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BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 373 as a contractor ; entered the Melbourne City Council, 20th November, 1868, and about two years later became alderman of the Victoria Ward, when that Ward was created, and held that position to the time of his death. He was mayor of Melbourne, 1872 — 3, was for many years chairman of the Health Committee of the City Council, sometime chairman of the Melbourne Harbour Trust, and was the first chairman of the Melbourne Tramways Trust. Alder- man O'Grady was a member of the Royal Commissions for the Melbourne Exhibitions of 1880 and 1888, was one of the Exhibition Trustees, and a director of several institutions and companies. He owned property in the city of Melbourne and other parts of Victoria. Arms used — Fer pale gu. and sa., three lions pass, guard., per pale arg. and or, the centre lion charged on the side with a portcullis az. Crest — A horse^s head erased arg., charged with a portcullis az. Motto — Vulneratus non victus. Residences of the late Alderman O'Grady — Carlton-terrace, Drummond- street, Carlton, near Melbourne ; and Queenscliff, Victoria. HAWDON, CYRIL GOODRICKE, Esq. of Westerfield, Ashburton, New Zealand, J.P., 6. 9th September, 1846; m. 27th September, 1881, Mary Chai'lotte Georgiana, eldest daughter of Richard Strachey, Esq. of Ashwick- grove, Oakhill, Bath, co. Somerset, England, J.P. (see Stkachet, Bart., Burke's Peerage), by Charlotte Lindsay, his wife, third daughter of Ralph Hankin, Esq. of Bedford, and by her (who was b. 7th February, 1858) has issue, 1. Cyril Strachey, h. 9th June, 1885. I. Daisy Carlotta. II. Violet Hermione. l.tiuacrr. The Hawdon family were settled at Cal- garth, CO. Cuinberland, England, in the reign of Edward IV, and at Walkerfield or Waker- field, CO. Durham, owning lands at Ingleton and Hilton, since the reign of James I. John Hawdon, Esq. of Walkerfield, co. Durham, m. 9th June, 1798, at Gainsford, CO. Durham, Elizabeth Hunt (who d. 17th January, 1845), and d. 22nd May, 1845. His fourth son, Hon. Joseph Hawdon, M.L.C, whose name was so intimately connected with Aus- tralian exploration, m. Janviary, 1842, Emma, daughter of W. Outhwaite, Esq. of Grenbury, Richmond, co. York, and d. 1870, leaving by her (who d. 1852), I. Arthur Joseph, of Underwood, Eangi- tata, New Zealand, b. 5th January, 1844 ; m. Elizabeth, daughter of S. Barker, Esq., and has issue, 1. Keynard, b. 1878. 1. Emma Fay. II. Cteil Goodeicke, of whom we treat. I. Emma Josephine, m. 2nd December, 1868, Hon. Eobert Campbell (6. 1843), of Otekaite, Oamaru, I{ew Zealand, member of the Legislative Council of New Zealand, third son of Eobert Campbell, Esq. of Buscot Park, Earing- don, CO. Berks, and of 31, Lowndes- square, London (see Burke's Landed Qentrij of Great SrUain and Ireland), J.P., and high sheriff, co. Berks, 1862 ; and d. in Dunedin, 17th April, 1890, having survived her husband but a few months. II. Alice, m. Edward Wingfield Hum- phreys, Esq. of 138, Manchester- street, Christchurch, and Garthmyl, near Dunedin, New Zealand, second son of Erskine Humphreys, Esq. of Garthmyl, Wales, barrister-at-law of Lincoln's Inn. Arms used — Gu., on a ehev., between three cross crosslets fitchee or, a lion ramp. Crest — A lion's head erased. Motto — Ferio tego. Residence — Westerfield, Ashburton, New Zealand. Chibs — Christchurch, Christchurch, New Zealand ; and Oriental, Hanover-square, London.