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522 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. and arrivetl at Sydney in 1852. He shortly afterwards went to ITobart Town, where he remained until 1859, when he visited England, and on his return to Australia he settled at Melbourne. He was appointed vice-president of the Free Trade League, was a member of the Constitutional Association, and in 1872, president of the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Stevenson was a managing director of the firm of L. Stevenson and Sons, Limited, and a trnstee of the Melbourne Savings Bank, for thirty years. Hinracif. Leader Stetexson, son of Gbobge Ste- TENSOJf, of Clapham, oo. Surrey, England, m. Mary Weison (wlio d. in 1882, aged 85), and d. in 1850, aged 59, having had issue, I. Leader Cox, m. II. GEonCrE, of Larundcl, Toorak, tlie subject of this memoir. III. Charles Joseph, deceased. I. Alice (Mrs. Sturt). II. Mrs. Beazley. III. Mi-s. Soames. IV. Mrs. Bi'tts. T. Kate (Mrs. Sturt). TI. Koche (Mrs. Chad). Sesidenre — Larundel, Irving Koad, Toorali, Melboui-ne, Victoria. Club — Australian. 3lusscIL THOMAS RUSSELL, of Wurrook, Rokewood, Victoria, Australia, and Haremere, Etchingham, Sussex, England, J. P. for Victoria, and for Sussex, England, sometime member of the Legislative Assembly of Victoria, first president of Leigh Shire, and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, b. 4th February, 1828, m. 23rd August, 1860, Anna Louisa, daughter of C 0. Parsons, of Berriedale, Tasmania, formerly of Newton Hall, Monmouth- shire, England, and has issue, I. William Cecil, barrister-at-law, h. 25th April, 18C6. II. James Walter Harold, Lieutenant Army Service Corps, b. 17th January, 1872. I. Elizabeth Maria. II. Edith Louisa. HI. Louise Isabel Mary. IV. Gladys Frances Charlotte. Hincngt. WiLT.iAM ErsSELL, of Ahercrombj, co. Fife, m. Bell Eamsat, and had a son, James Kussell, of Kincraig, co. Fife, m. Elizabeth Cooper, and had issue, I. THOiiAS, of Wurrook, the subject of this memoir, II. John, of Stirling, who left one son John, and a daughter Marion. in. George, of Elie Lodge, Fife, who left two daughters and two sons, James and Andrew, owners of Barunah Plains, Victoria. IV. Phillip (Hon.), of Carngham, who resides in Victoria, and has three sons, James ; George ; and Phihp. Sesidence — Wurrook, Rokewood, and Yarima, Cressy, Victoria, and Ilarcmcre Hall, Etchingham, Sussex. Cluh- — Melbourne, and Australian ; and Reform, London, England.