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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 14c IV. Robert Sewallis, of Aberartro, near Llanbedr, co. Merioneth, Wales, and of the Junior Carlton Club, London, J .P. for CO. Merioneth, b. 1842 ; edu- cated at the University of Cambridge (B.A. 1863, M.A. 1867), called to the Bar at the Inner Temple, 1868. By Georgina, his wife, he has issue, 1. Robert Hamilton. 2. Edward Dalrvmple. 3. Philip Grant. 1. Georgina Milford. 2. Marj Susan. 3. Lilian Sewallis. V. Edward Foskett (Rev.), M.A. of the University of Cambridge, vicar of Church Preen, Shrewsbury, co. Salop, m. Mary L. Harnage. I. Mary Milford, d. 1869. II. Jane Foskett, d. 18.54. III. Sophia Caroline, unm. Arms — Gu. a chev. arm. between three dexter gauntlets or. Crest — A pelican feed- ing her young or, collared gu., on the body an erm. spot, nest az. Motto — In te domine confldo. Residence — Milton, Otago, New Zealand. a JSetfeett of jHtUxmrnt.

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HON. WILLIAM ARTHUR CALLANDER, J.P., of Melbourne ; The Grange, and Kalora Park, Berwick ; and West Lavington, Anderson's Inlet, South Gipps Land, Victoria, Australia, member of the Executive Council of Victoria, fellow commoner of Downing College, Cambridge, barrister-at-law of the Inner Temple, formerly, from 1868 — 7Q, a member of the Legislative Council, and representative of the Duffy Administration from 1871 — 2, I. 7th July, 1833, baptised at St. Paul's, Hammersmith, co. Middlesex, England ; m. at St. Peter's, Melbourne, 17th September, 1855, Emma, daughter and sole heir of John Mills, Esq. of Melboui'ne, formerly of Gloucester, England, and has issue, I. William Gilbert, of Jesus College, Cambridge, and of the Inner Temple, h. at Brighton, near Melbourne, 10th April, 1864, unm. II. Arthur Hayward, of Downing College, Cambridge, h. at The Grange, CO. Mornington, Victoria, 18th June, 1867, registered at Berwick under the name of Arthur St. Thomas a Beckett. I. Emily, h. at Hyde Park-gate, co. Middlesex, England, 20th June, 1857 ; m. at Berwick, Victoria, 16th February, 1884, Benjamin Talworth Paine Backhouse, Esq. of Melbourne, and has issue. II. Emma Minna, h. at CoUingwood, near Melbourne, 23rd November, 1858 ; m. at St. Kilda, Melbourne, 14th January, 1886, Arthur Merric Boyd, Esq. of St. Kilda, and has issue. III. Constance Matilda, h. at Prahran, Victoria, 8th May, 1860 ; m. F. P. Brett, Esq. IT. Ethel Beatrice Tsobel, 6. at Berwick, aforesaid, 4th September, 1866. By royal licence, dated 18th April, 1888, he and his issue were authorised to continue to use the surname of a Beckett, aud to bear the arms of a Beckett with proper distinctions. Htncagc. William a Beckett, Esq. of The Grange, Haverstock Hill, co. Middlesex, England, and of Golden-square, London, solicitor, captain in the St. James's Volunteer Corps, the grandfather of the present Hon. W. A. C. h, Beckett, was 6. 11th April, 1777, at Deverdale, co. Worcester, m. at St. George's, Hanover-square, London, 17th February, 1801, Sarah, daughter of .... Abbott, Esq. He d. September, 1855, and was buried at Paddinglon, co. Middlesex, having had issue,