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 858 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. ILincagc. John Fare, of Cove Hall, near Beecles, CO. Suffolk, sou of John Fare (by Elizabeth, liis ivife), and graudsou of John Faek, of Core, Beecles, Hviug 1723, m. Hanuab, daugliter of Gcoi-ge Lee, by Hannah Thorn- IBS', his wife, and had, with six daughters, four sons, tIz., I. John Lee. II. Fuller. III. George, of ■nliom presently. IV. Eobert. The third son, George Faer, of London, m. Eleanora, daughter of William Goodall, aud by her had issue, I. Geoeqe Henky (Ten.), of Adelaide, the subject of this memoir. I. Emma Lauia, d. itum. Mr. George Farr d. April, 1828, and his widow d. 1814, having m. secondly, John Batlet, an officer in the 72nd Highlanders, by whom she had an only child, Edith Jane Stewart, who in. in 1851, as his first wife, George Wright Hawkes of Boskenna, North Adelaide, South Australia, J. P. {see Hawkes of Adelaide), and d. s.ji. Residence — Whitmore Square, Adelaide; and Brightlands, Tea-Tree Gully, Soutb Australia. Sfimcjcrfi^rti. EEV. SEPTIMUS HUNGERFORD, of the Parsonage, Eiifield, Sydney, New South W^ales, incumbent of St. Peter's, Armidale, for twenty-one years, 1854-75, now incumbent of St. Thomas, Enfield, since 1879, 6. 12th August, 1825, m. 1st February, 1854, Eliza Sophia, daughter of Henry Incledon Pilchee, solicitor, by Eliza, his wife, and has issue, I. Marcus Orpen, surveyor, h. 18th June, 1855, m. 3rd March, 1880, Emily Cherrie, daughter of John Nicholson, and has issue, 1. John. 2. Garnett. 3. Geoffrey. 1. ZiUa. 2. Clare. 3. Dorothea. 4. Marjory. II. Hedley Heber, solicitor, 6. 20th April, 1864, m. 4th April, 1894, Edith Mary Martha, daughter of Flower, of Melbourne. I. Minna Catherine Eliza, 6. 23rd August, 1857, m. first, 8th November, 1881, Charles Walter William, son of Charles ]IacArthur, and secondly, 24th October, 1894, Francis William Hales, son of Archdeacon Hales, of Tasmania. II. Annette Jemima, h. 31st December, 1859, m. 19th January, T.8S2, Lambart Skene, son of Hugh Gordon. III. Miriam Eliza, b. 17th March, 1862. IV. Beatrice Theodora, b. 18th March, 1867, m. 5th July, 1892, George Barnewall, son of Ai'chdeacon Hales, of Launceston, Tasmania. Htueaae. Captain Thomas Hungebfoed, of Bath- barry, or the Little Island, about four miles westward of Inchodony, the seat of his de- scendants, was a cadet of the house of Hun- GEEFOEU of Farleti, Somerset, and accom- panied his relative Colonel Sir Edward Hun- gerford, of Farley Castle, in his expedition against Ireland, which started from Chester 27th May, 16-17. He was living 1680. By Mary, his wife, he had issue, I. RiCHAED, of whom presently. II. John (Rev.), of Cahirmore, b. 1658. III. Thomas, ancestor of the Cahirmore branch {see ^v^v.s's Landed Gentri/).