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 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 459 V. Hi-nry, /,. 2(itli April, 1819 ; m. first, Miirllia, dimghter of Rev. James C'ocK.tlNE, and secondly, Eliza, daugli- ter of Robert Macmi'LLEN, andrf. 2Utli January, 1S84. VI. Walter Stephens, h, 15th November, 1822, emigrated to Australia in 18.j2, and entered the service of the colony of Victoria, m. Anna Charlotte, daugh- ter of William H.4YE9, and il. i-i Melbourne, SOth July, 1885, leaving issue (all resident in Australia), six sons and one daughter, 1. Olrick. 2. Edttard. 3. Cliarles lI'Mahon. 4. Walter. 5. Stanley Lowe. 0. Bernard Cieil. 1. Carina. VII. Richard Frederick, i. 21th January, 1824 ; 111. (xeorgina Louisa, daughter of George W.vters. I. Cccili.i, h. 6th November, 1805 (Jiving 1S!14). n. Frances, h. 10th February, 1807; w. Arthur GuEENE, and ci. 13th Decem- ber, 1872. III. Charlotte Jane, b. 6th January. 1809, m. Charles Bolton Johnston, and (t. 1892. IV. Emily, b. 30th August, 1821 ; m. Rev. William George C-IERoll. The second son, Edward Cake Shaw, formerly of Teren- nre, eo. Dublin, Ireland, and afterwards of Red Banks, Gluniorgan, Tasuiania, J. P. for the territory, coroner and chairniftn of Quarter Sessions, b. 6th May, 1813 ; emigrated to West Australia and subsequently to I'a?- mania in 183U, where he acquired lauds by purchase from the crown in the counties of Glamorgan and Devon. The ship " Rocking- ham " in wliieh he sailed from London went ashore on the coast of West Australia at the spot where the town of that name now stands, the first rude habitations being built from the wreckage. U e m. first 22n(l December, 1835, in Hobart, Tasmania, Anne, daughter of James Fenton, of Dunlavin, co. Wicklow, Ireland, and by her (who J. 11th March, 1856) had issue, I. Bernard, now of Terenure, Hobart, the subject of this memoir. II. James Fenton, b. 30th August. 1838 ; m. firel, 27th August, 1869, Catherine Glassford, and by her had issue, 1. Margaret Be'rvl Fenton, b. 19th July, 1872. 2. Anne Fenton, 4. 20th February, 1874. Jlr. J. F. Sha« »». secondly 17th A])ril, 1879, Elizabctli Bkaim, but by her had no issue, lie il. 1th May, 1882. HI. Frederick, of Red Hanks, Glamor- gan, Tasmania, J. P. b. 2Sth August, 1847 ; HI. 2l6t July, 1875, Jane, daugh- ter of Thomas Harbottle, of Uobart, and has issue, 1. Eilward Bernard, l twins,*. 13th 2. Frederick Cliarles, /J uiu", 1880. 3. Thomas Harbotlle, b. 15th March, 1883. 1. Mary Emma, b. 22nd May, 1876. 2. Amy Frances Martha, i. 19th Mav, 1878. IV. Robert, *. 18th May, 1853; m. 12th August, 1876, Margaret Elizabeth Begant, and has issue, 1. Bernard, b. 12th October, 1880. 2. James, b. 1881. 1. Maud Henrietta Carr, /;. loth March, 1878. 2. Martha Edna Forest, b. 8th October, 1879. I. Martha Coates, b. 22nd June, 1843 ; m. 27th June, 1870, Hon. William John Ltne, of Sydney, New South Wales, member of the Executive Council and of the House of Assem- bly, New South Wales, eldest son of John Lyne, of Gala, CVanbrook, Tas- mania, J. P., member of Parliament, and warden of Glamorgan, 1 asniania (see Lyne of Gala, vol. i, p. 262), and has issue, 1. John. b. 12th December, 1877. 1. AnneFenton. b. 16th Octolier,1871. 2. Lilias Cross Carmicliael Hume, h. 13th November, 1873. 3. Victoria Emma Shaw, b. 24th May, 1879. Mr. Edward Carr Shaw m. secondly, Emma Goodall, daughter of Edward Coi'E, of Birmingham, England, and by her (who d. 17th March, 1882) left, at his' decease, 16th December, 1885, further issue, a daughter. II. Amy Cecilia. Arms — {Granted to the descendants of Hoberl Shaw, father of Sir Sobert Shaw, first Bart.) Or on a chev. engr. between three eagles di.ijiL .m. as man// trefoils slipped of the field. Crest — A hind's head covped az. the neck transpierced by an arrotc in bend orjlighled arg. Motto — Teipsnm nos^e. Residence — Terenure, Hobart, Tasmania.