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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 183 ir (Col.), of Sherwood and Kilbrade, co. Carlow, which property he bequeathed to his nephew, John Baillie's son, John McLean Baillie, Esq. Ill (Ven.), archdeacon of Cashel. IV. William (Capt.), of whom pre- sently. V. John, whose son, John, had issue, John McLean, present owner of Sher- wood and Kilbrade property, left to him by his great-uncle Colonel EaUlie; and Clement, Colonel R.E. VI. Thomas, capt. E.N., lieutenant- governor of Greenwich Hospital, and surveyor-general of the Ordnance; d. 1802. VII. Richard, killed in Holland. Capt. William Baillie, of the I7th Light Dragoons and of the 51st Regiment of Foot, m. Elizabeth, daughter of Colonel Comber (she d. about 1850), and d. 1812, having had two sons, George and Thomas. The younger, Lieut. Thomas Baillie, of the 23rd Regiment of Fusiliers, was surveyor-general, New Brunswitk, Britie^h North America, and resided at The Hermitage, New Brunswick. He m. 16th June, 1824, Elizabeth, daughter of Major Townshend Monckton Hall, of the 28th Regiment of Foot (who is a direct descendant of Sir William de Montalk Hall, of Skelton Castle, co. York, one of the nobles attendant upon King Heney VIII at the Field of the Cloth of Gold), and d. 5th June, 18fi3, having by his said wife (who d. June, 1832) had issue, two sons, I. William Douglas Hall (Hon.), of Hennington. II. Thomas George, h. 27th August, 1828 ; d. 27th November, 1865. Arms — Az. nine stars three, three, two and one, arg., a bordure wavy or. Crest — A star of eight points arg. issuant from a cloud ppr. Motto — Quid clarius astris. Residence — Heunington, Picton, Marl- borough, New Zealand. jHilltar of €trciarlt^. MILLEAR, THOMAS, Esq. of Edgarley, Wickliffe-road, Victoria, Australia, J. P., I. at Edgarley, Glastonbury, Somei'set, England, 16th February, 1834; appointed territorial magistrate in 1862; m. 3rd July, 1862, at Berry Bank, Cressy, Victoria, Nancy, daughter of Joseph Gardner Mack, Esq. of Berry Bank, Cressy, Victoria, youngest son of James Mack, Esq. of Berry Bank, Reston, Berwickshire, Scotland, by Anna, his wife, eldest daughter of John Austin Esq. of Baltonsborough, co. Somerset, England, and has issae, I. Thomas, h. 24<th April, 1866, unm. I. Millicent May, h. 12th May, 1863 ; m. David Melvin, Esq. II. Mary Cecile, h. 81st October, 1869. III. Frances Isabel Clare, h. 31st January, 1870. IV. Carolina Alice, h. 22nd January, 187-1. Htneaae. The Millears are supposed to belong to the iamily of Milliers, of Brittany. Thomas Milleae, Esq. of Edgarley, Glastonbury, co. Somerset, England (which estate he probably acquired by purchase), was b. about 1771 ; m.. Mary Haine, who d. about 1838, and was buried in St. John's churchyard, Glastonbury. He d. about 1S51 (M.I. in Glastonbury churchyard), and had issue (besides a daughter m. to the Rev. H. V. Olver, and had four sons, educated at the London and Cambridge Universities. One of her grandsons, Thomas Olver Harding, was senior wrangler about 187-i), a son, Thomas Millbae, Esq. of Edgarley, Glastonbury, co. Somerset, b. 5th January, 1809; OT. at West Pennard, co. Somerset, in 1833, Ehza Norris, of West Pennai-d, where she was b. in 1811, and d. in 1843, at Edgar- ley. He d. at Edgarley, in 1865, having had issue, I. Thomas, of Edgarley, Victoria. II. John, deceased. I. Eliza, m. Thomas Pickford, Esq. of London. II. Mary, m. A. Bailey, Esq. of GlastoB- bm-y, CO. Somerset. Eesidence — Edgarley, Wickliffe-road, Vic- toria, Australia.