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572 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Australia, 1846, Charles STRAIN; and secondly, in India, William TALBOT, and has issue. II. Sophia Charlotte, m. at Adelaide, South Australia, 1861, Gilbert MASON, and has issue. The third son, Rev. HENRY NEWTON WOLLASTON, incumbent of Trinity Church, Melbourne, Victoria, b. 14th December, 1822, emigrated to Australia in 1843, removed to New Zealand, with his family, in 1854, and was ordained priest by Bishop SELWYN. He returned to Australia and settled at Melbourne. He m. 8th February, 1845, Susannah, daughter of John SEWELL, of Avely, Essex, and d. 29th December, 1891, leaving an only son, HENRY NEWTON PHILLIPS, the subject of this memoir.

Arms — Arg. three mullets pierced sa. Crest — Out of a mural crown or a demi griffin segreant. Residence — Toorak, Melbourne. Club — Melbourne.

                 Tyler.

JOHN CHATFIELD TYLER of Clendon, Toorak, Melbourne, late assistant commissioner of Customs, b. 24th January, 1831, m. l0th August, 1861, Fanny Mary, second daughter of the late William Hamilton HART, of Melbourne, by Fanny LLOYD, his wife, and has issue, I. John Chatfield, solicitor, of Rockhampton, Queensland, b. 3rd June, 1865. I. Amelia Fanny, b. 21st September, 1862; m. 20th December, 1892, George H. ARMYTAGE, of Como, South Yarra. II. Camilla Charlotte, b. 18th February, 1867. III. Josephine May, b. 31st May, 1871. Mr. J.C. Tyler arrived in Victoria in February, 1853, and shortly after entered the Government service, first in the Audit office, and subsequently was transferred to the Customs Department, in which he remained, becoming collector of Customs, immigration agent, and assistant commissioner of Customs; from which he retired in September, 1880.

                 Lineage. 

JOHN CHATFIELD TYLER, D.L. of the Forelands, Bromsgrove, co. Worcester, the son of JOHN TYLER, of Redland, near Bristol, was b. 28th August, 1787, m. March, 1826, Amelia (b. 15th June, 1800), daughter of --- WHATLEY, and d. 15th October, 1851, having by her, who d. 16th January, 1887, had issue, I. Henry Whatley (Sir), M.P. for Harwich, 1880-5, and for Great Yarmouth 1885-92, formerly Captain R.E., was chief inspector of railways, Board of Trade; is president of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, b. 7th March, 1827, m. 8th September, 1852, Margaret, daughter of General Sir Charles PASLEY, K.C.B., R.E., and has issue, nine sons and three daughters. II. JOHN CHATFIELD, the subject of this memoir. III. Charles James, Major-General late R.A., b. 14th April, 1834, m. Mina Charlotte, daughter of the late Sir Charles DARLING, K.C.B., and has issue, four sons and four daughters. IV. Edward Sanmarez, Captain R.E., m. Annie Crockraft, and d. leaving issue, a son. V. Frederick Joseph, d. unm. I. Josephine Martha, m. the late Dr. J.D. COLLIS, and d.s.p. II. Charlotte Augusta, m. first, Isaac SPOONER; and secondly, M. H. BLAKISTON, and has issue, two sous and one daughter. III. Lucy Susanna, m. Rev. E. St. John PARRY, and has issue, eight sons and four daughters. Residence — Cendon, Toorak, near Melbourne, Victoria. Club — Melbourne.