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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 99 3. Wyyern Henry, h. 15th May, 1S70. 4. Thomas Grwynne Horsley, b. 11th May, 1874. 5. Algar Temple, b. 3rd October, 1877. G. Erie Temple, 5. February, 1885. 1. Ethel Alice, b. 27th March, 1863 ; m. 10th February, 1886, Arthur Edward Russell, Esq. of Te Matai, and has issue, I, Ethel Ida; ir, Beatrix Hamilton. 2. Maude Mary Anne, b. 18th May, 1865. 3. Hilda Temple, b. 3rd April, 1867. 4. Elfie Clare, 6. 16th March, 1872. 5. Eila Mabel, b. 3rd February, 1876. 6. Una Mildred, b. 29th December, 1879. 7. Enid Githa, b. August, 1881. II. Mary Margaret, b. at Hexthorpe, co. York, 25th May, 1815 ; m. at The Hutt, Wellington, 22nd January, 1868, James Nelson Williams, Esq. of Frimley, Hawke's Bay, J. P. (see Williams of Pakaeaka), and has issue, 1. Heatheote Beetham, b. 2nd De- cember, 1868. 2. Arnold Beetham, b. 19th April, 1870. 3. Cyril Nelson Beetham, b. 1st November, 1877. 4. Edric Beetham, b. 12th July, 1884. 1. Winifred Beetham, b. 18th January, 1872. 2. Gertrude Mary Beetham, b, 9t]i September, 1873. 3. Elsie Jane Beetham, b. 16th December, 1874. III. Susannah, b. at Hexthorpe, co. York, 14th October, 1847 ; m. 21st February, 1878, Cecil Ausfustus Fitz-Roy, Esq. of Eingstead, Hawke's Bay, J. P. (see FiTZ-RoT OF Eingstead), and has issue, 1. Charles Cecil Southampton, b. 24th March, 1884. 2. Frederick Waller Southampton, b. 3rd July, 1885. 1. Maud Mary le Strange, b. 12th December, 1878. 2. Louisa Gwendoline le Strange, b. 28th May, 1881. Arms — Or three fleurs-de-lis az, a crescent arg. for difference, impaling: quarterly, 1st, arg. on a fesse gu., three mill-rinds of the field, for Swainson ; 2nd, arg. on a chevron sa. three crosses pattee of the field, for Wealdt ; 3rd, gu. a chev. or, between three crosses pattee arg., on a canton erm. a buck's head erased sa. for Strickland ; 4th, arg. a cross gu., between four nails of the second, for Pill. Crest of Beetham — A stag lodged gu. Motto — Per ardua surgam. Residence — Christchui-ch, Canterbury, New Zealand. 3Sotsfortr of ©ttatoa. BOTSFORD, HON. AMOS EDWIN, of the citj of Ottawa and parish of Sackville, in the Dominion of Canada, lieut.-colonel Reserve Militia, CO. Westmorland, senator of the Dominion of Canada, for the province of New Branswick, h. 25th Septeaiber, 1804, at St. John, New Brunswick ; m. 17th September, 1864, at Sackville, Mary, daughter of the late Oliver Cogswell, Esq. of Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, but has no issue. He has been a member of the Legislature for fifty-five years, twice appointed speaker of the Senate by Commission under the Great Seal of the Dominion of Canada, was a member of the Legislative Council of New Brunswick from 1833 until the Union, and was called to the Senate of the Dominion of Canada by Royal Proclamation in 1867; senior judge of Westmorland County for a number of years; a com- missioner to settle the boundary between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in 1836 ; a delegate to Washington in 1839 respecting the Border difficulties ; a commissioner with Colonel Robinson, R.E., and Mr. Bonchette to define the boundary between Canada and New Brunswick, and a delegate to Washington respecting a Reciprocity Treaty in 1852. He moved the resolution in the Legislative Council in 1860 approving the Union of the British North American Colonies. H 2