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 424, BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. the su|irouic couvt of New Zealand, the subject of this memoir. II. William Strange, b. 10th March, 1841 ; d. next day. Mr. Joshua Williams »i. secondly, IStli April, IS-IS, Elyira Anna, second daughter of Lieu- tenant Colonel PowDoll Piiipps, H.E.I.C.S., of Oaklands, near Clonmel, co. Tipperarv, and hy her (who d. Hth July, 1850, aged 34) had issue, III. George Phipps, b. loth NoTember, 1846. ir. Pownoll Toker, b. 12th May, 1849. I. Elvira Sophia, i. 9th July, 1844, II. Alice Matilda, b. IGth September, 1845. III. Isabella Frances, b. 4th February, 18-18. He m. thirdly, 12th August, 1851, Martha, secondly daughter of the Eev. Cyprian Thompson, incumbent of Fazeley, Tamworth, eo. Stafford, and by her had issue, V. Thomas Cyprian, b. 4th January, 1854. Mr. Williams m. a fourth time, and d. Octo- ber, 1881, aged 68. Anns — Arg. two cheTroncls engr. sa. between three cocks gu. on a diicf dancettee of the second three spearheads of the first. Crest — A cubit arm rested or charged with a pile sa. thereon three spearheads arg. the cuff also or tlu> hand holding an oak branch slipped and fructed ppr. 310/10—1)00 adjuvante non timendum. Resideiriv — Anderson's liny, Duncdin, Otago, New Zealand. Chib — Oxford and Cambridge, London. C!)orntcin, EIGHT REV. SAMUEL THORNTON, D.D. (Oxon), M.A. (Melbourne), of Bisliopsconrt, Ballarab, Victoria, Church of England Bishop of the diocese of Ballarat, h. 16th April, 1835 ; to. 24th Jnlj-, 1866, Emily, daughter of the late Henry Thornton, of H.M. Customs, London, by Penelope his wife, and has issue, Henky S.'^.muel Robisson, B.A. (Trinity College, Oxford), b. 1.3th July, 1867, educated at Harrow. The Right Rev. Dr. Thornton was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, London, and at Queen's College, Oxford, where he graduated B.A. in 1856, and M.A. in 1858 ; was sometime Michel Fellow at Queen's, and received the honorary degree of D.D. in "i 874 ; was ordained in 1858 appointed incumbent of St. Jude's, Whitechapel, in 1859, and rector of St. George's, Birmingham, in 186 1, which living he held until selected to fill the new bishopric of Ballarat in 1875. ILintagc. Thohas TiiOKNTON, souiotime of North- amptonshire, and afterwards of London, d. about 1768, having had a son, Thomas Thoknton, who d. v. p. in 1765, aged 22, leaving a son, Thomas Thornton, who m. 1784, Sarah, daughter of R. Kitchener, of Lakenheath. CO. Suffolk, and d. circa 1825, having had by her (who d. 1844, aged 84), a «on, Thomas Thornton, of London, M.E.A.S., who VI. ]5th July, 1823, Elizabeth, only child of H. Robinson, of Bagshot, co. Surrey, formerly of Bury St. Edminids, co. Sufl'olk, by Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Thouuis Kitchener, of Bury St. Edmunds, great- grandfather uf Brigadier-treneral Sir Herbert Kitchener, Iv.C.M.G., C.B., R.E, Sirdar of the Egyptian arn y. She (/. 23r'l November, 1869, having survived her husband who d. 25th March, 1866, leaving issue. Robinson (Ven.), D.D. (Oxon), F.R.H.S., of St. John's Vicarage, 63, Ladbroke Grove, London, W., Yicar of St. John's, Notting Hill, arch- deacon of Middlesex, prebendary of St. Paul's, and examining chaplain to the bishop of London, formerly fellow and lecturer of St. John's College, Oxford, h. 22nd August, 1824 : m. 9th August, 1855, Elizabeth, eldest daugh- ter of the late .Tohvi Gidi.et, tov'n clerk of Exeter, and lias had issue, 1. John Gidley, M.A., b. 26th Jau- uarv, 1867. 2. Robert Gidley, B.A., *. 20th July, 1SG8. 1 . Elizabeth Caroline, b. 9th October, 1856; m. 27th March, 1882, John Sidney Malcolm Hastings, bar- ristcr-at-law, but has no issue.