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 XX KnxNKin- (p. 270). -■William ^rcLMugliliii Ki'iiiiedy's Bon is iiumotl Ri'uel Gcrshom, not Kciiol CrcrsUoi'ii. Ilis nunt Mavy Jivne, m, Williinu Boyd of Garvagli, not Oarragli. KiKa (p. 185). — The first inontioncd I'liilipp Kinj; in (he "Linca^'e" did nol iniirry Tlior Bflhywiu. Tlio fidlowinK in- scription copied from a tablet in tlio cliiirch of ISt. Mary Ma^dalcnp, T.annceston, co. Cornwall, sliows that his wife's namo was " Maryo," viz., " Heere muler lie ye bodies of I'liilip King, gent., and Marye his wife ; he was many yeeres towne clarlte of this horonnh and died 11th day of June, 1G3G, in (he 79th ycere of his age. She died the 29th day of June, 1G2G, in (lie 57th yeere of her age." Kino (p. 188).— John King's second son, John Henry King, m. 12th Angust, 1891, Karlel, daiigliter of Thomas Thompson, of Bayswatei-, Union Street, Malvern, Mel- bourne. KiTixrATTiTCK (p. a.'jO).— Lieutenant-Col- onel (r. A. Kirkpatrielt, Q.C., was appointed a member of the Queen's Privy Council, 1891. 1.1! Li)iLi,Tf:RE (p. 418).— The Rev. C. E. D. de Labilliere, m. 1st January, 1895, Evelyn Georgina, younger daughter of Charles Bowater Harrington, of Twickenham. Living stone-Leabmontii (p.6(il). — Wini- fred Joseiihine Eeid, youngest daughter of the late SomervilleLivingstone-Learmontli,i«. 12th January, 1895, Norman Craig Palmer, Lieutenant R.N. Leoge (p. 264).— R. V. Legge, of CuUens- wood House, St. Mary's, d. June, 1891. Lewin (p. 273). — The Hon, James Davics Lewin's brother, James Edward Lewin, i-csides at 18, New Croxted Road, West Dul- wich, London. He i». at Finninghani, near Stownuirket, co. Suffolk, 2nd January, 1873, and has one son, Hugh James, ft. at Turnham Green, co. Middlesex, 24th June, 1874. Lillet (p. 92). — Sir Charles Lilley's fourth son, Harold Bedell, »;. at. All Saints, Wickham Terrace, Brisbane, 2nd December, 1891, Tho- masina ( Ena), eldest daughter of Thomas Fin- ney, of Sidney House, Toowong, (Queensland. Ltne (p. 262). — John Lyne's third son, Charles, »«. at Christ Church, South Yarra, Melbourne, 7th July, 1891, Maud Mary, third daughter of the late William Kennedy, of Niintherungie Station, New South Wales. M.c.RTnTiE (p. 223). — The Rer. George Fairfowl Macartliur d. 31st May, 1890, aged 65. His nephew Arthur Herbert, eldest son of tlio late Arthur Hannibal Macartliur, m. at St. George's Church, Queenscliff, 30th Sep- tsraber, 1891, Blanche Lilian, second daugh- ter of Captain Daveney, late of the 6th Innis- killiug Dragoons. iM.^C'Bain (j). 260).— Sir James MacBain d. in 1892, aged 64, and was buried in the Boorondara Cemetery. He had two brothers, David, wlio was father of James; and William, who was In t her of Smith MacBain, allot whom are nunitioned in his will, in which he also leaves legacies to his niece, Christina Ross Lawrence (wife of .lexander Ross, of Caually Station), and his nephew Smith M'Donahl. Sir James MacBain's niece, Mary Alice Graham, second daughter of the late Charles Ross, of Gleudevon, Perthshire, Scotland, m. at I lie Presbyterian Church, Swan Hill, 20th March, 1891, James Urquhart, sixth son of the late Alexander L^rquhart, of Moray Park, Fowes, Scotland. MfCLEL.VN (p. 202).— Hon. A. R. McClelan was chief commissioner of public works from April, 18G0, until the union. McKkllar (p. 14).— Thomas McKcUar's youngest daughter, Mary Jane Grange, m. at the Scots Cliurch, Collins Street, Melbourne, 16th March, 1892, Arthur E. Ronald, M.B., M.R.C.S., second son of Robert Bruce Ranald, of Pembuvy Grange, co. Kent. (Vile Ronald, p. 010.) Thomas McKellar's brother, David, d. 29Lh July, 1892. MacBonald (p. 114). — Hon. A. A. Mac- donald, is a senator of the Dominion of Can- ada, and was lieutenant-governor of Prince Edward Island from 1884 to 1889. M.KNiNa (p. 280). — The Hon. Sir William Montagu Manning vi'as created K.C.M.G., in 1 892. Mein (p. 13).— Dr. George .Vugustns Meiu's eldest daughter, Beatrice Helena, had also issue, a daughter, Beatrice Annie. The follow'ing is a more correct account of the lineage of this family. TnE Ret. Nicol Mein, a minister of the Church of Scotland, ninth son of Andrew Mein, of Morrison, near New- stead, was father of, Andrew Mein, who was factor for Sir William Pultcney's Hertfordshire estates. He was b. in 1723, and at his deatli left three sons, viz., I. Pulteney, Surgeon of the 73rd Regi- ment of Foot. II. Nicol Alexander (Lieutenant- Colonel), of v/liom presently. III. William, C.B., Lieutenant-Colonel 52nd Regiment, participated in the action at the River Nivc. The second son, Lieutenant-Colonel Nicol Alexander Mein, of the 43rd Regiment, was ft. in 1777. He purchased a lieutenancy in 1799, and was present at the siege of Seringapatam. He left three sons, viz., I. George Auofstus, of St. KiUla and Moolpa. II. Pulteney. III. William Henry. Miller (p. 151).— The Hon. W. Miller, Q.C, was appointed to the Queen's Privy Council for Canada. May, 1891. His resi- dence should be Arichat, Cape Breton, Canada.