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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 341 daughter of Francis Hawkins, Esq., brother of his lordship's mother, Louisa, Countess of Kintore, and had issue, I. Algeenon Hawkins Thomond, ninth earl, governor of South Australia. II. Dudley Metcalfe Courtenay, b. 13th January, 1854 ; d. 1873. III. Ion Grant Neville, M.A., b. 5th July, 1856; m. 4th March, 1884, Gwendolen, daughter of Robert Cooper Lee Bevan, Esq. of Fosbury House, CO. Wilts, and d. May, 1887. IV. Arthur, b. 27th August, 1863 ; d. 9th December, 1877. I. Madaleine Dora, b. 1858 ; m. 12th July, 1889, Captain Francis Henry Tonge, late captain 62nd Regiment, son of Captain Louis Tonge, R.N., of Highway, Wilts. II. Blanche Catherine, b. 1859 ; m. 4th December, 1883, Granville Roland Francis Smith, Esq., lieutenant Cold- stream Guards, b. 24th December, 1860, son of Rowland Smith, Esq. of Duffield Hall, eo. Derby, M.P. for South Derbyshire 1868-74, and high sheriff 1877, who was grandson of Samuel Smith, Esq. of Woodhall Park, Herts, brother of the first Lord Carrington, and has issue, 1. Granville Keith Falconer, b. 26th February, 1886. 2. Roland Audley, b. Slst January, 1887. III. Maude, b. 1869. The earl d. 18th July, 1880. His widow, who survives, resides at Edmondstone House, Liberton, N.B. CreaHons — Baron Falconer, 20th Decem- ber, 1647. Baron Keith and Earl of Kintore, 20th June, 1677. Baron Kintore, 5th July, 1838. Arms — Quarterly: Ist and 4th, az., a falcon displayed, arg., charged on the breast with a man's heart, gu., between three mul- lets of the second, for Falconek ; 2nd and 3rd, counterquartered ; 1st and 4th, gu., a sword in bend sinister, surmounted by a sceptre in bend dexter ; in chief, an imperial crown, the whole within an orle of eight thistles, or, as a coat of augmentation, for preserving the regalia of Scotland ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a chief, paly of six, or and gu., for Keith. Crests — 1st, Keith : An aged lady from the waist, richly attired, holding in her right hand a garland of laurel, ppr. ; 2nd, Falconee : An angel in a praying posture, or, within an orle of laurel, ppr. Supporters — Two men in complete armour, each holding a pike or sjiear, in a sentinel's posture, ppr. Motto — Quae amissa salva. Official Residence — Government House, Adelaide, South Australia. Seats — Keith Hall, Inverurie, Aberdeen- shire ; and Inglismaldie, Laurencekirk, Kin- cardineshire. Toivn House — 13, Lower Berkeley-street, Portman-square. Clubs (m. London) — Carlton, Marlborough. ^m(tJ) of 3Sati)iirst antr (gamhonla. SMITH, HON. JOHN, of Llanarth, city of Bathurst, and of Gamboola, CO. Ashburnham, New South Wales, J. P. since 1851, and a member of the Legislative Council since 1880, h. 19th May, 1811, at Trelanvean, St. Keverne, co. Cornwall, England ; m. 12th September, 1842, at Springfield, Bathurst, New South Wales, Mary, eldest daughter of William Tom, Esq. of Springfield, Bathurst, and has issue, I. Fergus Jagg, of Hawthorne, Bathurst, and of Toogong, J. P., and M.P. for West Macquarie, h. June, 1843 ; in. January, 1866, Emily Grace, eldest daughter of Dr. Machattie, of Bathurst, but has no issue. II. Lancelot Noel, of Boree, Ashburnham, J. P., h. February, 1845 ; m. June, 1872, Gertrude Stuart, second daughter of Dr. Machattie, of Bathurst, and has seven children. III. Edwin Ambrose, of Narroogal and Glenrock, Wellington, New South Wales, J.P., 6. January, 1848 ; m. April, 1876, Janet, third daughter of John Gardiner, Esq. of Wellington, and has five children. IV. Claudius, of Nandilyan Heights, Molong, and of Dovedale, h. October, 1849 ; TO. December, 1870, Mary Barbara Hope, widow, but has no issue. V. Wallace Arabin, of Gamboola, h. July, 1858 ; m. September, 1881, Eliza- beth, eldest daughter of Mr. Prince, of Jersey, and has five children.