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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 657 Crest— K mail in armour luikliii); in (lie di-xtor hand a sword erect proper, pommel and liilt or, on his breast a sliield, theroon the arms of Avnsley. Motto — Futh fort line and (111 the fettci's. JJes(rfe;ife— Kiverlaw, Cliiisteliurch, New Zealand. (Dildjrtst. -CTTILLTAM OSWALT) GILCHRIST, formerly of Sydney, New South W Wales, h. in Sydney, New South Wales, 17th IMai-ch, 181:! ; m. 20th December, 1876, Clara Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the lion. Edward Knox, of Fiona, Sydney, New South Wales, member of the Legislative Council of tliat colony, by Martha, his wife, daughter of James RuTl.EiniE, squire of Ballyinagirl, Cavan, Ireland (^ee Rutledge of Werronggurt, vol. i, p. 139), and has issue, I. TiioM.s Edwakd, h. 30th September, 1878. I. Helen Mary. II. Vera Colville. III. Lsabel Margaret. IV. Clara Evelyn. ILi'nracjc. William Gilchrist, m. 27th February, 1797, Isabella Wilson (who rf. 12th Juno, 1845), and rf. 2Gth May, 1814, leaving a son, John Gilcheist, of Sydney, New South Wales, and afterwards of 48, Porchester Terrace, London; b. at Falkirk, N.B., 2Gtli December, 1803 ; m. 14th June, 1842, Helen Warden Andrew (who d. 18th December, 1873), and d. 14th November, 1866, leaving issue, I. William Oswald, of whom above. II. Thomas, b. 1st June, 1844, d, 23rd May, 1869. III. John, of Sydney, New South Wales, b. in New South Wales, 30th Septem- ber, 1847 ; at the age of six went to England, and returned to the colony in 1867 ; m. 21st April, 1875, Kmily Clara Chisholm, and has five chUdrcn, viz., 1. John Harold. 2. William Eric. 3. Douglas. 1. Helen Marion. 2. Edith Clare. IV. Svdnev James Learmonth, b. 20th NoVember, 18.55; m. 11th April, 1885, Amy Margaret Young, and has issue. 1. Warden Sydney Learmonth. 1. Ernestine Colville Learmonth. 2. Noel Sophie Learmonth. V. Ernest Watt, h. 16th May, 1859. I. Helen Clementina, m. first, 6th October, 1870, Colin Alexander Feasek, and by him has had issue, 1. William Douglas Campbell ; and 1. Helen Maud. Slie »i. secondly, .'iOtli September, 1885, Captain Samuel PuiLLiPS, and by him has three children, 2. Kiehard Ernest Gilchrist ; 2. Moira Sydney ; and 3. Aileen L'usie. II. Susun Margaret Colville, m. 20th September, 1851, Hamiltou Osboene, of Bangaroo Cowra, New South Wales, youngest son of the late Henry Osi)OKNE,of Marshall Mount,lllaworra, New South Wales {sfe Osbohne, of Stingendore), and has three children, Claude Hamilton, Rex Hamilton, and Eileen Hamilton. Mr. John Gilchrist emigrated to the colony of New Sontli Wales in 1828 ; established the mercantile business of the existing firm of Gilchrist, Walt, & Co., in 1834, and returned to England in May, 1854. i?e.viWence.5— Oakley Hall, Basingstoke, Hants ; and 200, Queen's Gate, London, S.W. C/«Ai— Union Sydney; Conservative, Oriental, and City of London. ALEXANDER SLOANE, of Mulwala and Savemake, co. Denison. Murrumbidgee district, New Soutli Wales, justice of the peace, a com- missioner for taking allidavits for the colony of New South Wales, and a life