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 830 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Indians under Mantis do Montcalm, and after being held hy the latter for two years, was ran- somed by the efforts of his brother, who was Colonel of the (jOth Eegiment of Foot, then stationed at Halifax. Subsequently, on the breakiug out of the American ReTolutionary War, he went to New Brunswick, and settled at Lincoln, co. Snnbury, about the year 1779 on the lands now occupied by his grandson, the lion. John Glasier. His son, Beujatwin Giazibe, of Lincoln, eo. Sun- bury, N.B. (where he was born, married, and buried), rejirescnted Sunbiiry in the New Brunswick Legislature prior and up to con- federation, when he was called to the Senate. He had issue, by Martha Laseet, his wife (who also liyed and cl. at Lincoln), the present Hon. John Glasier. Residence — Lincoln, co. Snnbury, Province of New Brunswick, Dominion of Canada. 3^atuielt* THE HON. SIR ARTHUR RENWICK, Knt., M.L.C., J.P., F.R.C.S.E., B.A. (Sydney), M.D. (Edinburgh), of Clarendon House, Elizabeth Street, Hyde Park, Sydney, and Abbotsford, Parraraatta River, Five Dock, h. 30th May, 1837; m. 26th March, 1868, Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. John Saunders, and his wife, Elizabeth Willox, by whom he has issue, I. Arthur, h. 31st October, 1869. II. Herbert John, h. Ilth February, 1872. III. Howard Russell Montagu Somers, 6. 25th February, 18/G. IV. George Gordon Conde, b. 31st July, 1881. V. Charles Saunders, h. 23rd August, 1883. VI. Neville, b. 15th April, 1886. I. Elizabeth Christina Mary, d. unm. January, 1894. n. Evelyn Mabel Willox. Sir Arthur Renwick is a member of the Legislative Council ; Vice-Chan- cellor and Fellow of Senate, University of Sydney ; President of the State Children's Relief Department ; President of Sydney Hospital, Benevolent Society of New Sovtth VFales, and Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Institutions ; Trustee Carrington Hospital for Incurables and Convalescents ; member of the Medical Board, New South Wales ; was executive commissioner for New South Wales to Chicago Exhibition ; and formerly Minister for Mines in the Parkes' administration, afterwards Minister for Public Instruction in Jenning's administration ; executive commissioner for New South Wales, to Melbourne International Exhibition ; vice-president for New South Wales for Amsterdam Exhibition ; president, New South Wales, for Adelaide Exhibi- tion ; M.P. for East Sydney and for Redfern. He received the honoiu- of knighthood, 24th May, 1894. UfncactE. The family of Eenwiok is of Scottish des- cent, and includes as one of its most highly esteemed relatiyes, James Kenwick, the last Scottish martyr, whose tomb is to be seen in Edinburgh, Scotland. Conde or Condie is a family name deriyed from French ancestors, viho were descended from the well-known French family of that name. Aethub Eenwick, who ;«. Margaret Nei- SON, had by her a son, Geoege Eenwice, J.P., of Argyle Terrace, Pitt Street, Eedfern, Sydney, m. 1st Septem- ber, 1836, Christina Condk, and by her (who rf. 29th October, 1S88) has issue, I. AKrnrE, of whom we treat. II. William Conde, m. and has issue, several sons, and one daughter. III. George James, B.A., M.B., and had issue, all deceased. I. Christina, m. S. PoOLMAN, and has issiu^. II. Margaret Nelson, m. C. J. Cueistie, and has issue. III. Australia, jh.J. Ikgiis, and has issue.