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 BURKE'S COLONIAL OKNTHY. nG.5 Frances Maxwell liuolianan, <lauf;litei' ! 6. Nigel James Cliristian, //. 7th of Jioyci Alexaiuler C'uxMNGiiAMK, of i March, 1878. C'niii;cnds, co. Kcnt'i-cv,aiKl (/, JJecem- ber, lHi)2, leaving issue, 1. Lennox Christian, b. 5th Decem- ber, 1870. 2. Noel Christian, b, 2.5th December, 1871. 3. Maxwell Clu-istiau, h. 18th Sep- tember, 187a. 4. Francis Leger Christian, b. 4th May, 1875. 5. John Kric Christian, b. 25th August, 187G. I. Elizabeth, m. 1840, General Sir Arthur Thomas Coiton, K.C.S.I., and has issue, oue son and one daugh- ter (see Bckke's Peerage, Comdkk- MKiiE, v.). II. Cliristian Ann, »». .'ird July, 1851, Major-General Felix Thackeray IlAlo, of the Royal (Madras) Engineers, and has issue, four sons and om^ daughter {see Bubke's Landed Ocntrii, IIaio, of Bemersyde). Arms — Quarterly first and fourth -. or on a chevron .-a. three lozenges of the first (for Lear- MONTH) ; second and third: Argent a mascle az. bcHveen three gillv (lowers slijiped gu. nitliin a double tressure Hory countertlory vert (for Ltvinustone) all within a bordure az. (John Livingstoue-Leanuondi bears the bordure ))lain ; his brothers, Andrew James, bears it vvavv ; Thonms, engrailetl ; and Sonierville, invi-eted, fur ditferenee.) Cresf.i~l. A dove holding in the beak an olive branch. ])]>r. with motto over, " Dum spiro, spero" (for LE4R5IONl'It) ; 2. A dexter baud lioLling a sabre ppr., with motto over "iSi possim" (/or Livingstone). Residence — Parkhall, by Polniont, N.B. CurnijulL WALTER TURNBULL, of Elibauk, Wellington, New Zfalund, ju^ilco of the peace, and formerly member of the Provincial Council, of Wellington, P.R.G.S. and F.R.C.I., was h. at Selkirk, N.B., 16th jVIareh, baptised "iSth April, 1823, went in 1857, to New Zealand, where he founded the firm of W. and G. TurnbuU and Co. He m. at Peebles, N.B., 29th April, 1857, Alexandrina, the only daughter of John Hoesisukgh, of Tongue House, CO. Sutherland, J. P. and D.L., and Alexandrina his wife, daughter of William Munro, of Tain, and Annabella M'Kenzie, his wife. h Turnbull has had issue, I. John Horsburgh, h. at Wellington, N.Z., 22ud July, ISGO, and (/. there 11th March, 18(37. II. Walter, h. at Wellington, N.Z., 21st July, 18G2, drowned in the River Tweed, Scotland, 1st September, 1871. III. William, h. at Wellington, N.Z., 22nd November, I.SG:), drowned with his brother, Walter, 1st September, 1871. IV. Robert Thorburn, b. at Wellington, N.Z., 29(h March, 18G5, was educated at Wellington College, England. v. Alexander Horsburgh, P.L.S., h. at Wellington, N.Z., 14th September, 1868, was educated at Dulvvich College. I. Isabella Thorburn, 6. at Wellington, N.Z., Hth September, 1858, m. at St. Andrew's Church, Upper Norwood, London, IGth April, 1884, Edward Hopkins, of Slierwood Lodge, Laurie Park, Sydenham, and has issue, 1. Walter Alison, h. 2:3rd Jaiuiary, 1885. 2. Eric Alison, 6. October, d. November, 1887. 1. Winifred Alison, h. 2Gth December, 1885. II. Joanna Elizabeth, h. at Wellington, N.Z., 10th February, 1870.