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 MoLESWOHTii (p. VA). — Sir Kiiliorl Molos- worth (/. 19th October, 1890, agod 71. ' MowAT (p. 110). — The lion. Oliver llowat v!is created K.C.II.G.. in 1892. O'lrAi.i.oiUN (p. 81).— J[r. Joseph Sylres- ter O'Hnlloraii's cousin, Thomas .losepli Shuhlliani O'llalloran, eldest son of Major 'I'lionniB Shuldham O'llallonm, is a slipin- diary magistrate, at AV'allnroo, Soiitli jSnstnilia, and has had issue, 1. Thomas Shulilham, 4. 23rd February, 1865; 2. Jolin Vooilfi)rdc, i. 1st Kol)r"u!iry, 18G7 ; 3. Frederick George, I,. lOlli March, 1872; 4. Arthur "Wariug. h. 21st Sci)tcinber, 1870 '/. nth .Tune, lS8t; .">. llenrv Moyle, A. 13th Julv, 18S4, d. 20th Feln-iiar'v, 1S87; 1. Annie I., 4. 27 April, 1863, m. V. A. Ross; 2. Frances C, h. SOtli Deccndier, 18G8; 3. Florence .1., h. 8th Juiu>, 1874; 4. Meliora, A. 7th June, 1S82. Major Thomas Sliuldhani O'lTalloran's second son, Gcorg-^ AVaring. was for 17 3'cars (1853-1870) in the Civil .Service of South Australia. He m. 4th November, 1SS2, Eliza Frances, daughter of the late Rev. John Hand, rector of Handsworth, co. York. Major T. S. O'Halloran's third son, Henry Bunkin, /». 1873, Mona J., daughter of the late S. P. H. Wriglil, of Glenordiy, Tasmania, and formerly of Adelai'Je, Soutli Australia. Major T. S. O'JFalloran's only daugliter, Frances Jane, m. Clh January, ]8(i0, Fred- erick Wright, of Adeliiide, and h;is had issie, 1. Francis Frederick, 4. April, 18fil, i/. 1871; 2. Henry Waring, A. 1862, rf. an inl'ant ; 3. Arthur O'Halloran, i. 1863, d. 1871 ; 4. George Victor, A. 20th January, 1867 ; 5. Cecil Frederick, A. 27th February, 1875 ; 6. iNorman Waring, A. 3rd January, 1880 ; 7. Allen O'llalloran, A. 27th Apri'l, 188G ; 1. Annie Waring, A. 23rd March, 1805 ; m. H. P. Gill, of Adelaide, South Australia; 2. Francis Maud. A. 27th March, 1868 ; 3. Helen Lucy, A. 19th August, 1873. M"ajor T. S. O'Halloran's brother Jolm Xicholas d. 30th November, 1886. The youngest daughter of Major T. S. O'Halloran's youngest sister, Maria Nugent, was Margaret 'p. (not May), wlio d. 1884. Hugh Carbery, the second sou of Mr. J. S. O'Halloran's brother, Edward While, was A. 17th June, 1S87. The said Hugh Carbery has another brother, Roy Edward Gordon, A. 27th September, 1888, and their youngest sister is named Marjory Gwendoline. Palmer (p. 47).— Sir Arthur Ihmlcr Palmer's eldest son, William Dangar Hunter, is now Commandant of the Constabulary in British New Guinea. Payne (p. 180).— Thomas Budds Payne ■was 4. at ];eighlin Bridge, co. Carlow, and has a third daughter, viz., Rosa Adeline. Peaeson (p. 87).— The Hon. Ciuirlcs Henry Pearson's wife, Edith Lucilla, daugli- ter of Philip Butter, was graiuldaughler of Captain Roe, R.N., and grandniecoof Admiral Lord Lyons. Mi-HnAY-Puron Ip. 19).— ThclIon.Tliomas Hodge Murray-Prior, </. 31st December, 1892, aged 73. His eldest <laughtcr, Rosa Caroline, is the celebrated authoress Mrs, Campbell Pracd. She was 4. at Broinetton Station, Logan River, Queensland. Her husband is a ncii- hew of the poet William Mackworlh Pracd. ProsLET (p. 153).— William Pugsley, M.P,, is now solicitor-general for New Brunswick. Smitii-Rewse (p. 11).— The iirms were exemplified, 21st September, 1889, to H-iiry Stinton .Smith, afterwards Henry Stiiilo'n SmiHi-Rcwse, to (lie Rev. Gilbert Fleslier Sinitli, afterwards the Rev. Gilbert FIcsIier Sinitli-Rewse, and to Eustace Alfred Suiith, afterwards Eustace Alfred Siuith-Kewse, and to their descendants respectively, they being the only sons of Henry Gilbert Smith, whose brother's grandson, Henry Whistler Smith, afterwards Henry Whistler Smilh-Rewse (xcf C)l. i. p. 9), only surviving son of Thomas Whistler Smith, had the same arms excm]ih. fled to Iiini iu a separate patent, on the same dale, viz., 21st September, 1889, to be lioriic by him and his descendants. Ross (p. 177).— Hon. T>. A. Ross, was attorney-general from 1878-1891, and his address is Westfleld House, St. Foy Road, in the Banlieu of the city of Quebec.' EuTLEDGE (p. 142).— William Rupert Rutledge was m. at Toorak, 20th March, 1877. ROTLEDGE (p. 139).— George, son of Hon. E.Knox, of Sydney, (wlio m. Martha, second daughter of James Rutledge), m. 1870, Jane de Winton, daughter of .tolin Price, fourth son of (he late Sir Rose Price, Bart., of Treii- gwainton. Rtan (p. 191). — Charles Ryan's son-in-law, Captain Frederic Charles Rowan, (/. at Mel- bourne, 11th December, 1892, aged 47. lie was a nephew of Field-Marshal Sir William Rowan. Charles Ryan's mother was the daughter (not godchild) of the Countess of Brandon (by Georoe IV), and his father, Henry Ryan, was of Kilfera, not Kilgera. Saxfoed (p. 266).— The residence of the Hon. W. E. Sanford, should be Hamilton, and Wesanford, Muskoka, Canada. S.iEGOOD (p. 129).— Sir Frederick Thomas Sargood's second son, Percy Rolfe, in. at St. Matthew's Church, Dunedin, New Zealand, Nth March, 1893, Lucy Constance, youngest daughter of Frederick Francis Ormond, M.R.C.S., of Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. Ssiim (p. 210). — The arms should be— Per pale gu. and a?., on a chev. ncbuly or, between two bezants in chief, and a cross crosslct fitcliee in base of the third, a pellet between two cross crosslets fitchee of the second. Smith (p. 172).— J. H. Smith, of Brougham Place, North Adelai^le, Soutli Australia, is a J. P.