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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY, 701 2. Hedley Allen, /,. -JVtli October, ISC.r, ; 7)(. otli April, 1893, Annie Elizabeth Powis, daughter of the late Henry Jordan', of Shirley, lirisbane (sre that family). 3. Alfred Calvert, h. 2nd July, 1867; m. 25th April, 1891, Ethel, eldest daughter of Rev. C. H. Newman. 4. Eustace Alexandria Andrew, h. 28th January, 1869. 5. John Clement, d. young. 6. Spencer Allan, d. young. 7. John Howard, d. young. 8. John Stanley, d. young. 9. WiUiani Ernest, d. young. 1. Edith Mary, h. 28th August, 1857 ; m. 0th July, ISSl, J. T. MrrcHKLL, IM.D. (Aberdeen), of Port Adelaide, and has issue, Leonard John Cole, h. 1885 : and Marjorie Edith, h. 1888. 2. Ethel Maud, b. 25th September, 1874. 3. Leonora Eleanor Newman, h. 12th November, 1879. 4. Gertrnde Lilian, b. 20th Februaiy, 1881. 5. Eliza, d. young. I!. William Henry, ))). and d. 1891, leaving issue, 1. Berkeley; 2. Leslie, (/. young; 3. A son, d. in infancy: 1. Olive; and 2. Una. I. A daughter, m. "William Hir.i, (who d. 1885), and has issue, 1. Edwin, d. yoiing : 1. Eva ; 2. Florence ; 3. Laura, m. G. Fowler Stewart, and has a daughter, Helen ; and 4. Eliza, d. young. II. A daughter, m. William PALTraDCiE, (who d. 1890), and has issue, 1. John ; 2. William; 3. Walter: 1. Emily; 2. Lily, m. — Living- stone, and has four daughters ; 3. Annie, m. — Ressel, and has two sons and one daughter ; 4. Clara, m. — Flint, and has issue, two sons. III. Eliza, d. num. 1856, aged 18. Mr. Dunn m. secondlj', 27th February, 1872, Janet, eldest daughter of the lato John Williams. Mr. Dunn emigrated to South Australia with his family in 1840, and is therefore one of the pioneers of that colony. He was the first mill-owner in South Australia, and has now retired from active business. His father, Charles Dunn, migrated from the Midlands to Devonshire, where he was engaged in farming pursuits, and d. in 1846, the same year as his wife Tamseu. Arms (limited to the cleseenclauts of the late John Dunn, Jim., of Park View House, S.A.) — Per saltire inrccted arg. and az. two garhs in fesse of tlie first between in cliief a horse's head erased of the second, and in base on a mount vert a man vested ppr. resting liis dexter hand on a spade also ppr. Cresi — In front of a windmill ppr. an estoile between two mullets of six points or. Motto — Perge sed eante. Residence — Mount Barker, near Adelaide, Soulli Australia. Soljustcin. THE HON. WALTER WOODS JOHNSTON, of Wellington, New Zealand, h. in London, 10th August, 1839; in. at Wellington, 24th February, 1868, Cecilia Augusta, second daughter of Forster Goring, of Wellington, New Zealand, fourth son of Sir Charles Forster Goring, Bart., of Highden, Sussex (see Burke's Baronetage) , by the Hon. Sidney Eloisa Yelveeton,