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448 isr KICK'S COLONIAL GENTRY. IV. Herbert DonalJ, b. 1856 ; m. Alice, daughter of the late Ricbaril Ansdell, R.A.,aud d. 1892. I. Elizabeth Walker, in. Colouel Alfred Robert JJaegery, of Chatham Park, East Grinstcad. ]V[r. Laruacli, who is ehiiirmaTi of the Bank of New South Wale.s, was formerlj a merchant and banker in Australia. Residences— 'BramUetye, East ftriustead, co. Sussex; and 21, Kensington Palaee Gardens, W. CIiilj — Australian, iu Sydney.

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THE HON. WILLIAM GISBORNE, of Allesti-ee Hall, Derbyshire, and Lingen, Bramj)ton Bryan, Uerefoi'dshire, England, and formerly of Wellington, New Zealand, b. 1825, m. Caroline Gertrude, eldest daugbter of che- late Assistant-Comaiissary-General Charles Bridgen, and has issue, 1 Lionel Guy, b. Pth January, 1866, m. Jessie, eldest daughter of James Mackintosh Gow, of Edinburgh, and has issue, Enid May Margaret, b. 1894. I. Mary Gertrude, in. 12th December, 1893, Edward Rosebery Anson, of the Civil Service, British Guiana {see Peerage, Lichfield, E.). II. Edith Clara. in. Alice, m. 1893, Captain Reginald Brittan, Sherwood Foresters, Derby- shire Regiment. Hon. William Gisborne v^ent to South Australia, 1842, and to New Zealand in 1847, and was commissioner of Crown lands there, 1848-53, and under-seeretary 1853-69. He became Colonial Secretary 5th July, 1869, and held that ofhce till 10th September, 1872. He was Government Insurance Commissioner for New Zealand, 1870-5. He was appointed a member of the Legislative Council 1809, resigned in 1871, and was elected to the House of Representatives in that year. He was again elected to the House of Represen- tatives and served as minister of lands and afterwards as minister of mines and immigration in 1879. He is the author of New Zealand Rulers and Statesmtn and The Colony of New Zealand. He is a justice of the peace for Hereford- .shire, in Englaiid, where he has been re.siding since his return from the colony, and «. his cousin Sir Thomas William Evans, Bart., in 1892, at Allestree Hail, Derbyshire. He is patron of two livings. Hincnof. The GriSBOHNEii Originally from Harting- ton, Derbyshire, migrated to the county town of IJerby, where a member of the family for more than two liundred years afterwards almost without exception filled the office of mayor. John Gisboen'E, of Derby, h. 1G44; m. Catherine, daughter and co-heiress of John FowLEE, and by her had issue, I. John, a magistrate for the county, and twice mayor of Derby, b. 1675; m. and had issue, 1. Dorothy, b. 170-1; m. Thomas Godfrey LTjsniXGTON, of (Sit- tingbourne, co. Kent, uncle of Sir Stephen Lushiugton, Bart., M.P. 2. Catherine, b. 1/06; m. Cockin Sole, of Sittingbourne. II. Thomas, of whom we treat. III. James, in holy oriler:?, rector of Staveley, co. Derby, and Prebendary of Durham ; b. 1687 ; m. Anne, daughter of W. Jackson, M.D., and d. 7th September, 1 759, leaving issue.