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 (310 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Ilincagc. Hron EoxALD, of Bennals, Ayrshire, X.B. (only son of William Ronald, of Bennals, and his wife Isbel Maroitl. of Bennals), m. 1795, Janet, eldest daughter and co-heir of Eobert Wilson (</. ISOl), of Loans, or Robert's Loan, Ayrshire (which estate had been in the Wilson family from 1.314 to 1837, in which year it was sold to the Dnke of Port- land), by Anne DcNLOP, his wife (who was b. in 1756, m. in 1773, and il. 1849), and d. 1820, having by her (who (/. 1838) had issue. Hia second son, Robert W^ilson Ronald, of Elms House, and Parkfiekl Road, Liyerpool, co. Lancaster, with the politics and commerce of which city be was closely connected for upwards of sixty years, was h. near Ayr, 2s". B., ISOO. He settled in Liverpool m 1821, and founded there the firm of Hughes and Ronald, which in 1859 becan]e R. W. Ronald and Son, and more recently Ronald, Sons, ami Co. In 1810 he became one of the earliest directors of the Mechanics' Institution (now the Liverpool Institute), and retained the post for about twenty years ; was a member of the Anti- Monopoly Association, and later of the Liver- pool branch of the Anti-Corn Law League ; ■joined the Fmancial Reform Association, in 1848, and continued on its council until 1878. having preceded Mr. E. K. Muspratt in the jjresidentisl chair of that body. Mr. Ronald m. 24th November. 1827, his cousin, Isabel Bruce, eldest daughter of John trARDEXEB, of Liverpool, and Euphemia, liis wife, daughter of Alexander Bruce, of Shaw, Ayr- shire, N.B. He d. at his residence in Park- field Road, Liverpool, 1st December, 1887, aged 87 years, and was buried at the Necro- polis, West Derby Road, Liverpool. His eldest son, Robert Bruce Ronald, of Pembury Grange, near Tuubridge Wells, co. Kent, England (CTkJs— Melbourne, in Melbourne, and Conservative, in London), b. 2nd August, 1831; emigrated to Melbourne in 1852, and m. there, 29th August, 1854, Fanny, eldest daughter of Edwin FoWLER, of Marlton, St. Kilda, Melbourne, and has issue, I. Robert Wilson, of Nap Nap, Hay, New South Wales, the subject of this memoir. II. Arthur Edwin, h. 24th March, 1863; m. .Alary Jane Grange, fourth and youngest daughter of Thomas Mc- Kellar, of Lerags, Oban, Argyleshire, Scotland, formerly a member of the Legislative Council of Victoria [see McKellar of StratM-ellar, Croxton, and Leraqa^ vol. i, p. 14). II. Angus Cameron, h. 6th May, 1865. IV. Byron Gordon, b. 7th June, 1872. V. Douglas, b. 11th May, 1874. VI. James McBain, b. 20th April, 1876. TII. Alan Bruce, b. 19th May, 1878. I. Fanny Bruce. II. Isabel Amy. III. Margai'et Miller, m. George Hardiiige Woodgate. IV. Janet Giardener, »». Dr. William Atkinson Wood. T. Mary Leonie. Residence — Nap Nap, Hay, New South Wales. Clubs — Melbourne in Melboiu'ue, Victoria ; Waradgery, in Hay, New South Wales. JHatiticn. THE HON. SIR JOHN MADDEN, Knt., LL.D., of Cloyne, St. Kildn, Victoria, and Taniala, Prankston, Victoria, 6. 16th May, 18-14, m. 27th August, 1872, Gertrade Frances, daughter of Francis John Sj-dney Sxephrn, and has issue, I. GnY Ross, h. 25th September, 1878. I. Amy Marguerite Fanny. II. Sylvia Beatrice Alice. III. Ruby Constance. IV. Chrystal Leslie. V. Beatrice Maie St. John. Sir John went to Victoria 10th January, 18.37. He was educated at Beauchamp, France, at St. Patrick's College, Melbourne, and at Melbourne University, B.A. 1864 and LL.B. 1865. He was admitted LL.D. in 1869, being the first member of the university who passed the course prescribed for that degree. In 1874 he represented West Bourke, in the Victorian Legislative J^ssembly, and in 1875 was Minister of Justice in the MeCulloch adniinistra-