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 Staftoed (p. 30).— Sir Edward William Stafford's eldest daughter, Anne Isabella, m. at 8t. Peter'?, Eaton Square, I^ondon, Slli November, 1892, Captain William Staveley Gordon, R.E. Steebe (p. -I).— Sir James George Lee Steere's second daugb.ter, Louisa Kate, m. at St. George's Cathedral, Perth, Western Australia, 28th April, 1892, Ercderiek Cliarles Faulkner, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge, Head Master of the Perth High School. Stenhouse (p. 300). — Anthony Maitl.and Stenhouse is of Comox, British Columbia, and of Cardston, Alberta, both in the Domin- ion of Canada. In the first paragraph of the "Lineage," Eadley is stated to be in Kent. It is in co. Berks. A. M. Stenhoiise's grandfather, James Sten- house, acquired the estate of Cromley Park by purchase, 14th Febrnary, 1786. A. M. Stenhouse's uncle John was a Captain in the 3rd Fifesliire Militia, and was afterwards of Headwell. He was h. 1784, m. 11th November, 1805, Mary, daughter and heiress of Thomas Anderson, of Headwell, and d. 1863, having had issue, 1. Eliza, m. Angnst, 1841, Major John Wilson, Deputy- Adjutant-General' Royal Marine Artillery, and 2. Wilhelmiua, m. 1874, Thomas Alex- ander, of Abbey Park Place, J. P. A. M. Stenhouse's uncle James was Surgeon, 3rd Fifeshire Militia. His father, Robert Talbot Stenhouse, was sometime a Lieutenant in the 3rd Fifeshire Militia, and afterwards a commissioner of H.M. Customs in the loniau Islands. He m. 1836. His wife was i. 1807, and d. 1893. A. M. Stenhouse is a member of the Scottish Club, London, and of the University Club, Edinburgh. Stephen (p. 42). — Sir Alfred Stephen resigned the oilice of Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales in 1891, in which he as succeeded by Sir Frederick Darley. Sir Alfred d. 1894. TiLLEY (p. 35). — Louisa, eldest daughter of Hon. Sir S. L. Tilley, C.B., K.C.M.G., m. A. F. Street (not Strut), and her sister Annie, m. Thomas Burpee (not Burper). THANGitAE (p. 366).— Mr. James Traug- mar's brothers, William resided in Russell Streel, Brighton, co. Sussex, and Charles Marshall Trangmar, of Portland, who had with other issue, an elder daughter, )». Uth November, 1890, Percy Alluu, youngest son of the late Maxwell Rennie Allan, under secre- tary of state for New South Wales. Tripp (p. 237). — p. 238, second column, James, who m. first. Miss Buckle, had issue by her one daughter, Fanny, and by his second wife, Miss Harvey, he had another daughter, Sophia Susan, who m. 1846, the Rev. William Sinclair, rector of Pulborough, fifth son of the Right Hon. Sir John Sinclair, privv councillor, and by him had issue, 1. William (Veil.), Archdeacon of London, and Canon of St. Paul's ; 2. John (Rev.) j .1. Hugh Montgomerie, Cajitain R.A.: 1. Helen, m. the Rev. G. Hasel ; 2. Janet. Mary. Cliai'les George Tripp's uncle, Lieutenant- Colonel Peter Tripp, ni. twice. He m. first, 1825, Charlotte Fry, and secondly, 1828, Frances Mary White. By his first wife he had a son, John Peter, of Goolwa, .South Australia, wlio m, at Adelaide, South Aus- tralia, 16th October, 1848, Julia Georgina, daughter of Henry Landseer, uncle of Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, and by her has issue, 1. Henry Landseer Walter, of Verata, Rewa River, Viti Levu, Fiji, Consul for Sweden and Norway, formerly a stipendiary magis- trate in H.M. Civil Service for the Crown Colony of Fiji, 4. in South Australia, 1850 ; in. 21st August, 1877, Sula May, daughter of Robert Sherson Swanston, formerly in H.M. Civil Service for Fiji, and sometime resident British Commissioner at Samoa, and by her has issue, 1. Robert Henry Landseer, b. 1st September, 1888 ; 2. Howard Swanstou, /<. 28th January, 1891 ; ii. Frank John Land- seer, unm. ; III. Herbert Landseer, vinn. ; I. Lavesin Ellen Landseer, m. ; n. Kathleen Emily Landseer, unm. ; iii. Jessie Ada Land- seer, m. ; IT. Florence Julia Landseer, unm. TUPPEE (p. 85). — James Stewart, eldest sou of Hon. Sir C. Tujjper, Bart., is a Q,.C., and his second wife was daughter of Sir Thomas Gait, chief justice of the Common Pleas of Ontario. TuKNER (p. 275).— Hon. J. Turner, d. 1890. His eldest son, J. Turner, d. unm., December, 1891, and his eldest daughter, Catherine Lucy, d. unm., and his second daughter, Caroline Elizabeth, is m. Walkeb (p. 240). — Arthur George Walker's brother, Frederic Thomas Walker, formerly of Rhodes, Tasmania, and Quia- rama, Otago, New Zealand, first member of the Provincial Council for the Liiidis, J. P., F.R S., m. at St. Mark's, Leamington, 26th October, 1891, Adela Russell, daughter of Major- General Cumberland, late commanding 96th Regiment. p. 241, first paragraph of "Lineage," for "Norton, co. Lincoln," read " Nocton, co. Lincoln." Wentwoetii (p. 95). — FitzWilliam Went- worth's aunt, Elizabeth Welltworth, of 20, Cambridge Terrace, Hyde Park, London, widow of Major Darcy Wentworlh, d. 8th April, 1893. Will dated l7th September, 1891; codicil dated 31st May, 1892. Williams (p. 283).— The Hon. Henry Williams' grandfather, Thomas Williams, was of Plumtre Hall, Nottingluim, and d. 6th January, 1804. Mary Marsh, his wife, was J. 1757, and d. November, 1831. The Hon. Henry Williams' father, the Rev. Henry Williams, was b. 11th February, 1792, and liis mother was b. 12tli December, 1793, whose father, AVright Coldham, was of Not- tingham. They had issue, I. Edward Marsh, i. 2nd November, 1818 ; m. February, 1843, Jane Davies; II. Samuel, 4. 17th January, 1822; III. Henet (Hon.) ; IT. Thomas Coldham, of