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29S BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. I. Margaret Child, h. and d. 24fcli April, 1874. II. Margaret Child, b. 8th October, 1875. in. Mary Julia Child, b. 26th May, 1877. IV. Beatrice Child, b. 12th October, 1880. ILintage. Thb Eioht Hon. Geobgb Ar&FSTTrs Feedebic, 6th Eaei ov Jeeset (for whose descent see Burke's J'ee?-a^e),was J. 4th April, 1808; m. 12th July, 1841, Julia, eldest daughter of the Eight Hon. Sir Eobert Peel, second baronet, and by her (who ra. secondly, 12th September, 1865, Charles Brandling, Esq. of Middleton Hall, co. York) had issue, I. VioTOE Albeet Geoege, 7th earl, governor of New South Wales. II. Eobert Frederick, late captain Scots Guards, b. 1st March, 1847. III. Edward Eeginald Clement, h. 18th June, 1849. I. Julia Sarah AUce, b. 1842 ; m. 3rd September, 1861, to Sir George Orby Wonibwell, fourth baronet, of New- burgh Priory, Easingwold, Yorkshire, and has had issue, 1. George, Lieutenant King's Own Eifle Corps, b. 1st November, 1865 ; d. 16th January, 1889, at Meerut, India. 2. Stephen Frederick, b. 19th Feb- ruary, 1867. 1. JuUa Georgiana Sarah, m. 29th August, 1882, Vesey, Lord Cre- morne, eldest son of Eichard, Earl of Dartrey, K.P. 2. Mabel Caroline. 3. Cecilia Clementina, m. 28th July, 1890, W. Graham Menzies, Esq. of Hallyburton, Forfarshire. II. Caroline Anne, b. 1843 ; m. 4th April, 1872, William Henry Phillips Jenkins, Esq. of Upton House, Banbury, co. Oxford, and has issue. 1. William Eeginald Haldane, b. 1877. 1. Caroline Julia Georgiana. 2. Evelyn Anne. His lordship, who had been M.P. for Honiton, Weymouth, and Cirencester, d. 24th October, 1859. Creations — Viscount Grandison, 3rd Janu- ary, 1620, in the peerage of Ireland ; baron and viscount, 20th March, 1691 ; earl, 24th September, 1697, in the peerage of Eng- land. Arms — Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, arg., on a cross, gu., five escallops, or, for Villiees ; 2nd and 3rd, gu., a chevron, engrailed, erm., between three eaglets close, arg., ducally gorged, or, and in the chief point for distinc- tion an escallop, gold, for Child. Crests — 1st, YlLllEKS, a lion ramp., arg., ducally crowned, or ; 2nd, Child, on a rock, ppr., an eagle rising, arg., ducally gorged, or, holding in the beak an adder, ppr., and charged on the breast for distinction with an ermine spot. Supporters — Two lions, arg., ducally crowned, or, each gorged with a plain collar, gu., charged with three escallops, of the second. Motto — Fidei coticula crux. Official Residence — Government House, Sydney, New South Wales. Seats — Middleton Park, Bicester, co. Ox- ford ; and Osterley Park, Isleworth, co. Middle- sex. Tot07i Residence — 3, Great Stanhope-street, W. Clubs (in London) — Carlton ; Junior Carl- ton ; St. Stephen's. g)tanirttfse tst BajltsforU auD Clart. STANBRIDGE, HON. WILLIAM EDWARD, of Wombat, Daylesford, Victoria, and of Clare, New South Wales, member of the Legislative Council of Victoria, first elected, 15th December, 1881, re-elected 9th September, 1886 ; and life fellow of the Anthropological Society of London ; b. at Astley, near Coventry, co. Warwick, England, 1st December, 1816 ; arrived in the colony of Victoria in 1841 ; m. Florence, younger daughter of the late Richard Colles, Esq. of Castlemaine, Victoria, and has issue, a daughter, Florence Colles, b. at Daylesford, Victoria, 1st August, 1878.