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614 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. ment in the Uppor Hourp, from 1S81 to 1883 ; was appointod the pxoeutive commissioner for New South Wales, at the Bordeaux Exhibition of 1882 ; was sworn in as Chief Justice of New South Wales, 7th December, 1886, and in November, 1891, succeeded Sir Alfred Stephen as Lieutenant-Governor. He received the honour of kuierhthood in April, 1887. Hmcactt. Moses Daele?, of Dublin, whose will, datei 12th August, 1754i, was proved 2nd J:inuary, 1755, had issue, bj Martha, his wife, I. Heney, of whom presently. II. George. I. Dorotliy (Mrs. Atktn.^on). II. M,artha. III. Elizabeth. IV. Catheriue. The elder son, Henry D.^riey, of DubUn, made his will, Ist Scptomber, 1797, which was proved 3rd March, 1798. He had issue, I. Edward, of Dublin, merchant, whose will, dated 16th February, 1775, was proved 29th July following. He m. Margaret, daughter of Thomas Joe- dan. II. Hugh. III. John, lieutenant-colonel in the army, m. and had issue. IV. Benjamin. V. George. VI. Feedeeick, of whom presently. VII. William, m. and had issue. VIII. Richard, father of Edward, a lieutenant-colonel in the army. I. Anne. II. Frances. III. Marllia. IV. Mary. The sixth son, Feedeeick Daeley, chief of the police, chief magistrate, and alderman of Didilin, m. Elizabeth, sister of Arthur GuiNNE.SS, of Beaumont, co. Dublin, J. P. and D.L., grand- father of Lords Ardilaun and Iveagli, and by her (wlio d. in 18 18) left at his decease, in 1844, a son. Heney Daeley, of co. WicMow, member of the Irish Bar, who became one of the six clerks on the Court of Otiancery in Ireland in 1829. He m. 15th December, 1829, Maria Louisa, daughter of West, and d. Oct- ober, 188-3, liaving by her (who d. November, 1873) had issue. The present Hon. Sie Feedeeick Mat- thew Daeley, Knt. Sexidenres — Quambi, Albert Street, Woollalira, Sydney ; Lilianfels, Katoomba, Blue Mountains, New South Wales. Clubs — Australian and Union, Sydney ; Carlton, London ; and University, Dublin. Clarlt. HON. ANDREW INGLIS" CLARK, of Rosebank, Hobart, Tasmania, attorney-general of Tasmania, member of the House of Assembly of Tasmania, and member of the Federal Council of Australasia, h. at Hobart, 24th February, 1848 ; m. at Melbourne, 14th January, 1878, Grace, daughter of John Ross, formerly of Canada and afterwards of Hobart, Tasmania, deceased, by Margaret Paterson, his wife, also deceased, and by her has issi'tB, I. Alexander Inglis, h. 14th December, 1879. II. Andrew Inglis, h. 6th June, 1882. III. Conway Inglis, b. 8th November, 1883. IV. Wendell Inglis, b. 22nd July, 1885. Y. Carrel Inglis, b. 12th January, 1888. I. Esma Inglis, b. 25th October, 1878. II. Ethel Inglis, b. 18th September, 1889. Mr. Clark was called to the Tasmanian Bar 30th January, 1877, was first elected to the House of Assembly in 1878, and was appointed attorney-general 29th March, 1887, proceeded to England in May, 1890, to represent the govern-