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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 229 Chester Master, Esq., late lieutenant 58th Foot {h. 18th May, 1823), son of William Chester Master, Esq. of Knole Park, near Bristol, and The Abbey, Cirencester, co. Grloucester (see Master of The Abbey and Knole Pabk, in Burke's Landed Oentrij), lieutenant-colonel, 3rd Fusilier Guards, and a gentleman usher of the Privy Chamber to Geohge III, Geoege IV, William IV, and Queen Viotoeia, by Isabel Margaret, his wife, daughter of the Hon. Stephen Thomas Digby, vice-chamberlain to Queen Charlotte; and d. 8th March, 1866, having had issue, two sous and one daughter. Arms used — Az. a cross moline arg. hetween three antique crowns or. Crest — Two laurel Iranches in orle. Motto — Fide et opera. Residence. — Wyandra, Ashfield, near Syd- ney, New South Wales, Australia. ANDREW, REV. JOHN CHAPMAN, of lea, Masterton, New Zealand, M.A. of the Uuiversity of Oxford, vice-chancellor of the University of New Zealand and J.P. for that Colony, formerly fellow and tutor of Lincoln College, h. 9th March, 1822; m. first, 6th December 1856, Emma, third daughter of the Rev. H. Fendall, M.A., vicar of Crambe, co. York, England, and by her has had issue, I. William, h. in Otago, New Zealand, loth July, 1861 ; to. 19th April, 1888, Miss Margaret Annie Mackay. II. John Chapman, h. at Whitley, co. York, December, 1866, now at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. TIL Philip Oswald, h. at lea, Masterton, New Zealand, 2nd March, 1872. I. Mary Godiva, h. in Otago, New Zealand, 10th December, 1857; d. at Nelson, New Zealand, 25th October, 1883. II. Beatrix Jane, h. at Oamaru, New Zealand, ,30th April, 1864; m. James Hudson, Esq., M.B. London, of Nelson, New Zealand, and has a son, John. III. Isobel Hilda, h. 31st October, 1868; d. at Nelson, 30th October, 1881. He TO. secondly, 19th July, 1880, Emily Sarah, youngest daughter of John Morgan, Esq. of Hobart, Tasmania. Hincaoe. WiiLTAM Andeew, Esq. of Yorkshire, was in the Scotch Army which surrendered King Chakles I to Oliver Cromwell. He settled at Birstwith, near Harrogate, co. York, for which property the Rev. William Andrew, elder brother of the Bev. John Chajiman Andrew, still holds a crown grant from the Protector. His descendant, William Andeew, Esq. of Birstwith, m. Catherine Pawaon, of Gill Bottom, Fewstou, CO. York, and had issue, I. William, m. Elizabeth Dickinson, of Norwood, in Otley, co. York, and was father of William Andrew, who was b. 29th November, 1773, m., and had a son, William, whom. Elizabeth Hard- caste, of Wakefield, co. York, and had a son, William, who d. an infant. II. Charles, b. 2-lth February, 1776 ; m. Elizabetb Mason, of Otley, co. York, and had issue, William, d'. at Manches- ter, leaving a son, William ; Charles, of Birstwith, Ripley, co. York, m. first. Miss Brooke, by whom he had issue, one son, Charles, (/. 6th March, 1886, and two daughters, Mary Anne Emery and Rosa ; and secondly ,"Deborah Richard- son Osley, of Hartwith, co. York ; James, m. Jane Tute, but had no issue ; Mary, w. Rev. John Stanley Tute, B.A., vicar of Markington, Ripley, co. York, and had issue, three sons" and four daughters ; and Catherine, num. III. James (Rev.), of whom hereafter. IT. John, b. 16th June, 1783 ; m. Hannah Cooke, and had issue, William, John, James, Charles, Mary, Ann, Bessie^ and Jane.