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 G3G BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. IT. EoBEET Hexry Wyntard, the sub- ject of this meinoir. I. Margaret Elizabeth, m. Joseph James G-OEMULLT, Q.C., of Ottawa, and has had issue, Philip ; Robert ; Ethel ; and ^Vinif^ed. Arms — Quarterly Jirst and fourth, per fcxs or anil arrj. a lion rampant rjii. {for Powell); second, az., three feiirs de lia or i/isnantfrom a ehief of the last a demi lion rampant .fa. {for Dl'JIMEn) ; third gn, three ancient crowns within a hordure engrailed or {for Graxt). Crest — The sun or aboTe clouds ppr. Motto—Awie. Residence —Ottawa, Canada. HON. WILLIAM OSWALD HODGKINSON, of Bitta), Toowoug, near Brisbane, Queensland, M.L.A., J.P., F.R.G.S., mini.ster of mines and minister for education, Queensland, h. at Handsworth, co. Warwick, 31st March, 1836, m. Kate Roheetscn, of Stirling, Scotland, and lias issue, I. William Oswald. I. Edith May, m. James McCrea Sheridan. II. Mabel Kate. Mr. Hodgkinson, who is the son of the late William Hodgkinson, of Hill Top House, Birmingham, co. Warwick, and his wife, Harriet Browne, of Colwyn Bay, Wales, emigrated to Victoria in 1851 ; returned to England in 1854, and entered the War Office, London ; went again to Victoria in 1859, and became sub-editor of the Mtlhonrne Age; joined Burke and Wills' expedition in 1860, and in the following year was appointed second in command in McKinlay's expedition; subsequently settled in Queensland; was a member of the Legislative Assembly of that colony for the Burke district from 18H to 1876 ; leader of the north-west expedition, 1875-6 ; warden and police magistrate on several gold-fields from 1877 to lc84, in which year he was appointed relieving police magistrate for Queensland; again returned to Parliament for the Burke district in 1888 ; and was secre- tary for mines and works from 12th December, 1887, to 13th June, 1888. He was Secretary for Mines and Educationfrom 12th August, 1890, to March, 1893. Mr. Hodgkinson is a Back gold medallist of the Royal Geographical Society. Crest — A garb or between two wings expanded vert. Motto — Nihil sine lahore. Zesidence — Bittal, Too«ong, near Brisbane, Queensland. JHarsfjall JOHN WILLOUGHBT MARSHALL, of Tutu Totara, Marton, Rangitikei connty. New Zealand, h. at Wellington, N.Z., 22nd March, 1851 ; m. at St. Paul's, in that place, November, 1882, Annie, eldest daughter of Dr. Octavius Hadfield, Bishop of Wellington, and Catherine his wife, daughter of the Ven. Archdeacon Henry Williams.
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