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344 BURKE'S COLONIAL aBNTRT. Vesidences — Fitzlierbert-terrace, Welling- ton ; The Arai, Poverty Bay, New Zealand ; and Stalliam and Tunstead, co. Norfolk, England. Club — United University, London. JOHNSON, JAMBS WOODBINB, Esq. of Wairakaia, Gisborne, Poverty Bay, New Zealand, J.P., and captain in the New Zealand Militia, h. 1st January, 1844; unm. Lineage and Arms — See preceding article. ^Residence — "Wairakaia, Gisborne, Poverty Bay, New Zealand. Property — At Whepstead Hall; Bricet; and Wattishana, all co. Suffolk, England. JStiucatit df ©Itittlfl. BOUCAUT, HON. JAMES PENN, of Glenelg, South Australia, senior puisne judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia; h. 29th Octo- ber, 1831, near Falmouth, co. Cornwall, England ; emigrated, with his father, to Adelaide, in 1846 ; to. 22nd March, 1864, Janet, daughter of Alexander McCuUoch, Esq. of Gottlieb's Well, near Adelaide, squatter, and has issue, I. Alexander Le Rey. II. James Penn. III. Walter Hillary. IV. Max Arthur. V. Ernest Bertram. I. Virginie Winifred. The Hon. Mr. Justice Boucaut was called to the South Australian Bar November, 1855, and in 1867 declined a Q.O.-ship ; sat in the South Aus- tralian Parliament for the city of Adelaide from 1862 to 1863, and was again returned to Parliament in 1865. He held office in several ministries : as attorney- general October, 1865, to March, 1866; thence to May, 1867, as attorney-general and premier; and again as attorney-general in 1872; as premier and commissioner of crown lands and public works from June, 1875, to June, 1876; as premier and treasurer from 26th October, 1877, to 25th September, 1878, when he accepted a puisne judgeship of the Supreme Court of South Australia. HtnEaciE. HilLARY BorCATJT, Esq. of Hauteville, Gruernsey, m. Martha de Beaugy Le Rey, and d. about 1835, leaving a son. Captain Ray Boucaut, H.E.I.C.S., of Hauteville, Guernsey, and afterwards of South Australia ; m. 1st January, 1831, Winifred, daughter of James Penn, Esq. of Mylor Chui'ch Town, co. CcA-nwall, England, superintendent of Her Majesty's dockyard, Mylor, and cousin of Colonel Penn (inventor of Penu's steel guns), who was cousin fo Master Commander Penn, of H.M.S. " Vic- tory," claiming relationship with the family of William Penn, of Pennsylvania. Captain Boucaut d. 29th January, 1872, having had by his said wife (who d. 19th October, 1883),