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 498 BURKE'S COLONIAL GEM'KY. i. AlexanJei", of Brisaylor in tlio territorv of SaBkatcUewan, m. and }ias issue. II. Archibald, who left issue, Angus, of Lochiel, co. Glengarry, who m. and has issue. III. Angus, d. unm. ir. John, of Alexandria, who left issue, Archibald, of Port Arthur, Ontario. T. EODEEICK, of whom prcsettly. VI. Theodore, of Alexandria, who lias issue, 1. John, of Qu'a}ipelle, in the ter- ritory of Assiniboia. 2. Duncan, of Alexandria. The fifth son, KoDKEiCK Chisholm, of Alexandria, m. Sarah, daughter of Donald Feaseb, of Willianistown. co. G-'engarry, and had with three daughters, who all d. umn. a .son, Angus Rodeeick, of Manitoba, the subject of this memoir. Arm!: — Ou. a hoar's head erased or. Crest — A de.vter hand holding a dagger erect proper on the point a boar's head couped gu. Residence — Oak Lake, Manitoba, Canada. BMtston. CHARLES ROBERT BLAKISTOX, of Cliristcbnrch, Canterbury, New Zealand, late a member of the Legislative Council of tbafc colony, a justice of the peace, h. at Okeover Park, co. Stafford, 6th July, 1825, m. at Christchureb, New Zealand, 23rd September, 1858, Mary Anna, second daughter of the late Right Rev. H. J. Chitty Harper, D.D., first Bishop of Christchureb, and late Primate of New Zealand {see that family), and has issue, I. Hen'EY Matthew, barrister-at-law, of the Inner Temple, and of the Supreme Court, New Zealand, now practising at Greymoutb, New Zealand, I. at Christchureb, 2-ith August, 1860. II. Arthur John, station owner, Chatham Islands, New Zealand, h. at Kaiapoi, New Zealand, 25th June, 1862. III. Edward Nevile (Rev.), h. at Christchureb, 2nd October, 1864', vicar of Banks Peninsular, Pigeon Bay, Canterbury, New Zealand. IV. Reginald Norman, barrister-at-law, Supreme Court, New Zealand, practising at Danevirke, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, 6. at Christ- chureb, New Zealand, 15th August, 1866. V. Charles Douglas, member of the firm of Maling and Blakiston, stock and station agents, Blenheim, New Zealand, 6. at Christchureb, 26th June, 1868. T. Rosamond Mary, 6. 4th November, 1871. II. Lucy Eleanor, h. 29tb December, 1874. Mr. C. R. Blakiston, accompanied by his brother. Mr. A. F. Blakiston, arrived in Canterbury, New Zealand, by way of Melbourne, Port Philip, in April, 1852. He was nominated a member of the Legislative Council, 1858, 5-nd retained his seat till 1861. In 1862, he was appointed manager for the '' Tiust and Agency Company of Australasia." ILtncagc. This is a branch of the family of Blakis- ton, of aiah-isfoii, in the palatinate of Dur- ham, on members of which family two baron- etcies were conferred, one by James I in 1615, the other by Charles I in 1642, but both these Jionours appear to have expired in KilU and 1713 respectively. The branch of the family to which Mr. C. R. Blakiston