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 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. College, Toronto, chaplain of, 1. Georgina, m. Yen. Joseph Francis Exeter College, Oxford, b. 1861. White, archdeacon and rector 4. William (Rev.), U.k. Trinity of St. Vincent, West Indies, sou Colleje, Toronto, cm-ate at Buck- ingham, Euijland, now assistant rector at the Cntiietli'al of St. Vincent, West Indies. 5. Henry, d. Toung. 6. Charies, of Toronto, M.D., b. 1870. 7. Arthur, d. an infant. 8. Harold, b. 1878. of Ephraim White, of Wliithy, CO. Ontario, and has issue, 1. Tohn Erancis ; 1, Frances Emily ; 2. Bertha -, and t^. Edith Greorgina. 2. Anne, d. young. 3. Hilda. 4. Bertha. 5. Etiicl, d. an infant. 0. Alice. Arms — Sa. on a cJiei'i-on arr/. three crescents vert in base an open boat oars in action in n sea ppr. Crest — A savaqe^s head erased j^pr. Motto — Timor omnis abesto. Residence — St. Mathias' Rectory, Omaha, Nebraska. HON. SIR JOSEPH GEORGE LONG INNES, Knt., of Winslow, Darling Point, Sydnej, aud of Clover Hill, Sutton Forest, New South Wales, puisne judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, 6. in Sydney, 16th October, 1834; m. 5th July, 1865, Emily Janet, eldest daughter of the Hon, John Smith, M.L.C, J. P., of Llanarth, Bathurst, New South Wales {see Smith of Bathurst and Gamhoola, vol. i, p. 341), and has had issue, I. George Massey Long, M.A. Cambridge (Trinity College), h. 27th March, 1866, barrister-at-Iaw of Lincoln's Inn, and of the bar of New South Wales. II. Edward Cecil Long, b. 20lh April, 1868, grazier. III. Reginald Heath Long, B.A., B.C.L. (New College, Oxon), h. 17th November, 1869, bari'ister-at-law of Lincoln's Inn, and of the bar of New South Wales. IV. Clive Selwyu Long, b. 16th July, 1871, student at the Royal School of Mines, South Kensington, London. V. Percival Selwyn Long, 6. 16th March, 1879, student at Eton. VI. John Erskine Long, /). lOth May, 1884, d. 4th December, following. I. Mary Ethel Long, b. 2nd January, 1873. II. Eleanor Clara Long, b. 26th February, 1874, d. 8th March, 1877. Sir George Innes was educated at King's School, Parramatta ; was called to the bar, at Lincoln's lun, 17th November, 1859 (first certificate of honour. May, 1859), and admitted to the New South Wales bar, 28th February, 1863 ; district judge of Queensland, 1865-9 ; elected a member of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wale.=, March, 1872, and in October following was called to the Legislative Council, where he represented the Government, and on the Parkes administration leaving office in February, 1875, he was elected chairman of committees of the Legislative Council, to which position he was continuously re-elected until his acceptance of the office of minister of justice in 1880. He was solicitor- general of New South Wales, 1872-3 ; attorney-general, 1873-5 ; minister of justice, lSSO-1 ; and was appointed puisne judge of the Supreme Court