 1845, m. 1876, l.aura, daugbter of .1. I!. PliIT- CHAKi), of Melbourne, and bas issue, 1. Artbur Hyaeinlb. 2. lOdwin Disuey. 1. Laura. III. Wii.T.i.VM .Tonx, of (luitcbanibo, the sut'jeetof Ibis memoir. IV. Antbony, //. lOtb May, 185.3, m. 1888, Isabella, daugbter of .T. Brakey, of Tasmania, and bas issue, 1. William Antbonv, *■ K'tb June, 1891. 1. Annie Laura, b. lltb August, 1880. ^;.,„^_Por fess !irg. and or a lion rampant per fess sa. and gu. in cbief two dexter Iiands couped at the wrists of the last. Crest — In front of an oak tree ppr. friieted or a greyhound eourant sa. eoUared geld. Motto — Deo Fidelis et Rcgi. iJe.virfeHee — Ouitebaiubo, Klsternwiek, Melbourne. Club — Australian, Jlel bourne. ixuIjartJ^on. .1 AMES RlCllARUSOX, of Uorrimi, near Ararat, ami of Iluriuitago Uoail, Geeloiig, Victoria, J. P., h. 4th May, 1827 ; m. 14th April, 18.i0, Fanny Jlorcer, dangliter of David Fisheu, a laniled proprietor in Oeelong, who proceeded to the colony of Victoria in 1S34, as manager of the Dervveut Company, and has had issue, I. Thomas Andrew, 6. 6th March, 1861 ; d. 10th July, 1869. II. Francis George, h. '28th December, 1862; d. 10th August, 1S83. III. Arthur Herbert, h. 9th May, 1864. IV. Robert Walter Homan, h. 12th February, 1867 ; -7. 26th June, 1869. V. James Graham, h. 10th May, 1868. I. Isabella Law, h. 2ud February, 1S60; (7. 12th September, 1869. II. Charlotte Sarah, h. 2nd November, 186-5. III. Frances Ethel Georgiana, h. 24th December, 1869. IV. Catherine Jane Beatrice, h. 15th September, 1872; d. num. 13th January, 1894. V. Anna Alice, b. 23id August, 1874. VI. Janet Marion, b. 31st August, 1877. Mr. Richardson emigrated to Victoria in 1848. He, with his brother Robert, bought the squatting lease of the run of Crorrinn, at that time crown land. The area of the Currinn estate aitiounts to about 22,000 acres. HL 111 cage. KoBEET RicnAKDsoN, a banker, left a son, Tno.M.is RiciiARDSOx, of Restalrig House, near Edinbiirgb, and of George Street, Edin- burgb, Scotland, writer to the signet, m. in 1818, Isabella Law IIeggie, who d. at Res- talrig, 22ikI Febn.ary, 18K6. He rf. at Restalrig, 18th June, 1853, having had issue, r. Robert, d. unm., June, 1887. II. .James, now of Oorriun, the subject of this memoir. JII. Thomas William, iii. Kllen I'uiiTKH. and lias ijsue, live sons and four daughters, amongst wliom are, Robert Lvnier, Thomas William, John Walter, An bur, Caroline Bradley, Isabel, and Nona. IV. John Walter,!/ mh)h. 12tli January, ISUti. I. Isabella. II. Sarah, d. tin: III. I'Ucanor, d Gth Xcvember, 18G3. urm. 27lh August, 1891. IV. Janet, m. William AViiiQiiT, a .squatter, and (/. 17th May, 1888, having had issue, three sons and t«o dau"liters, viz., 1. Willam Robert