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 730 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Civil Service, Cape Colony, son of Lieutenant Robert Hopkins, E.N., of Harwell, Berks (see Landed Gentrif), and has issue. 3. Edith Emily, m. 26th September, 1890, Henry, son of James Fred- erick Davis, C.E., Cape Colony. 4. Lillie Margaret May. Til. Henry, I. 26th July, 'lS3 1, <L oth October, 1839. I. Alicia Mary, m. IGtli November, 181-1, Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Pereival TotJZEf., of Jersey, of the 27th Regi- ment, assistant-inspector and chief inspector of musketry, Jersey Militia, and A.D.C. to the G-ovcrnor, and d. 25th September, 1887. II. Elizabeth, h. 20th December, 1831, d. 2nd August, 1837. Major Richard Thomas Wolfe m. secondly, Maria Anna, daughter of Benjamin Gbay- SON", of Roschill, Camp Ground, Rondcbosch, and d. 13th May, 1855, having by her, who d. 23rd August, 1876, had further issue, III. Anna Maria de Lorentz, m. 21st September, 1865, William Mortimer Maynard Farmer, merchant, of May- nardsville, Wynberg, and 18, Bina Gardens, South Kensington, London, and has issue. IV. Mary, d. 28th June, 18-13. T. Fanny Richmond. VI. Georgina. VII. Maria Henriea Smith. Till. Jessie, d. 23rd January, 1832. Arms — Arg. three wolves' heads erased sa. ducally gorged or. Crest — A wolf's head sa. ducally gorged or. MuHo — Pro patria mori. ^Residence — Baronrath, Mornington, Western Australia. ^triuaiti. M AJOR THE HON. WILLIAM JUKES STEWARD, of Burford, Aslibiu'ton, Canterbury, New Zealand, J. P., Speaker of tlie House of Repre.^entatives, during the Parliament of 1891-4, and Major on the unattached active li.>t of the New Zealand VoIunteer,s, h. at Reailing, co. Berks, 20th Jaiiuaiy, 1841 ; vi. 4th December, 1873, Hannah, daughter of the late Rev. Caleb Whitefookd, M.A., rector of Burford (second portion), CO. Salop, and gi'eat granddaugliter of Colonel Charles WHiTKFOOliU, sou of Sir Adam Whitkfoord, Bart, (extinct) of Blairquhaii, Ayrshire, N.B., and by her has issue, I. Caleb Wliitefoord Courtney, h. 17th May, 1877. II. Vernon William Whitefoord, h. 7th October, 1879. I. Gertrude Wilhelmina Whitefoord, 6. 14th October, 1874. Major Steward, who emigrated to New Zealand, arriving at Lyttelton 28th September, 186:2 first elected a member of the House of Repre- sentatives of New Zealand in 1870, and became Speaker in 1891. He is the proprietor of the Ashhnrton Guardian, and of the Anhhurton Mail. He published in 1867 a volume of poems entitled Carmina Varia. ILincage. William Stbwaed, formerly of Reading, CO. Berks, and afterwards of Abbey Villa, Ludlow, CO. Salop, son of Jcseph Steward, of Mapledurbam, co. C^ford, by Jane ToovEY, his wife, m. f th February, 18 10, Ann, daughter of John JrEES, of Frome, Somerset, and d. in 1859, having by her (ivho d. 23rd April, 1891) had issue, I. William Jukes (Major the Hon.), sometime speaker of the New Zealaud House of Representatives. II. Walter George. III. Henry Clarke. I. Ann. II. Mary. III. Emma. IV. Harriet Clapham. V. Eiiza. VI. Fanny. VII. KlliMi.