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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 181 but afterwards adopted the legal profession, and was the first conveyancer under the 11th Victoria, No. 33, admitted by the Supreme Court to practice in the colony. He retired from practice in 18-54, and m. at Aghadowey, co. Londonderry, Ireland, 3rd July, 1855, Rosa Mary, eldest daughter of the late Curtis Hemphill, Esq. of Aghadowey, co. Londonderry, and has issue, I. Frederick William. II. Thomas Henry. III. Arthur Ernest Tyndall. I. Mary Elizabeth Jane, m. James Littlejohn Ogilvy, Esq. of Dilbhui, Oatley-street, Woollahra, Sydney, N.S.W., manager of the Com- mercial Bank of Australia, 171, Pitt-street, Sydney, N.S.W. II. Sarah Emily Prances, unm. Mr. Payne has possessed estates in the colony of Victoria since 1840. Mr. T. B. Payne is descended from a very old family possessing large estates in England. His grandfather settled in Ireland in the I7th century, and had a son, John Payne, Esq. of Giltown Lodge, co. Kildare, Ireland, who was b. in co. Carlow, Ireland, and by Mary, his wife (who was b. in Queen's co., Ireland), had amongst other issue, a son. Hineage. Thomas Budds, of -whom we treat. Arms used — Ou. on a fess between two lions pass. arg. a sprig of trefoils. Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased arg. holding fessways a tilting spear rompu gu. Motto — Malo mori quam fcedari. Residence — Maritimo, South Yarra, Mel- bourne, Victoria, Australia. ^iXt)txtx oi Buniacft. K ITCHENER, ARTHUR BUCK, Esq. of Waihemo Grange, Dunback, Otago, New Zealand, h. 14 November, 1852, unm. ILineaae. CoLONEii Henry Hoeatio Kitcheneb, of Manor House, Cossington, co. Leicester, late lieutenant-colonel 9th Regiment of Foot (retired 5th November, 1847), m. Miss F. E. Chevalier, and by her (who d. 1864) has issue, Henry Elliott Chevalier, major 4th Regiment (Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry), instructor Royal Military College; appointed ensign 10th July, 1866; lieutenant, 10th February, 1869; captain, loth November, 1875; and major, 26th July, 1885. He m. 1877, Eleanor Fanny, daughter of Colonel Franklin Lushington, C.B., of Hansham, Kent's-road, Torquay, Devonshire, late of the Scots Fusilier Guards (by Anne Dobree, his wife, daughter of General Sir Philip Bain- brigge, K.C.B.), fifth son of Sir Henry Lushington, 2nd baronet, and has two children. Horatio Herbert (Col.), C.B., C.M.G., R.E., of Cairo, and of the Junior United Service Club, London, H.M.'s commissioner for delimitation of ter- ritories of the Sultan of Zanzibar, 1885 ; governor-general of the Red Sea littoral from 1886 to 1888 ; aide- de-camp to the Queen from 1888 ; and adjutant-general to the Egyptian army from 1888 ; b. 1850 ; appointed lieutenant, 4th January, 1871 ; captain 4th January, 1883 ; brevet major, 8th October, 1884 ; and brevet lieutenant- colonel, 15th June, 1885. Colonel Kitchener is unm. Frederick Walter, captain West York- shire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own), formerly the 14th Regiment; was appointed lieutenant, 11th Sept- ember, 1876 ; and captain, 11th November, 1882 ; served in the Afghan War of 1878-80 as transport officer Cabiil Field Force, and was present in the advance on Cabul under Sir F. Roberts, in the engagement at Cliara- siab, 6th October, 1879, at Karez Meer, in the operations in the Chardeh Valley, at the defence of Sherpore,