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 G5-1 BTTRKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 1800, William, seventeeutli Lord STOUETON,imtl(^. 27tt December, 1862, leaving issue. IT. Elizahetli Mary, m. diaries BoDEif- HAM, of Rotherwas, no. Herpford. V. Clara, a nun of the Order of St. Francis Sales. VI. Teresa, m. 22nd August, 1803, William Thomas MifliaelVAUGHAN, of Courtfii-ld,.T.P.andU.L.,and left issue. Mr. Thomas Weld d. at Stonyhurst, 1810. His sixth son, HnMPHEBT Weld, of Chideock Manor, CO. Dorset, b. 21st St-ptember, 1783 ; m. 12th February, 1811, Christina Maria, second daughterof Charles, seventh Lord Clipfobd, of Chudleigh. and had issue, I. Charles, of Chideock Manor, J.P., daughter of Thomas Davison Bland, of Kippax Park, co. York, and d. s. p. 28th January, 18S5. ir. William Joseph (Rev.) S.J., d. in India, 1814. III. Kredekick Aloysius (Sir), O.C.M.G-., the subject of this memoir. IV. Edmund F., Cummander R.N., b. 30th Janunry, 1828 : d. 7th July, 1870. I. Eleanora Mai'v, a nun. II. ApoUonia Mary, a nun, d. 1888. III. Christina Mary, a nun, d. 1883. IV. Lucy, "i, . , ., „ . • > twins, both nuns. V. Amy, J ' lie d. 9th January, 1852. His widow soon after became a Benedictine nun, and d. at St. Benedict's Priory, near Cohvich, 19th March, 1857, witi barrister-at-law, b. 20th April, 1812; Anns — Az., a fess nebule between three crescents erm. (with numerous quarterings) . Crest — Out of a ducal coronet )ipr. a wyvern f-a.. seme of arrow heads. Siijipofters —Tvio wild men holding in the OTitcrior liands a club ppr. girt about the loins . a scarf gu., suspended from the neck by a chain an escutcheon or charged with a crescent Motto- Nil sine numine. Residence — Chideock Manor, Bridporl, Dorset. 33tUi)n% REV. ROBERT HENRY BELCHER, M.A., LL.D., of Park Hou.se, Danedin, New Zealand, rector of the Otago Boys' High School, Fellov^ of King's College, London, and oommissavy and examining chaplain to the Bishop of Dunedin, h, 6th May, 1846; in. 26th December, 1868, Katharine Emily, daughter of John Beard, of the Bank of England, London, and by her, o d. 18y4, has issue, I. Henky Michael Fkedeeic, b. 29th September, 1870. II. George Francis William, b. oOth January, 1879. I. Florence Emily, b. 34th October, IST6. Dr. Belcher was educated at the London University, where he grad- uated B.A. in 1867, and M,A. in 1868, becoming Fellow of King's College in 1885; was ordained priest in 1871, and in 1886 was appointed to his present position of rector of the Otago Boys' High School. Dr. Belcher was President of the Dunedin Savage Club in 1889, and of the Otago Philo- sophical Institute in 1890, He is the author of ses'eral works, including a Latin prose composition, a Latin grammar, and is part author with M. Dupuis, of King's College, London, of the Manuel des E.ramens. ILtntagc. Captain Robert Teessillian Belcher, of the 25th Regiment, lineally descended Irora Governor Belcher of Massachusetts, d. in 1851, having by Alice, his wife (who J. in 18G9), had a son, John Belcueu, M.D. (Edin.), F.R.C.S., K.N. m. at Stoke, Devoupoit, co. Devon, 1810, Emma Mary Poole, of Calliugton, co. Cornwall (who d. in 187-1-), and d. iu 1871, leaving issue, Robert Henry- (Rev.), M.A., LL.D., the subject of this memoir. Willinm, of Bandon, co. Cork, Ireland, M.D., J.P. Residene — Park House, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. CUils — Dunedm, ami (in London) Savile and Old Kings
 * /.. 9th January, 1851, Mary, second