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 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 857 VEN. GEORCiK IIKXRY FARR, .M..V., LL.IJ. (Cambi-idyt), oC Wiiitmoiv Square, Adelaide, and of Brighfclands, Tea-Ti'cc Gully, South Australia, arclidoacon of llount Gambier and canon of Adelaide, vicc-clianeclloi' of the University of Adelaide, one of tlie governors of the Publie Library lluseum, and Art Gallery of South Austi-alia, and examining chaplain to the Bishop of Adelaide, b. at Tottenham, co. Middlesex, 2nd July, 1819 ; m. at Woolwich, co. Kent, 5th February, 18Ui, .J alia Warren, daughter of Miijor Robert Hutchinson Ord, R.A., K.H., and granddaughter of Craven Oi;i>, of Greenstead Hall, Essex, F.R.S., F.S.A. {see Burke's Landed Gentry), and has issue, I. George Alexander, solicitor, 6. '28th April, 1855; m. Mary C, Blackjioke, and has issue one daughter, Muriel Edith, h. 1881. II. Lawis Henry Ord, surveyor, h. 2Gth September, 1857. III. Clinton Coleridge, B.Sc. (Adelaide University), b. 28th May, 1850. I. Eleanora Elizabeth, m. January, 1872, Edwin Gordon Blacicmork, clerk of parliaments, South Australia, and has had issue, 1. Gordon Patteson, b. December, 1872. 2. George Edward, 6. 1874. 3. James Gairdner, b. 1876. 4. Edwin Ord, b. 1879. 5. Lewis Gordon, 6. 1886. 6. John Coleridge, b. 1888. 1. Jane Gordon Drummond, b. 1881. 2. Eleanor Mary, b. 1884, d. 1891. II. ilary Edith Patteson, ?)i. the Rev. W. Hey Sharp, M.A. (Oxon), canon of Sydney Cathedral, and warden of St. Paul's College, Univer.sity of Sydney, and has issue, 1. Granville Gilbert, b. 1878. 2. Lewis Hey, b. 1885. 3. Percival John, b. 1887. HI. Gertrude Margaret. IV. Julia Coleridge, engaged in missionary work at Niu'folk Island. The Ven. Archdeacon Farr was educated at Christ's Hospital, and at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. in 1843, and M.A. in 1853. He was ordained deacon in 1844, having three years previously entered at the Middle Temple, and after being diocesan inspector of schools in West Cornwall, he emigrated to South Australia in 1854, from which year till 1879 he was head master of St. Peter's Collegiate School, Adelaide. He was appointed canon of Adelaide Cathedral in 1857, and ai-chdcacon of Mount Gambier in 1880; LL.D. (Cambridge) 1882; M.A. (Adelaide) 1877; warden of the senate of the University of Adelaide in 1880 ; LL.D. (Adelaide) 1883 ; and was first elected vice-chancellor of the University of Adelaide in 1888.