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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 335 June, 1845 ; m. to the Rev. Edward H. Thompson, and has issue, two sons and two daughters. III. Mary Maude Charlotte, b. in Tas- mania in 1857 ; unm. IV. Eliza Emma Victoria, b. in Tasmania, 1862 ; unm. Arms — Quarterly, Istand 4th, arg., a chev. engr. gu. between three stocks of trees eradi- cated ppr., for G-EOTE ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a die v., between three martlets gu., three mullets or, for Bayley. Cre/tt of Geove — A mount, thereon a dragon, wings elevated vert, collared and chain reflexed over the baok, and charged on the shoulder with an estoile or. Motto — Laudo manentem. Residence — Coldbrook, Long Bay, D'Entre- casteaux Channel, Tasmania (100 acres). flatter ot WiinUthomm. HATTER, HENRY HEYLYN", Esq., C.M.G., of Winterbourne, Malvern- road, Armadale, near Melbourne, Victoria, government statist of Victoria, officer of the French Order of Public Instruction, chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy, b. at his father's country residence, Eden Vale, Wiltshire, England, 28th October, 1821 ; m. at Melbourne, June, 1857, Susan, daughter of the late William Dodd, Esq. of Porchester-terrace, Hyde Park, London, and has issue, an only surviving child, I. Henry Barkly, h. 30th July, 1865, clerk in the Civil Service of Victoria, in the office of the Government Statist. Mr. H. H. Hayter was educated at Charterhouse, settled in Victoria in December, 1852, and, in 1857, entered the government service, in the depart- ment of the registrar-general. When a Royal Commission was appointed, in 1870, to inquire into the working of the public service, Mr. Hayter was chosen as its secretary, and in 1874 he was appointed government statist. He is an honorary member of the Royal Statistical Society of London, of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, the Statistical Association of Tokio, and of the Royal Society of Tasmania; honorary corresponding member of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, London, of the Statistical Society of Manchester, of the Com- mercio- Geographical Society of Berlin, of the Geographical Society of Bremen, and of the Royal Society of South Australia ; honorary foreign member of the Societe de Statistique of Paris ; fellow and honorary corresponding secretary for Victoria of the Royal Colonial Institute, and representative member for Victoria of the International Statistical Institute. He is the author of The Victorian Year-Book, Notes on the Colony of Victoria — Historical, Geographical, Meteorological, and Statistical ; Notes of a Tour of New Zealand, and of a great number of statistical reports and other official documents. He was created C.M.G. 1882. HmEHae. This family was settled for a long period at Winterbourne Stoke, near Amesbury, Wiltshire. John Haytee, Esq. of that place, and for- merly of Wylye, Wilts, b. 1757, m. 10th Decem- ber, 1782, Grace, daughter of Stephen G-ood- enough, of Codford St. Peter, co. Wilts, and d. 25th March, 1827, buried at Winterbourne Stoke, having by her (who was buried at Winterbourne Stoke, 30th July, 1830, aged 67 years) had issue, I. Thomas, deceased. II. Goodenough, deceased. III. John, deceased. ir. Henry, of whom hereafter. V. Sir William Goodenough, Bart. (Eight Hon.) of Southill Park, co.