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 knowledge of my brother, Mr. 11. Faniluuii Uurke, the Somerset Herald, of Her Majesty's College of Arms, whom I have consulted on every point of difiicnlty. Many pedigrees, which have not been comjjleted in lime lor insertion iu these pages, will be included in a future volume, upon which I am now engaged. Need I add how happy I shall be to give my best attention to all communications and letters relating to family story in the Colonies, and to aHord my correspondents every assistance iu my power iu liie further elucidation of their pedigrees ? ASHWOIITH P. BUEKK. 121, ViCTOKiA Street, S.W., 1st Jantiary, 1895.