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 6o0 BURKI-rS COLONIAL GENTRY. III. William IIciiiT, 4. 28th August, 1832; m. llarv Stewart. I. Eosotta French, A. 25th April, 1813; m. James Johnson, of Manchester, and had issue, two sons and one dau^liter. II. Sarah Jjindsav, li. ]3th Novemher, 1816 ; 711. Henry Evans, of Kxetor, and had issue, tuo ?ons. III. Kmma, A. Ifith May, THIS; m. William Johnson, of Manchester, and had issue, two sous and one daughter. IV. Marv Ann, h. 15th August, 1826. Mr. U. F. Ai'igas d. lath Maj, 1879. Arms — Afff. a lion ramjiant //». oi'er all on a,i escvlcheon per bend sinixler or and sa. a lion rampant covnierchanged. Crest — An ostrich's head erased org. holding in the beak a horse shoe jipr. Motto — Foriis est reritas. Residence — Colungrove, Angastouj and Hill River, Clare, Soiitli Australia. Club — -Adelaide, South Australia. THE LATE STR FREDERICK ALOYSIUS WELD, G.C.M.G., of Chicleock Manor, Briclport, co. Doi-.set, was h. Otli May, 1823 ; in. 3rd Marcli, 1859, Pihimena Mary Anne, eldest dangliter of Ambrose Lisle Match PhiIjLipps de Lisle, of Grace Dieu Manor, and Garendon Park, co. Leicester, and d. 20th July, 1891, having by her had issue, I. Humphrey Frederick Josejph, of Chideock Manor, co. Dorset, J. P., Lieutenant 1st Voluhteer Battalion Dorset Regiment, 6. oOth September, 1867 ; educated at Stonyhurst College. II. Everard Aloysius, 6. 24th November, 1868. III. Frederick Joseph, h. 6th June, 1870. IV. Joseph Anthony, in holy orders, h. 10th February, 1874. V. Raymund John Lisle, 6. 3rd May, 1876. VI. Osmund Joseph William, h. 15th September, 1877. I. Chi-istiana Mary Filumena, 6.23rd June, 1860; in. Captain Edward Druitt, R.E., and has issue. II. Cecily Mary Agnes, 6. 10th September, 1861 ; m. Captain Jasper Graham Mayne, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, and has issue. III. Mary, I. 28th August, 1863 ; d. 19th March, 1864; IV. Filumena Mary, h. 7th April, 1865, a nun. V. Edith Mary, h. 27th April, 1866, a nun. VI. Magdalene Maria Dolores Josephine, 6. 26th April, 1872 ; m. 1st February, 1893, Captain Philip John Joseph Radcliffe, R.E., third son of Sir Joseph Pei-cival Pickford Radcliffe, Bart., of Rudding Park, CO. York, and has issue. Vii. Angela Mary Candida, h. 1st February, 1875. Sir Frederick was educated at Stonyhurst College, co. Lancaster (a school founded by his grandfather) and at Freiburg, in Switzerland. He emigrated to New Zealand in 1844, Vphere he devoted himself to pastoral pursuits and explored much of the country. Having declined a nomination by Sir George Grey to the Legislature, he was foremost in the successful agitation for a representative house, to Avhich he was elected as soon as it was conceded. He was a member of the Esecative Council in the first government^ and was, from 1860 to 1861, minister for native affairs. In November, 1864, Mr. Weld became Premier of New Zealand, at a most critical time, and found the countiy in a state of wai-, which he succeeded in suppressing without the